Similar words: in point of, point out, interview, point, point to, appoint, to the point, checkpoint. Meaning: n. 1. a mental position from which things are viewed 2. the spatial property of the position from which something is observed.
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271. In man's eyes, the lady observed in office is as "de lux edition", one's own wife is like paperbound edition. expound your point of view.
272. Ten years later, Shannon still has his knack for telling a story from both a kid's and an exasperated adult's point of view — and still draws the most hilarious, in-your-face pictures on the planet.
273. From the economic point of view, economic loss assessment of voltage sag is discussed in the paper, based on the main factors of voltage sag causing economic losses.
274. Excellent coordination and organizing ability and overall point of view.
275. From my point of view, the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games should act as a stage for the exchange, dialogue and interfusion of Eastern and Western civilizations.
276. From the historical point of view, the management on degree conferral right in Americangraduate education is investigated in this dissertation, and its thought by origin is analyzed.
277. From another point of view, this close viewing way enables the depicted object to have very deep illusion and profound sense of mystery.
278. From the point of view of program structure and program running, the formal definitions about SIMD and MIMD parallelism are presented clearly, which are criteria of extracting program heterogeneity.
279. From a diachronic point of view, languages are changing continuously, so are euphemisms.
280. Some advantage of RFC-30 reagent free controller was described in different point of view by actual using. Some methods and notice were suggested for ion chromatographer with same instrument.
281. In this paper, a selective and evaluative review of research on generative grammar is offered, mainly from the psycholinguistic point of view.
282. Having clarified the question, we can elaborate our main point of view.
283. From the point of view of ontology, this essay expounds the original thought of Martin Buber, a famous Jewish thinker of this century.
284. From a strategic point of view , too ,[Sentencedict.com] both BA and Iberia badly need more bulk.
285. But to transfer hastily and inconsiderately to the general point of view, propositions that are true of the individual, has been a source of innumerable errors in political economy.
286. From solvent concentration point of view, gravure micyoco pissed management is necessary.
287. "In two volumes, " they write, "Hall has given us an epoch-making study, chiefly from the psychological point of view, of the greatest moral genius of all time."
288. From the point of view of - andconsidered well - optimized or sales promotion oriented.
More similar words: in point of, point out, interview, point, point to, appoint, to the point, checkpoint, appointment, pointillism, go into, a case in point, in the event of, get into the habit of, view, viewer, review, in view of, judicial review, joint, in front of, into, on account of, get into, fall into, in touch, come into, cut into, run into, fit into.