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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91. If we can talk to her for an hour I'm sure she'll come round to our point of view.
92. We should tune them in to our point of view.
93. He always seems to take the opposite point of view to me.
94. We must fetch the rest of the committee over to our point of view.
95. In the interview he strongly pressed his point of view.
96. They are taking a disgracefully simplistic point of view about the war.
97. From a dollars-and-cents point of view, this idea just won't work.
98. This may be a welcome change or not, depending on your point of view.
99. There was nothing remarkable about this point of view.
100. Her point of view had prevailed.
101. This was a relatively new point of view.
102. However, the historical record is difficult to reconcile with this point of view.
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103. You can't love some one without imaginative sympathy, without beginning to see the world from another point of view.
104. It's an interesting idea, but from a dollars-and-cents point of view it just won't work.
105. It was also useful from the point of view of fault diagnosis.
106. Marx saw this point of view as legitimizing the institutions on which nineteenth-century capitalist society was built.
107. From the point of view of the drafter there is a further danger.
108. From that particular point of view, of course, no case is truly representative.
109. He has to give up his egocentricity and develop the beginnings of a more altruistic point of view.
110. Eventually we began to feel that the Inspector had at least some leanings towards our point of view.
111. From the particle point of view the result is less obvious.
112. From a purely practical point of view, there were few alternatives.
113. In his statement that the point of view constitutes its object.
114. He effortlessly and directly states what he believes without the least hint of imposing a point of view on his listener.
115. But as we will see, the superiors' point of view about the managerial role also reflected their biases.
116. Children also need to be listened to and their point of view understood.
117. This complicates the issue of choice but is essentially a good thing from the point of view of potential students.
118. An attempt has therefore been made to formulate goals and objectives for online user education from this point of view.
119. From an observer's point of view this adhoc approach to eternity and salvation poses acute problems of description.
120. There are, as far as l can see, other very serious difficulties with the strong-Al point of view.
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.