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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121. But it was highly desirable from the point of view of the individual soldiers on both sides.
122. If knowledge is obtainable only subjectively and relative to a point of view, what happens to history?
123. A rather less important effect, from the practical point of view, is to change the mechanical properties.
124. It is a point of view which is still prevalent.
125. From the point of view of library administration the guided tour type of library orientation makes heavy demands on library staff time.
126. His most important decision was to settle on a point of view for his work.
127. Furthermore, they would be viewed as a single entity from a collections point of view.
128. Assignment, however, has a secondary characteristic which from the point of view of linguistic communication becomes equally important.
129. The horse will be unpredictable, and from the handler's point of view it may be downright dangerous!
130. From a wave point of view this is easily understood.
131. The high frequency of I as theme helps to maintain a sense of continuity and a coherent point of view.
132. From an assessment point of view this information establishes a baseline record of frequency of panic attacks or other physical symptoms.
133. And once selected,[sentencedict.com/point of view.html] what point of view and details are to be included?
134. So I revised my works from that point of view, and some others from a conceptual point of view.
135. Like other doctor gurus, he was giving women prescriptions in feminine morality, from a distinctly male point of view.
136. There are indeed certain aspects of the marriage system of such societies which support this point of view.
137. From a point of view of commercial work, however, this is bad practice, and false economy.
138. From the point of view of the authorities, revitalizing the universities was a policy fraught with danger.
139. Clearly this was unacceptable both from an amenity point of view and for access by emergency services.
140. The findings are actually somewhat more encouraging from the Tories' point of view than they appear on the surface.
141. For instance, population control, which neither involved women nor took their point of view into consideration, had failed utterly.
142. In contrast to Hocazade, Civizade came from a very favourable background from the point of view of the learned profession.
143. I am suggesting that anyone who wants to express himself fully and truly must have a point of view.
144. Young children's egocentric behaviour is assimilation since they are incapable of seeing anything except from their own point of view.
145. This helps to develop empathy - the ability to see things from the other's point of view in addition to one's own.
146. Looking at it from a businessman's point of view, it's the obvious thing to do.
147. From her point of view, failure to act would be a dereliction of governmental duty.
148. Depending on your point of view, one of two things has just happened in boxing.
149. It is therefore most economical, from the quality control point of view, to produce large batches.
150. Margaret has very strong opinions, but she always tries to understand the opposite 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.