Synonym: point of view, stand, viewpoint. Similar words: point, points, point to, appoint, point out, pinpoint, to the point, pointless. Meaning: ['stændpɔɪnt] n. a mental position from which things are viewed.
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31. From the 502 emissions standpoint the conversion to coal can have a positive or negative environmental impact.
32. From a cash-flow standpoint, that is less costly than actually paying your corporation an additional $ 200 in interest.
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34. Things began to look pretty bleak, from the standpoint of building a career.
35. From a historical standpoint, no one can question the Huskers' right to be called a great team.
36. This chapter examines these questions from a theoretical standpoint within the framework of natural monopoly industries.
37. The problem can perhaps be addressed from the standpoint of theory.
38. Critics of regulation from the standpoint of economic theory can not have it both ways.
39. I was looking at it more from an economic standpoint.
40. From the teacher's standpoint, the new tests just mean more work.
41. This is well and good from a business standpoint, but not from a tax standpoint.
42. It took Rauschning a long time to realise that his standpoint was exactly opposite to Forster's.
43. It is not in any case possible to pin a particular explanatory model to a specific political strategy or standpoint.
44. From whatever standpoint or philosophy, works of art can never be judged as essential to basic living.
45. She was still a girl, at least from the standpoint of my years.
46. The judges' deliberate promotion of the Second Empire can perhaps be explained from the standpoint of patronage.
47. Various formulae are possible, but the most advantageous from the computational standpoint appear to be the following.
48. The hedges bordering the roads are valuable from a conservation standpoint.
49. But what is required from a biblical standpoint for a wife to be considered submissive?
50. This stretch of water close to Phoenix has proved to be a highly successful put-and-take fishery from a recreation standpoint.
51. Once again in this phrase reaction against the nineteenth century is bound to a standpoint which relies on anthropology.
52. More striking from a legal standpoint is the way in which the judge was prosecuted.
53. It is too Complicated a combustion system to be of great interest from a fundamental standpoint.
54. A terrific industrial upheaval at the present moment might be dangerous from the standpoint of a democratic People's Peace.
55. From the standpoint of mainstream contemporary jurisprudence the issue seems irreconcilable.
56. Indeed from the standpoint of a cynical manipulator we could even invert his logic.
57. From the standpoint of the ozone layer, there is a quite different way of responding to the allotment phenomenon.
58. Rejoice in your abilities to transform, with the stun-baton of humor, a weak political standpoint into an Obvious Universal Truth.
59. Musicianship of this quality is rarely encountered, and is quite exceptional from anyone's standpoint.
60. From a practical standpoint, Saberhagen will be better served staying with the team.
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