Synonym: point of view, stand, standpoint, vantage point. Similar words: point of view, interview, point, points, appoint, point out, point to, pinpoint. Meaning: n. 1. a mental position from which things are viewed 2. a place from which something can be viewed.
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(61) The Nab is an excellent viewpoint, better in fact than the actual summit of Wild Boar Fell although of lower elevation.
(62) From the economy's viewpoint, resources devoted to lobbying the government or maintaining deliberate over-capacity may also be largely wasted.
(63) From the child's viewpoint arguments over management are largely irrelevant.
(64) Most recent Prime Ministers have usually presented themselves as representing a collective Cabinet viewpoint.
(65) How do I find a therapist who will work with me from this viewpoint?
(66) The visits to the colleges provided a much wider perspective on the provision of accounting courses as opposed to the narrow single college viewpoint.
(67) All this is concurrent with a decline in intellectual egocentrism and an increased ability to see the viewpoint of others.
(68) This viewpoint today would come from the middle of a traffic island.
(69) One neutral viewpoint is to consider formally the relative advantages and limitations of men and machines.
(70) This viewpoint is also corroborated by the brisk response of rectal mucosa to local gluten infusion.
(71) To enable them to conduct their private practice economically and sensibly from their viewpoint, pay beds were an imperative.
(72) Unfortunately from his viewpoint he lacked the skill to handle the matter and the result was a catastrophic decline in his reputation.
(73) From a medical viewpoint, the outline of viral infection given so far presents much too simple a picture.
(74) In cases where appointment out of court is possible this is certainly preferable from the viewpoint of the debentureholders as a body.
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(75) The case studies will be undertaken to establish how a bus company operates from the viewpoint of its management and organisation.
(76) Ever wonder what collective reasoning lies behind our peculiar national perspective, and who disperses that complex viewpoint to the unwashed masses?
(77) But from the viewpoint of a bona fide jazz musician, it is not really jazz.
(78) As is to be expected, there were differences of viewpoint, sometimes major, both within and between institutions.
(79) Fogging is to do with acknowledging the other person's viewpoint and then continuing with your purpose.
(80) A comparison shows the painting to be executed with very much the tonality of the photograph, from exactly the same viewpoint.
(81) It scarcely needs to be observed that from the viewpoint of the defendant's country these arguments are unacceptable.
(82) This viewpoint must be set within the wider political context.
(83) From a positivist viewpoint such methods and assumptions are applicable to human behaviour.
(84) Gaultier has remained true to himself[Sentencedict.com], and must therefore mark time until fashion comes back around to his idiosyncratic viewpoint.
(85) This idea will be picked up again in chapter 8 when we review the corporate-strategy literature from the viewpoint of organization theory.
(86) Through our families we get a sense of a collective viewpoint on society.
(87) In his more positive ethical viewpoint Butler tries to give sense to the old opinion that one should live according to nature.
(88) From a strictly medical viewpoint, I should point out that not every natural substance is harmless.
(89) Their individual programming of experience will lead them to a different viewpoint of the world and circumstances.
(90) Did this energy have some objective reality or was it merely a way of looking at known processes from a different viewpoint?
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