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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(91) Research is an attempt to produce objective knowledge, independent of personal viewpoint.
(92) The book looks at the Royal family from a sociological and historical viewpoint.
(93) From a Marxist viewpoint, behaviour is ultimately determined by the economic infrastructure.
(94) In presenting my viewpoint, I wish to proceed in six stages.
(95) They also have a similar technical approach in the use of superimposed images which encompass more than one viewpoint and stimulate ideas.
(96) Building up parental confidence in these techniques can sometimes present a problem as they may be contradictory to the parents' viewpoint.
(97) Moreover, their viewpoint has had a considerable impact upon practical regulatory policy.
(98) In fairness to its selectors one must stress the virtual absence of any important body of writing expressing an alternative Left viewpoint.
(99) From the national viewpoint there are some credits and one massive debit.
(100) From an outside viewpoint, the therapy led to few changes.
(101) In this sense ideology is a viewpoint which distorts reality and justifies and legitimates the position of a social group.
(102) This might be successfully exploited by exploring the past from the viewpoint of the object under scrutiny.
(103) The child at the stage of concrete operations can assume the viewpoint of others and spoken language is social and communicative.
(104) But neither passage is really written from a working-class viewpoint,[Sentencedict.com] for they impose middle-class values on working-class taste.
(105) From any viewpoint Conwy, with its beautifully proportioned towers is a splendid sight.
(106) Others designed the sculpture for a specific viewpoint, which can sometimes be reconstructed by looking up into the figure's eyes.
(107) After the furore over the schoolgirl rape victim, he risks having a controversial but respectable viewpoint mistaken for insensitivity.
(108) A good viewpoint is the cemetery where a tombstone, above a jagged cliff, bears the name of Miss Turner.
(109) The overall effect of these dynastic upsets and sudden reversal of political alignment was disastrous from Rome's viewpoint.
(110) In the marble version the struts have been banished from sight by designing the statue to be seen from a restricted viewpoint.
(111) Look down from the viewpoint and see the terraced land - minute cultivated pocket handkerchiefs.
(112) Not only were they very receptive from a tactical viewpoint, they also kept their cool under pressure.
(113) Everything was dictated by Moscow, and that meant only the Leninist viewpoint.
(114) This pattern of findings would appear to be impossible to accommodate from the viewpoint of phenomenology.
(115) In the work of both painters one becomes increasingly aware of the fact that they are making use of a variable viewpoint.
(116) Instead it is a detailed view of the Sled from the pilot's viewpoint.
(117) Though the whole story is written from Maria's viewpoint, no mention is ever made of her jealousy.
(118) It is worth while to be somewhat more explicit about the viewpoint that we have been led to.
(119) This clause appears perfectly understandable from the viewpoint of a supplier of drivers.
(120) After discussions with the client, a neutral viewpoint is selected as the basis for a root definition and conceptual model.
More similar words: point of view, interview, point, points, appoint, point out, point to, pinpoint, in point of, pointless, standpoint, to the point, appointed, checkpoint, focal point, disappoint, pointillism, appointment, counterpoint, disappointed, a case in point, selling point, disappointment, view, review, viewer, purview, in view of, overview, with a view to.