noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
view sth from a ... perspective/standpoint
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It’s an issue that can be viewed from several perspectives.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
economic
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Yet it does produce a soft and, most important from an economic standpoint , fast product.
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I was looking at it more from an economic standpoint .
political
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Different organizations operated from different political standpoints , from within different boundaries and on different time-scales.
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Rejoice in your abilities to transform, with the stun-baton of humor, a weak political standpoint into an Obvious Universal Truth.
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We have countless learned articles and books on a multitude of movements and tendencies written from different political and aesthetic standpoints .
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It is not in any case possible to pin a particular explanatory model to a specific political strategy or standpoint .
practical
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From a practical standpoint , however, this distinction makes little difference.
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From a practical standpoint , Saberhagen will be better served staying with the team.
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However, it does little from a practical standpoint because it has no inspection capability.
theoretical
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This chapter examines these questions from a theoretical standpoint within the framework of natural monopoly industries.
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First, that the routinized nature of practice affects all theoretical standpoints , therefore psychodynamic social work is not necessarily disadvantaged.
■ VERB
view
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The problem attains proportion when viewed from the standpoint of the witness who appears before a congressional committee.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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From an economic standpoint , the war was a good idea.
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From the teacher's standpoint , the new tests just mean more work.
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His books have sold in the millions, but from a literary standpoint they aren't really very good.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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From a historical standpoint , no one can question the Huskers' right to be called a great team.
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From whatever standpoint or philosophy, works of art can never be judged as essential to basic living.
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I also think it's important to stick to a recorded solo from the standpoint of a fan.
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More striking from a legal standpoint is the way in which the judge was prosecuted.
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Rejoice in your abilities to transform, with the stun-baton of humor, a weak political standpoint into an Obvious Universal Truth.
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The problem attains proportion when viewed from the standpoint of the witness who appears before a congressional committee.
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This chapter examines these questions from a theoretical standpoint within the framework of natural monopoly industries.
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We must approach the problem from a different standpoint .