Looking at it from a financial standpoint alone, our burn rate is substantially lower than it would be if we were on either coast. |
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From a design standpoint, these new buttonless elevators in populated metro areas are great. |
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Frye's turnout surprised San Diego voters partly because, from a practical standpoint, the odds were stacked against her. |
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First of all, that's another problem from the standpoint of who you are as the viewer. |
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It must be applied from the standpoint of the community and not from the subjective viewpoint of the developer. |
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In many cases, it is also the right strategy from the standpoint of economic efficiency. |
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We knew that it was going to be tough from the standpoint of family separation. |
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The enterprise is examined both from an industry-wide viewpoint and from the standpoint of the individual firm. |
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Vernadsky defined the biosphere in a rigorous way, from the standpoint of geology. |
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In the chapters that follow we consider these issues from the standpoint of a variety of aspects of life in modern Britain. |
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Of course, Heckman was speaking strictly from the standpoint of an academic. |
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But what would the history of ideas look like from the standpoint of the victims? |
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If we possess ourselves of this, we have at once a standpoint for the wider survey. |
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The real question, is it safe from the standpoint of public utilities to get back into the area? |
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But the situation changes when the issue is examined from the standpoint of the economy as a whole. |
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Dare says its designers did not begin from the standpoint of maximising profit. |
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This forces us to think in terms of all modern economy from the standpoint of Vernadsky. |
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Even worse from the standpoint of democracy is the unequal treatment of males and females. |
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From the standpoint of a judge or legislator, this makes all the difference in the world. |
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But from the standpoint of their political consciousness, the stock market convulsions must have a fundamentally healthy impact. |
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From the standpoint of women whose primary goal in life is career advancement, these are sobering findings. |
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From the standpoint of the South, the growing industrial and economic power of the North seemed a real threat. |
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From a financial standpoint, convertibles work well for a number of reasons. |
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Even from the standpoint of elementary bourgeois democratic principles, the constitution is a travesty. |
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From an academic standpoint, his work marks a turning point in Monacan archaeology and the overall understanding of Monacan ethnohistory. |
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The social scientist analyzes the interchanges of the disputants from the standpoint that there is a correct position and an incorrect one. |
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Coco has alliterative and assonantal qualities that also make it memorable from an aural standpoint. |
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This type of insulation is considered the most benign from an indoor air quality standpoint. |
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The test remains rooted in an erroneous approach which starts from the wrong standpoint. |
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From a production standpoint, the album is crisp enough to sustain the songs, yet lacking just enough fidelity to complement his ragged delivery. |
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Across from his standpoint, a group of trees loomed tall and conglomerated in darkness. |
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Rank, social position, economic condition have no direct effect on the gradation from the standpoint of caste. |
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The ability to get the wheel motors and control each wheel from a braking, steering and accelerating standpoint. |
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The point is that one can look at African-American history from the standpoint of technology. |
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From this standpoint, rural people and their culture represent a negation of everything that is wholesome and pure about nature. |
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On a genetic standpoint, it is to create variation and diversification in the gene pool. |
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These factors caused utility cost-of-service-based rates to be, from a political standpoint, indigestibly high. |
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From a legal standpoint, the newspaper's reaction can only be described as grossly inappropriate. |
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That's why it's so critically important that we continue to pursue the war against terrorism from a global standpoint. |
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They are far from perfect, but from a sonic standpoint they are purely detractive, meaning that they lose information rather than add it. |
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They doubtless would object that to pose such a question is to assume an inadmissibly parochial standpoint. |
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The objective of the legislation is to fight drug use and addiction from a new standpoint. |
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From a financial standpoint, cooperatives may need to rethink how benefits are paid. |
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It followed that retortion could not always be regarded as a legitimate action from the standpoint of international law. |
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The good news, from it standpoint of the Americans is, that means that most of that lethality is wasted if you're detonating a roadside bomb. |
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If anything the anti-intellectual standpoint tends towards stasis, keeping things as they are and not trying too hard to change things. |
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The standpoint of this comparative study is basically lexicological and sociolinguistic. |
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Based on this standpoint, we oppose every form of militarism and nationalism. |
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From a theoretical standpoint ideological libertarianism is just another form of rationalism and not at all conservative. |
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Mach sought to reformulate Newtonian mechanics from a phenomenalist standpoint. |
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A cursory listen reveals that the first version closely resembles Nashville's, from a musical standpoint. |
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Such a view, though defensible in theory, would destroy all semblance of coequality from a practical standpoint. |
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The need for low water content just takes a lot of the desirableness away from them from my standpoint. |
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There is, today, a general recognition that price stability is highly desirable from an economic standpoint. |
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It's difficult to summarize, since he doesn't articulate a clear political standpoint, and I recommend reading the whole thing. |
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You would be hard pressed to find a more athletic person from a physical standpoint. |
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How could she possibly descry the ship's position from a standpoint of utter blindness. |
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From a practical standpoint, it is impossible to capture nonverbal and paralinguistic cues from early presidents' speeches. |
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From a gaming standpoint, the most important change is that the QD sports a hot-swappable multimedia slot. |
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Only from the standpoint of its dishonest and delusional character did the speech provide an indication of the real state of American society. |
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David has recently written a book on psychic phenomena from the standpoint of suspicious skeptic of the supernatural. |
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The layout of food facilities is scientifically planned from the standpoint of service. |
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This interpretation is perfectly understandable and defensible from a moral and emotional standpoint. |
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A subsequent theatre arts program examined different ballet solos from a dramatic, rather than terpsichorean, standpoint. |
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They are concerned about our overdependence upon foreign oil and what that does to us from a security standpoint. |
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I guess I'm interested in this question more from a theoretical than practical standpoint. |
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From this standpoint, the city's monstrous caricature of futurism is simply shrewd marketing. |
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From a military standpoint, the fusion bomb had one powerful advantage over the fission bomb. |
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From a narrative standpoint, his film is a study in simple construction and plotting. |
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This suffices to qualify stress as a permissible concept from the operationalist standpoint. |
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He points out that remortgaging can make sense from an inheritance tax standpoint. |
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The latter was an example of overreach that made no sense from an American standpoint. |
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From a safety standpoint, a rear incandescent stop lamp takes 250 milliseconds to light up once the brake pedal is depressed. |
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During years of normal rainfall, supplemental irrigation appears to offer no advantages from the standpoint of yield or quality. |
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From an album standpoint, the decision to remove four songs from the original tracklist makes it a marked improvement on the vinyl edition. |
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The inspiration for designing and building my own lumber mill came strictly from a cost standpoint. |
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This habit of mindlessly raging at others is reprehensible from the standpoint of courtesy and respect for others. |
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Adding the second child was necessary from the standpoint of a sequel, but horrible miscasting in the new baby's voice hurt the film. |
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The binding of peptides to lipid bilayers is a subject of great interest, from both a biomedical and biophysical standpoint. |
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He looked at this problem of living processes in the biosphere from that standpoint. |
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If all that mattered from a contrarian standpoint was the bullish reading, that would be a huge heads-up signal to buy with both hands. |
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From a humanitarian standpoint, this seems something like putting trusties in charge of the prison camps. |
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As an absolute and omnicompetent power, from the standpoint of psychological realism it is both an ethical travesty and a practical absurdity. |
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It's monomania on whatever the one story of the day is and that's from a structural standpoint. |
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Seen from a reasonable standpoint that is a very bad condition to be in, for such people become so unadapted that they have to be confined. |
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Physicians, who in theory held control, were poorly located from a situational standpoint to exercise it effectively. |
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Capable of taking out enemy soldiers without killing them, calmatives were once seen as ideal from a public relations standpoint. |
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Not that I am a skinflint or unromantic, but it has been refreshing to view the whole event from a neutral standpoint. |
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Currently, though, and from a historical standpoint, the custodians and protectors of the document inspire little confidence. |
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However, from the mycological standpoint, antibiotics are considered mycotoxins since they too are generated by mold to ward off microorganisms. |
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To view them from a central standpoint, one has to step over the actual paintings. |
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From the standpoint of the ruling elite, the new government must fulfill two conditions. |
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From a technical standpoint, a brain tumor removal operation is called a craniotomy. |
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Bacon and Locke had discussed the question of a necessary knowledge of nature from a scholastic standpoint. |
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Look you now, chalk has every possible element of danger from the standpoint of the cragsman. |
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Smallmouth buffalo are esteemed above all suckers from a culinary standpoint. |
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From the standpoint of the liberal economists, all this is fine. |
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I believe in the legalization of marijuana from an economic standpoint. |
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The hot comedy duo talks to The Daily Beast about how to approach their jokes from a biracial standpoint. |
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From a finance standpoint, Telemundo is the merest blip on GE's radar. |
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From an earned-media standpoint, Occupy got off of its message of critiquing the economy and got bogged down in process. |
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From a writing standpoint, having written the Mindy and Danny storyline, do you have any idea why TV is a place that suits this? |
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From an economic and legal standpoint illegal aliens have to be stopped. |
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Many young women in the BDSM subculture find their way into a dominant role, whether coming from a submissive standpoint or not. |
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From a personal standpoint, I wouldn't mind down-sizing, but I worry about the vendors, the clients, and especially the employees I'd be letting down. |
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For example, it would lessen the load on the teachers from the supervision standpoint by cutting down a break and thereby cutting down the school day. |
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However, methods used to harvest the timber, such as clear cutting and logging of old-growth trees, are questionable from an environmental standpoint. |
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Sound recordings of real events taken as they happen can be messy, from a technical standpoint, and captions can really help when audibility is hard to achieve. |
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For earthquakes, as weather, the long-range perspective is perhaps more useful from the standpoint of how to withstand the power of large temblors over long stretches of time. |
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He was a man of his times and felt all parts of his presentation were important so it bothered me from that standpoint. |
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Whether his political standpoint is your cup of tea is a matter of choice. |
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From a production standpoint, most of Napa has been lucky and irrepressible in the aftermath. |
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Two of the most famous authors of this period, Walter Odington and Philippe de Vitry, do not approach musica ficta from the standpoint of attraction accidentals. |
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So look forward to more controversy, more smack-talking, and even more King, from both a physical and media standpoint, as he looks to come in bigger and better than ever. |
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From the standpoint of punk, this had always been a class war fought on behalf of an anarchist's notion of freedom and an eternally unrealizable moment of self-determination. |
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He has been an untiring crusader for gun control, or, from the standpoint of the National Rifle Association, an annoyingly effective nemesis against all they stand for. |
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From a performance standpoint, Monica Potter is a natural for this genre. |
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All of this is quite true, from the standpoint of conventional narrative. |
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From a purely visual standpoint, this is a striking motion picture. |
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Seen from the standpoint of ordinary people, the essential theme of the the eighteenth-century experience was not so much achievement as the fragility and chanciness of life. |
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If such gendered concepts are constructs of the male experience, imposed from the male standpoint on society as a whole, liberal morality expresses male supremacist politics. |
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From the standpoint of the U.S. side of the global codependency, the official purchases along with private market purchases have tended to hamper dollar depreciation. |
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Scores of self-help books have been written from a conservative standpoint on how to have a happy marriage, make more money, or overcome codependency. |
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Let me briefly indicate why I do not find this standpoint natural. |
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From a photographic and compositional standpoint, the movie is gorgeous. |
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Hard-wired interconnects are important from a competitive standpoint. |
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The suggestion that I know about my thoughts by being introspectively aware of them seems, from a phenomenological standpoint anyway, overwhelmingly plausible. |
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From a practical standpoint, rubber is a forgiving material, able to withstand the abuse of heavy equipment and harsh chemicals, such as acetone and disinfectants. |
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From a purely practical standpoint, this is a very nice DVD set. |
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It was profoundly absurd from the standpoint of common sense. |
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From a technical standpoint, a mission to Phobos requires minimal delta-v, because of its small mass and the ability to use aerobraking in the Martian atmosphere. |
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Both standpoint feminism and ecofeminism lead us to conclude the opposite. |
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From a behavioral aspect, this would make them omnivores, but from the physiological standpoint, this may be due to zoopharmacognosy. |
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From an operational standpoint, a tropical cyclone is usually not considered to become subtropical during its extratropical transition. |
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The third author, who lived in the time of Uzziah, though more mythological than the Elohists, was less formal. His standpoint is prophetic. |
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From a biological standpoint, water has many distinct properties that are critical for the proliferation of life. |
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In the present study, Rabin examines the research supporting moral education from the standpoint of care ethics. |
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From the standpoint of GeoDynamics, the overall jobs act generally contains language that would support small crude oil producers. |
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From a lyrical standpoint, there are precious few that can catch Kendrick. |
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The problem, from a marketing standpoint, is the typical ICQer's anti-establishment ethos. |
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Will we back-pedal from our standpoint after the recommendations are approved, Nisar wondered. |
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Methodologically, symbolic interactionism directs investigators to take, to the best of their ability, the standpoint of those studied. |
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Approaching intervals from the standpoint of scalic relationships is a more sound method. |
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From a purely anatomic standpoint, root cementum is part of the tooth, but also part of the periodontium. |
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From the builder's standpoint, the name of the game is to upgrade you to the maximum you can qualify for. |
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From the evolutionary standpoint, the afterbrain will never develop if the forebrain makes all of the decisions. |
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Strawbale construction is a sustainable method for building, from the standpoint of both materials and energy needed for heating and cooling. |
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Guldenstadt's journey to Caucasia was an extremely significant expedition from the standpoint of the 18th century's Russian empire. |
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However, from the standpoint of prescriptive grammar, the less commonly used planktic is more strictly the correct adjective. |
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Buono gives insight into the many useful tools Line 6 produces for the recording artist, and goes into further detail from a player's standpoint. |
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It is also the least competitive from an economic standpoint, with a handful of companies dominating the entire market. |
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Bathing once a month may save time, but from a cleanliness standpoint, it's not effective. |
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The Creole affair is important because, from the slaves' standpoint, the Creole affair was the most successful slave revolt in American history. |
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From this standpoint, for any given amount of wealth in society, a society with more equality will have higher aggregate utility. |
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Its simpler word structure and syntax, while detracting from the raw information standpoint, can make the information easy to understand. |
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This was the first sign from a literary standpoint of his interest in Scottish history. |
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Trivalent dimethylated arsenic, which can be produced by the metabolic reduction of DMA, has attracted considerable attention from the standpoint of arsenic carcinogenesis. |
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The concept of diminishing MRS can also be approached from the standpoint of marginal utilities, without explicitly referring to the utility function. |
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Brief treatments of standpoint theory, liberationism, and feminism introduce the book, but her interlocutors' incisive interpretations of Scripture take center stage. |
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Historians in recent decades have argued that from a worldwide standpoint, the most important feature of the early modern period was its globalizing character. |
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From a strategic standpoint, the most significant change in the way the game has been played over the last 75 years has been the use of relief pitchers, specifically closers. |
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The paper then uses this model to illustrate ways in which the Kantian evaluative standpoint enjoys a kind of internal stability that the Hobbesian framework lacks. |
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Applied Ethics is the philosophical examination, from a moral standpoint, of particular issues in private and public life that are matters of moral judgment. |
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Hydrostatic locks are being successfully employed in tower cookers, and have been demonstrated to be sound in reduced size form from an engineering standpoint. |
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Storecards earn us retailers a lot of money, and they can be very convenient for some customers. I struggle with storecards though from an ethical standpoint. |
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Miss Eggleston will speak of the parents' study classes from the standpoint of the schoolwoman in the general sense, not in the specific sense of kindergarten. |
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Such extinctions are not always apparent from a morphological standpoint. |
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This shale was diggable from a trenching standpoint but not with conventional drilling which uses a drill bit with a flat edge placed at an angle to the drill pipe. |
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Silpuran 4200 is formulated with a new catalyst that does not use organotin compounds, making it particularly safe to use from a health standpoint. |
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From an urbanistic, as well as architectural standpoint, our project serves as the proper elegant transitional piece between these two opposing conditions. |
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The paper aims to study standpoints argued by cosmopolitanism and communitarianism which defends the standpoint of a traditional nation state system. |
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To assess the trails from practical standpoint, each trail was checked with compass and clinometers in field and any potential modification was corrected in maps. |
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From a marketing standpoint, we partner with media ranging from Joplin to Neosho to Fort Smith as well as our local markets to ensure we're staying broad in our reach. |
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While chapelmasters are naturally of great interest from a musical standpoint, it is worth remembering that the court preacher was often a far more pivotal figure. |
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