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Looking at it from a financial standpoint alone, our burn rate is substantially lower than it would be if we were on either coast.
From a design standpoint, these new buttonless elevators in populated metro areas are great.
Frye's turnout surprised San Diego voters partly because, from a practical standpoint, the odds were stacked against her.
First of all, that's another problem from the standpoint of who you are as the viewer.
It must be applied from the standpoint of the community and not from the subjective viewpoint of the developer.
In many cases, it is also the right strategy from the standpoint of economic efficiency.
We knew that it was going to be tough from the standpoint of family separation.
The enterprise is examined both from an industry-wide viewpoint and from the standpoint of the individual firm.
Vernadsky defined the biosphere in a rigorous way, from the standpoint of geology.
In the chapters that follow we consider these issues from the standpoint of a variety of aspects of life in modern Britain.
Of course, Heckman was speaking strictly from the standpoint of an academic.
But what would the history of ideas look like from the standpoint of the victims?
If we possess ourselves of this, we have at once a standpoint for the wider survey.
The real question, is it safe from the standpoint of public utilities to get back into the area?
But the situation changes when the issue is examined from the standpoint of the economy as a whole.
Dare says its designers did not begin from the standpoint of maximising profit.
This forces us to think in terms of all modern economy from the standpoint of Vernadsky.
Even worse from the standpoint of democracy is the unequal treatment of males and females.
From the standpoint of a judge or legislator, this makes all the difference in the world.
But from the standpoint of their political consciousness, the stock market convulsions must have a fundamentally healthy impact.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The book of his by which he is known is a volume of directions for venesection from the standpoint of the anatomist.
From this standpoint it follows that musicality as such is capable of cultivation apart from instrumental performance.
His political standpoint had been that of a Tory and an upholder of the monarchy.
But neo-Hegelianism was short-lived, particularly considered as a standpoint for scientific theory.
The New English Dictionary viewed from a temperance standpoint would make a delightful study.
Blame me not, I am only arguing from the strict standpoint of view of shastra.
Thus even in Ethics there is now perceptible in some quarters a tendency to repudiate the normative standpoint.
From the standpoint of occultism there is no dead force and no dead matter.
From the social standpoint he had nothing to desire, and pecuniarily he was independent.
I live thus because I like it, and not from any philosophical or philanthropical standpoint.
The current definitions he pronounced wrong because they were formulated from the standpoint of the pleasure-seeker.
Viewed from the standpoint of one immune from the bridge germ, it is a dull and preachy succession of platitudes.
Considered from every standpoint, March and April are quite the best months in which to prune.
Viewed from the newly-gained standpoint, there resulted, first of all, a totally new theory of psychogenic disturbances.
Too often from the standpoint of the psychologist, the prescription is simply rest.
But the determinateness of quantity is number, and this is the principle and standpoint of Pythagoreanism.
Retrogression, reapproach to a standpoint to which the race has been long habituated in the past, is easier.
I stand here for a large reproductive interest, and consequently we are speaking also from the standpoint of the reproducer.
The entire subject of adenomyoma is dealt with from the standpoint of the pathologist, the clinician, and the surgeon.
It is a custom that is instinctively condemned by everyone from the standpoint of both hygiene and aestheticism.
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