in perspective造句(31) Looking at developments in perspective also allows Kennedy to see the dynamic in the shareholder value process.
(32) However, we must keep the influence of socio-economic origins or social class in perspective.
(33) Mr. Leigh Naturally, I understand Rolls-Royce's disappointment, but we must put the matter in perspective.
(34) Yes, these Yankees right now are dialed in and bloodthirsty, yet leave it to the old killjoy himself, Derek Jeter, to put things in perspective.
(35) Chandler: Kinda puts that whole pillow thing in perspective, huh, Mon?
(36) Labor economist Harley Shaekin argues the cost needs to be viewed in perspective.
(37) To put this in perspective, Homo sapiens sapiens (modern humans) evolved about 200, 000 years ago.
(38) To put economic globalization and trade liberalization in perspective is of overreaching importance to the healthy development of the global economy.
(39) Baxi ( 2006 ) places the debate about absolutism, universalism and relativism of human rights in perspective.
(40) "Telling someone put things in perspective for me, that it's just a test that I've been prepared for, " said Sultana, who went on to pass the test.
(41) To put this in perspective, think about long division. Raise your hand if you can do long division on paper, right now. Hands? Anyone? I didn't think so.
(42) It is best to look beyond temporary needs and problems and keep one's present and future life in perspective.
(43) Based on the basic principle of axonometric projection by method of einschneiderfahren, this paper used it in perspective drawing.
(44) During the visit , Abraham put William Eckhardt's utility theory of risk in perspective with an example.
(45) This gap in perspective grows especially wide whenever the economy experiences short-run difficulties, as it is now.
(46) The article focuses on history and culture of Chinese braise-oven duck, in perspective of its value and tension, thereby theoretically seek out the market prospects of Bianyifang's brand promotion.
(47) Bringing Japanese culture to space requires a shift in perspective, one Doi said he will be thinking about after he returns from his second spaceflight.
(48) To put it in perspective, it took over a year of protests to oust the Shah of Iran in 1979.
(49) To put that time in perspective, Neanderthals were still marching around Europe. Woolly mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and numerous other now-extinct animals were going strong.
(50) To put that pressure in perspective, a 150 pound person exerts only about 3 pounds per square inch.