point of view造句211. From a theoretical point of view, social psychologists have often been unhappy in dealing with cognitive ambivalence.
212. This is of course a somewhat arbitrary limitation from a fire protection point of view.
213. From an operational point of view, it is probably best if your instrument has at least demonstrated reliability.
214. Morgenthau's six principles are instructive from this point of view.
215. A camera always looks at a scene from a particular point of view.
216. We recently visited the Bomber Command museum at Hendon in north London, which was interesting from a nostalgic point of view.
217. From the point of view of societies, economies and the countless incidents of short-term history, civilizations must seem immortal too.
218. I would like to point out that I do not hunt myself so feel I have a balanced point of view.
219. The response to this depends largely on your point of view.
220. Clearly, it is important from the practical point of view.
221. In any event, the welfare payment, from the point of view of the poor, is anything but negligibly small.
222. And that was a peculiar job from that point of view, because it included an unusually large number of fifty-dollar bills.
223. From a social efficiency point of view, the methods chosen in any specific instance should be determined by efficiency considerations.
224. This comes about only when children are able to view actions from the point of view of others.
225. They sometimes find it difficult to see other people's point of view and to interpret other people's behaviour.
226. There has been a misunderstanding of the Government's plans from the point of view of social security benefits.
227. It is told from the point of view of four boys who become obsessed with five beautiful sisters.
228. Here, a key way for an individual to spread his or her point of view is to get connected.
229. Some evidence for this point of view is given under validation - sensitivity across the field of view.
230. From our point of view marriage has one big drawback, you see.
231. From this point of view the struggle to remove barriers could be regarded as the seed bed for human arts.
232. A specific point of view of a space, in a fleeting moment of time, could be held in utter stillness.
233. The most effective people are often those who call see the point of view of.others and do not agree with it.
234. The 1970s are more difficult to categorize from the point of view of planning and national politics.
235. We have just considered the question from the point of view of mechanism: how does it work?
236. From my point of view, though, it wasn't the house that was the problem but the people.
237. From a commercial point of view, there are not enough to go round.
238. From my own point of view, I should be prepared to weaken the requirements of the Turing test very considerably.
239. But it is also necessary to know music-making from the orchestra's point of view.
240. The story is written from a child's point of view.