Sentence examples for A partial viewpoint from inspiring English sources

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This particular viewpoint is called a naya or a partial viewpoint.

"Due to extreme delusion produced on account of a partial viewpoint, the immature deny one aspect and try to establish another.

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Nayavāda is a compound of two Sanskrit words naya ("partial viewpoint") and vāda ("school of thought or debate").

Nayavāda is a compound of two Sanskrit words: naya ("partial viewpoint") and vada ("school of thought or debate").

The development of anekāntavāda also encouraged the development of the dialectics of syādvāda (conditioned viewpoints), saptibhaṅgī (the seven conditioned predication), and nayavāda (partial viewpoints).

The dialectical concepts of syādvāda "conditioned viewpoints" and nayavāda "partial viewpoints" arose from anekāntavāda, providing it with more detailed logical structure and expression.

"There are clear attractions from Shell's viewpoint, including its additional exposure to LNG, almost immediate cost synergies and, in due course, asset sales from a partial break up of BG's operations".

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There are clear attractions from Shell's viewpoint, including its additional exposure to liquified natural gas, almost immediate cost synergies and, in due course, asset sales from a partial break up of BG's operations.

This presents a partial view.

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