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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a standpoint that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a particular perspective or position on an issue or topic.
Example: "From a standpoint that values sustainability, we must reconsider our current practices."
Alternatives: "a perspective that" or "a viewpoint that".
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It's a standpoint that gives him a particular perspective.
Sbihi is not your archetypal rower, that stereotype of a white, middle-class, privately educated oarsman, a standpoint that is changing within British Rowing thanks in part to various talent ID schemes.
As Gerardus van der Leeuw wrote in his classic text Phänomenologie der Religion (1933; Religion in Essence and Manifestation: A Study in Phenomenology), phenomenologists of religion seek to suspend their beliefs about religions in order to describe them in their own terms from a standpoint that is "empathetic" with their respective adherents.
She does not transcend her individual, finite standpoint in order to attain a standpoint that would pretend to be Absolute.
By enabling us to think of the temporal series from a standpoint that is indifferent to any point within it.
Surprisingly for a standpoint that stresses the value of experience, conservatism—Hume excepted has been associated more with Idealism than with empiricism; philosophical empiricists have commonly been radicals.
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Extrapolating from this point, one would say then that the dialogical approach offers a philosophical standpoint that also gives an explanation of the tableaux rules.
"From a tactical standpoint, that would not have been a wise move," Colonel Booth said.
That book helped me make sense of a lot of the chaos, from a physics standpoint, that goes on in the universe.
From a humanitarian standpoint, that's great, but it makes for a less interesting world".
"Now that we're at a higher level, there are fewer players, from a physical standpoint, that can help us stay there," she said.
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