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From any standpoint "Citizen Kane" is truly a great motion picture.
Wylie (2003) demonstrates that a consensus has emerged among feminist epistemologists on two points: (1) a rejection of essentialism (the idea that the social groups defining any standpoint have a necessary and fixed nature, or that their members do or ought to think alike) and (2) a rejection of attempts to grant automatic epistemic privilege to any particular standpoint.
He later told The Associated Press, "There is nothing that I can say from any standpoint to alleviate their emotions".
The weight borne by any standpoint of the animal and the surface of contact were measured over an extended period of observation by floor captors.
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"I didn't have any standpoints, except girls, soccer, basketball and hanging out.
"From any legal standpoint it is not permitted to fire on a civilian car.
He was extremely interested in politics, but primarily from the perspective of internationalist liberal good governance, rather than from any partisan standpoint.
That's irrelevant and unfair as literary assessment, but it seems more meaningful to read the novel that way than from any critical standpoint.
"The positioning of this ban is that women drivers somehow breach the values of modesty, which is absurd, as by any objective standpoint there is nothing at all immodest about a women driving a car".
This was not a blunder, not an error, not a mistake: whatever the law decides, this was – from any moral standpoint – one of the gravest crimes of our time.
I don't necessarily know from any other standpoint how to make things happen besides attacking it myself.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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