Sentence examples for forward standpoint from inspiring English sources

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From a forward standpoint, looking from current exposure to future risks, the terms β x, ℓ are the contributions from the exposure x t occurring at time t to the risk at times t+ ℓ0,…, t+ L, identified by green circles.

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British scholar Smart and Davies (1982) proposed a Roof Beam Tilt Theory, and its basic idea was to restrict the roof subsidence in entry from the coal side to the edge of gob side, he also put forward the standpoints that the inclination angle of roof and the rotation fulcrum position should act as two important parameters as to support design for retained entry.

In the example above, there is a mixed difference of opinion, where the doctor put forwards a standpoint ("Take antibiotics") that the patient, in the first instance, rejects ("I am not keen on taking antibiotics").

Concerning the exit and stair widths, we put forward some useful standpoints.

"Opportunities that may present themselves from a career standpoint moving forward, if they do, I'll take them as they come," he said.

From a competitive standpoint, going forward we are in a very good position in this landscape.

I recognise it as as a real step forward from a technological standpoint.

The league also reduced the number of active roster spots on the remaining teams to 11 from 13. "I think as we'd keep talking about the economy and trying to figure out how, from a budget standpoint, to move forward, it was just something the union and the W.N.B.A. agreed on," Indiana Fever forward Tamika Catchings said of the roster reduction in a conference call last week.

a verbal, social, and rational activity aimed at convincing a reasonable critic of the acceptability of a standpoint by putting forward a constellation of propositions justifying or refuting the proposition expressed in the standpoint.

The motion law of ferromagnetic particles in the non-uniform magnetic field is studied and a standpoint is put forward, which is that the ferromagnetic particles cannot achieve a constant sinking velocity in a non-uniform magnetic field.

Van Eemeren and Grootendorst (2004: 1) define argumentation as: a verbal, social, and rational activity aimed at convincing a reasonable critic of the acceptability of a standpoint by putting forward a constellation of propositions justifying or refuting the proposition expressed in the standpoint.

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