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You can use it when you are talking about a point of view, perspective, or outlook. For example: From a view of public health, it is important to implement preventive measures.
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The concept of human rights, the treatment of human beings as having equal moral worth, has emerged from a view of humans having special moral, political qualities.
Therefore, it is wise to utilize rainwater for the purpose of saving water supplies from a view of water resources in urban areas.
With Google Earth, any bozo can zoom in from a view of the globe to their house, the car in the driveway.
Her arguments flow from a view of major mental illnesses as the downstream biological effects of genetic disorders, and she perhaps underplays environmental factors.
These properties detract from a view of validation as conforming to pre-specified, stable, and uniform criteria and allow IR to move beyond the "crisis of validity" arguably prevailing in the social sciences.
By recognizing the common needs we share with all organisms, we can begin to shift our perspective from a view of humans as separate and superior to a more authentic view of humans as members of the natural world.
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A view of Antiparos from Villa Melissa.
A view of Syros from Villa Diantha.
A view of Roanoke from the Roanoke Star.
All this comes from a certain view of the world.
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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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