Sentence examples for in a common view from inspiring English sources

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What The Great War did was to endorse these private stories and feelings, almost officially (it was the BBC after all), so that history from above and below became united in a common view of the war as a needless, often farcical, European tragedy, a view that is now almost beyond challenge.

The progressivism that both thinkers urged is rooted in a common view about nature's endowing humans with various capacities.

Although he is separated from them, the poet connects to his distant friends and they are able to share in a common view on life.

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The nurses experienced themselves as moderators in these conflicts and they assisted the parents in reaching a common view.

That reflects in part nostalgia for King Hussein, Abdullah's father, whom many see as the creator of modern Jordan, and in part a common view of the monarchy as a deeply divided nation's binding force.

In addition, a common view was that the period of time involved was manageable if the child's best interest was at heart.

The probes were placed in a common viewing plane perpendicular to a FLIR model P60 ThermaCAM™ (FLIR Systems Inc., North Billerica, Massachusetts) so they could be simultaneously focused upon and imaged side-by-side.

From early in the twentieth century, a common view of collective action in pluralist group politics was that policy on any issue must be, roughly, a vector sum of the forces of all of the groups interested in the issue (Bentley 1908).

Ravi Velloor, foreign editor of the Straits Times in Singapore, summed up what is probably a common view in South-East Asia and the broader region in a front-page article finding "reason to cheer" Mr Obama's win.

As Dixon-Woods et al conclude, this sense of public trust within a community of scientists and patients stands in sharp contrast to a common view where scientists and the public stand in opposition to each other, portraying a picture where the public feel 'disenfranchised from, and disempowered by, the modern machinery of research…' (Laurie, 2002, p 311).

This characterization of a depressed teenager as being in a temporary age crisis, which is a common view in society of what constitutes normal adolescence, can mean a lack of appreciation of the suffering seen by family and friends and become a barrier to help seeking or even to the provision of aid.

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