Sentence examples for one's own point from inspiring English sources

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The most reverent thing to do with a movie adaptation of a work of literature is to approach it not like a translator but like an artist or like a critic-turned-artist: emphasizing the specific source of greatness by the clear expression of one's own point of view on the work in question.

The course equips students with the conceptual and empirical tools to better understand current developments, provides exposure to multiple perspectives, and builds confidence in development one's own point of view.

Learning history in-depth is not just fully accepting the facts and data from the past but also to conduct a historical analysis and interpretation as well as to rephrase and represent the historical concept with one's own point of view in a well-structured form.

It was a tremendously powerful exercise, and also an instructive one, in that it demonstrated just how hard it is to remove the filter of one's own point of view, to listen without interpretation, to hear someone in their own terms.

In this model judgment is viewed as a specifically political ability, namely, as "the ability to see things not only from one's own point of view but from the perspective of all those who happen to be present," and as being "one of the fundamental abilities of man as a political being insofar as it enables him to orient himself in the public realm, in the common world" (BPF, 221).

When one awakes twelve hours later, it seems from one's own point of view that hardly any time has passed.

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The EP's most notable standout, "Underwater," just got its first-ever digital release last week, on Darsa's own Point G. label, alongside a triple-vinyl pack of unreleased productions, a compilation of previously vinyl-only digital tracks, and an hour-long retrospective live mix.

If the past few years have seen maps narrow their attention to the individual's position, the next few could see maps narrow their sights further in on the individual's own point of view.

The phrase commonly was used by both Wayne fans and detractors alike and, much like individual reaction to the actor himself, the usage was either entirely positive or entirely negative in intent, depending on the speaker's own point of view.

Whatever she says, the Democrats will still point out that Mr Bush's adviser had to be dragged kicking and screaming to Congress when she should have been happy to testify.From Ms Rice's own point of view, her coming appearance will be a pivotal one in her career.

Others, however, are in established and (from Israel's own point of view, at least) supposedly "legal" settlements.

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