Sentence examples for point of view refers from inspiring English sources

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One device, point of view, refers to the perspective from which a story is told.

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Mr. McCain said he believed opinion was shifting to his point of view, referring to a recent USA Today poll that, he said, showed that "now the majority of Americans believe the surge is succeeding".

For more detailed state of the art as well from the theoretical point of view, refer to recent reviews by Mugele and Baret [68] (which in addition contains an English version of the thesis of Lippmann on electrocapillarity), and by Fair [69].

In a letter to The Times, Mr. Parker said his statement about "lying, distorting, misrepresenting, and intentionally perverting people's points of view" referred to shortcomings in documentary films in general.

From the broader point of view, governance refers to the set of rules and structures available for managing their own strategies; from the administration perspective, governance refers to the set of rules and structures imposed on firms to influence their decisions (Brooks and Cullinane 2007).

As abovementioned, from a physiological point of view, sensitization refers to the plastic changes in neural structures belonging to the "pain matrix" that result in decreased nociceptive thresholds and increased responsiveness to noxious and innocuous peripheral stimuli, and expansion of the receptive fields of CNS nociceptive neurons [14].

From the psychological point of view, AMT refers to relational therapeutic methods that may facilitate the processes of communication, expression, and modulation/control of the emotional affective aspects of dementia.

Previous studies by the authors [ 36, 37] greatly challenged the existence of clear species boundaries within the genus: it is therefore realistic from a biological point of view to refer to these taxonomic entities as ecotypes rather than subspecies.

- For this Point-of-View, epigenetic mechanisms refer to those structural and enzymatic interactions that regulate transcription independently of the DNA primary sequence.

From this point of view, proteome size refers to the number of proteins in a given collection.

However, this terminology seems not to be totally accurate from the chemistry point of view, because "aryl" refers to any functional group or substituent derived from an aromatic ring; and therefore paraoxon could be also considered as an arylester and included in the group of the arylesterases.

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