Sentence examples for standpoint of each from inspiring English sources

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Let's briefly examine the race from the standpoint of each of the four candidates competing.

Then they wrote three paragraphs to themselves from the standpoint of each component of self-compassion (mindfulness, common humanity, and self-kindness).

Speakers' Corner will give you a glimpse into the motivations behind every one of these conflicts and present the beliefs and standpoint of each of the parties involved, however extreme they might be.

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In order to test the division into five Attitude Groups, the specific standpoints of each one of these group regarding compliance with childhood vaccination was examined.

Illustrating the standpoints of each party, through the facts and issues shown in the precedents, would be the first step toward developing the trust that doctors feel toward patients.

Current and historical probe and coil designs are discussed from the standpoint of how each one accomplishes the particular objectives of the experiment(s) it was designed to perform.

The requirement that moral judgements be universalizable seems to reflect two fundamental moral insights: first, that morality is objective, and not simply a matter of personal opinion or expression of interest and desire; and second, that from the standpoint of morality, each person matters just as much as, and no more than, any other person.

Just as we are never directly aware of the original act of self-positing with which the system commences, so are we also unaware except, of course, from the artificial standpoint of philosophical reflection of each of these additional "necessary but unconscious" acts that are derived as conditions necessary for the possibility of the originally posited act of self-positing.

The parallels are many: explicit criticism of the monarchy as a pillar of the existing class system; the toughest hard rock as the most effective method of making your point; lyrics that are a blast of eloquent rage from the standpoint of an outsider – in each case a young man of Irish extraction.

This arrangement might seem morally acceptable from the standpoint of equal concern for each person and at the same time allow for individual agents to make extra efforts on behalf of their own family members.

And you would say that from the standpoint of the equal protection clause, each -- could each county give their own interpretation to what intent means, so long as they are in good faith and with some reasonable basis finding intent?

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