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Each generation takes a view of the suffragettes that suits its needs.
This article takes a view of genre, as indexing a wide range of often implicit understandings about knowledge creation and use within a discipline, and as fully rhetorical.
In doing so, it takes a view of vulnerability that not only examines the antecedent conditions that could preclude or catalyse disasters, but also analyses the changes in capacity of a population to recover and adapt.
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A. -- I try very hard not to take a view of the market.
"We took a view of 'who is the best?' and we started there," Thompson says.
"You can take a view of the overall national interest and things we spend on international influence, like military spending.
They took a view of 'let's see what happens'.
I suspect she'll take a view of kids' fashion that's a bit more circumspect.
Some have taken a view of pluralities which is not ontologically innocent.
The 'systems medicine' concept, which takes a holistic view of health and disease, encapsulates this perspective.
But the onshore world takes a hostile view of them.
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