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the viewpoints of
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The position from which something is observed or considered; an angle, outlook or point of view.
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"Being Dead" records the viewpoints of beetle, gull, crabs and flies.
"The viewpoints of the president are closer to mine," Khamenei declared.
In an audacious section, Oates pairs the viewpoints of Jude and Zallman: "He had a quick engaging ironic laugh.
It's written from the viewpoints of many different characters, all of them showing different shades of humanity, of morality.
In "The Negotiated Settlement" she sensitively inhabits the viewpoints of both an unfaithful husband and his wife.
The enlisted man was also considered from the viewpoints of different aspects of himself with charts and diagrams.
This consensus could be the basis for a new national discourse that engages the viewpoints of all stakeholders.
In a related project, a series of brief recorded messages purported to express the viewpoints of the items on display.
Not Wanted on the Voyage (1984) is the story of Noah's ark, told from the viewpoints of its animal passengers.
Arrows indicate the viewpoints of the respective images.
Recycling of the colored bottles is important from the viewpoints of environmental issues and energy-saving.
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