standpoint|standpoints in English
noun
['stand·point || 'stændpɔɪnt]
point of view, outlook, perspective
Use "standpoint|standpoints" in a sentence
1. 17 These standpoints are contrary to constructivist rationalism.
2. This is an unprofitable discussion. Our standpoints are too different.
3. Second, build a model to make a benefit - cost analysis of corporate charity from microeconomics standpoints.
4. What is the basis of your standpoint?
5. From my standpoint, this thing is just ridiculous.
6. The judges cannot be transferred without legal standpoint.
7. From a shortsighted human standpoint, that might sound reasonable.
8. Let's look at the questions from an economic standpoint.
9. We should try to adopt a more positive standpoint.
10. From a legal standpoint, Crosswalks are extensions of sidewalks
11. She regarded her patients from a purely clinical standpoint.
12. Has the matter been viewed from the taxpayers' standpoint?
13. From an Acquisitive standpoint the locality signifies no longer
14. From my standpoint, you know, this thing is just ridiculous.
15. 21 From my standpoint, this thing is just ridiculous.
16. From the standpoint of children, divorce is too easy.
17. We must approach the problem from a different standpoint.
18. From a practical standpoint, rill erosion forms small channels.
19. The chronicler thus presents the account from a positive standpoint.
20. + For you are foreign residents and settlers from my standpoint.
21. One's opinion tends to differ in accordance with one's standpoint.
22. Cardiopulmonary functions in asthmatic attacks, from the standpoint of Allopathies]
23. From an economic standpoint, the war was a good idea.
24. These variant standpoints were explaining the abundance of this literature image content, explained the model sensus of this image.
25. This argument is untenable from an intellectual, moral and practical standpoint.