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Перевод: standpoint
[существительное] точка зрения
Тезаурус:
- Writing this from the standpoint of the narrator (Arthur) looking back to the sixteenth (and last) year of Philip, the youngest child of the Morgan household, we are told that Arthur kept a diary of that year - as indeed Edward had kept such a diary and later printed it in The Woodland Life .
- "From the standpoint of humanity," he said, Iran was even a little sympathetic towards the United States.
- Indeed from the standpoint of a cynical manipulator we could even invert his logic.
- As is generally known, true Marxism lies in the fact that he examines models of production and their superstructure from the standpoint of their specific historical features ( model features).
- From the practical standpoint, it is often claimed that there is never enough time to write objectives; that their use removes the spontaneity from teaching; and finally that from a clinical point of view they are inappropriate, as much of the teaching is "crisis, teaching and cannot be foreseen nor planned.
- In my view, then, it was rather defeatist from a vocational standpoint to adopt a stance like Mr Graham's.
- But Tolkien's censure, written from the standpoint of one who had himself hardened in a sentimental devotion to the religion of his boyhood, must not be accepted without qualifications.
- Those who are interested in doubt only from a practical standpoint may want to pass from this definition of doubt as doublemindedness directly to an examination of the categories of doubt in part two.
- From the absolute standpoint, even a man's body has to be regarded as a possession, so dedicated use of the body in the service of others is the highest ideal and the most effective means of happiness.
- Once again in this phrase reaction against the nineteenth century is bound to a standpoint which relies on anthropology.
- From a scientific rather than a psychiatric standpoint, the most interesting aspect of these bizarre tastes is the opportunity they afford for witnessing the extreme chemical insults which the body can accept and overcome.
- But shouting murder at those who are trying their best to maintain quality of life from another standpoint is neither appropriate, nor likely to produce a healthy outcome for society.
- All these were heresies from a Marxist standpoint but then Marx had not foreseen the coming of nuclear war.
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