standpoint

IPA: stˈændpɔɪnt

noun

  • Point of view; perspective
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Examples of "standpoint" in Sentences

  • I also like the standpoint of the inclusionists.
  • From the standpoint of the user, why is it a good
  • From a gustatory standpoint, I'd rather have beef.
  • The page has to reflect the standpoint of a general audience.
  • I looked at the concept of vanity from the standpoint of Wikipedia.
  • From the standpoint of equity the ground for criticism was equally plain.
  • In this case, the standpoint of the Discovery Institute could be included.
  • From the standpoint of equity, the ground for criticism was equally plain.
  • A lot of the policy comes from the standpoint of prioritizing free content.
  • From the standpoint of the scientific method in general, this is not so good.
  • "From a medium-term standpoint, that is about twelve-eighteen months, I am still positive on the markets."
  • A: From a medium-term standpoint, that is about twelve-eighteen months, I am still positive on the markets.
  • And I wouldn't suggest that anything we're putting into our backlog today is much difference from a term standpoint of what we've historically seen.
  • "There was nothing similar from a new title standpoint to drive growth over those numbers," said Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America.
  • From a short term standpoint investors should have taken some profits from Bank of America and Citigroup today as the stocks will only continue the rally on terrific news from Bernanke.
  • Another good book from a possible gaming standpoint is “House to House: An Epic Memoir of War” by SSG David Bellavia, about the nasty urban combat he was part of during the battle of Fallujah in 2004.

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