And the unions exist precisely to put the point of view of those who would lose most from labour-market reform.
Chief of Staff William Daley, who was brought in to help smooth relations with business, and Cass Sunstein, who heads the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, are said to have been sympathetic to the industry point of view that the rule was unnecessary and could impose too many costs in the midst of a struggling economy, according to people familiar with the matter.
And they have been engaged both to offer some technical assistance, but also to ensure, or at least to represent the administration point of view, to try to steer the proposal in the direction of the principles that the President had laid out.
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The film showcases the views of both sides in the debate, according to Schiller, who wanted to fairly represent the point of view of creationists who teach science in the public schools and colleges.
Moreover, some of the most important movies of our time, such as "The Godfather" and "The Silence of the Lambs, " take point of view to the extreme, leaping around in a series of tightly controlled crosscuts.
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At the same time, the author does make some effort to explain the Republican point of view.
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They will keep up their threat of force, encourage the Iraqi opposition, try to get inspections under way again, step up patrols of the Gulf against sanctions-busting smugglers and launch a diplomatic offensive to bring the world round to their point of view.
In the video below, we shot two runs and edited them together to show the difference a closer point of view (from the board) gives compared to the wider, full-body shot.
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"People have the right to express their point of view, and they have the right to be stupid, and they have the right to be wrong, but they don't have the right under Ohio law to threaten to kill someone, " he said.
Rather than playing the game from the perspective of the annoyed avians, in Bad Piggies you get to play the game from the point of view of the evil green porkers.
Rather than playing the game from the perspective of the annoyed avians, in Bad Piggies you get to play the game from the point of view of the evil piggies.
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He's still trying to kind of maintain this point of view in kind of reaching out across the aisle to the point where members of his own political party are criticizing him.
Attempting to view the scene from an external point of view will help you reconsider how best to achieve common understanding.
To begin mending the rift, each side has to redouble its efforts to see the other's point of view.
But the issue is far more complex than this, and to consider it from the point of view of the millions of women in twenty-eight nations where the custom is practiced is to understand a far different reality.
You know, they explain to me their point of view, I explain to them my point of view and, and they do the same, the American do the same, you know, that's part of the diplomacy.
Its text comes not just from the Bible but from works by Hispanic authors, especially contemporary women, in an attempt to counterbalance the traditional male point of view.
With this information, Danny can appear before the world when released and can provide your group with the unique and unprecedented opportunity to tell the entire world your point of view.
In short, there are still doubts that the polling industry has solved all the problems that led to the disaster (from the pollsters' point of view) of the 1992 election.
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It said all sides had demonstrated "a greater preparedness on both sides to listen to the other's point of view".
Governments ought also to consider the creditors' point of view.
In an interview for the Paris Review of Books in 1994, Achebe spoke of how his early love of stories led him to realize that they reflected only the point of view of the white man.
It's easy to see why the material spoke to the director: With his painterly filmmaking style, his characteristic interest in the intersection between longing and restraint, and his ongoing fascination with the early postwar England of his own childhood, Davies has been able to shape the stage play to his strengths, telling the story from Hester's point of view.
Luckey says that people have been playing around with real time strategy games as well, using the isometric point of view and broad field of vision to really make the player feel like a god.
The OutRide, when paired with the free OUTRIDE app, leverages the existing technology of the iPhone and gives users the ability to record, edit and immediately share their point-of-view, no matter how extreme the conditions.
It is very helpful to me and to readers to hear the counter argument to assist in evaluating my point of view.
On the main TV monitor, I could watch out the front window of the car, a normal point of view familiar to anyone who has ever played a driving game.
The reception of Brahms's music gets attention, but less from the point of view of fellow composers, who tended to be lukewarm, than from that of the concert-going public, which was enthusiastic.
Crucially, the personnel and outlook desperately need to be internationalized, to shift from a Eurocentric point of view to one that feels more embedded in the Americas, Africa and Asia.
Here at Mixed Signals when we get a lot of comments on a post we like to stick with the topic (or, depending on your point of view, flog it to death).
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