Schrag said his lecture looked at the clearances from the point of view of sheep.
From the point of view of energy use, current LCD polarizers are inefficient, the researchers said.
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From the point of view of children of such an age, this choice makes total sense.
From the point of view of a German politician, alas, all policy choices must look bad.
But from the point of view of the selfish genes themselves, there is no paradox.
From the point of view of transatlantic amity, this is an admirably altruistic use of American funds.
Because in my view, he is looking at this from the point of view of global interest.
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The movie itself is a flashback, from the point of view of a younger Bilbo (Martin Freeman).
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Again, I think I was asked from the point of view of what issues the President would prioritize.
From the point of view of event organizers, there's little that can be done to control this phenomenon.
Furthermore, from the point of view of the global economy, labour is a resource, like land or oil.
One relates the history of the exploration of Mars from the point of view of a Martian meteorite.
And from the point of view of accountability, Cain at least owes the American public a loud, sincere apology.
Why is it important to view the debate from the point of view of LS (at least for a moment)?
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But from the point of view of music-making and me doing my job, I prefer to conduct from the pit.
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From the point of view of those seeking information this law has several advantages over the Freedom of Information Act.
The first is to examine the various mathematical algorithms of fuzzy logic from the point of view of psychological authenticity.
But from the point of view of the plaintiffs, asset-protection trusts frustrate the public policy of accountability enshrined in common law.
Tiemann shared an amazing fact to illustrate the magnitude of the connectivity revolution from the point of view of the marketplace.
It was simply safer, from the point of view of survival, to hear rustling in the grass as a warning of danger.
The work is non-chronological and impressionistic, even including a song sung from the point of view of the bullet that killed Milk.
"But from the point of view of the families and humanitarian aid, it's very important to just identify one body, " he says.
Personal success may not correlate at all with the firms success nor with success from the point of view of the economy.
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The new novella is told from the point of view of Bree, a character originally featured in the third Twilight book, Eclipse.
"From the point of view of the customer, the only thing that matters is whether you get your money back, " he said.
From the point of view of the individual organism this seems paradoxical.
If we assess leadership only from the point of view of motivating people towards a desired end, then both were extremely effective leaders.
But when the signs are subtle, it's easy to miss them --sometimes it's even desirable from the point of view of the spouse.
So even if we do a road, we will look at it from the point of view of how it will alleviate poverty.
From the point of view of financial markets, these sales will be treated in pretty much the same way as new bond sales.
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