From one point of view this is simply excellent news.
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We're stuck with one point of view as the drama unfolds around us, and as in life, the camera is often pointing the wrong way when something dramatic happens, then gets swept along in the chaos and confusion of the moment.
His cause was peace not a bad cause, but Ford pursued it with his usual black-and-white view of the world. (Every question had only one possible point of view: his own.) In December 1915 he chartered a ship to Europe to persuade the belligerents to lay down their arms.
One of the major campaigners for this point of view, one of the groups urging this course of action, is the World Development Movement.
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From a second point of view, one can look at it from an economic point of view.
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The auctioning process was an interesting one from my point of view.
But there was a disappointing conclusion, or a very welcome one from a Pakistan point of view, when Bresnan missed an easy run-out chance to finish off the innings four balls early.
The result was a disappointing one from America's point of view following on from their impressive display against England last weekend.
From a producing and directing point of view, one thing I learned early on is you cannot have a host whose arm you have to twist to do the job.
If you think people around the world don't love us today, how will it be when America has everything and no one else has anything from their point of view?
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.
An attempted assassination of the President of the United States in Spain is seen from the point of view of six participants in the events, one version after another, with each adding a little more information.
The movie, written by Kelly Masterson, has an unusual construction: it reaches a climactic moment, then jumps back a few days to lay out the story from the point of view of one character or another.
"We have chosen the theme of childhood, and the quality of life and opportunity offered to children growing up in Wales, because we know this is a subject close to our audiences' hearts and one about which everyone has a point of view, " explains Clare Hudson, BBC Wales' head of English language programmes.
One of the curiosities of British politics, at least from a Scottish point of view, is how little the dominance of London shapes the politics of the English regions.
This is a slightly painful story from my point of view, and one that still haunts me to this day.
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Obviously the phrase one nation Conservatism is good from your point of view that he embraced that, but is that your definition as well?
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Language is a kind of informal plebiscite: when we adopt a new word or alter the usage of an old one, we're casting a voice vote for a particular point of view.
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We have a different point of view and it is one of our largest positions.
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From a batsman's point of view he is never one you necessarily like to see in the opposition's line-up.
And this new bear-to-bull ratio indicates a more positive market outlook rather than a pessimistic one from the usually on-target contrarian point of view.
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And we think that that point of view is the right one to take as we approach this effort to find balance in a significant package.
Or to put it another way, if markets are either so irrational or so wise (depending on your point of view) that they think one kind of government borrowing is hideously bad and another is good, probably best to take the supposedly good money and run.
One relates the history of the exploration of Mars from the point of view of a Martian meteorite.
In other words, you might be writing from a British point of view, but certainly not from a French one.
From the computer's point of view, the smartest human will be the last one standing after the computer has surpassed all the others.
Ms. ARENS: Completely from the point of view of eminent Austrian authors, not surprised if one takes the last 20 years of the Nobel Prizes being responses to certain kinds of political correctness.
And yet, when just one such benefit was disclosed to ardent opponents of health care, they flipped their point of view like a pancake on the skillet.
And certainly from the point of view of my paper in my hometown, it will be one of the major focuses of our work for who knows how long to come.
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