Schrag said his lecture looked at the clearances from the point of view of sheep.
One relates the history of the exploration of Mars from the point of view of a Martian meteorite.
Tiemann shared an amazing fact to illustrate the magnitude of the connectivity revolution from the point of view of the marketplace.
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.
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.
She has investigated the collapse of Enron, WorldCom and numerous other corporate scams and has reported on corruption from the point of view of the investor.
It first entered the Collins English dictionary in 2005 with the definition "the tense final stages of a league competition, especially from the point of view of the leaders".
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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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.
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.
In its first incarnation, the story was a young-adult fiction by Michael Morpurgo written from the point of view of the horse, who turned out to have complex feelings and a decent prose style.
In an interview for the Paris Review of Books in 1994, Achebe spoke of how his early love of stories made him realize that they only reflected the point of view of the white man.
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.
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.
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.
Instead of joining the previous sample chapter, from the point of view of Theon Greyjoy, this new chapter, about Arianne Martell (a character mentioned in passing in A Storm of Swords but introduced in A Feast for Crows), replaces it altogether.
Prof Thompson said the plastics had been found "in relatively low quantities - one or two pieces per fish - so this is certainly not a risk from the point of view of the human population, people eating those fish, because of course we don't eat the guts normally".
As China continues to gain strength and to use its growing economic resources to gain allies in Africa, Southeast Asia, South America and Europe, it will be imperative for American leaders to learn how to look at issues not only from the U.S. point of view, but also from the point of view of China.
So, I am not only telling the MyAssist story from the point of view of the technology provider who is happy that this business who is branding themselves based on providing exceptional customer care has chosen our customer care product to support their efforts, I am telling it from having experienced what this can mean first-hand.
The reference is now included in one of several papers written for the David Hume Institute (DHI) in Edinburgh, which today holds a conference on the big issue of energy in an independent Scotland, from the point of view of oil and gas, of renewables, and of the consumer.
And the unions exist precisely to put the point of view of those who would lose most from labour-market reform.
For me, sometimes from the analytics point of view or from people coming from the outsider point of view we dump on football people.
In the past three months, New Delhi has moved in the right direction, at least in the point of view of investor behemoth Barclays Capital.
The movie itself is a flashback, from the point of view of a younger Bilbo (Martin Freeman).
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The first is to examine the various mathematical algorithms of fuzzy logic from the point of view of psychological authenticity.
Because in my view, he is looking at this from the point of view of global interest.
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The terrific comedy writer Diablo Cody, working with the director Jason Reitman, has fashioned this lovely little movie entirely from the point of view of a teen-age girl.
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