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How to use viewpoint in a sentence

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At Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, hike a challenging trail to a viewpoint where the prairie opens before you with a great view.
Further, some familiar notions are communicated from a fresh viewpoint, which may be of benefit even to well-read players.
In his fourth feature, he continues to look at life from his own admirably skewed viewpoint.
That's not to say the moderate viewpoint is without its practical advantages.
His version of Argentine history always adopts the silenced viewpoint of the oppressed.
From a product manufacturer's viewpoint, there continues to be a growing need to provide value-added services to agents.
That looked a viable viewpoint when Chorley lost a wicket off just the third ball of their innings.
From the viewpoint of public policy this is desirable, if banks are to be encouraged to nurse ailing companies back to health.
From such a viewpoint, it would seem possible to arrange mathematical proofs into strata characterized by their degree of simplicity.
They want some radical reformation of government to reflect their viewpoint of the world.
The story is told from Lucia's viewpoint and she is put through the wringer by her mother.
Like the vicar and the Ministry of Defence, she has a prejudiced viewpoint.
The final lap of my walk took me up to a viewpoint called the Battlements and on a clear day I could see Darwen Moors.
Special interests, primarily those with a pro-business viewpoint, have long dominated lawmaking in this city.
Despite this, most modern historians have judged him from an Anglocentric viewpoint.
It would have been useful to place such issues in a more international perspective, but again the author has preferred an Anglocentric viewpoint.
I find it odd to have such an Anglocentric viewpoint in British Archaeology.
There is no hint of arrogance in this statement, and all of the facts seem to back his viewpoint.
The logicists were like the Aristolean view in that they approached mathematics from a logical viewpoint.
But from a purely pedestrian viewpoint, this seems like a Rube Goldberg response to the simplest of ideas.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And with this viewpoint, there was no shamming about the old man's expressions of friendship.
This insensitive viewpoint, aweless before the cosmic spectacle, arouses a train of events which brings its own awakening.
Its delivery was, from the viewpoint of Messrs. Young and Mullen, a success.
From the viewpoint of centuries, the questions that come to us are narrowed and few.
She reads the riverhead paper probably, and a magazine of some sort, appealing to her feminine viewpoint.
Its relationship to scurvy cannot, therefore, at the present time, be discussed from an etiologic viewpoint.
This much is said from the viewpoint of the ordinary sensible and chivalrous onlooker.
He was looking for others who shared not only his viewpoint but his purposefulness.
Rustow traced this viewpoint to deism and beyond it to a mystical pre-Socratic Greek belief in a harmonious universe.
Nevertheless, from the German viewpoint, the result achieved was worth it.
Abruptly, with a startled shock to his senses, Lee's viewpoint changed.
You had to look at it from the viewpoint of a thousand years.
Their usual good-comradeship and Josephian community of taste and viewpoint were sadly lacking.
From this near viewpoint, all of the little globe's disc was visible.
Multiple viewpoints offer driver's view, bird's-eye view or user-defined viewpoint.
I can see why some are outraged, given that it perpetuates the viewpoint that you can only hit the sands if you have abs like a toast rack.
Always the Protagonist, the Star, the Heroine, the Antagonist, and sometimes the Villain from the viewpoint of a loving but ornery daughter.
A logical conclusion from the animistic viewpoint, said Thwaite.
But all this did not alter the viewpoint the neighborhood must hold, that every one who had ever known her must hold.
He began to look at the matter from Claire's viewpoint, and his pity switched from himself to her.
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