Yet today many argue the toss on animal culling from the perspective of the animal. |
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Cleaves writes about desperate men, losers and failures, all from the perspective of a bar room raconteur. |
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Doubts and refutations were presented from the perspective of humanistic atheism and agnosticism. |
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I feel very strongly that there are some stories that need to be told from the perspective of a person of color. |
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This is precisely backward when viewed from the perspective of human liberty. |
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Journalists should not automatically view events from the perspective of prison management. |
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This House sits here and deliberates on a bill like this from the perspective of academics, theoreticians, and philosophers. |
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Some activists approach these issues from the perspective of religious freedom and conservative values. |
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Her officers, bluejackets, and Scientifics were finally at sea, yet from the perspective of geology they had not yet even left the continents. |
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This is a comic take on the nature of luck and the power of faith from the perspective of a cancer patient and her compulsive gambler husband. |
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It is comforting to consider that real change will be thoroughly unexpected, even incommensurable from the perspective of the present. |
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We next review the topographic and geomorphological patterns evident in Scandinavia from the perspective of regional structural geology. |
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Despite their variety, some of the better memoirs come from the perspective of the common soldier. |
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They may chide occasionally but this is done from the perspective of the chidee rather than the chider. |
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All this is of course comes from the perspective of an addressee whom I have held to have been rather too well qualified. |
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The psychiatrist examines Virginia Woolf's life from the perspective of her illness, cyclothymia, a milder form of manic depression. |
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It simultaneously reconstructs philosophical aesthetics, especially that of Kant and Hegel, from the perspective of modern art. |
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Most immigration studies employ aggregate-level data from the perspective of labour markets in a host country. |
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That is something that you often hear about from the perspective of cultural relativism. |
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Most frustratingly from the perspective of modern feminism, the concept of real choice for women gets completely glossed over. |
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What are the primary learning needs of fathers from the perspective of both respondent groups? |
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Helping Africa get on it feet is in our interest from the perspective of our common humanity. |
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Unlike Lampton, however, Suettinger writes from the perspective of an insider, who did not merely witness many of the events he recounts but had a hand in shaping them. |
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Within a finitist framework, however, rules cannot be approached from the perspective of the individual because they are made up of continuous interactions. |
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View sunken ships, underwater castles, and other detailed underwater experiences, all from the perspective of being safely behind the glass of an underwater diving vessel. |
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The first group includes those books offering serious Buddhist interpretations of the nine stages from the perspective of contemplations on impurity and transience. |
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The study explores new directions into which componential analysis of meaning can be developed, particularly from the perspective of cognitive linguistics. |
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Martin says he had trouble writing from the perspective of a seventy year old man, presumably because he can't imagine having a soaraway life like that. |
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There should be concern from the perspective of Ukraine losing access to the Black Sea. |
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The remake is from the perspective of the shark, which was quietly going about its business when it was savagely hunted down by cold-blooded predators. |
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The eschatological motif leads likewise to a theology that takes its orientation from the perspective of our human telos together with the telos of creation as a whole. |
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It is important to remember that the gospel story, both as the evangelist relayed it and as we repeat it today, is told from the perspective of resurrection faith. |
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They did not approach life from the perspective of the underclasses. |
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Instead, we're left with a series of bizarre vignettes, all told from the perspective of a group of boys, who are fascinated with the blonde, dreamy sisters. |
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Importantly, Ned's comments are from the perspective of a child who has Selective Mutism and Asperger's Syndrome. |
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Coetzee's 1986 novel Foe recounts the tale of Robinson Crusoe from the perspective of a woman named Susan Barton. |
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Thus, from the perspective of evolutionary psychology, the modern environment is exerting evolutionary pressure for higher fertility. |
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Most were able to report on events from the perspective of embedded positions within the land and naval forces of both Russia and Japan. |
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The overall sea ice cover is termed the ice canopy from the perspective of submarine navigation. |
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This is what allows squirrels to climb tree trunks that are so large to be essentially flat from the perspective of such a small animal. |
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Negligence is a tort which arises from the breach of the duty of care owed by one person to another from the perspective of a reasonable person. |
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It may be helpful from the perspective of medicine to consider wairua and whanau as health determinants. |
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The story is told from the perspective of Dr Arndt Wigger, a former student of Dr Hans Hartmann who was behind them. |
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It is from the perspective of a Mexican cacique on his deathbed. |
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An almost identical analysis of this tariff from the perspective of a net producing country yields parallel results. |
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Kyle Goes Alone is a children's picturebook about learning independence, from the perspective of a young three-toed sloth in its natural habitat. |
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He exposed the desolate inhumanity of their oppressive, centralised state and he did so from the perspective of democratic socialism. |
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So with that said, I'd like to present some of my concerns and ideas from the perspective of a grad student. |
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Her research focuses on Migration Studies, Cultural Theories, Ethno Cultural Relations, and Ethnomethodological approach from the perspective of the public reception. |
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The time step is a day with forcing variable being temperature that from the perspective of the poikilotherm organisms is of varying length in physiological time units. |
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A black iron fence in the example above can communicate the experience from the perspective of a gentrifier who would draw on images of history to declare its beauty. |
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Hugo Hinfelaar looks at the Lumpa Church from the perspective of women protesting against missionary churches for introducing domination against Bemba women. |
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Consider the situation from the perspective of budding rent seekers who hope to gain appropriable rents by way of environmentally based output restrictions. |
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Williams writes from the perspective of critical race theory, a jurisprudential innovation which critiques both conservative and liberal views on race matters. |
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Somewhat more problematically from the perspective of the modern antimilitarist liberal, Mozi also distinguishes between offensive warfare and the warfare of punishment. |
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Anthologies edited by Michael Kurland and George Mann are entirely devoted to stories told from the perspective of characters other than Holmes and Watson. |
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