Little wonder then, that we are tolerant and open-minded, and accepting of diverse viewpoints. |
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For what we do, whether it's the animation or the music side, it's an asset to have both viewpoints. |
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It's a small but diverse business community but with a wealth of different backgrounds, strengths, experience and viewpoints. |
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The graphics are cartoony with two viewpoints, an aerial view and a ground-level view. |
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The stories, which deal with adoption from various viewpoints, were mostly written before Gasco undertook the search for her own birth mother. |
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But look at the emissions figures and the black-and-white viewpoints start to grey. |
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He warned voters about parties that simply convey vague messages or chant slogans rather than provide specific viewpoints. |
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They are also portrayed as stupidly happy, unaware of how absolutely nauseating their viewpoints are. |
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Personal vices may arise, and conflicting viewpoints may emerge, but they'll only affect a small number of voters this time. |
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Text panels scattered throughout the Museum give eye-witness accounts and background viewpoints. |
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Thus the part of the room close to the viewpoints of the pictures does not seem to be blacked out. |
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The afternoon before we were to set off Jasper drove us to one of the tourist viewpoints to assess the terrain. |
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All the major tourist viewpoints in Ooty and Coonoor need to be policed environmentally. |
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The children are encouraged to find viewpoints, to guess the time of day, the position of the sun, and so on. |
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We see portions of the illuminated half from various viewpoints as both Earth and Venus orbit the Sun. |
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To infer different viewpoints, he broke down both the contour lines of the object and the planar lines of reference. |
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It's a very strange doctrine that would silence only religiously grounded moral viewpoints. |
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In any event, the idea is not to homogenize viewpoints or cultural perspectives. |
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We are going to try to include as many different viewpoints as our site grows. |
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A start can be world viewpoints that people hold dear and strong in their hearts. |
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Concerns and viewpoints on public works projects and issues within the four provinces were shared. |
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And the public does not quite understand his major viewpoints on public policies. |
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We edit from the same perspective. We present the news of our world from the same viewpoints. |
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By contrast, viewpoints critical of the U.S. position have barely been heard. |
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Meanwhile, even extreme liberal viewpoints are promulgated as objective truth. |
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They pick candidates, they pick issues, they pick sort of world views based upon viewpoints. |
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The conflict among the organizations' viewpoints rests in different perspectives of the case. |
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Still, the opposing viewpoints on a separate Space Force warrant serious consideration. |
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The administration seems indifferent to data, impervious to competing viewpoints and ideas. |
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The story unfolds from multiple viewpoints and focuses on a number of key characters. |
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Provide room for all responsible viewpoints, even if they're outside the mainstream. |
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Although I don't agree with his extreme right-wing viewpoints, he has the right to express them. |
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We end up with a nasty battle of limited viewpoints each struggling to dominate the other. |
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It featured photo-realistic environments portrayed using static viewpoints and slideshow-style movements. |
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I'd offer some cogent analysis at this point, but I'm torn between two diametrically opposed viewpoints. |
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This is a key point, since there is the potential for diametrically opposed viewpoints on park usage between these two groups. |
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Such a cathexis of subjective viewpoints on an external event or character is, of course, common in narrative works associated with Modernism. |
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And how, I ask you, does this reflect on their other viewpoints concerning difference and otherness? |
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He has to provide an authoritative, paternal perspective without being dismissive of the disparate viewpoints enclosed. |
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Commentaries overwhelmingly support the elections and offer intelligent and well-constructed viewpoints on a variety of election-related topics. |
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His idea is that people should stop buying commemorative seats for viewpoints and instead leave a legacy to have trees cut down. |
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Now, in terms of the broadcast indecency standard here, we are talking about viewpoints, opinions on various subjects. |
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People tend to associate and communicate with those who share their viewpoints. |
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These different viewpoints become more pronounced over time and alongside the Conventual tradition there emerged a number of reform communities. |
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If the mediascape is not open and pluralistic, these viewpoints may leave the democratic sphere and foment violence. |
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Many decrees issued by the council deliberately opposed Protestant viewpoints. |
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Did people with differing viewpoints get a fair chance to speak, in your opinion? |
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Historical perspective emancipated academics from the restrictions of contemporary viewpoints. |
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The same is true for sharp divergences of viewpoints within and across nations. |
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He strongly believes that a diversity of viewpoints will strengthen CalCPA, not weaken it. |
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Government media must enjoy editorial independence and be open to a diversity of viewpoints. |
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Minimalist art acknowledges the viewer, whose physical interaction with the work produces ever-shifting viewpoints over time. |
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What surprised me most about the books that follow was their desire to bring alternate voices and viewpoints sometimes jarringly into the story. |
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This week's Westmorland Gazette reveals two widely different viewpoints about Kendal and its future. |
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There is no time for balance, reflection, consideration of alternative viewpoints, depth of coverage, etc, etc. |
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But we approach a lot of issues from different angles and different viewpoints, and I respect him for that. |
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The rocky promontory at the top of the waterfall has long been regarded as one of the most romantic viewpoints in the mountains. |
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A spokesman for the council said the scheme would be considered on its planning merits and the committee would take all viewpoints into account when reaching its decision. |
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The newspaper effectively refused to report on the candidate's moral viewpoints, even though it did not hesitate to over-report any issue going against the opposition. |
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He listened to a dozen viewpoints and tried to come up with something that made everyone happy. |
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The discussion has ranged over a number of subjects and viewpoints. |
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You can look at it from a number of different viewpoints, in my view. |
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Eroded paths will be restored, spectacular viewpoints reinstated and the original design of the ornamental gardens that once charmed Glaswegians brought back to life. |
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There was a time when there was room in both major parties for differing viewpoints. |
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The Wichita Art Museum hands out Xeroxes of visitor viewpoints. |
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The profile of the temporary bund would slope steeply away from viewpoints on Whalley Lane and be beyond the present high bund at the back of the farmhouse. |
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Beadwork in Iroquois Life looks at the significance of beadwork in traditional and contemporary Iroquois culture from the artistic, cultural and political viewpoints. |
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Bloggers, who post daily journals consisting mostly of links to and brief commentaries on TV and newspaper coverage, tend to carry contrarian viewpoints. |
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This campaign will witness a stark battle of dueling strategic viewpoints. |
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If there are two scientists, both with Ph.D.s, arguing opposite viewpoints using technospeak that no non-scientist could easily understand, who is going to be believed? |
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Discourses reflect viewpoints that are implicit in social movements and cultural and political institutions in our society, and change as ideas and values shift. |
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Classifying business models based on these viewpoints creates confusion because the interests of individual observers vary and so do the terminologies they use. |
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The spiritual viewpoints of the three men are variously embodied in the moon. |
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This is the critical result which confirms the correctness of the calculated viewpoints and determines the sizes of the resulting projected images. |
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Instead of recounting endless dogfights or mission recaps, Brulle shows the attitudes and viewpoints of the men who were primarily engaged in tactical air support. |
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I am glad to hear that you are actually open to different viewpoints. |
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On Thursday, the conflicting viewpoints between oxfam and Johansson finally boiled over. |
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You don't have to agree with any of their viewpoints to realise that it is unhealthy for democracy to have such voices absent from the House of Commons. |
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The disadvantage is that fresh viewpoints can lead to severe resistance from those back home who have been brainwashed or are simply uninformed. |
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There are a number of viewpoints from which the bore can be seen, or viewers can walk along the river bank or floodbanks. |
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Heathen discourse, these viewpoints are described as the universalist and the folkish positions, respectively. |
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Normally, the Presiding Officer tries to achieve a balance between different viewpoints and political parties when selecting members to speak. |
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Consequently, candidates will less closely reflect the viewpoints of those who vote for them. |
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To promote their viewpoints, the two sides established academies and colleges, including Princeton and Williams College. |
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This is the notion that cultures should not be judged by another's values or viewpoints, but be examined dispassionately on their own terms. |
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An impressive landscape and beautiful viewpoints, which are along the river, are the highlights of the Donausteig. |
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These viewpoints stress conflict and emphasize the central roles of class, race and gender. |
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Conversely, historical developments spanning many current countries may be ignored, or analyzed from narrow parochial viewpoints. |
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When plussing, the intervenor introduces novel viewpoints that can increase the self-esteem of both the attacker and the target. |
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Having two people describe a painting can bring about two different viewpoints. |
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However, there are two viewpoints about how millennia should be thought of in practice. |
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The osprey family can be watched from viewpoints at Dodd Wood and by CTV from Whinlatter Forest Visitor Centre. |
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It also made it easier for people of different viewpoints to collaborate. |
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Almost by definition, a conversation requires both parties to accept each other's viewpoints to some extent. |
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Changes were made for the accommodation of differing viewpoints. |
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This is a tricky argument to forward with uncontrovertible evidence, and one where modern viewpoints can insidiously creep in. |
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Now Hopkins is attempting to keep herself in the headlines by courting controversy with outlandishly shallow viewpoints. |
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The majority of poems, however, are short decasyllable poems called Amours, which engage current debate on the various viewpoints on love. |
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And now those varieties of viewpoints could diminish further. |
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For current, and opposing, viewpoints on the source of Clemens's penname, see Mac Donnell and Eichin. |
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Feminist cultural analyst, theorist, and art historian Griselda Pollock contributed to cultural studies from viewpoints of art history and psychoanalysis. |
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While the system for marking the imperfective aspect is complex and highly developed, it is unclear if Torau marks the perfective and neutral viewpoints. |
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Scholars have translated and analyzed these documents in what is called the New Philology to write histories of indigenous peoples from indigenous viewpoints. |
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Beyond mercantilism as a way of understanding the wealth and power of nations, Mun and Misselden are noted for their viewpoints on a wide range of economic matters. |
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In this paper, a quintet of Russian scientists investigates the developmental genetics of plant-microbial symbiosis from developmental and applied viewpoints. |
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The public spirits were interested in the strandline itself, and a beach, public walkways, viewpoints and a handsome civic backdrop were important to them. |
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It has also been associated with the Anglican willingness to tolerate and comprehend opposing viewpoints instead of imposing tests of orthodoxy or resorting to heresy trials. |
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Modern linguistics is a science that concerns itself with all aspects of language, examining it from all of the theoretical viewpoints described above. |
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