Viewpoints Sentence Examples

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  • They reviewed contrary viewpoints.

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  • The use of viewpoints is widely advocated for managing the inherent complexity in enterprise architecture.

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  • Indeed, we only have a sense of the infinite, or what is not finite, or what is not finite, from various created finite viewpoints.

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  • Interestingly enough, we found differing viewpoints on the subject.

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  • Were her shifts between opposing viewpoints intriguing or merely bewildering?

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  • The UK seems to be desperately trying to deal with two conflicting viewpoints suddenely hammered together.

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  • Needless to say, of the possible benefits involved with group work, this topic invoked the most opposing viewpoints.

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  • Why, whenever there is an environmental debate, do people have to aver emotional and subjective viewpoints as fact?

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  • Our theological viewpoints may make a difference to how we approach such conversations and what our motives are.

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  • The dissection of the extremist viewpoints that are so prevalent now?

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  • A more constructive approach to Buddhism can begin with those statements of Bahá'u'lláh that are most akin to Buddhist viewpoints.

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  • Membership has changed considerably but the degree of representation of minority viewpoints remains questionable.

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  • This reflects government, public service, business and consumer viewpoints.

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  • The organization argues for greater diversity in the press and scrutinizes media practices that marginalize public interest, minority and dissenting viewpoints.

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  • Progress continues in developing new techniques to match image curves over arbitrary viewpoints for extracting symmetry axes and recognition.

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  • He pitches his piece, most basically, as a comparison of two viewpoints, two anarchist tendencies.

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  • There are umpteen websites with very polarized viewpoints that restrict contrary views.

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  • An uneasy truce seems to have been reached between opposing viewpoints.

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  • In some cases, though, you'll want or need to do a little extra digging to find out everything you want to know and to get a wider range of viewpoints.

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  • These companies have Christian viewpoints on debt.

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  • It is these viewpoints that Christian debt companies stand behind.

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  • At the appointed time, the group confronts the addict with their viewpoints as the session enfolds.

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  • Whether you agree with her viewpoints or not, there is no question that Hasselbeck isn't afraid of speaking her opinion.

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  • That said, curious parents can find some useful comments at sites like Viewpoints.

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  • In 2005, Torrid stores widened their merchandise selection to include other fashion viewpoints.

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  • The organizations ensure that seniors have a voice in issues that concern them, and that their viewpoints are considered.

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  • There are seven viewpoints on that page!

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  • School-age children six to 11 years of age learn to communicate their own thoughts, as well as understand viewpoints of others.

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  • Some evaluations require assessments from several viewpoints, including neurology, psychiatry, psychology, and physical therapy.

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  • The image on a poster should complement what your mission and viewpoints are.

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  • Viewpoints covers the Health Master blender.

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  • Many couples choose pre-marital counseling to help iron out differences in their lifestyle viewpoints.

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  • Born of that is an ability to understand a multitude of differing viewpoints.

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  • They have a tendency to criticize when others attack their personal actions and viewpoints.

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  • What might appear to be opposing viewpoints to others simply appear to Aquarius as bridges for discovering truer insights and knowledge.

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  • If Aries can pause once in a while to understand differing viewpoints, he will find that his life will run smoother and more efficiently.

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  • Check out opinion Websites, such as Epinions to get other consumers' viewpoints as well.

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  • The message board live posts are a double-edged sword, however, because the fans offering the recaps may only focus on their favorite storylines or slant the actions of characters based on their own personal viewpoints.

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  • Here is a basic summary of both viewpoints.

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  • With the many differing viewpoints out there, it can be difficult to sort out the fact from the fiction.

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  • Diversity is an opportunity to bring many viewpoints from different backgrounds into focus for the benefit of a company.

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  • Remember that some people, such as those with more conservative viewpoints, may not be open to a lingerie party.

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  • Fans of Pink have watched her grow both musically and lyrically over the years, injecting different viewpoints into her songs as her life continues to change.

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  • The question may result in differing responses; however, the passion that both proponents and opponents display in voicing their respective viewpoints is undeniably similar.

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  • A group of 20-somethings who have never met move into a house and have to live together, learning about different cultures and viewpoints in order to get along.

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  • It's a fine balance, as in any conversation, between finding people with both common interests and new viewpoints.

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  • If you live in an area where not a lot of people share your viewpoints, social networking can help you find friends on the Internet.

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