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Example sentences for "different point"

  • Side-note: Plato and Aristotle saw the same law as Malthus, but arranged the facts under a different point of view.

  • In composing it, Plato has his mind full of a different point of view, to which he seeks to give full effect.

  • Repudiating avowedly the purpose of the authors, he sets up a different point of view by which they are to be judged.

  • Plato and Aristotle saw the same law as Malthus, but arranged the facts under a different point of view 202 Regulations of Plato and Aristotle as to number of births and newborn children ib.

  • We can arrive at this insight by a consideration undertaken from a different point of view.

  • There is a different point of view in his exposition of the MuÊ¿tazilite physics, which he presents in a more systematic and favorable light than Maimonides, defending it against the strictures of the latter.

  • Thus Ibn Zaddik has no scruple in combining (unconsciously, to be sure) Platonic and Neo-Platonic psychology with the Aristotelian definition representing quite a different point of view.

  • This, as we see, is decidedly a different point of view from that of Judah Halevi.

  • Even if you already are an Indian, this walk will offer a different point of view because we want you to be an Anasazi Indian of about 800 years ago.

  • This is a nice place to try a different point of view.

  • Number: 6A] How's this for a different point of view?

  • If we can look at things (including ideas) from a different point of view, we may better understand them.

  • We shall now consider it from a different point of view.

  • Therefore any fact, allusion, maxim, comparison, or other statement which may cause you to look at the question in a different light or from a different point of view may be used as an argument.

  • Can you improve the description by using a different point of view?

  • Such a paragraph makes a transition from one general topic or method of treating the subject of the theme to some other general topic or to the consideration of the subject from a different point of view.

  • I ask now to be allowed to look at the same tradition from a different point of view.

  • Also, but from a different point of view, in "Legends of Old Testament Characters," by Rev.

  • Any given ground of distinction will seem insubstantial to any one who habitually apprehends the facts in question from a different point of view and values them for a different purpose.

  • From a different point of view the qualities currently so characterized might be described as truculence and clannishness.

  • It is, of course, equally legitimate to consider these phenomena from a different point of view.

  • He began, instead of answering, to speak of his projected economies, and of his having come to look at his life from a different point of view.

  • But Brother Jonah, Sister Martha, and all the needy exiles, held a different point of view.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "different point" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain percentage; different animals; different character; different climates; different colour; different degrees; different direction; different families; different forms; different heights; different languages; different line; different methods; different nature; different positions; different sizes; different sorts; different temperatures; different times; different tone; different type; different view; different ways; different years; like tone; ships from