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Example sentences for "standpoint"

Lexicographically close words:
standing; standings; standis; standpipe; standpipes; standpoints; stands; standstill; standyng; stane
  1. If the man who seeks to come here is from the moral and social standpoint of such a character as to bid fair to add value to the community he should be heartily welcomed.

  2. Nothing better for the Navy from every standpoint has ever occurred than the cruise of the battle fleet around the world.

  3. The process of injunction is an essential adjunct of the court's doing its work well; and as preventive measures are always better than remedial, the wise use of this process is from every standpoint commendable.

  4. It is most earnestly to be wished that we could treat the tariff from the standpoint solely of our business needs.

  5. From the English standpoint the colonies were mainly commercial enterprises.

  6. From the standpoint of literary construction it may be entitled to such designation.

  7. From the standpoint of the people it is "philosophical.

  8. Obscurity has indeed many advantages when viewed from the standpoint of the spiritual life.

  9. There was profound practical wisdom in that command of our Lord to His Apostles, "When they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another," even taking the matter only from the standpoint of a man anxious to spread his peculiar sentiments.

  10. Their idea was amusing, but it was eminently sensible from their standpoint and knowledge.

  11. The puzzled standpoint of my Eskimos was amusing.

  12. On the other hand, it is well to remember that the young, especially, see life almost exclusively from the standpoint of hope and courage.

  13. If one were to argue from a certain standpoint it might be easy to claim that it must be even more indissoluble.

  14. Both from the sanitary and the mental standpoint this confection was unwholesome.

  15. It is a complicated movement which I look upon from the standpoint of a Jew, yet without fear or hate.

  16. Atalanta in Calydon is a great poem; but from the standpoint of the theory of the theatre, it cannot be considered as a play.

  17. Regnard, on the other hand, is more nearly a poet, and, from the standpoint of style, writes vastly better verse.

  18. Rather, from the standpoint of the theatre, should literature be considered as only one of a multitude of means which the dramatist must employ to convey his story effectively to the audience.

  19. In the chapter on Abstinence it is suggested that one of the best things that men and particularly women could practice to advantage from the standpoint of religious abstinence would be abstinence from excessive rest.

  20. The realization from a religious standpoint that it is better to give than to receive is one of the greatest blessings that a man can have.

  21. From the standpoint she had taken Laurelia had never wavered.

  22. From the standpoint of the present discussion, I suppose it might be fairest and best to state the capitalization theory on this point as Fisher himself states it.

  23. I am interested in the question of credit as a part of the problem of value and prices--and particularly from the standpoint of the problem of the value of money.

  24. But from the standpoint of the theory of value and prices this distinction may be ignored.

  25. This gives us l'embarras des richesses from the standpoint of a theory of causation!

  26. From the standpoint of the notion that "prices .

  27. They are "double counting" from the standpoint of Professor Fisher's equation.

  28. It is not so easy to make the differentiation when we view the thing from the standpoint of the consciousness of men who are at the centre of the situation, to whose consciousness the social values are presented.

  29. Static theory can see nothing but evil in war, from the standpoint of minimizing human sacrifices, and maximizing human enjoyments.

  30. Recent periodical discussion has gone elaborately into the question as to what should be called "commercial paper," from the standpoint of the policy of the Federal Reserve Banks.

  31. From these we try to select the best, judging from the standpoint of a high-grade public library.

  32. If framed pictures can be afforded, there are good prints, lithographs and photographs which, if carefully chosen, can be both decorative and educational from the standpoint of art, as well as pleasing in themselves to the children.

  33. He simply read the book of nature and interpreted it from the standpoint of his own magnificent genius.

  34. The secret of literary skill from any standpoint consists in putting the right word in the right place.

  35. He allows the supernatural to intrude into the events of the life of Jesus, and does not feel that the adoption of the historical standpoint involves the necessity of doing away with miracle.

  36. But he does not venture to suppose a real reawakening to life, and remains at the standpoint of Herder.

  37. From the standpoint of orthodox scholarship E.

  38. The very strangeness and unconditionedness in which He stands before us makes it easier for individuals to find their own personal standpoint in regard to Him.

  39. From the standpoint of this spurious rationalism he proceeds to take Strauss to task for rejecting the miracles.

  40. Him from the same standpoint as a Jesus who rejoiced in life, Der lebensfreudige Jesus der synoptischen Evangelien im Gegensatz zum leidenden Messias der Kirche.

  41. Mueller, written from the standpoint of the "common faith" (vol.

  42. From the standpoint of the eschatological expectation no one could recognise Elias in the Baptist, unless he knew of the Messiahship of Jesus.

  43. The Tuebingen standpoint was set forth by Baur in his work, Kritische Untersuchungen ueber die kanonischen Evangelien.

  44. The second expression is beyond Jordan, which is often used to denote the eastern bank; so here again, it is urged, the writer's standpoint must have been that of Canaan.

  45. Mediterranean) and hence, it is urged, the writer's standpoint must have been that of Canaan, and the books must have been written after the settlement in that country.

  46. The earliest of these social organisations in point of time--and the most important from the standpoint of education--were the social gilds.

  47. Further, each writer's legal standpoint is mirrored in his account of the history, and conversely; thus there is no lack either of indirect or of direct points of comparison.

  48. Similar in kind to that of Judges and Samuel Its standpoint Judaean and Deuteronomistic VII.

  49. With regard to sacrifice, Deuteronomy still occupies the same standpoint as JE.

  50. In the case of those narratives which have come down to us in double form, the difference of standpoint is unmistakable; but it may also be perceived in cases where we have no direct parallels to compare.

  51. When viewed from the standpoint of the unprejudiced seeker, who finds the truth that is in everything, these two phases of mysticism are but photographs of the same subject taken from different points of view.

  52. These are all written from so large a standpoint that they are about as interesting to the general reader as to the specialist.

  53. And, not only from a lawyer's standpoint does he see the world, but evidently from the standpoint of a man of high general culture whose spiritual and religious sentiments and principles enlighten and illuminate his understanding.

  54. Deficiencies of this kind are, indeed, quite logical from the standpoint of childish experience.

  55. All that I observed, however, were from the child's standpoint rational.

  56. This mental standpoint must of necessity be founded on error.

  57. He will be slow, and rightly, to change his standpoint until the evidence carries absolute conviction.

  58. Far different will be the mental standpoint of the man who really means to succeed.

  59. Martin, who has studied the subject from the standpoint of Louisiana, says (History of La.

  60. But every thoughtful and candid man will doubt the proposition that the grant of suffrage to the negro was a mistake when viewed from the standpoint of the negro's welfare.

  61. The above is a vigorous statement of the situation from the standpoint of one who has lost his all, not in fighting for independence, but in a contest for what he believed was a strong government.

  62. From whatever standpoint it may be viewed, no one enterprise could do so much to improve the situation on the Island.


  63. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "standpoint" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    angle; argument; aspect; basis; bias; direction; eye; footing; framework; light; outlook; perspective; place; position; regard; respect; side; sight; situation; slant; stance; stand; standpoint; system; universe; vantage; view; viewpoint