Standpoint regarding a topic; opinion, attitude, or judgment upon some matter; way that one looks at something.
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Examples for "position"
Examples for "position"
1FRANCE: What is the French position on possible military conflict with Iraq?
2GM officials said their position would not change, however, the source said.
3Those funds still carry a notable long position in the market, however.
4Industry bodies would be in a good position to help, she said.
5Yet, it's clear the president takes seriously his position as role model.
1However, proxy firms say they do listen to companies' points of view.
2I have made my view absolutely clear and my intention absolutely clear.
3The work on view is also, by the way, extraordinarily good value.
4He has to work from the physical point of view, of course.
5Most countries regard Israeli settlements as illegal, a view that Israel disputes.
1The perspective is the UK National Health Service and personal social services.
2Main outcome measures: Key domains of patient centredness from the patient perspective.
3Why are health messages usually given from a negative or risk perspective?
4EBONY: What is your perspective of the current state of public education?
5However, from a food safety perspective much more is required than attractiveness.
1Particularly from a cost standpoint, we don't think the time is right.
2From an industry standpoint this is not a great place to be.
3It's a long way from over from an exploration standpoint, Garrett said.
4But from a purely political standpoint, it was out of the question.
5I expect Europe to now see some growth from a spending standpoint.
1But I know my history, and therefore write from a political viewpoint.
2They bring a different viewpoint to time horizons and growing your business.
3From a rather different viewpoint, I like this pointed question from AllyF.
4I am merely thinking about science fair projects from a science viewpoint.
5Given that viewpoint, did you feel out of place at this conference?
1He has to work from the physical point of view, of course.
2This is from an oil security point of view a crucial question.
3The trend, however, is probably dangerous from a publishing point of view.
4Does Trump really want that from a political strategy point of view?
5Looked at from our point of view the problems were quite absurd.
1A tree near at hand offered him a favourable point of observation.
2SIR,-Thepoint of observation commands an extent of nearly fifty miles in diameter.
3The long colonnade made an admirable promenade and lounging-place and point of observation.
4From this point of observation they looked out toward the west.
5The Egyptian cavalry moved slowly across the desert to this new point of observation.
1I thought for a moment, then accessed my POV channel's control menu.
2The film will be seen on the PBS Series POV in 2014.
3I also think you should get minorities who want to give different pov's.
4You clearly know the difference between a Pov and a repetition-avoiding language trope.
5The story starts again at noon, this time from Barnes' POV.
6Neil's POV in high school is a highlight of this book.
7Wired: This book has a large number of POV characters.
8The aftermath of a car accident from the driver's POV.
9Show Us From Your POV For starters, get a mount.
10It is probably the only film ever to exist as virtually one long POV shot.
11He carried a POV camera and was followed by a drone navigated from advanced basecamp.
12This showed POV shots from the front car of a rollercoaster or a ski-jumper's helmet.
13Persistence of Vision This is also a great example of persistence of vision (POV).
14With great reference and great POV photography, the team would then realize these fully digital characters.
15Right now, she and William were seeing the landing site from the POV of a midge.
16Stories can be broken up into different POV's.