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1 A systematic explanation of the universe is quite impossible from the human standpoint .
2 Remember that God does not judge them from a human standpoint .
3 From a human standpoint , that's wrong because it enables corruption.
4 From a human standpoint , it was an understandable, and in some ways even admirable, fraternal response.
5 You're looking at it from a human standpoint .
6 From a merely human standpoint it is inexplicable.
7 That is to say, from the mere human standpoint of interpretation there could be neither truth nor agreement.
8 A true product of the desert; as changeable and as sphynxlike and as impossible from any personal, human standpoint .
9 She had too much elevation of mind to look upon him from any other but a strictly human standpoint .
10 Looked at even from a human standpoint , the consensus of a world-wide, ancient, organized society like the Roman individual members.
11 His news-reports were accounts of the doings not of angels or devils but of human beings, accounts written from a thoroughly human standpoint .
12 'I am much tried just now by perplexities of every kind; uncertainty, from a human standpoint , hedges me in on every side.
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