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Meanings of utilitarian view in English
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Usage of utilitarian view in English
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Even Huxley was disposed to take a utilitarianview of cathood.
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For years, Singapore has taken a utilitarianview of it.
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This utilitarianview, which points to success in life in the ordinary sense, is the prevailing one.
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This utilitarianview acquires a still greater importance when applied to criminals under sentence of capital punishment.
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This attitude implies not only a certain want of conviction but also a utilitarianview of religion.
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This is the utilitarianview.
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The origin of morals an inquiry not foreign to the subject of this book.-Modernutilitarianview as to that origin.-Mr.
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In another letter, written from the immediate neighbourhood of this place, he took a more practical and utilitarianview of its capabilities and prospects:
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There is, however, one advantage which we possess-thatbeing amateurs only, we may either take the most ideal, or the most necessary and utilitarianview.
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It is a natural reaction of a strong physical nature against the utilitarianviews of the day.
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"This utilitarianview of art makes my insides squirm," Gersh says.
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"That is taking an economical view of the subject," added Mr. Baskirk, laughing at the commander's utilitarianviews.