practical viewpoint

collocation in English

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practical
adjective
uk
/ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/
relating to experience, real situations, or actions rather than ideas ...
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viewpoint
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvjuː.pɔɪnt/
us
/ˈvjuː.pɔɪnt/
UK
a place from where a person can look at something, especially at an area of ...
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One might consider this to be thepracticalviewpointversus the theoretical one.
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Validating the accuracy of a machining center with a measurement machinery is not easy from apracticalviewpoint.
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From apracticalviewpoint, our analysis leads to the following general conclusions.
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It is noteworthy from apracticalviewpointthat it may not always be possible to separate the rigid motion from the elastic motion.
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This, in turn, is related to the controllability of the parallel manipulator at kinematic singularities and is therefore motivated from apracticalviewpoint.
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From apracticalviewpoint, the computational costs of perceptual dynamics are small compared to audio signal processing because of the lower bandwidth.
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The relaxation behaviour is therefore important from apracticalviewpoint, as it determines how far downstream the drag reduction can be expected to continue.
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There are several shortcomings to sensitivity and specificity from apracticalviewpoint.
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From apracticalviewpoint, it is desirable that the force display system realizes a higher velocity and a higher acceleration with a lower reaction force.
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From apracticalviewpoint, we can say that the force display system has higher structural transparency if all coefficients are relatively smaller (namely, the effective mechanical impedance is lower).
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But the knowledge will not have been attained without a preliminary conceptualization and thus a preliminary set of principles of selection and relevance drawn from somepracticalviewpoint.
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Note that, from thepracticalviewpoint, it is an issue to know whether the upper boundary of the basin has been attained by the dynamics or not.
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Thus, from apracticalviewpoint, it is worth studying efficient algorithms which produce all possible flows of a given process derivable by the flow inference rules in this paper.
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The building societies, who look at things from apracticalviewpoint, place a man's ability to pay at about one-quarter of his gross income.
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I am trying merely to look at it from apracticalviewpoint.
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