Collocations withstandpoint

These are words often used in combination withstandpoint.

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business standpoint
I am supporting this from a business standpoint.
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economic standpoint
From an economic standpoint, a process that utilizes only a minimal amount of electric energy would vastly improve the use of bioremediation in such areas.
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environmental standpoint
From an environmental standpoint, the most worrisome commercial forest activities in the study area are charcoal production and timber extraction.
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ethical standpoint
From an ethical standpoint both of the above actions, extubating the infant earlier and stopping the hydration, are perhaps even more emphatically appropriate.
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feminist standpoint
Nearly at the same time, some attempts were made to introduce a feminist standpoint and/or gender problematic into the university curricula.
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financial standpoint
You cannot deal with a matter of this kind from what he calls the purely financial standpoint.
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from an evolutionary standpoint
It may, from an evolutionary standpoint, be more fundamental in determining the adaptation and survival of the individual organism (see below).
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legal standpoint
From a legal standpoint, the shared ownership and coordination of formally ' competitive' entities introduces the risk of antitrust campaigns.
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medical standpoint
From a medical standpoint, there was no obvious reason for this child not to recover respiratory function.
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military standpoint
Looking at it from the military standpoint, it is impossible to suggest that married men of forty are better than single men of twenty-five.
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moral standpoint
Sufficientarians claim that, from the moral standpoint, being badly off is an all-ornothing state of affairs.
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political standpoint
From a political standpoint, these new enterprises were also invisible in that there was no constituency to represent them or their interests.
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practical standpoint
From a practical standpoint, this task is somewhat outlandish.
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scientific standpoint
Addressing these challenges is fundamentally important from a scientific standpoint, yet tremendously difficult from a practical one.
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standpoint theory
Strong objectivity is an ideal element when researching the world and communication patterns using standpoint theory.
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technical standpoint
At any rate, what seemed to be feasible from a technical standpoint may not have been so easily solved when considering other factors.
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theoretical standpoint
However, the dynamics of the saving rate path is rather elusive from a theoretical standpoint, and general statements on its properties are hard to obtain.
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