Collocations withview

These are words often used in combination withview.

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accepted view
The most widely accepted view is that it is not.
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aerial view
This is an aerial view of the city and thus provides some three-dimensional information on the form of the more important buildings.
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alternate view
An alternate view is to add slicing constructs to the language, which could allow compilers to do produce more efficient slicing code.
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alternative view
How can one take an alternative view when one has no alternative view?
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balanced view
The authors maintain a balanced view of the sometimes controversial evidence, discuss issues in depth.
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biased view
Reviews that confuse opinion with evidence may present a biased view from lack of attention to well-accepted scientific principles.
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breathtaking view
A scenic elevator will give shoppers a breathtaking view of the malls different levels.
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broad view
Because we take such a broad view of argumentation, the systems we describe are diverse.
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clear view
This way, the user has a clear view of the system's capabilities.
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close-up view
A small focal length allows a close-up view of a small object for measurements requiring a finer tolerance.
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closer view
I want to take rather a closer view of the picture.
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commanding view
The hill itself gives a commanding view of the area.
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comprehensive view
Thus, the comprehensive view does not deny that it is unreasonable.
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consensus view
There remains no consensus view on the management of radiation dermatitis within the radiation oncology community.
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conservative view
A more conservative view is held in the scientific literature.
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contrary view
This article takes a contrary view.
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contrasting view
Our two opening quotations present something of a contrasting view of the family.
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conventional view
This conventional view has been reinforced by broad historiographic trends.
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cross-sectional view
Figure 3 shows the cross-sectional view of the adding section, which consists of two induction cells and a diode.
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cynical view
This is a rather cynical view.
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definite view
No matter how hard we try to stop the bomber, we are not, a priori, committed to a very definite view of how the long run will play out.
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different view
Another group of colonials held a different view.
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dim view
A good part of the electorate shared a dim view of the traditional parties and of politicians.
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disparate views
The participants had disparate views about staying in long-term care homes.
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dissenting view
He proposed that it would be most rational to believe that the majority is correct, but that the most moral action would be to offer one's dissenting view.
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distorted view
This empathy, indeed sympathy, creates a rather distorted view of the grocers' overall economic performance.
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dominant view
This justification nevertheless reflected the dominant view.
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dorsal view
Large, elliptical fenestrae are present between the sacral ribs in dorsal view.
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enlarged view
An enlarged view of those spines (fig. 6 inset) show that they are located in crater-like holes in the tegument.
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enlightened view
In particular, he has taken a most enlightened view on the problem of technological universities.
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erroneous view
The ability of an actor to serve its own interests will be severely undermined if it has an erroneous view of what its objective interests are.
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expanded view
The cross-peaks between symmetry mates are not shown in the expanded view due to the size of the unit cell.
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expansive view
I hope that a slightly more expansive view may be taken.
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exterior view
But the most impressive is the exterior view.
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extreme view
Reductionism, in this extreme view, is simply incompatible with notions like responsibility and desert.
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extremist view
Any such apparently unrelieved recital of a set of profound perils invites all-too-easy dismissal as an 'extremist view' no matter how strong the evidence that underlies it.
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favourable view
Until the 1970s, economists in general had a favourable view of abundant natural resources.
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feminist view
The feminist view is that women and men are fundamentally the same.
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field of view
The field of view of the advanced sonar ring depends on the field of view of a pair of transducers.
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first-person view
Extra-vehicular activities are conducted in first-person view allowing the user to experience the same feeling as astronauts do while space walking.
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frontal view
By t = 75 s, in the frontal view (figure 10e), the amplitude of the deformations has increased dramatically.
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holistic view
This criticism fails to take into account the holistic view.
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idealistic view
He is taking the rather idealistic view that there are exceptional candidates and that everybody knows them.
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idealized view
First, he argues that it is based on an idealized view of what is being acquired.
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ideological view
We have wasted a decade because of the totally ideological view that the link could be accomplished entirely by the private sector.
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inside view
Some composers seek mentors within another culture to offer more of an inside view of a musical tradition other than one's own.
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jaundiced view
It is bemusing, for example, to find a leftwinger who takes a jaundiced view of the introduction of child-care facilities.
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lateral view
The horizontal ramus is narrow in lateral view.
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left-wing view
It is rarely just a question of a right-wing view versus a left-wing view.
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liberal view
Consider first the liberal view.
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libertarian view
In the libertarian view, the institution has a legitimate right as well as a responsibility to view this issue from a marketplace, libertarian perspective.
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long-held view
The aim is to overcome the long-held view that the status of veterans is not fully recognised.
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magnificent view
Of the principal rooms, the male dressing room alone commands the magnificent view to the west.
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mistaken view
They would have to add accounts of how the mistaken view arose and how its falsity was discovered.
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moderate view
It does not follow, on the moderate view, that there is no reason for me to believe something on the subject.
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narrow view
Surely, this is a rather narrow view of such problems.
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negative view
Her survey demonstrates that the students held a negative view toward this topic.
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nuanced view
If anything, a nuanced view of culture calls for increased interest in the phenomenon he set out to study.
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objective view
For those wishing a more objective view, wider reading is essential.
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one-sided view
We have heard a one-sided view of that.
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opposing view
The opposing view- that dialects are organized in a continuum without sharp boundaries- is likewise popular.
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opposite view
I have exactly the opposite view.
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optimistic view
On its face, the present research supports an optimistic view of norms.
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orthodox view
Nor is this to dismiss the orthodox view.
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outspoken view
He courted the media as well as the scientific community, often leading to sensationalist or scientifically unrigorous report of his outspoken views.
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overhead view
We have to take an overhead view.
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panoramic view
That's the general panoramic view.
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partial view
The figure shows only a partial view of the results.
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partisan view
At practitioner level, this partisan view reinforces the lack of whole-industr y understanding and customer focus.
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personal view
Challenges of integrating conventional breeding and biotechnology: a personal view!
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pessimistic view
This seems to express a pessimistic view.
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philosophical view
Any philosophical view that assumes one unique rational approach to science must therefore be misguided.
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plain view
That is my plain view.
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political view
Taxation of land values, which characterised the pre-1914 land question, had almost disappeared from political view by the end of the 1930s.
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pragmatic view
We take a pragmatic view.
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predominant view
But the predominant view was that religion, at least in middle-class women, was an essentially calming in-uence.
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prevailing view
Or such is the prevailing view.
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progressive view
This mode of thought is extended to include teacher - student relationships and imitations of models without direct personal contact, leading to a linear and progressive view of history.
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radical view
He took the then very radical view that the papacy should lose its temporal power.
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realist view
And yet this naïve realist view that we can somehow perceive the world directly is inconsistent with the physics of perception.
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realistic view
The child has a realistic view of her/himself and accepts her/himself.
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rear view mirror
The car is surrounded by a golden halo and has fluffy dice hanging from the rear view mirror.
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religious view
Then it does follow that she must hold that some religious view or other is true.
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retrospective view
The adoption of the retrospective view induced the memorialist to remember without any consideration of the moral or religious implication of what he was remembering.
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right-wing views
He is quite happy with devolution, provided that it allows him to practise his own maverick right-wing views.
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romantic view
This romantic view of pre-colonial conditions is not borne out by available evidence.
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rosy view
Yet when we look beyond the necessarily rosy view offered by publishers' advertisements, we find negative comments coming from a great variety of sources.
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sanguine view
Scholars with a more sanguine view of the state often favour the cost-benefit approach.
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scenic view
The footpath offers a scenic view.
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sceptical view
Willingness to pay methods in health care: a sceptical view.
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simplified view
A situation-altering utterance, on this simplified view, is just an utterance that effects a "direct change" in someone's obligations.
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simplistic view
This seems an overly simplistic view from a contemporary standpoint.
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spectacular view
This position commanded a spectacular view of the whole bay.
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stereotypical view
They argue that the stereotypical view associating masculinity with technology was nevertheless reserved for certain kinds of machines.
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subjective view
It is a subjective standard, but the subjective view is that of the patient, not the proxy.
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sympathetic view
A more sympathetic view might hold that, paradoxically, some mysteries might be clearly expressed: the insoluble conundrum well put.
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third-person view
The game pioneered and popularized the over the shoulder third-person view perspective in video games.
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tolerant view
But if you know that the graph is flattening, you might take a more tolerant view of your fellow human beings.
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traditional view
A traditional view is that the child lacks social understanding.
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unanimous view
I can recall no recent case in which such a strong and unanimous view was expressed across the world in favour of clemency.
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unbiased view
An unbiased view of the archaeological patterning actually suggests the opposite.
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unified view
We are still far from having a unified view of how prosody works.
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uninterrupted view
This also clears the way for the camera's uninterrupted view directly from the posterior of the house to the front door.
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unobstructed view
The camcorder was mounted on a tripod unobtrusively in the corner of the room and had an unobstructed view of the experimental situation.
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unorthodox view
Nor would there be any greater chance for the unorthodox view to administer healthy shocks to the nation.
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unrealistic view
In fact, rather than serving as a protective factor, a positive but unrealistic view of self may be an added risk factor for aggressive children.
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utilitarian view
According to the utilitarian view, dignity cannot be limited to humanity or rationality, and it cannot be based on theological or biological considerations.
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varying view
Varying views from the fifteen authors of the further eleven chapters follow, and definitive answers are just as elusive as they were a decade ago.
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wide view
Even if a wide view of periodisation is adopted, then there remains some cause for pause.
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