business standpoint
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbusinessandstandpoint
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business
noun
uk/ˈbɪz.nɪs/us/ˈbɪz.nɪs/
the activity of buying and selling goods ...
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standpoint
noun[C]
uk/ˈstænd.pɔɪnt/us/ˈstænd.pɔɪnt/
a set of beliefs and ideas from which opinions and decisions ...
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(Definition ofbusinessandstandpointfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I am supporting this from abusinessstandpoint.
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Nor can we say it has been specially successful, looked at from the financial andbusinessstandpoint.
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From a purelybusinessstandpointthe position is eminently unsatisfactory.
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Not only is this plea put forward on the ground of common justice, but from thebusinessstandpoint.
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From a strictlybusinessstandpointour recent conduct as a nation may seem extremely foolish.
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I am only speaking from abusinessstandpoint.
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I think we ought to look at this proposition from something like abusinessstandpoint.
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I certainly suggest that is not satisfactory either from abusinessstandpoint, from an administrative standpoint, or from a common-sense point of view.
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This is the only thing that can be done from abusinessstandpoint.
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Looking from simply abusinessstandpoint, we believe that the gains would be outweighed by the losses.
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Difficulties are bound to arise and in any event, from abusinessstandpoint, it is highly desirable that the loading of a particular commodity should take place in one port.
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Adding several more measurements would probably improve shoe fit somewhat, but would be impractical from abusinessstandpoint.
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He nevertheless is open to some government intervention but demands that it make sense from abusinessstandpoint.
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From abusinessstandpoint, the last two years have been our best ones, which is counterintuitive, the signed editorial stated.
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