one-sided view
collocation in Englishmeaningsofone-sidedandview
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one-sided
adjective
uk/ˌwʌnˈsaɪ.dɪd/us/ˌwʌnˈsaɪ.dɪd/
If a competition is one-sided, one team or player is much better than ...
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view
noun
uk/vjuː/us/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofone-sidedandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We have heard aone-sidedviewof that.
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On reading the record today, it is clear to me that he gave a totallyone-sidedview.
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We must not take aone-sidedviewof this situation.
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Our interests are so many sided that we cannot afford to take aone-sidedview.
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It is not surprising that he has tended to give aone-sidedviewof the labour-only sub-contracting activity in the construction industry today.
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That is to take aone-sidedviewof industrial relations, regardless of the merits of the situation.
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I think that we gain a ratherone-sidedviewof matters at times.
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It is a mistake to have aone-sidedview.
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I think he has a ratherone-sidedviewof this issue.
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I do not believe that in this country we have too many newspapers which deliberately present a totallyone-sidedviewof life.
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Are we only to take aone-sidedviewof the case?
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I make no apology for relating aone-sidedviewof the argument.
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The case for using public money is all the greater if the printed press is inclined to give aone-sidedviewof a case.
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One might well have the situation that a veryone-sidedviewwas the only view which the judge could give in a particular case.
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I do not want to take aone-sidedviewof the problem in any sense.
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It would be wrong and damaging to the industry for us to end up with an organisation that took aone-sidedview.
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It may have done if one takes a veryone-sidedviewof the issue.
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No one doubts the accuracy of those reports, but it is essentially aone-sidedview.
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I fear that we are getting a slightlyone-sidedviewof this matter.
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Those amendments impose extreme restrictions and aone-sidedviewof the balance between offshore wind farm sites and navigation.
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