0 a set of beliefs and ideas from which opinions and decisions are formed: --
"I have to put aside my emotions," he says, "and consider it from a professional standpoint."
1 a set of beliefs and ideas from which opinions and decisions are formed: --
From a fundraising standpoint, he’s been very successful.
He looks at things from a technological standpoint.
Still, this well-grounded collection manages to reconstruct the diasporic experience from the migrants' standpoint.
The standpoint alone can enable us to decide whether a subject is to be regarded as particular rather than general.
This standpoint has the important advantage of recognizing each person's individual rights, but still making mutually beneficial adjustments possible.
They failed to realize that they were thereby adopting not an economic but a juridical standpoint.
Sufficientarians claim that, from the moral standpoint, being badly off is an all-ornothing state of affairs.
The conventions of artistic production become relative, defined only at a particular moment in time from one particular standpoint.
A priori, we cannot rank these economies from a welfare standpoint.
Both these standpoints are popular, though convergence appears to be the favourite at present.