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viewpoints <a viewpoint; viewpoints> N

viewpoints

ability to respect viewpoints of other members ECON

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Bohemians were associated with unorthodox or anti-establishment political or social viewpoints, which often were expressed through free love, frugality, andin some casessimple living (high bohemians).
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Copyright reform would have far-reaching impacts, so it is incredibly important that it be approached with all facts and viewpoints in hand.
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As group members listen to each others thought and ideas, individuals are forced to reflect upon their thoughts and reconsider their viewpoints.
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Opposing viewpoints offer a range of alternative plans.
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The show seems, however, to be learning to harness the humor in other viewpoints and make callers feel more welcome.
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But the dirty little secret is that people usually throw out the NIMBY label to feel ethically justified when they stop listening to opposing viewpoints.
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It is often used to dismiss viewpoints one considers to be absurd.
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There are several viewpoints regarding this sudden increase.
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It was an uneasy collaboration between abolitionists and slaveholders, who approached the issue from differing viewpoints.
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The book presents two different viewpoints: a neurophysiologic and a psychological cause for hysteria.
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