standpoint
Americannoun
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the point or place at which a person stands to view something.
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the mental position, attitude, etc., from which a person views and judges things.
From the lawyer's standpoint, her client is right.
noun
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Origin of standpoint
Example Sentences
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Alphabet has “laid the groundwork for an immense amount of value creation from an AI standpoint,” Musk said.
From MarketWatch
From a technical standpoint, robotics problems can be broken down into two main categories: navigation and manipulation.
From an administrative standpoint, gifting property appears simpler.
From MarketWatch
From a basketball standpoint, I think I’m the perfect coach for her because I recognize what her gifts are and how to walk into that.”
From Washington Post
Because one of these things with these models is, we are like, maybe from a Google vantage standpoint, we looked at in all the areas where it goes wrong, maybe, a bit more.
From New York Times
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