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It's worth revisiting the Alicia Machado saga from this perspective.
Make note of what policy might follow from this perspective.
From this perspective, facial recognition technology is the new fingerprint.
Best then not to approach the novel from this perspective.
From this perspective, Mr. Trump's record is mixed at best.
From this perspective, the new tax got things exactly backwards.
From this perspective, the issue just needs to go away.
Seen from this perspective, the third Trump-Kim summit is groundbreaking.
Even the most familiar landscapes are made strange from this perspective.
To attack traditional masculinity is from this perspective to attack men.
From this perspective, a decision is essentially a value-maximizing equation.
From this perspective, Hillary Clinton represents an opportunity for our engagement.
And I wonder from this perspective, looking back, like where do you.
Suddenly, from this perspective, I can't escape the truth: Everything has meaning.
Is it strange to have this deep history documented from this perspective?
From this perspective, Apple and Google's tools become a lot more useful.
From this perspective, oddly enough, Banville's homage reduces the object it venerates.
Otherwise, we can't tell too much on the hardware front from this perspective.
From this perspective, does the arrival of an additional immigrant help or hurt?
From this perspective, a house isn't a risky bet on the housing market.
I'm really good at writing a song from this perspective, to sing it.
Viewed from this perspective, the budget deserves mixed reviews, but not disdainful dismissal.
"From this perspective, experience and continuity will count for a great deal," Khan said.
It is from this perspective that lying in a job interview most often occurs.
Research indicates that even from this perspective, it's not a good idea to lie.
Perhaps my Indian compatriots should consider the right to own guns from this perspective.
Viewed from this perspective, the outsized gains for Netflix and Amazon make perfect sense.
From this perspective, we expect a recession to lower President Trump's chances of reelection.
From this perspective, a constitutional amendment to lengthen terms would probably be entirely uncontroversial.
So, from this perspective, these wines are just like many others on the market.
From this perspective, the problem is that we're not yet good enough at conducting research.
It's from this perspective I write to you now as a proponent of Third Wheeldom.
New initiatives to reframe health from this perspective are critical to improving the nation's health.
From this perspective, the structures of imperialist white supremacist capitalist patriarchy need not be challenged.
From this perspective, concentration camps are a means to an end, an example of instrumental violence.
From this perspective, anxiety is a symptom to be understood, not something to be pushed away.
You may think you know this story, but you probably haven't experienced it from this perspective.
From this perspective, it's a big deal to see senators buck their party leader so forcefully.
From this perspective, it is not at all surprising that people report feeling pain in dreams.
At least from this perspective, it seems like Chicago investors' reputation for being insular is somewhat unearned.
From this perspective, I&aposm skeptical of the notion that tryptophan is the depression remedy psychiatry needs.
Luke's disillusionment with the Jedi order is understandable from this perspective, as is his self-imposed exile.
From this perspective, drug use isn't something to be managed — it's something that needs to be stamped out.
From this perspective, the themes of Warhol's Pop Art mark just one recent stage in this long development.
Were the yuan to go through seven to the dollar, from this perspective, the gloves would be off.
In fact, from this perspective across the Atlantic, this NAFTA reboot should only reinforce the newly apparent reality.
To know Varda only from this perspective, as a kooky artist, would be a disservice to her legacy.
Art advisors were, for decades, central to the process of helping collectors decide what to buy from this perspective.
Seen from this perspective, modern science, engineering and technology are nothing other than the "rationalisation" of this mythic fear.
From this perspective, mathematics isn't something produced by the human mind so much as something the human mind discovers.
From this perspective, the rise of black ops advertising may be less a sign of power than of desperation.
From this perspective, the Ukrainian government and parliament are working hard to address the extensive challenges facing the country.
From this perspective, even one unemployed American tech worker is proof that the H-1B program undermines citizen employment.
From this perspective, Kissinger's lessons for contemporary negotiators are much more problematic than the authors are willing to admit.
Looking at Jackson's works from this perspective allows for new ways of reading her œuvre, instead of foreclosing them.
From this perspective, the working life of an organization begins to look like an unending sequence of leadership events.
So, I think from this perspective, as you know, the-- the G20 under the Japanese presidency will discuss global balances.
The ambitious, Github-famous text editing tool Quill is designed to consider the process of text editing from this perspective.
Though the shirts look identical from this perspective, history tells us that some feature Facebook icons and others do not.
From this perspective, plagues functioned as a setup for an even more crucial theme in ancient myth: a leader's intelligence.
From this perspective, M.M.T. is a version of free-lunchonomics, leaving the next generation to pay for this generation's profligacy.
From this perspective, many of the policies proposed by Mr. Trump will increase the trade deficit rather than reduce it.
From this perspective, Trump is not uncivil because he is insulting but because he threatens to shut up his opponents.
Liz and Emily are back on their proper coasts — finally — and from this perspective, it becomes clear the '90s are back.
"Inventories for gasoline and diesel have fallen significantly, and we see the market as having rebalanced from this perspective," JBC said.
So far, there is (British Prime Minister) Theresa May, Angela Merkel and me... It's important for me also from this perspective.
From this perspective, the crisis in science is more fundamental, and it involves moving beyond the existing model of routine discovery.
From this perspective, I don't think private companies should be making so many important decisions that touch on fundamental democratic values.
From this perspective, I believe that CBD may offer benefits for patients with some types of epilepsy and possibly other disorders.
From this perspective, everything feels strangely possible: It is a swim through a flipbook of improbable vacation photos all stitched together.
From this perspective, as much as it's a political scream, it's perhaps more of a practical whisper (at least for now).
From this perspective, the good news is that no fewer than 1,039 out of 7,21625 state legislators have military experience—2900 percent.
Zuckerberg's invocation of it looks, from this perspective, like a cynical ploy to dress up business decisions in a civil rights costume.
Missing from this perspective is NATO's 70-year record of advancing democracy, trade, and security as the most successful alliance in history.
From this perspective, it seems likely that the circles represent nutrient reserves for the larger species of grass that populate their edges.
From this perspective, the ultimate goal is for American businesses to be able to fill their labor needs as quickly as possible.
From this perspective, an A.G.I., however well intentioned, would likely behave in a way as destructive to us as any Bond villain.
From this perspective, even though the tenors are quite different, Trump's nascent administration has adopted characteristics of the early Reagan White House.
From this perspective, I don&apost think private companies should be making so many important decisions that touch on fundamental democratic values.
It is from this perspective that I wholeheartedly and unequivocally condemn the Trump administration's current proposal to cut Medicare home health services.
It's really powerful to dwell on just how unique the borough — and New York City as a whole — is from this perspective.
The polls indicate that Trump is running behind Clinton but within striking distance, so from this perspective, Trump's underhanded reverse attacks may work.
From this perspective the dominant media gave far too much attention to the true trailers and far too little to the true leaders.
From this perspective, what the self-proclaimed "farmosopher" Glenn Albrecht calls sumbiotarianism (from the Greek word sumbioun, to live together) has clear advantages.
From this perspective, continuing support for the Superfund program fits squarely in the Trump administration's broader goal of renewing the American industrial base.
From this perspective, I believe a rough analogy for that 1987 market collapse can be found in another event — the panic of Aug.
The history of the "Muslim period," the second millennium A.D., is seen solely from this perspective and remains a mechanism for fueling hatred.
From this perspective, what Trump is doing is telling us that governmental decisions should not assume that global warming is caused by humans.
From this perspective, I've seen (and heard) the space grow from a handful of audio experiments to a big buffet of listening choices.
From this perspective, too-rigid limits on official action builds within it the "necessary usurpations" required to respond adequately to some great national challenge.
From this perspective, the European Union was primarily a scapegoat for a host of resentments, from globalization to the state of schools and hospitals.
But Cuba has a history of exploiting contract workers in other industries, and the Major League Baseball deal must be scrutinized from this perspective.
From this perspective, they need to be transparent about how their businesses work, so that regulators understand the nuances that come with over-correcting problems.
So from this perspective, CNN had a problem: If even its GOP-leaning pundits are anti-Trump, how does the network present a balanced offering?
From this perspective, those studies are all concerned with the wrong thing — and will turn up null results whether the program is working or not.
See the world from this perspective, and Ms. Warren looks like the left wing of a broken status quo, not the start of something different.
From this perspective, Kymriah provides value given that the only other potentially curative option for these patients is a stem cell transplant from a matching donor.
Even when he's tackling familiar themes—like if and how one might procure illicit substances—it comes from this perspective that's totally out of this world.
When Tomek sits at the kitchen table and despairs to his mother about his disinterest in romantic companionship, the director captures their conversation from this perspective.
From this perspective, the absence of women composers at the Metropolitan Opera is solely based upon the quality of the work and not a gender bias.
From this perspective, the high interest rates of the 212000s, '80s, and '90s look like an aberration driven by the unusually high inflation of that era.
You know, the find with potential long-term ramifications... From this perspective, it was the announcement of Alexander Acosta as Trump's second nominee for Labor Secretary.
Looked at from this perspective, Aku's true origin could be a Japan none too different from the pastoral kingdom Jack fights to resurrect in the show.
From this perspective, the government's attempts to impose and elaborate a dress code are not just an affront to their freedom but further proof of male chauvinism.
From this perspective, the antiglobalization movement wasn't the future of politics, it was a bunch of noisy luddites fighting against the new era of promise and prosperity.
From this perspective, it seems that the AJCA may have been a net failure in achieving the policy goal of returning foreign earnings to the United States.
The rancor and the polarization of politics in Peru can seem, from this perspective, insular, a neighborhood squabble, even, no matter what the actual stakes might be.
Jacob Gershman at the Wall Street Journal captured the point, and from this perspective, at least, the Clinton folks walked right up to the edge of the law.
From this perspective, Mr Nicklaus should only feel threatened if Mr Woods manages to regain his former status as the unquestioned world number one despite his advanced age.
From this perspective, fanning such fears can be a way for would-be holders of power (material, spiritual or both) to attract followers and keep them in line.
From this perspective, any level of immigration, legal or illegal, economic or humanitarian, that might turn America into a majority-nonwhite country is a recipe for national suicide.
From this perspective, the Trump administration's effort to secure renewal of the broadest possible surveillance authority in Section 702 and to oppose reforms to protect Americans makes sense.
It's fully possible that what look like improvements in policing from this perspective could have just been phenomena that happened alongside a decline in crime for other reasons.
From this perspective, it is not surprising that the lagged effects of the 2009 recession enter the decision-making progress of both individuals and families deciding whether to migrate.
From this perspective, we have determined that the current development status of the game is very challenged, and we had to make a difficult decision as a development team.
From this perspective, Washington can only prevail if we are prepared to risk blowback and take the fight to them in the arena of our own advantage—conventional warfare.
From this perspective, the problem with "The Capeman" is not that Simon was laying claim to decades of Puerto Rican pop; it is that his claim wasn't bold enough.
"It was the first time Arafat had met with an Israeli, and from this perspective, it could be called a 'historic meeting'," Avnery wrote in Israel's Haaretz newspaper in February.
Higher earnings for scientists, doctors and computer programmers help motivate students to tackle these difficult subjects, in the process pushing knowledge forward; from this perspective, inequality contributes to human capital.
From this perspective, health considerations are taken into account across sectors of policymaking — not just access to health care — such as transportation policy, housing policy, water policy, and urban planning.
From this perspective, Bashar al-Assad and Kim Jong-un are appealing targets; many people would (and do) regard measures to put them in their place as appropriate and necessary.
From this perspective, and in a different and more extreme fashion than with regard to other human rights, the borders of the right to privacy allow for compromise and flexibility.
This doesn't imply the market is peaking, simply that — from this perspective — forward returns will be unimpressive over the next few years (in the 5 percent a year range, say).
From this perspective, Mark Zuckerberg's empire has become an immensely powerful media organization in its own right, albeit one that effectively subcontracts actual news gathering to other entities (this newspaper included).
From this perspective, the entire exhibition might be viewed as a single sculptural installation, and it is clear that Sze has considered the whole space — including its exterior — in assembling the show.
Seen from this perspective, the square suddenly becomes a place where former proletariat turned by biocapitalism into brainwashed consumers, unaware of their deadness, mingle with the zombie revolutionary proletariat of the past.
Viewed from this perspective, the investments made by organized labor during the 2016 federal election campaign cycle — approximately $110 million, a 38 percent increase from 2012 — will likely yield little in return.
Viewed from this perspective, Harvard graduates make more than their Yalie counterparts not because they are better educated but because they have to be paid more to compensate for their less fulfilling careers.
"In my view, the calibration of the enhanced supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) for the U.S. global systematically important banks should be reconsidered from this perspective," Powell told a Chicago symposium on central clearing.
The most notable change, from this perspective, is the removal of the state and local income tax (SALT) deduction, which adversely affects wealthier taxpayers in states like New York, New Jersey, and California.
From this perspective, even though the case seems like a traditional federalism dispute, with states on one side and the federal government on the other, the political reality is a lot more complicated.
From this perspective, synthetic fuels are just a stable (more stable than any chemical battery) way of storing solar and wind energy — helpfully, one that can make use of existing pipeline and distribution infrastructure.
There simply aren't many sitcoms out there that could do an episode about police brutality from this perspective, and as Carmichael Show's incredibly deft "Protest" and Black-ish's "Hope" highlights, that's a real shame.
" "From this perspective," the report continues, "it is noted that measuring blood lead levels without removing the sources of lead from the environment...appears the equivalent of using Flint's children (and adults) as human bioassays.
Seen from this perspective, the vote for Brexit looks like—and to some extent is—a cry of fury by those who have borne the burden of European integration without benefiting proportionally from its advantages.
From this perspective, Uncle Sam does not represent a benign symbol of patriotism, but rather the specter of Big Brother ordering citizens to return their guns, land, and liberty in the name of the law.
From this perspective, the test for the #NeverAgain movement and other gun control initiatives is not to change minds about gun control but to make the issue salient when people go the polls in November.
And from this perspective, Vladimir Putin looks at Mr. Trump -- a populist who seems willing to throw the usual values to the wind -- as his natural ally, and a potential vehicle for his own global interests.
From this perspective, it's logical (rather than horrifying) that much of the tropical tourism industry is built to cater to this gaze, continuing to appeal to Westernized ideas of leisure via plantations and colonial ship routes.
The real best defense of the tax legislation, from this perspective, would be that corporate tax cuts will lead to more investment in the American economy, more jobs, and higher wages, as Vox's Dylan Matthews previously explained.
Viewed from this perspective, alongside the observation that very few other asset classes or regions offer more attractive returns, we are content to have our capital in a well-diversified portfolio of U.S-centric credit and equities.
From this perspective, companies would be deterred from taking a best-practices approach in data protection globally; as a result, they would operate one way in the EU and another way in the rest of the world.
That's the first step, because otherwise, we're going to keep having contention because they're going to keep coming from this perspective that we are paid what we're worth and we should just sort of shut up and play.
From this perspective, even Biden's many gaffes are reminiscent of Jed Bartlet's White House, where staffers seemed to misspeak in every other episode in ways that were misinterpreted to great comedic effect, even though they always meant well.
Viewed from this perspective, the Brown decision represents one of the proudest moments in American history; it is the legal victory that serves as one half of the bookends that culminated in civil rights and voting rights legislation eleven years later.
KASICH: And I'm going to stay positive about what I want to do from the... (APPLAUSE) GARRETT: Governor Bush, from the perspective, economic growth — viewed from this perspective of economic growth, you have proposed a tax on hedge fund managers.
In part, the mystification of the disciples — presumably the ones who would have spirited away the corpse if it were all a hoax — is, from this perspective, the most compelling evidence of the accuracy of the events reported in the Gospels.
From this perspective, Mr. Grenell's appointment as the country's highest-ranking intelligence officer looks intended to ensure that any U.S. intelligence assessments and warnings of Russian meddling in the 2020 election are downplayed and withheld from Congress, if not completely suppressed.
From this perspective, the fact that Trump's G.O.P. has finally consolidated, say, a once-Democratic area like Appalachia is almost a welcome relief: At last all the white racists are safely in the other party, and we don't have to cater to them anymore.
"The Fed puts more store in consumer confidence as a predictor of consumer spending behavior, and from this perspective the Fed should be reassured that the second quarter looks strong on the consumer spending front," said John Ryding, chief economist at RDQ Economics in New York.
As political scientist Dave Hopkins explained on Twitter, it's their next primary election, and the voters in that election would see compromise with Obama as an unforgivable sin, even if it was a wiser strategy: From this perspective, McConnell did the only thing he could do.
"Brian and David and the producers and the crew were all very welcoming but also very adamant about the fact they wanted me to speak up and say, 'Hey, that's not how somebody is non-binary would say,' or, 'have you thought about it from this perspective,' " Dillon said.
And the ACA taxes on investment savings and high incomes are exactly backwards from this perspective; they raise the tax burden on savings and working for high income taxpayers, the ones most likely to alter their behavior in response to such taxes, thereby slowing economic growth which affects everyone.
From this perspective, the first island outpost a US planner can rely on is Hawaii, which sits there in the middle of a vast ocean, looking a lot like a gas station in the desert with a big, lonely "Last Chance For Gas" sign swinging in the wind.
Viewed from this perspective, it is not surprising that the first African-American president was followed by a candidate like Trump, who promised to put the restoration of America's dominant political majority above the niceties of normal politics, who is visibly enraged by Black Lives Matter protests and kneeling NFL players.
From this perspective, the Woolsey fire that raged near Malibu in November, and the massive Thomas fire, which burned between Ventura and Santa Barbara from December 2017 into the new year, are just part of a mosaic that extends through the mix of chaparral shrubland and residential development that surrounds the region's coastal cities.
"Rhimes continued,"This idea that women are often treated in this way is disturbing to me, but it's also very interesting to me to get to tell the story of Jo from this perspective of somebody who has walked away from a past that happened so long ago, and might have to face it again.
From this perspective, she is also working to launch a handful of truly innovative programs for Miami, ranging from the first/only fintech accelerator in South Florida, to the first-ever shared wetlab research facility across several universities, to official soft-landing programs that incentivize growing companies to come from Latin America to Miami.
Viewed from this perspective, the loss of the object form of the relative pronoun, whom, is simply the tail-end of a shift from a synthetic structure (one that distinguishes subject and object by adding endings) to an analytical one (in which subject and object are distinguished by word order) that has been in progress for a millennium.
After World War Two, by contrast, the United States underwrote the rebuilding and defense of western Europe and backed the process of integration that has culminated in the EU. From this perspective there is further cause for alarm given Trump's lack of respect for the rules-based international order that Washington itself fostered over the past 70 years.

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