Perspective
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From the opposite perspective, would "Casablanca" have the same resonance if it was within a fictional conflict?
Technically speaking, the GITS series may be the best animated in the world but as far as the final
perspective
is concerned, it certainly does not look that or look that realistic or deep.
Not only that, but it really changed my
perspective
on the idea of living forever.
Viewed from this perspective, it appears self-evident that no "thinking computer" whose focus is permanently set on high can come close to simulating human thought.
From the banks’ perspective, that means that capital is trapped in subsidiaries, and cannot be optimally used across its network.
In a longer historical perspective, this policy paralysis may not be surprising.
Unfettered innovation and entrepreneurship are necessary for connecting the poor to the formal financial system; but, from a policy and development perspective, we need to shift our efforts toward improving the larger ecosystem to realize new fintech products’ full potential.
But from the
perspective
of the past seven years, this clearly needs to be rethought.
Through all of this, the supposedly economically literate Singh was little more than a silent spectator, offering only denials of responsibility or trite remarks from the
perspective
of a political outsider.
But protracted economic crisis has changed their citizens' perspective, with a rising proportion viewing EU membership as more costly than beneficial.
Third, the UK needs to put today’s political drama into perspective, and get on with policymaking, including in areas that have nothing to do with Brexit.
Two days of intensive discussions revealed important differences in perspective, but also many commonalities.
From a Western perspective, willful confrontation makes little sense, because the EU and Russia are and will continue to be neighbors.
To put this in perspective, developing countries receive just $10 per child annually in global education support, barely enough to cover the cost of a single textbook.
By anti-intellectualism, I mean especially an aggressively anti-scientific perspective, backed by disdain for those who adhere to science and evidence.
Similarly, from a global perspective, opening trade can contribute to the world’s overall economic growth, but does not guarantee that the benefits will be fairly distributed among countries.
From the Serbs’ perspective, attacks by Albanian nationalists were more likely the beginning of an attempt to enlarge their territory at the expense of their Christian neighbors, beginning with the weakest.
China has never been a positive factor in American politics; so, from its perspective, the less it is mentioned in this US election season, the better.
Indeed, from the EU’s perspective, a hostile president in France, the country of Jean Monnet, would be far more destructive than Brexit.
To explain this difference in perspective, perhaps one should venture further into the past than the Iraq War and consider the divergence that already existed traditionally between the United Kingdom’s pragmatic approach to its imperial role and the French Empire’s missionary zeal.
Viewed from this perspective, countering terrorism includes rebutting terrorist propaganda with a strategic communications campaign.
Thinking about countries in these comprehensive terms also provides a different strategic
perspective.
From the
perspective
of US diplomats, the people of every country stand on the same footing as their government.
This black-and-white
perspective
may seem like a continuation of the Soviet-era worldview.
This is the moment for conclusions and perspective, the always-fascinating moment when the actors in the drama, who have sometimes operated in secret, turn up their last cards.
From the
perspective
of codependency, the US now feels scorned by its once compliant partner and, predictably, is lashing out in response.
Initially, China’s leadership – responding to former Premier Wen Jiabao’s surprising 2007 critique of a Chinese economy that had become increasingly “unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable” – made its case from an analytical
perspective.
Last October, in a speech to the 19th Party Congress, President Xi Jinping made the same point from an ideological perspective, reframing the so-called Marxian principal contradiction around the pitfalls of “unbalanced and inadequate” development.
From an analytical perspective, this has been expressed in terms of a Japanese-like stagnation if China mismanages its economy.
From an ideological perspective, an endgame of chaos and revolution looms if the “principal contradiction” is not resolved.
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