English to Hindi Dictionary standpoint

standpoint

दृष्टिकोण
definition
noun
she writes on religion from the standpoint of a believer
an attitude to or outlook on issues, typically arising from one's circumstances or beliefs.
translation of 'standpoint'
दृष्टिकोण
noun
सिद्धांत
example
From the 'standpoint' of a judge or legislator, this makes all the difference in the world.
To view them from a central 'standpoint' , one has to step over the actual paintings.
Even worse from the 'standpoint' of democracy is the unequal treatment of males and females.
she writes on religion from the 'standpoint' of a believer
Nor, it seems clear, does he purport to be a committed Christian, speaking from the 'standpoint' of religious belief.
But what would the history of ideas look like from the 'standpoint' of the victims?
This forces us to think in terms of all modern economy from the 'standpoint' of Vernadsky.
We knew that it was going to be tough from the 'standpoint' of family separation.
First of all, that's another problem from the 'standpoint' of who you are as the viewer.
In the chapters that follow we consider these issues from the 'standpoint' of a variety of aspects of life in modern Britain.
From the 'standpoint' of the liberal economists, all this is fine.
All of this is quite true, from the 'standpoint' of conventional narrative.
From the 'standpoint' of women whose primary goal in life is career advancement, these are sobering findings.
Dare says its designers did not begin from the 'standpoint' of maximising profit.
The enterprise is examined both from an industry-wide viewpoint and from the 'standpoint' of the individual firm.
But the situation changes when the issue is examined from the 'standpoint' of the economy as a whole.
In many cases, it is also the right strategy from the 'standpoint' of economic efficiency.
she writes on religion from the 'standpoint' of a believer
From the 'standpoint' of the South, the growing industrial and economic power of the North seemed a real threat.
It must be applied from the 'standpoint' of the community and not from the subjective viewpoint of the developer.
Vernadsky defined the biosphere in a rigorous way, from the 'standpoint' of geology.
The real question, is it safe from the 'standpoint' of public utilities to get back into the area?
Of course, Heckman was speaking strictly from the 'standpoint' of an academic.
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