Sentences with phrase «historical standpoint»

I think you would find it very informative from a strictly historical standpoint.
«I began thinking very deeply about what it meant to create space for yourself as an artist from an art historical standpoint,» he said.
From a historical standpoint, this could be considered «normal» growth.
That would be a more «normal» rate of growth, from a historical standpoint.
Noting that this would be a pretty awful inflation - adjusted return from a historical standpoint, Ezrati simply dismisses it as implausible: «Such an expectation is far from reasonable, not the least because today's fundamentals are far superior.»
Haven't these meaningful pools of capital already rotated away from bonds from an historical standpoint?
But they argue that prices, from a historical standpoint, remain attractive.
On the subject of overshooting, Jeremy Grantham of GMO included a section called «No Market For Young Men» in his third quarter investment letter, with some fairly dismal comments about valuation cycles from a historical standpoint:
I would add that Christianity still deserves a special position from a historical standpoint.
From an historical standpoint John the Baptist was in prison for causing a riot that killed 120,000 Magis.
From a historical standpoint, we could probably do no better than to simply point to Apostle's Creed or Nicene Creed, which uphold God as the creator of the universe, the Godhead as existing eternally in three persons, the dual nature of Jesus Christ, the virgin birth, the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, the reign and return of Christ, and the person and work of the Holy Spirit.
But let's exam this from a historical standpoint.
From a historical standpoint.
«End of an Era: The HEU Agreement and Beyond,» examines the HEU deal from an historical standpoint, and addresses the impact of the deal's end on the parties to the deal and nuclear fuel market as a whole.
Guadalcanal Diary and Wing and a Prayer are interesting from a historical standpoint but probably not enjoyable for modern audiences in any non-intellectualized sense.
This era of Corvettes was lackluster in the performance department but these pace cars could still draw a great deal of interest from a historical standpoint.
From a historical standpoint, the Dodge Charger originally debuted as a1966 model.
Haven't these meaningful pools of capital already rotated away from bonds from an historical standpoint?
Stephen Goddard: If you look at the market PE from a historical standpoint, it's trading at 20 times earnings which seems expensive relative to historical standards, but we're in a world where 10 - year treasury's at two and a half percent.
Idea 5: American Revolution From a historical standpoint, the 1770s would be an excellent place to create a story from.
While it may not feel like a traditional Assassin's Creed game from a historical standpoint, the action and gameplay will remain what you expect.
So was DICE able to recapture that magic from a historical standpoint that used to be present with almost every first person shooter a decade or two ago?
These «shaped canvases» have their roots in American painting between the 1950s and 60, an era that interests Claudia Comte in particular, not just from an art - historical standpoint, but above all with a view to popular culture, comics and fun fairs.
Before I get into these, let's think about a climate sensitivity of 4 degrees C, just from a historical standpoint.
On some level, that is an accurate statement from a historical standpoint.
That would be a more «normal» rate of growth, from a historical standpoint.
From a historical standpoint, this could be considered «normal» growth.
From a historical standpoint, rates are still incredibly low.
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