Do you find that to be true, or is that
a limited outsider perspective?
Not exact matches
Instead, research suggests that particularly tough problems often require the
perspective of an
outsider or someone not
limited by the knowledge of why something can't be done.
From an
outsider's
perspective, the basis for this articulation of the right of action misses a fundamental aspect of the freedom of contract: in most instances, the policyholder chose the minimum statutory
limits in order to pay the lowest amount of premium.