Sentences with phrase «limited vantage point»

From my limited vantage point, there are three major challenges that everyone involved in Christian publishing has to deal with.
Cross-cultural friendships stretch us outside our limited vantage point as we seek to understand someone else's unique customs, values and traditions.
Yet from the limited vantage point that I occupy in this evolving world it often seems that discord is more prominent than harmony.
From my admittedly limited vantage point, the gravest dangers for us seem to be not legalism but antinomianism, not intellectualism but sentimentalism, not scrupulosity but laxity, not despair but presumption, not all - out retreat but all - out assimilation, not pharisaic ritualism but anti-liturgical iconoclasm, not missionary timidity but evangelical over-hastiness, not self - referentialism but self - forgetfulness (and not the good kind), not stifling uniformity but disjointed miscellany, not clericalism but, for lack of a better word, laicism.
From the very limited vantage point that each of us occupies within the emerging universe, discord often seems to be dominant over harmony.
Interacting with only like - minded individuals limits your vantage point.
At this stage in the book, it was hard to grasp what was meant by the term «foyer», perhaps because Blake carefully limits his vantage point to the movement's conception in 1936.

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In this, I realize, I am hardly the first person to notice that when attempting to solve a problem, changing your physical vantage point or mental framework can loft you past perceived limits.
1956 is not, from our vantage point, a particularly lauded year in cinema but it's an Oscar field we tend to think of regularly for various reasons including but not limited to:
From another vantage point, though, the Marvel movies are a series of limited opportunities: flat - looking, box - ticking widgets that can't ever be too distinct, lest they distract from that Very Big Story.
The limited size of the St. Louis plan offers an unusual vantage point into the complicated relationship between pension benefits and bottom - line budgeting.
By limiting his inspirations to the local scenery, and by maintaining a signature low vantage point, Jacobshagen documents the spiritual immensity of the Nebraskan land and sky.
«It may cost you $ 15,000 to $ 30,000 to do a very limited remodel that gives you a better angle, or higher vantage point, or a rooftop deck,» Krause says.
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