The phrase
"to look upon" means to regard or view something in a certain way, often with respect or admiration.
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The early 2000s are most often
looked upon as the beginning of the subprime mortgage bubble which led to the devastating mortgage meltdown in 2008.
But please do
n't look upon others as «happy couples or even single parents» — we really never know what goes on within a marriage or relationship despite how happy they look.
Anything that suggests to people that culinary pleasure isn't an uncompromising good will be
looked upon with by most people as a threat.
The same goes for people that haven't made any claims in the recent past, since this is favorably
looked upon by insurance companies.
Now, though, cycling is
looked upon more as a hobby or a sport, the number of bicycle riders remains quite large.
I've practiced law and I write advertising, two challenging activities that society does not
always look upon favorably.
It's refreshing to find that most Olympic athletes
still look upon the pins as tokens of friendship rather than high - priced collectibles.
Regardless of the reason why you've been out of work, gaps in employment are
generally looked upon negatively by employers.
We will
also look upon further on your feedback about our hot water and room door lock and improve our facilities even more.
So I was surprised to see him tackle the genre film, an act that he told me was not
looked upon kindly by his peers.
All of the issues you've mentioned will be
looked upon further, for improvement and prevent it from happening again.
Often we neglect to
look upon very important details when working on projects as big as your home.
Extremely social and fast paced, people encouraged me to ask questions all the time and showing initiative was
looked upon well, even if the task was small.
However, this particular treatment is
usually looked upon as a short - term solution that should be used along with a longer - lasting treatment.
Considering any of the things listed above goes to show that you understand what the
employer looks upon posting the job opening.
I would then ask, if you are straight, if you'd
ever looked upon a woman in lust.
A beautiful sight to look across from the ground and a breathtaking sight to
look upon from the sky.
I understand how some dog
owners look upon a rejection of their dog as a rejection of a family member.
Fortunately, most
dogs look upon a baby with curiosity and interest and will show no signs of aggression or other negative behavior.
Yet having encountered this fantastic tree with human features, readers can no longer
look upon real trees as mere objects meant only for our manipulation.
From the moment my
eyes looked upon my daughter I felt the true feeling of unconditional love.
Because our goal was to fill every possible minute with billable work, taking breaks wasn't always
looked upon positively.
They
soon look upon you as part of their pack — a two - legged dog — and they can fit right into that social structure with ease.
However, this is one of the factors to be
looked upon before buying a life insurance policy and must be compiled with other important things to finalize the insurance plan and insurance company.
One can
look upon fearful objects without being afraid while at the same time fear many things that could never cause harm.
When a leader of an organization possesses these qualities, they will be
looked upon much differently and will have higher chances of success in the executive position.
That should keep him busy for a while and I'm sure that amount of effort would be
looked upon favourable by his god.
The biochemical process of fermentation that is responsible for these actions was not understood and
undoubtedly looked upon by early man as a mysterious and even magical phenomenon.
The material that the diapers use should be
thoroughly looked upon when selecting a suitable diaper for your baby.
Many natural
therapists look upon the stomach as the «seat of disease», while the colon is «the seat of nervous energy».
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