Sentences with phrase «very specific point of view»

By calling attention to the fact that «we know nothing about space,» she questions Euclidian geometry and the assumption of space as a given entity, seen from a very specific point of view.
Despite the way the film is being advertised, as a saucy romantic comedy, Love and Other Drugs has a very specific point of view.
Torea Rodriguez: And they're looking at it from a very specific point of view from that organ if you will, when really autoimmunity needs to be that 30,000 - ft view, big picture view because it's the entire immune system.
We like to label fiction as «just a story,» cutting it off from our world, but truthfully, every story that is told comes from a very specific point of view.

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«Tailoring materials that will absorb a specific color of light is very difficult from the scientific point of view, but from the societal point of view we are contributing to the development of a technology that can help reduce greenhouse gases.»
Let's be clear, though, Selma is a narrative feature — not a documentary — and it is told from a very specific point - of - view, the POV of an African - American woman too young to have been alive in 1965, but old enough to know how important that year was in the «arc of the moral universe.»
Each point of view is based on a specific context which, by its very nature, emphasizes one set of characteristics while de-emphasizing the remaining characteristics.
So once I decided I was going to write about Alzheimer's from the point of view of the patient, and once I decided it would be a murder mystery, I wrote the first section which pretty much committed me to following through with a limited set of characters and a very specific crime.
SC: Their point of view is very specific because they have been almost locked down.
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