Sentences with phrase «very valuable perspective»

Underpinning the jokes is a very valuable perspective, however - Shepherd has a hell of a lot of experience on this.

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But to be aware of this and to be interested to see another perspective from another person can be very mind - opening and valuable.
The advice below comes from my trusted doctor of many years who is both a Doctor of Chinese Medicine and a MD, which gives her the very rare and valuable perspective of both mainstream and alternative medicine.
As someone who has both been traditionally - published and self - published, Richard is a hybrid author and thus has a valuable perspective on the self vs. traditional debate that's become a very big focus in the publishing industry, especially in recent months.
The mortgage interest deduction is indeed controversial from a policy perspective, but what is not controversial is that it is very valuable for many homeowners — especially the homeowner discussed above who is paying $ 24,000 in property tax and $ 10 - $ 11,000 in property tax.
The exhibition serves as a valuable opportunity to witness works that convey «the origins of his expression» for the very first time in Japan, and is in itself a testament that McGinley's distinct perspective of the world had been established from the very onset of his practice.
For me, the most valuable addition made by Kingston to the ongoing debate is the very sound theoretical framework she provides, which treats environmental policy and competition law as equals (usually the environment is seen from a competition law perspective or vice versa).
«His extensive trial experience coupled with his business background allows Brian to provide a unique perspective that our clients will find very valuable
The information you can get by examining quotes from competing Houston insurance companies is important whether you've had coverage in place for years or you're shopping for your very first policy, and because insurance quotes are free, there's really no excuse to ignore the valuable perspective they offer.
@Jay Hinrichs Very true... I think that's one self - critique I'd have as well in that I prob don't spend enough time thinking about things from the other party's perspective (see impatience above) or trying to figure out what is most valuable to them.
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