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perspective

[per-spek-tiv] / pərˈspɛk tɪv /


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“This chasm between the game and its audience,” Mr. Klosterman writes, “is so vast that most people obsessed with football have no firsthand perspective on the object of their desire.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Williams, a CNN legal analyst and a former federal prosecutor, brings a legal perspective to the saga’s investigative and courtroom elements.

From The Wall Street Journal

“From an equity market perspective, improved market access to Europe would disproportionately benefit domestically listed Indian companies with global aspirations, particularly in industrials, pharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals and select consumer exporters,” Desai said.

From Barron's

"From younger people's perspective, or if people are new into jobs, then there's a lot more support, learning and development together as well, that sense of social community cohesion," she added.

From BBC

From a “pure numbers perspective,” Reback doesn’t expect the stock to re-rate until capital expenditure growth slows below Azure’s growth, or Azure revenue increases significantly.

From Barron's