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where one stands
noun as in vantage point
Strongest matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Many Americans still feel the pain of higher prices and narrowed employment opportunity; where one stands on the economy depends as much as always on where one sits.
Regardless of where one stands on climate change or any of the other associated issues, allowing the earth to dictate decisions that should come from God is deeply problematic.
A failure to defend their rights, regardless of where one stands, is a failure to stand by the values that have consistently made America the greatest nation in the world.
“When you functionally treat complementarianism — a doctrine of MAN — as if it belongs among the matters of 1st importance, yea, as a litmus test for where one stands on inerrancy & authority of Scripture, you are the ones who have misused Scripture. You went too far.”
Sometimes, depending on where one stands, the scales of justice never even balance out, let alone tip in one’s favor.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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