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From a purely practical
standpoint, that makes no sense
whatsoever.
It makes sense from a social responsibility
standpoint, said Ross.
He's much more available this week from the
standpoint of what he knows.
From a legal
standpoint, it's a good strategy-albeit a scorched-earth policy.
I've climbed things that are harder ""from a pure technical
standpoint, he said.
From my
standpoint, it's a pretty strong kick in the teeth, he said.
So from a practical
standpoint, it doesn't need franchisees to expand, she said.
There's absolutely no cross-compatibility from a device communication
standpoint.
“It would appear from the 8-year-old’s
standpoint she very much loved her father.”
The agreement could nevertheless help Alibaba from a publicity
standpoint, he added.
So, it's really a win-win from a recreational and an economic development
standpoint.
From a usage
standpoint,
however, both apps are now seeing similar engagement.
From a financial
standpoint, "passing that notion onto your kids is a complete disaster.
O'Brien indicated that Shorts is further ahead from a health
standpoint than Washington.
From a financial
standpoint, Lexington offers a lot of attractive things, Musgrave says.
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