という点から考えると
Meanings
- From the standpoint of
- From the perspective of
- From the viewpoint of
- Think in terms of
- Viewed from the angle of
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Explanation
This phrase is used when you want to assess or judge something by focusing on a particular aspect. It signals that you will consider a specific point before drawing a conclusion. It is common in essays, reports, debates, or business discussions. Example usages: - 売上が減少しているという点から考えると、新製品の投入を延期すべきだ。 Translation: From the standpoint of declining sales, we should postpone launching a new product. - コストを抑えるという点から考えると、外部委託は有効だと考えられる。 Translation: From the perspective of cost reduction, outsourcing seems effective.
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Example sentences
From the standpoint of declining sales, we should postpone launching a new product.
From the perspective of cost reduction, outsourcing seems effective.
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