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but from this position vs but from this angle

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'But from this position' is used when referring to a specific location or point of view, while 'but from this angle' is used when talking about a particular perspective or viewpoint. It's important to choose the phrase that best fits the context in which it is being used.

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but from this position

This phrase is correct and can be used when referring to a specific location or point of view.

This phrase is used to indicate a specific position or viewpoint in a situation. It is often followed by a contrasting statement or perspective.

Examples:

  • I understand your point, but from this position, I see things differently.
  • But from this position, it's hard to see the whole picture.
  • I am not saying this in order to justify Russia's position, but this position must also be viewed from a psychological viewpoint.
  • Madam President, the ECR Group accepts that Russia is a vital economic partner and a global diplomatic heavyweight, but this position brings with it responsibilities.
  • About your question on the train, yes, I'll miss Pordenone but this position is too good to turn down.
  • There is nothing to do now but hold this position and wait.
  • But this position does mean that we cannot support the basic concept of the report that the principle of unanimity in all taxation matters be abandoned.
  • There is general agreement with this position, but I urge the Council to take Parliament's arguments seriously.
  • I do not question this position, but I think it lacks precision.
  • None of us want to be in this position, but we are.
  • High school Josh would have been stoked to be in this position, but this is not me.
  • Again, I don't know why you interviewed for this position, but thank you.
  • Of course, we have support from a number of European Union governments for this position but, regrettably, a number of others continue to oppose this position.
  • I am no more qualified than you to meddle in German internal affairs, but feel that this position is extremely consistent and if I am not mistaken also moves into line with what the Commission wants.
  • The European Parliament not only shared this position but also developed many aspects of it, substantially fleshing out and tightening the obligations on Member States and market-surveillance authorities, including the requirements relating to cooperation with customs authorities.
  • You all know as well as I do that the Member States do not fully agree with this position but it is a point of view that the Commission takes seriously, as we do all references to the fight against the funding of terrorism.
  • The political will seems to be there but positions still widely differ and the almost exclusive focus of the negotiations on agriculture thus far has not allowed the trade-offs across issues to materialise, which are so crucial at such an advanced stage.
  • This position is innovative, but is equally a position which includes and takes into account the concerns and the situation in which the Council finds itself.
  • I don't know, Captain, but from the position of the arms
  • Obviously the Committee agrees with this position, but it should be qualified by the consideration that new rules could be justified in the sectors where abuses most often occur.
  • Any concession on this position cannot but be at the expense of farming, the equilibrium of the ecosystem and consumer health, which is why we shall abstain from the vote.
  • But the position adopted by Mr Rothley has been consistent.

Alternatives:

  • but from this vantage point
  • but from this standpoint
  • but from this perspective
  • but from this location

but from this angle

This phrase is correct and is used when talking about a particular perspective or viewpoint.

This phrase is used to indicate a specific angle or perspective in a situation. It is often followed by a contrasting statement or viewpoint.

Examples:

  • I see what you mean, but from this angle, it looks different.
  • But from this angle, the problem becomes clearer.
  • It looks like Doyle got into the SUV, but from this angle, you can see that he didn't.
  • But with this angle, the weapon would have had to smash upward into the skull.
  • I can't tell from the others, but with this angle right there.
  • Nobody would be able to spot him, but check out this angle.
  • Anyway, so we figured out that both digital warheads were actually aiming at one and the same target, but from different angles.
  • My office and the office of Greg Simpson at CIA will be spearheading this angle, but if you encounter anything that waves near this, notify me.
  • On the track, both bikes are going forward, but from the right angle, it looks like the more distant bike is going backwards.
  • Possibly, but the angle is unlikely.
  • But from that angle, it just can't have missed the aorta.
  • But your angle was to give them what they wanted.
  • No, we're fine, but your angle and speed are off.
  • No, we're fine, but your angle and speed are off.
  • I'll know more later, but the angle and depth of the wound could indicate a weak blow.
  • Velocity corrections are easy, but an angle change, that becomes a trig problem.
  • But that angle wouldn't make sense if the victim was hit by a car.
  • In size, yes, but the angle of impact doesn't match.
  • But the angle is over the monitor, we can't see the screen.
  • But it changes our angle of approach to the sun by 1.1 degrees.
  • There is no angle, but I could...
  • But the facial angles on the Sumo guy and the actress aren't right.

Alternatives:

  • but from this perspective
  • but from this viewpoint
  • but from this vantage point
  • but from this position

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