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vision (Dream), noun abstraction, apparition, concept, conception, discernment, fantasy, form, glance, glimpse, illusion, image, look, perception, phenomenon, picture, presence, revelation, shape, spectacle, specter vision (Sight), noun field of view, vista See also: manifestation, phantom, phenomenon, sagacity, standpoint How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| That is, linked courses present a practical means for freeing students from the monocular vision of a single discipline by providing them with a vantage point from which they can survey the big picture and identify for themselves a critical framework that puts learning in context. His monocular vision is very frontal, but we're in a moment now that's more oblique. Significantly, however, the appellate court dropped some broad hints that it expected the complainant to win when he got back to state court, the reason being that the Federal Aviation Administration has not banned persons with monocular vision from flying planes - and so long as it hasn't, the court suggested, airlines shouldn't imagine that they can institute such hiring criteria on their own. |
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