His career began a downhill descent by showing up late for work, and when he did show, he arrived with a bad attitude. |
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A highly skilled mechanic with a bad attitude doesn't have a prayer in our camp. |
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This is one sketch of an idea for the cover of a book about twin sisters, one of whom develops a bad attitude that makes a mess of her life. |
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It makes it necessary to ask for what he was being punished: was it for his bad attitude, his bad deeds, or their bad consequences? |
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People who make trouble or have a bad attitude will face great misfortune in the next life. |
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The bad attitude remains and people can see beyond the levigate face a bad life and a bad thought. |
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We should not assume from the outset that the Member States have a bad attitude. |
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The person I met had a bad attitude and she tried to get someone to beat me up. |
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If not, it may be from fear or indicate that the company has a bad attitude or culture. |
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In all fairness, their initial reluctance is not born out of bad attitude. |
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Unlike Knight, Blige has something of a reputation for a bad attitude. |
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With the bad attitude comes the bad behaviour the tabloids love. |
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His bad attitude appears in that he accepted the money for treachery. |
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The situation begins to be like, at a smaller scale, a repetition of the Davie's history for which the dénouement has been delayed for a long time by a bad attitude of the workers' union. |
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Many individual but similar facts begin to build up a picture which makes the observer suspect that some governments have a bad attitude to their courts. |
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I want to condemn the attempts to misuse specific moments of difficulty and present them as a bad attitude on the part of the government in principle, and, above all, doing so in the European Parliament. |
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I learned that Velociraptor was a small, fierce dinosaur with a bad attitude. |
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It seems hard to believe that this talented, well-spoken student is the same girl who only a few years ago had a bad attitude, was telling off teachers and skipped school. |
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They are Cosmo girls hyped up on silicone, bad attitude, and greed. |
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These are statements that have an amazing sort of oppressive quality about them, and they seem to be indicating-I hate to say it-a pretty bad attitude about your boss. |
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In case of bad attitude or breach, CRYOSTAR reserves the right of exclusion of the course with information given to the employer of the concerned trainee. |
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There is a bad attitude in these courtrooms and it has to change. |
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What seems to be a bad attitude may be a literacy problem. |
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