Attitudes like that show a distinct lack of maturity when it comes to nationhood. |
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Attitudes began to shift in the 1970s, with the domestic craze for Blue Nun and Liebfraumilch. |
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Attitudes are much more difficult to identify and may only be revealed in subtle ways. |
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Attitudes towards the relationship between genius and madness are a good example. |
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Attitudes change and it was wrong to found assumptions on dated and untested material. |
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Attitudes towards children were also connected to the changing demographic structure of colonial society. |
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There are always nuggets of fascinating information in the annual British Social Attitudes surveys. |
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Attitudes towards cannabis among the police, many politicians and the public are changing. |
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The Sexual Attitudes Scale was designed to measure attitudes about sexual behavior and the place of sexual intimacy in relationships. |
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Attitudes about nature as backdrop, commodity, enemy have been dug out and re-animated as if they were not ancient corpses moldering and corrupt. |
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Attitudes are predispositions to act in a particular situation, and involve three elements. |
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Attitudes are learnt through observation of those in relative power or seniority. |
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The Pew Global Attitudes Survey that Walt cites reveals that poverty, global stewardship, AIDS, and kindred issues matter a great deal to people around the world. |
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Attitudes are contagious, and how we behave does influence others. |
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Attitudes towards southern accents, particularly the Cantonese accent, range from disdain to admiration. |
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Attitudes towards the value that independent quantity surveyors bring to projects needs to change but the situation in the region is improving. |
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Attitudes may vary depending on the steps taken in the avoidance scheme, or the perceived unfairness of the tax being avoided. |
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Attitudes of even skeptical citizens, do not discard the possibility on future sustainable enlargements. |
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Attitudes of sixth-grade teachers toward standard and nonstandard dialects, bidialectalism, and sociolinguistics. |
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Attitudes among the Presbyterian middle class, however, tended to change in the second half of the 19th century as the Gaelic Revival became associated with Irish nationalism. |
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Attitudes vary from approval through neutrality to outright hostility. |
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In 2016 the Scottish Social Attitudes survey found that 52 per cent of people said they are not religious, compared with 40 per cent in 1999 when the survey began. |
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These attitudes, however, are not translated into an equal sharing of the work of caring. |
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Finally, how do youth attitudes toward religion play our when it comes to their wallets and pocketbooks? |
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The value of qualitative methods in researching patient attitudes is well recognised. |
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Instead, the accent is on improving business attitudes, leaving consumers with the impression that once again profit is being put before safety. |
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Community education may help change attitudes of tolerance to and acceptance of all forms of abuse in intimate relationships. |
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There can be no straightforward account of attitudes toward Jewishness in the work of Virginia Woolf. |
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There are widespread negative attitudes that adults who are morbidly obese are weak-willed, ugly, awkward, self-indulgent, and immoral. |
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I could do nothing, in the face of the present attitudes and philosophies of those who administer our laws. |
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It was designed to measure both affective and evaluative components of attitudes toward one's current job. |
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It seems to be reacting against the conventional attitudes of intellectuals at least those raised in the Western tradition. |
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When we see someone in such a light as this, all our reactive attitudes tend to be profoundly modified. |
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The notion of agism is associated with discriminating attitudes toward people on the basis of their age. |
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Their attitudes and aims determined the outcome of succession dispute, not merely who won, but what he acquired. |
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Also we will not accept airheads with bad attitudes who throw beer in people's faces. |
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After group discussions each person receives coaching on which attitudes need to change to support progress. |
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Such criticisms initially got a hostile reception from parliamentary and government officials, but attitudes have slowly changed. |
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Even those who were most receptive to foreign ideas adapted them in line with traditional Russian concerns, interests and attitudes. |
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For the last forty years, attitudes towards recreational drug use have steadily been relaxing. |
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A positive and creative approach towards family problems changes attitudes and heals old wounds. |
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Sadly, Ron Atkinson's racist comments merely reflect attitudes that still dog professional football. |
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Diabetes physicians and diabetes specialist nurses will find this a reflective read capable of changing their attitudes and clinical practice. |
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The end result is a decrease in regional variation in attitudes, especially within the East. |
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Unless there is a sustained effort and changes in attitudes and ideas are periodically reinforced, there can be no real change, she asserts. |
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At this meeting I was told that council's allocation of priorities is heavily influenced by the apathetic and laissez-faire local attitudes. |
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All seek a modus vivendi as a means of diluting extremist attitudes on both sides and isolating the rejectionists in their own communities. |
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Therefore, in our study, symbolic beliefs do not mediate the relation between prior contact and attitudes. |
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In addition, symbolic beliefs did not mediate the relation between prior contact and attitudes for either group. |
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Family relationships and attitudes towards class and gender are understood in greater detail. |
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Not only do attitudes need to change, but the regulatory restrictions could be considerably relaxed. |
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Previous studies indicate that religious affiliation played an important role in shaping attitudes toward abortion. |
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Even in attitudes, fashion and food the two groups were as distinct as today's news and yesterday's cover story. |
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The first of these is aesthetic, the second political, but both inform her ambivalently negative attitudes towards still photography. |
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In practice, we have managed to do better than our ambivalent attitudes suggest. |
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To me, this is an example of our somewhat ambivalent attitudes towards medical care in general. |
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Young Mongolians are increasingly abandoning many aspects of their ethnic heritage and are adopting more Americanized attitudes and behavior. |
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This shift in attitudes toward child-rearing represented a significant cultural reorientation. |
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The attitudes of rejection toward undocumented Latino immigrants seem more and more untenable. |
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They are all shallow and their actions, attitudes, and values reprehensible. |
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Take some time to explore your behavior and attitudes and honestly assess it on a level of zero to one hundred. |
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And, gee whiz, you would also understand the paternalistic attitudes of the time and the nature of defense of the country. |
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This explains why brand attitudes are sometimes weak predictors of repurchase intentions for the brand. |
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In more recent years, there has been a softening of the attitudes of feminists towards quantitative research. |
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It influenced the Romantic movement in the arts by releasing the more individualist attitudes in which this movement was based. |
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He considers attitudes to antiquity and to change in general terms, and looks at perceptions of old traditions and proverbial lore. |
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For most perpetual conflicts in marriages, what matters is not conflict resolution, but the attitudes that surround discussion of the conflict. |
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Just as you cannot hide from the learner, so the learner's knowledge, skills, and attitudes will become apparent to you. |
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Some of the youngest sufferers are the children of anorexics and bulimics, many of whom raise their families with bizarre attitudes towards food. |
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Their attitudes concerning poetry and its function in life are different, sometimes even antagonistic to one another. |
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What were the attitudes and aesthetics reflected in the flurry of anthologies published then? |
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A 1997 Yorkshire study of 255 adolescent students' attitudes to reading lends weight to this view. |
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This is also a cultural question, and Nigeria needs as much a revolution in attitudes and thinking as it does in new legislation or new measures. |
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These correlations suggest a variety of influences on heterosexuals ' attitudes. |
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Environmental groups said a plastic bag levy would change attitudes to waste disposal across Scotland. |
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Despite growing up in the segregated South and battling misogynist attitudes at every turn, Bessie realized her dream to become a pilot. |
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The liberalization of attitudes and sociocultural values undoubtedly played a role in these findings. |
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But still we hear deeply entrenched economic attitudes which promote business strategies antipathetic to sustainable development. |
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Some of those antiquated attitudes are unfortunately still kicking around, according to Warner. |
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He wants to search our inner lives so that we can see the hidden thoughts, attitudes, fears, and desires that lie behind the things we do. |
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Brown rightly says that the heavy lifting in changing attitudes and engaging people with difficult issues has to be done by civil society too. |
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Journalists and legislators tend to treat regulation as feel-good symbolism, a cheap way to demonstrate right-thinking attitudes. |
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Open toleration of such attitudes became problematic as Jim became more rigid. |
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User's attitudes also had to be examined in order to assess whether the approximations in the animation were satisfactory. |
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Director of the Scottish Tourist Forum, Ivan Broussine, warned that archaic attitudes were threatening the health of the tourist industry. |
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In short, the modernization of economic structures leads to a rise, rather than a decline, in archaic attitudes of mind. |
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But you may find yourself rolling your eyes at some of the old-fashioned attitudes and experiences that the characters must face. |
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Their different attitudes and life experiences lead to lively discussions on topics of history and philosophy, art and literature. |
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With the exception of certain, fully-gentrified areas, localism and tribalism reign, provincial and backward attitudes dominate. |
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The survey would not only be of the buildings, but of the attitudes and aspirations of the community. |
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Since I left, one of the things which astonishes me is the change in attitudes. |
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And in an age of changing values, many are led astray by these convenient moral attitudes persuasively promoted and advertised nationally. |
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It also marks a shift in public attitudes which the former MP has been astute enough to recognise. |
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Frankly, using this as a measure of the attitudes of an entire nation is ludicrous. |
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These lukewarm attitudes open up the possibility that some may ultimately decide to sit out this election. |
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The government need to be attentive to the attitudes of the people in these areas, before they make decisions. |
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But rank and file American travelers can attest to the changing attitudes of Western Europeans toward the United States in recent decades. |
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Our attitude to animals too often reflects our attitudes to our fellow citizens. |
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The dancers could not be faulted for they rendered their attitudes, tours and pirouettes with steady, professional manner. |
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The phenomenal character of conscious thought and propositional attitudes will be discussed in the next chapter. |
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What are editors' attitudes and perceptions toward graphics and design with respect to the attractiveness of their online editions? |
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Previously taboo areas were opened for examination, and laws and legal attitudes were modified. |
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The government has done little to improve access for autistics, or to change negative attitudes towards us. |
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He believes that people's attitudes to tantra are similar to those held about yoga before its surge in popularity. |
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This is a sample of what I have received, it is in a way a rude awakening to me of the attitudes that some people in the West hold. |
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All I was trying to do was list a few of the questionable attitudes attached to chaos magic that rarely get brought up, albeit in a sarky manner. |
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Here we have a mother and daughter duo with tight clothes and sassy attitudes who are forever searching for men. |
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These attitudes place you outside the mainstream markets we wish to service. |
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Young mothers probably have begun to form brand attitudes for baby food some time before actually having their baby. |
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But as the demand for the eel became higher by consumers, it also brought new fishing technics and new attitudes by the conservation officers. |
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A series of television adverts will be broadcast as part of the Full Stop campaign, which aims to challenge and change attitudes to children. |
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Social structure encompasses the values, attitudes, manners, and customs of a society. |
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Many other studies show marked changes in aggressive and deviant attitudes resulting from pornographic desensitization. |
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The office Christmas party is in decline, with fears of litigation and Scrooge-like attitudes dampening the traditional festive atmosphere. |
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In keeping with their attitudes about copying, I will now lift from their web site a topically amusing story. |
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Meanwhile, the attitudes of the younger generation are largely secular and wised up. |
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Marketers need to understand how to navigate the maze of contradictory consumer attitudes and behavior. |
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But while many education programs highlight gay bashing, not enough is being done to draw a connection between homophobic attitudes and rape. |
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Don't compare the skill, courage, or attitudes of your children with other members of the team, at least within their hearing distance. |
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In the face of these family attitudes, the authors recommend government programs encouraging women to engage in self-employment. |
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Our children don't need to meet those selfish attitudes behind a steering wheel. |
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The nonchalant attitudes of these cadres and disrespect toward the Tibetans and their religion has been highly damaging. |
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Compare that to the eternally smug self-satisfied attitudes exhibited by the advocates and practitioners of music. |
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This involved brief informal conversations with the women about their attitudes regarding the men who pass by their windows. |
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If you use taxis as often as I do, you'll know how drivers' attitudes and mentalities are a hazard to us and hardly ever to themselves. |
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Chinese attitudes towards alcohol have always been fairly relaxed, and to be slightly tipsy is not a disgrace. |
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The same attitudes are tiresomely evident in the editorial and letters columns of Oklahoma's largest newspaper. |
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Throw in the famously tolerant Dutch attitudes and you've got a place that rewards visit after visit. |
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As social attitudes have become more tolerant, the legal approach towards cohabitants has also softened. |
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He also discusses his experience with the attitudes of fellow servicemen in WWII, and all his arguments taken together are convincing. |
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The fans also have their say and again the attitudes are conversational rather than bellicose and confrontational. |
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It means fighting against sexism and its manifestations in areas such as people's attitudes and opinions, advertising and the law, to name a few. |
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One can also find differences in the attitudes of the professionals depending on their ideological bent. |
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Our attitudes towards life intermix, along with our attitudes towards relationships. |
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I believe however that I was misquoted regarding my attitudes towards the school system. |
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The difference lies in their attitudes towards death and that's just the beginning. |
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Stereotypes should be challenged and unhealthy attitudes towards relationships with women revised. |
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The law is, of course, important in defining public attitudes towards particular types of behaviour. |
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People's attitudes do not remain static during an enormous economic crisis that is shattering their lives. |
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Child-Ich aims to focus young minds on achieving goals and developing more positive mental attitudes. |
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She says the exhibit has harmful effects on societal attitudes towards violence. |
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We have developed positive attitudes and built bicultural institutions that are the envy of the world. |
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Even now that the balance of power has shifted, attitudes haven't really changed. |
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Certainly, they branch out in different directions in attitudes to football management. |
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A different, more thoughtful outcome was possible, and entirely compatible with public attitudes. |
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The same can be said about a new survey of attitudes to biotechnology and genetically modified foods. |
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The County has a long tradition of political moderation with progressive attitudes toward culture, education and science. |
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Perhaps we can do this by appealing to Europeans' attitudes toward the colour black. |
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The bullets were blanks in our desert, but the situations and attitudes of the soldiers we reported on were as real as they come. |
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Relevant dimensions of difference include morals, values, standards, beliefs, and attitudes. |
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Changes in family structures and social mores may affect attitudes toward violence. |
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Women have full access to education, and social mores and attitudes are changing gradually. |
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An even more perfect fit is the similarity of attitudes to women between the two times. |
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I was amazed at the totally blinkered attitudes of the individuals who see no legitimate reason to own a gun in Britain. |
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The difficult subject of child mortality and attitudes to it are discussed, using evidence that is inevitably incomplete. |
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Our minds get tricks and attitudes as our bodies do, thought Harold, and age stiffens them into unalterableness. |
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These are only descriptions of unpleasant, unassertive, dishonest, or unprofessional attitudes. |
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Class antagonism has also encouraged rather uncharitable attitudes towards those who engage in charity work. |
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The poll is skewed toward likely voters, since it is reporting the attitudes of those who have already bothered to register. |
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While skinhead groups are relatively rare, racist attitudes toward the Rom persist among many Slovaks. |
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The artists' chain of contrasting attitudes reveals debates within society, undercurrents of unrest and anxieties about city life. |
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They tend to have negative attitudes towards poor people, underprivileged groups, and minorities. |
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What about the strain of radical feminism in the current government and the attitudes they create? |
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While Nicky watched and marvelled, his father Paul, rating Rio the finest place he has been, was struck by the bold attitudes towards poverty. |
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Contrary to official wisdom, the public is generally measured and undogmatic in its attitudes towards the technology. |
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That's the kind of thing that probably causes ulcers, and as such probably also foments very unhealthy attitudes. |
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Peer education is considered an effective way to change youth attitudes and unhealthy life patterns. |
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Yet it remains clear that the practice of torture does hold some clues, as yet largely uninvestigated, to past attitudes towards the human body. |
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Joe excepted, the movie industry folks are immoral, money-grabbing, cell-phone-using boors with big paychecks and bad attitudes. |
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The clinicians were unknowingly transmitting their attitudes towards the medication to their patients. |
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Gabe plots to escape small-town life, while Pete finally sheds his little-brat attitudes. |
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Nevertheless, the book contains some salutary warnings about unreciprocated pluralist attitudes of liberals towards religion. |
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In fact, it would be fair to describe her as unromantic in her attitudes to love, marriage and compatibility. |
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What this unwholesome alliance produced at the Javits Center was an unrestrained wallow in sentimentality and anti-development attitudes. |
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What was the effect of these negative attitudes on the immigrants themselves? |
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Something more than television soaps and radio talk-shows is needed to address deep-seated attitudes, before they corrode our democracy. |
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On a spiritual level, the 4th century witnessed a permanent change in the attitudes of all Greeks. |
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Do you think that sometimes the attitudes of a small town can fuel talent as well as suppress it? |
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It is nevertheless the set of attitudes which eventuated in the development of modern capitalism. |
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Particular attention must be paid to differences of cultural and social attitudes. |
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Try to see this more as a nodal point, where people with similar attitudes towards the institutions of power can meet each other. |
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Most people's attitudes toward caterpillars are based on this sort of lowly image and range from distaste to indifference. |
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Given these attitudes, they are prone to a number of vices, including lack of generosity, cowardice, and intemperance. |
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The Little Brown book provides a fascinating study of life in Victorian times, its attitudes, squalor and suffering. |
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One sometimes suspects that the thing lying at the heart of Victorian attitudes to life was the idea of illusion. |
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Understated literary allusions and layers of irony give Victorian attitudes a sly contemporary look. |
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This may be a reflection of Victorian attitudes towards mental instability. |
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The obscenity of surrendering state education to corporate benefactors reeks of Victorian attitudes to the poor. |
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Subtle changes are taking place, though, in our attitudes towards these country bumpkins. |
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Personally I deal with bumptious chuckleheads with attitudes like this every day. |
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Unfortunately, regulations, society and employers' attitudes have not been adjusted to fit the new situation. |
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Yet, while attitudes are becoming more open, virginity is still seen as an important virtue. |
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Wundt's philosophical attitudes belonged completely and finally to the type described as spiritistic monism. |
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The written deliberately engages pre-existing literary attitudes and vistas, which have the power to take on large, systematic social issues. |
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This paper examines Bedouin attitudes and practices relating to the evil eye as a cause of misfortune. |
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They rely on the non-political surveys of the social and cultural attitudes of the military. |
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She bristles at Government's attitudes to the unemployed, arguing her daily experiences make a nonsense of claims the outlook is brightening. |
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This is the 21st century, and no matter how badly some people want to fight it, the buttoned-up attitudes of the 1950s are gone for good. |
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The attitudes of life in NorCal and SoCal are so markedly different, for being in the same state. |
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A graphical display of attitudes about distance education and the delivery of course materials were plotted. |
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Any person who maintains the same attitudes over a twenty-year period is probably dead from the neck up. |
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Even beer companies, long the standard-bearers of traditional male attitudes, have noticed something different in the brew. |
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Technology may yet edge out attitudes in any attempt to narrow the chasm when it comes to rural and urban needs and wants. |
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This poem uses obscene words to describe obscene acts and obscene attitudes. |
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Pro-Agreement loyalists in north Belfast report that attitudes are hardening. |
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The magic is in the detail of his observation, revealing more about ingrained attitudes with a sentence than a volume of social studies. |
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Issues of national identity and statehood shaped attitudes to common defence. |
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The same change of perspective might equally apply in our attitudes about the canons, and canonists, generally. |
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His batting is dour and unimaginative and his off breaks, like his attitudes, seldom turn. |
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Juries in death penalty cases are always quizzed about their attitudes on capital punishment before the start of the trial. |
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A person in this stage also participates in transforming racial and cultural stereotypes, biases, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors. |
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Americans' attitudes towards the elderly still fit the traditional stereotypes. |
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Judith Rowbotham looks at popular fiction writing as a vehicle promoting stereotyped attitudes toward violence. |
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The tension between his attitudes and those of his church provokes more fertile questions than does the assumed harmony. |
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Officers hope the incriminating footage will change the attitudes of parents unconvinced their children are misbehaving, helping to stem juvenile crime on the housing estate. |
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Plus, no snooty attitudes or other conventional store trappings allowed. |
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She moved into the Borghese Palace in Rome and swanned about in transparent-ish frocks striking Grecian attitudes. |
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Logical inferences are then defined as relations between propositions or sentences, abstracting from the mental attitudes that go along with them. |
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Wert makes his most intriguing assessment in describing the morale and attitudes of the common soldier who filled the ranks of the Army of the Potomac. |
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He demonstrates that first-aid very slowly trickled down to needy Germans and how individualistic attitudes replaced communal ones as the Cold War intensified. |
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Oh, and their attitudes towards Arabs and promised land are even more insular and xenophobic than most settlers. |
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He emphasised that there was still much work to be done in reducing speeds even further and in changing attitudes towards excessive and inappropriate speed. |
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The more the peasant exerted himself in response to the government's plea for more production, the more he prospered and developed bourgeois attitudes. |
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Many have left the religion of their childhoods because of such narrow and limiting attitudes. |
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Within the airline, attitudes appear to be hardening considerably. |
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Throughout this distinguished progress, Kermode the Manxman has preserved a certain distance and difference from the English establishment and its habitual attitudes. |
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Such changes in medical terminology often reflect new cultural attitudes. |
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Future lives, careers and attitudes were being determined in this lightly regulated fever. |
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Someone also had to take leadership on stamping out outdated attitudes. |
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Second, utilities, being cardinal, already incorporate attitudes to risk. |
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However, such attitudes are short-sighted, at least in an extreme form. |
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This row has already been rumbling on for five years and another six months will hardly be sufficient to soften the uncompromising attitudes of the two sides. |
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Personally, I know people who still hold some of these attitudes. |
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I think we made a very serious contribution to the liberalization of laws and attitudes. |
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Whether such a robot could sustain for years the complex of attitudes and behaviors constitutive of a parent's love for a child is difficult to say. |
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Let me therefore first expand a little on Greek, and especially Spartan, competitiveness, and then on Greek, and especially Spartan, attitudes to and practices of freedom. |
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By the early 20th century, Freudian ideas began changing attitudes toward intimacy. |
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Revisiting these anecdotes tells us something about nineteenth-century curiosity, but also about our own attitudes towards spectatorship, consumption, and desire. |
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What worries him, he says, is the idea that attitudes like those displayed in the photos might take root in his home country. |
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The arts have continually suffered from negative, blinkered attitudes. |
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Factors to consider are researcher beliefs and attitudes, facts and ideas, the attribution of causation, and the discovery role of historical writing. |
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It is difficult to know how well the urban vicariate of Baltimore reflects the behavior and attitudes of parishioners outside the study population. |
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If attitudes to sexual equality in 2002 are as blinkered and ignorant as they were in 1974 then we have learned nothing and this battle can never be won. |
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She showed them what they could achieve if they just put their mind to it, pulled themselves out of the gutter and developed incredibly arrogant and over entitled attitudes. |
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They would be rightfully surprised to see similar attitudes surviving a century later. |
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Measuring attitudes toward bilingualism is a complex endeavor. |
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This was followed by assessment of intentions, thoughts, and attitudes about engaging in unprotected sexual intercourse with the woman in the film. |
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These distinctions may seem somewhat arbitrary, but they highlight fundamentally different attitudes toward plant ecology, to science in general and to botany in particular. |
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In this article I try to refute the so-called libertarian theory of free will, and to examine how our conclusions ought to modify our common attitudes of praise and blame. |
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Jonathan Bate argues in the TLS that Swinburne was a master metrician as well as a pioneer in changing sexual attitudes. |
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The dimensions of attitudes are grounded in the area of social psychology, which have been identified by researchers as cognition, affect, and behavior. |
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I am glad I am 72, because modern day people's attitudes sicken me. |
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She regards the androgyny, same-sex sexuality, or misogynist attitudes of the various male protagonists in these authors' works as transgressions of the two-gender model. |
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Beneath its satire on Anglo-Saxon and Irish attitudes and its assault on entrepreneurial capitalism lies a deep vein of grief that is quintessentially Shavian. |
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Who Bares Wins is set against the backdrop of a remote community eagerly anticipating the arrival of the rambler and also explores society's attitudes to nudity. |
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This is a lot different from the attitudes revealed in past surveys when migrant workers would not have had any second thoughts before buying the cheapest product available. |
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This relativity does affect our attitudes towards age and life. |
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I arrive at the conclusion that it is a symptom of a more general phenomenon whereby contextual parameters can be relativized to bearers of propositional attitudes. |
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Whether nature or nurture, a common point was the change in attitudes regarding the purpose of justice, shifting from retributive to reformative intent. |
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Racial attitudes existed parallel to hardening attitudes towards immorality and vice, which required the same segregation that racial separation would soon require as well. |
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Rank-and-file conservatives by and large do not share these extreme anti-equality, anti-abortion, anti-women attitudes. |
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Jeff Leighton, FBU Executive Council member for the Yorkshire region, said there was no doubt attitudes had continued to harden since the strike began. |
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They're both inexplicably wealthy and powerful, with beautiful girlfriends and proportionally smug attitudes. |
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It is best explicable as an index of old-fashioned attitudes and its correlation with racism simply shows that it is now old-fashioned to avow openly racist attitudes. |
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Outbreaks of disease and changes in attitudes toward mortuary customs are all reflected in the structure and organization of the Grafton cemetery. |
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No, Anders is not a caricature, and given current attitudes toward wealth, that is a small miracle. |
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Sometimes he even cracks jokes and indulges in informal attitudes. |
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However, adolescents who held more favorable attitudes toward drinking were relatively unaffected by the program and did not abstain or moderate their alcohol consumption. |
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Children are being turned off chemistry and physics by the mad professors and pointy-headed boffins of popular mythology, according to a new study of attitudes to science. |
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His views and attitudes were formed in naval wardrooms and are more usually representative of public opinion than the constipated gripings of his critics on the left. |
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The report concludes that to properly address the needs of children in Scotland requires not just money, but a quantum leap in terms of attitudes. |
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Family role models, media and literature images, and social reinforcement also help develop the attitudes and beliefs that underlie abusive behaviour. |
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What the records do reveal, however, is the moral anxiety and attitudes towards sexuality, family and social acceptance in the British colonies during the nineteenth century. |
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The goal of Save the North Sea project has been to reduce marine litter in the North Sea by changing the attitudes and behaviour of the people using the area. |
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Now all attitudes will have to be accommodated to ALP policy. |
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However, some will need continued encouragement and positive reinforcement from parents and teachers for this good start not to become swamped by schoolyard attitudes. |
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I think that reminded us all that there is a sharp division of members' views on the bill we are discussing, with people taking very different attitudes and approaches to it. |
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Ronald Reagan was president when we made that movie, and he was scornful and just openly had all these vile attitudes. |
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I think we still have certain people who are racist in attitudes. |
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The results of this expulsion are objectified in the shameless episodes and the sinless attitudes that currently identify wrongdoing in the human community. |
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Reflecting the change in Japanese consumers' attitudes, supermarket operators are beginning to show tags in kanji characters for North Korean products. |
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Motivation refers to the animus for behavior and includes the affective aspects of attitudes, desires, ends, aims, goals, objectives, desired end states, and the like. |
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Certainly I can imagine ways of giving this jungle hero some up-to-date progressive attitudes. |
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Prior research has shown that both family and community attitudes are influential in determining the amount of involvement of youth in activities. |
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Despite the hard work of women like fonda, Archer said, there had been no sea-change in attitudes within the industry. |
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Coverage of juvenile crime can influence public attitudes about crime prevention programs and set the agenda for public-policy making and funding. |
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It would be useful for future studies to explore the role of other sociocultural agents, such as schools and teachers, in influencing attitudes and behaviors. |
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A Newsweek poll in 2000 that measured white and non-white attitudes toward the death penalty found that nearly 60 percent of non-whites support the death penalty. |
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Scottish Natural Heritage has come under fire for dictatorial, arrogant attitudes, ignoring the needs and wishes of landowners, and assuming it knows best. |
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Its attitudes to women also place it outside the mainstream. |
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To explain this about-face in Japanese attitudes toward wolves, we need to return one last time to the issue of Japan's vision of modernity in the early Meiji years. |
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Their style was meant to symbolize tough, patriotic, working-class attitudes in contrast to the supposedly sissyish, pacifist, middle-class views of the hippies. |
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We predict whether the mainstream will adapt those attitudes or not. |
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Boyle's novels are wittily and slyly satiric about the earnest, innocent reforming utopians who questioned social attitudes and proselytised progressive, perfectionist ideals. |
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The dawning of democracy and installation of a non-racial government did not immediately bring about a change in attitudes, and the criminals flourished. |
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A lot of those same attitudes were in the communities where I lived, way north, on the Great Plains. |
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But McIntosh also explained that it takes more than one show or one moment to shift attitudes. |
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These attitudes were not unusual in Britain in the 1820s, much as it shocked visiting Americans. |
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Egocentric attitudes and a maximalist position are hindering reconciliation, per se. |
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They observe that a polyphony rather than cacophony of definitions and attitudes defined how work and workers were valorized and devalorized. |
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