The other part of the mating equation has to do with attitudinal shifts in the country. |
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The most rewarding relationships with customers result from continued investment to create deep-seated attitudinal loyalty. |
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Some researchers have also pointed out the importance of the attitudinal characteristics of managers. |
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They use a series of declarative statements to measure participants' perceptions on an attitudinal scale. |
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The desired results can be achieved only if the male members of the family shed their attitudinal rigidity. |
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As a strategic focus, we work with clients to score attitudinal information of people. |
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He would have considered the attitudinal effect of income redistribution irrelevant. |
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If physiognomic responsibility is accepted then a number of attitudinal conditions must be met. |
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This study investigated emotional, attitudinal, perceptional, and behavioral changes among college students. |
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The attitudinal change of adolescents makes its conspicuous presence in the domestic environment. |
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He said attitudinal change among the people is a strong weapon to defeat the cult of violence. |
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Cash and his colleagues viewed body image as being composed of perceptual and attitudinal dimensions. |
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Boomers' future purchasing decisions will also reflect attitudinal differences from their parents. |
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Artificial barriers based on attitudinal bias often prevent qualified women from reaching their potential. |
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These are considered particles and they're placed at the end of a sentence, usually to signify a certain attitudinal meaning or intonation. |
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It's disastrous that we're clearing over very large attitudinal ranges, in places like the Western Tiers. |
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Chinese has tone sandhis whereas English tones are not lexical but attitudinal and modal. |
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Credit card behavior is affected by attitudinal, psychological, demographic, and environmental factors. |
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Statisticians have argued about the appropriateness of using a t-test with ordinal attitudinal data and have not come to a consensus. |
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The mentorship, she believes, will help the younger generation address the physical, attitudinal, and practical roadblocks between them and architectural careers. |
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They did not consider health or attitudinal variables in their study. |
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One delegation noted the recent organization of the Paralympic Games in China as a very effective medium for removing attitudinal barriers. |
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Reality is what we see, and if our attitudinal prism can be shifted, we can invest our lives with renewed energy and positivism. |
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Dunnhumby is trying to overlay attitudinal research on top of purchasing data to understand why people buy things as well as what they buy. |
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There is invariably an attitudinal twist in the theme, whether by region, country, family or individual. |
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Or is it symbolic and is it the tip of the iceberg of a larger attitudinal problem toward women? |
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Another qualitative goal could be to organize, over time, training and information sessions to eliminate cultural and attitudinal barriers. |
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Despite acceptance of the value of shared care by many psychiatrists and family physicians, attitudinal barriers still need to be overcome. |
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It will therefore promote national reconciliation and trust through dialogue, communication and attitudinal change. |
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Nevertheless, the advances and attitudinal changes that have taken place allow us some measure of optimism in this regard. |
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Still, attitudinal barriers about the value of mental health care seemed to be be the biggest obstacle. |
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This attitudinal change will not just happen, we the people must require it of our leaders, of our organs of government, of private enterprise, and of ourselves. |
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An examination of the attitudinal segmentation indicates that as support for hunting in general decreases the belief that over-fishing is the real problem increases. |
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No evaluations were found that measured knowledge, attitudinal or concrete behavioural outcomes for children participating in education-oriented programs. |
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We have raised the bar considerably in the last few decades but we still have a long way to go to break down the remaining practical and attitudinal barriers to become an inclusive and diverse society. |
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It is important, for example, to work with the 'social gatekeepers', such as religious leaders, policy makers and parents those who actually make the decisions in attitudinal change. |
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The African Group stressed that the mercury instrument should provide for awareness-raising and address attitudinal changes in developing countries. |
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It began with a slow, but positive attitudinal change on the part of helping professionals towards children's competencies to provide accurate information about events in their lives. |
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Rather, our new language expresses an attitudinal change. |
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This involves evaluating the audience's response in terms of attitudinal impact achieved e.g. surveys of knowledge and attitude change, pre-test and post-test measurement, control groups, focus groups, etc. |
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Gender mainstreaming in government policies and programmes continued to be an enormous challenge because of cultural, structural and attitudinal barriers and severe resource and capacity constraints. |
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In this programme proposal, UNDP will focus on job creation while UNICEF and UNFPA concentrate on promoting attitudinal and behavioural changes and care and support for the infected and affected. |
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Acceptance by one's peers as being trustworthy and reliable often depends on being aware, and accepting, this culture or code and subscribing to its various behavioural and attitudinal tenets. |
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Kim Delaney plays Kathleen Maguire, an attitudinal if somewhat green defense attorney with an impossible workload. |
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Set to debut at Frankfurt in September, it looks handsome and very attitudinal. |
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The Second Committee was advised that diplomats and other peacemakers needed to first address the process and attitudinal dimensions of peacemaking. |
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The beneficiaries of this attitudinal shift are Hindu nationalists. |
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Here we have the attitudinal theory at work. |
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It is also unquestionably the most methodologically complex to the extent that, at one level, it involves deriving curriculum content from hard-to-define goals in order to bring about behavioural or attitudinal changes. |
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Encouraging their commitment behaviorally by having them defend their position in public seems to be especially important component for attitudinal change to occur. |
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Although all attitudinal questions were considered for the cluster analysis, only the following four were considered significant in the factor analysis that preceded the cluster analysis. |
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The event included case studies and roleplaying to inform recruiters on how to deal with workplace accommodation and address attitudinal barriers to hiring persons with disabilities. |
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When so much of 70s theatre was sombre attitudinal posturing or flimsy retro kak, this must have seemed a deus ex machina of blissfully meaty material. |
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They questioned whether the change in this definition would truly provide the intended outcome, that being an attitudinal change on the part of some citizens. |
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These online behavioral data can also be combined with attitudinal research or linked with offline databases in order to diagnose cross-channel behavior and streamline the media planning process. |
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Thus it aims at the colonization of these spaces of potentiality and perspective with circulable attitudinal routes. |
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Quick-Track is a syndicated research study that tracks key consumer behavioral and attitudinal measures for all major fast-food and pizza chains in individual markets. |
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The little SLK has been transformed into an attitudinal roadster with a McLaren SLR nose, three-piece electric tin roof, smoother flanks and a swooping beltline. |
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They demonstrate that spouses are more similar to each other attitudinally than they are physically, suggesting that attitudinal similarity strongly influences mate selection. |
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Attitudinal change has to be brought out and last but not the least gender disparities removed from the cradle itself. |
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