In contrast to our findings, research also suggests that, attitudinally, individuals become more religious during this transition. |
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I'm not saying every reader of the paper is identical, but it helps to ensure your sample is attitudinally representative. |
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This power is often abused by those who are not temperamentally or attitudinally suited to the job. |
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For workers across different fields, a career-oriented workforce can be expected to produce more attitudinally distinct groups. |
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Mobilization in community development denotes a process whereby people are prepared psychologically, mentally and attitudinally for change. |
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The world is shifting-technologically, culturally, attitudinally and economically. |
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We are told that the poor are a homogenous group in America, but they are homogenous neither behaviorally nor attitudinally. |
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In contrast, if shippers become committed to their carriers, they turn into loyal customers both attitudinally and behaviorally. |
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South Africans, meanwhile, feel they are doing so poorly that they look very different attitudinally than the rest of the BRICS. Asians have slightly lower levels of well-being compared to global average. |
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It does not mean that mistakes won't be made and it does not mean there are not still legacy issues left as a result, but attitudinally it's in a very different place. |
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There is hope for the attitudinally challenged. |
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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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