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attitude

[at-i-tood, -tyood] / ˈæt ɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /




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"I think there's an attitude of leaving the past in the past."

From BBC

Matt Motta, a policy researcher and associate professor at Boston University’s School of Public Health, has spent years researching attitudes toward vaccination in humans and animals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spain is taking a more relaxed attitude: If people live and work here, they might as well pay taxes.

From The Wall Street Journal

But financial markets have a new attitude, exemplified by innovations like prediction markets and zero-dated options: Many people view the markets as a casino.

From Barron's

Her contemporary approach blends intimate ballads with hip-hop beats and assertive attitude, while she leans further than some in the direction of jazzy soul.

From The Wall Street Journal