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Instead of denying or neglecting it, or whatever attitude we had in the past, it’s time we all get together and start working on this very seriously.

Without much thought, I carried this attitude over into my work.

The more knowledge she gained regarding the object, the more her attitude towards it was reshaped.

It has taught me that we, ourselves, can choose our attitude every day.

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Since then, I took a completely different attitude to management.

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I think a lot of it has to do with the attitude and the energy behind it and the honesty.

From this attitude he draws a singular comic and literary power.

Alexander Stephens, vice president of the Confederacy, summed up the Southern attitude in his 1861 Cornerstone Speech.

In a way, this is worse than the racism of white supremacists, since this is thought to be an honorable attitude.

With his anachronistic attitude toward the biblical story, Bale is just following the lead of his director.

The dormant accounts most of the banks maintain with the reserve bank are, perhaps, indicative of their attitude toward it.

So much for the attitude of the various schools of religious thought towards the Bible.

Her eyes were blazing with triumph, yet her lips curved with contempt at the attitude of her trembling father.

His attitude was one of hopeless resignation as he looked toward a distant bird winging its flight away from him.

This tendency to take art-representations for realities reappears even in the mental attitude of a child towards his stories.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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