1. Academic people can express a caring attitude by applying or sharing information, especially their insights or conclusions, freely with others. 2. Medical students in prolonged contact with Junior doctors learn attitudes by example, for better or for worse. 3. Now Will maintains his positive attitude by continuing to behave in the same way. 4. The statement argues a change of attitude by the management. 5. Then start to lower the pitch attitude by maximum stages of a half bar. 6. A sympathetic attitude by supervision had reinforced this effect. 7. The Commissioner said that he detected signs of a more responsible attitude by industry to the environment. 8. The period of the Second World War witnessed a significant shift of attitudes by a sizable fraction of the electorate. 9. It is a dramatic change in attitude by the Germans, for they had repeatedly stressed that domestic competitions would take priority over international events. 10. And in a system that still includes few checks on presidential power, small shifts in attitude by the chief executive send shock waves across the nation. |