1. And they include cases where a more sympathetic attitude from the lender would be more helpful. 2. Children pick up racist attitudes from their parents. 3. Those same lessons apply to changing our attitude from one that leads to failure to one that leads to success. 4. It is a change in culture and in attitude from the top to the bottom. 5. A little bit of friendliness, a more caring attitude from the magistrates would help. 6. At a meeting of Samaritans in Darlington he called for a more understanding attitude from the general public and the Government. 7. Although many wonder whether Watters will ever be happy, Fryar said he has seen a new attitude from his teammate this summer. 8. But I had that attitude from my dad that I might have to struggle in the pros and when you have that attitude, it helps. 9. Children learn racial attitudes from their parents, he said, not from the school. 10. Does this signal a new attitude from McGwire, who has been known to accept being hit with a pitch by shrugging and walking to first? |