1. A further factor which can have an effect on the results of an experiment is the mental attitude of the experimenter. 2. A notice in Nature the following year described his representation of the attitudes of human locomotion by means of sculpture. 3. Any increased concentration among defence suppliers will depend crucially on the attitudes of individual governments. 4. As with the adoption of special needs children, the attitude of agency staff towards inclusive adoption can be crucial. 5. Being young is simply an attitude of mind. 6. Doug shrugged his shoulders in a familiar attitude of annoyance. 7. Elites can more easily assess the situation and attitudes of both allies and rivals by monitoring television and radio broadcasts. 8. From an attitude of generosity, warm feeling and motherly goodness, she now had shifted into a mood of high hilarity. 9. He has the settled attitude of the Sunday driver. |