1. Changing attitude and power a certain amount will, on average, produce a somewhat similar result. 2. Changing attitudes cause traditional ways of life to disappear. 3. Despite pulling the elevator back and the aeroplane changing attitude, it carried on, sinking fast. 4. One of the fundamental ways of changing attitudes is through information. 5. That is to say, certain action schools were successful in changing attitudes, while others were successful in shifting option choices. 6. The essence of this constitutional malaise was the changing attitude of the young towards those in authority. 7. The useful introduction discusses changing attitudes to the depiction of nature. 8. These changing attitudes can be seen as part of the general reaction against the older voluntarism. 9. Such changing managerial attitudes have been largely a result of declining profitability and the increasing challenge of Japanese firms. 10. The pace, however, was very much dictated by changing American attitudes towards the USSR and the creation of some measure of unanimity in Washington. |