1. But the replace-ments came in with a different attitude. 2. I actually felt a different athlete, with a different attitude. 3. It meant, quite simply, those people with a different attitude toward life. 4. The team just came out for the second half with a different attitude. 5. The teenagers of today have a different attitude to sex. 6. Translated to criminality, the double standard prescribed different attitudes toward male and female criminals. 7. With the epidemics came greater knowledge and a different attitude toward the disease, reflected in the change in its name. 8. Teachers working in the three phases of education seem to have experienced the review differently and have different attitudes towards it and towards SSE in general. 9. Into the Unknown, another Tressell Publication, played on board or computer can allow pupils to examine different attitudes towards exploration in the sixteenth century. 10. At the same time a quite different attitude to life is being constantly reinforced which ignores such questions and focuses on what is useful or factual or enjoyable. |