11.   Dr. Wertz said in an interview that she is distressed by the cavalier attitude of many doctors and families toward the notion of testing children and adolescents.

12.   Groups that are already signed, managed or otherwise represented usually have a very cavalier attitude toward the New Music Seminar.

13.   His cavalier attitude is why Governor Christine Whitman fired his sorry self.

14.   His laid-back style and almost cavalier attitude toward the game has turned off players.

15.   I shot back, irritated with his cavalier attitude.

16.   In its rush to get government off the backs of business, Congress has adopted a dangerously cavalier attitude toward public health and safety in general.

17.   In real life, Franklin Delano Roosevelt displayed the same cavalier attitude to his three vice presidents, John Nance Garner, Henry A. Wallace and Harry S Truman.

18.   It fit the cavalier attitude of these boom times that even the ethical Horowitz advocated practical defenses instead of a change in attitude.

19.   McCabe said he was deeply concerned about the cavalier attitude toward plagiarism among students coming up through high school and beginning to enter college.

20.   Only in the past few years has the NHL dropped its historically cavalier attitude toward concussions, a little-researched injury that presents difficulties in rehabilitation.

a. + attitude >>共 1148
new 5.27%
positive 4.59%
different 3.07%
public 2.50%
same 2.37%
changing 2.26%
bad 2.04%
negative 1.78%
right 1.62%
social 1.25%
cavalier 0.90%
cavalier + n. >>共 57
attitude 31.06%
approach 4.55%
treatment 4.55%
coat 3.79%
disregard 3.79%
way 3.03%
manner 2.27%
convertible 1.52%
behavior 1.52%
car 1.52%
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