21. Such lack of interest could well dictate a polite but unenthusiastic attitude by the Bush administration toward whatever Clinton leaves behind. 22. They say that a cavalier attitude by city officials toward historic buildings and an anti-Queens bias among some preservationists have left Queens with the fewest landmarks of any borough. 23. Thursday, Robertson said the proposal he outlined would require major shifts in attitude by both Russia and the West if it was to work. 24. Whatever, the upcoming debut of the expanded season is being viewed, at worst, with a wait-and-see attitude by most involved. 25. A historic shift in attitude by Spanish businesses is one of the main reasons the change is occurring. 26. Among other suggestions, it calls for a change of attitude by government and bureaucracy leaders at all levels to come up with new visions. 27. Although the effectiveness of such a collective action remains to be seen, it quite clearly indicates a positive attitude by those people toward overcoming the crisis. 28. Bachtel also said the increasing number of solo fathers reflects a gradual change of attitude by the courts in divorce cases. 29. Behind all this activity, say analysts, is a tough new attitude by politicians and regulators. 30. Celcom should instead focus more on the caring attitude by screening scenes of kindness and compassion to animals and birds. |