21. But he pointed to several recent findings from research financed by the CDC that he believed could reduce violence by shifting public attitudes toward guns. 22. But his experience is testimony to the tough public attitude against crime. 23. But public attitudes have changed in recent years. 24. But public attitudes have changed. 25. But peace brought a different public attitude. 26. But the real difference in this particular deadly disease is public attitude, dominated by ignorance and prejudice. 27. But the votes reflect an important shift in public attitudes, experts say. 28. But the kind of loathing so often expressed today is different, and different from public attitudes in other democratic countries. 29. But this peaceful and familiar scene is poised for change, driven relentlessly in another direction by losses in the courtroom and shifting public attitudes. 30. But, she said, public attitudes seem to be shifting again. |