41. But I like the attitude in the statement by the man from whom the Suns draw their energy and take their cue. 42. But judges also saw some attitude in Northrup. 43. But like many attitudes in Japan, that is changing. 44. But the authors of a new book say the current tight-fisted attitude in Washington, D.C., might not support the same sort of innovation today. 45. But the kind of loathing so often expressed today is different, and different from public attitudes in other democratic countries. 46. But we will have a positive attitude in spring training. 47. But while the technology may be changing with lightning speed, the attitudes in the newsroom are moving much more slowly. 48. Certainly the income has gone a long way to changing attitudes in Muzarabani, where the elephant was previously best appreciated as barbecue meat. 49. Changing the law and public attitudes in Romania has been a long, hard struggle. 50. Claussen, a longtime bureaucrat who had often dealt with corporations during international environmental talks, suspected that attitudes in big business were not quite so uniform. |