1. At the moment, the public has a rather ambivalent attitude toward science. 2. Attitudes toward active participation in the war opened deep fissures in the movement which, at the extreme, were never healed. 3. But on nothing has the culture of contentment been so successful as in shaping the accepted attitude toward the state. 4. Carter himself, as one part of his hardening attitude toward the Soviets, lost faith in the treaty. 5. Even in their attitudes toward men they were at opposite ends of the pole. 6. Finally, one can not help but wonder how the managers attitudes toward their bosses influenced their treatment of their own subordinates. 7. He had a casual attitude toward studying and grades. 8. Her attitude toward individual patrons sets her beyond most of her contemporaries in defending the integrity of her work. 9. His attitude toward society is a guarded, somewhat pessimistic pragmatism. 10. If we can help keep a girl in school, the effect will be a positive attitude toward education. |