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This has been the predominant attitude in Britain throughout my lifetime.
The predominant attitude seems to be: 'We stole it fair and square.
The predominant attitude seemed to be the wait-and-see stance expressed by many, including the Rev. Al Sharpton.
The predominant attitude was what in the 20th century became known as isolationism.
Despite its mandatory character, the predominant attitude towards EA is quite positive.
"You'll find that amongst Native Americans … the predominant attitude is 'if it looks like a buffalo and smells like a buffalo, it's a buffalo'.
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Of course, we much would prefer that". At Wellesley College, from 1965 to 1969, Hillary Rodham gradually moved away from the conservatism of her parents and embraced the predominant attitudes of a campus that was steeped in the tradition of liberal, social service-oriented Protestantism and heady with the conviction that the young people of the moment were fated to remake the world.
When we use the term "culture" we are referring to the predominant attitudes, language and behavior of individuals in a group.
It can surprise someone habituated by our media capital's predominant attitudes to breathe the very different air of the nation's real capital -- and register Washingtonians' more broadly vibrating antennae.
We identified the predominant attitudes of healthcare professionals working in such settings, the safety climate of hospitals in Korea, and differences between Korea and other countries.
P values indicate statistical significance of either predominant positive attitude or negative attitude towards PLWHA.
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