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The phrase "a attitudes" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an attitude" or "attitudes" without the article "a" preceding it.
Example: "Having a positive attitude can greatly influence your success in life."
Alternatives: "a mindset" or "a perspective".
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Indeed, at least for the UK, data from the British Social Attitudes survey (BSA), reveal that British citizens generally believe that immigrants increase crime rates (see, Appendix A: attitudes towards immigrants in the UK for details).
Appraisals include a) attitudes: affect, judgements of people, appreciations of things; b) graduations of these attitudes; c) engagement.
This paper investigates (a) attitudes to sustainable transport and how these differ between experts and non-experts, and (b) factors that influence these attitudes and their relevant importance in explaining why such differences occur.
a) Attitudes: The Approaches to Dementia Questionnaire (ADQ) will be used to assess HCPs' attitudes.
A Attitudes, B Barriers, IC Internal consistency, KA actual knowledge, KSR self-reported knowledge, m/c multiple choice, P Perceptions, T/F true/false, U Use.
In the ACTION, mnemonic guide, A (Attitudes) refers to positive attitudes to violence and a commitment to violence-positive ideologies, and the perception that violence is justified in one's own situation.
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"Praise is an attitude, a stance.
Such an attitude practically invites a hack.
See an example of such an attitude.
Have an A + Attitude.
It's an attitude.
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