Sentence examples for although attitude from inspiring English sources

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In this study, the use of a school-based curriculum delivered by usual classroom teachers based on The Guide, demonstrated significant reduction in stigmatizing attitudes following implementation, and although attitude scores decreased somewhat over time, they still remained higher than at baseline.

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Although attitudes to these questions span the continuum from nativism to learning theory, answers remain elusive.

Although attitudes changed, the organisation of the civil service did not.

Although attitudes are changing, there are still some myths about the discipline which scholars are working hard to dispel.

Britons are much more accepting than Americans, although attitudes are changing there too.Mr McCormack attributes this change to two things.

Although attitudes to sex and marriage are different from those in the West, the pressures of wealth and modernisation upon family life have been just as relentless.

Zogby defends his method by arguing that although attitudes toward transitory issues and candidates are indeed unpredictable, a person's relationship with a party is a fairly stable thing.

Although attitudes vary among different segments of the population residents in at least some regions, including Minnesota, New England, Colorado, and Michigan developed generally positive attitudes toward wolves and coyotes in the 1980's and 1990's.

Although attitudes to physical punishment have shifted over the years, there is no taboo in France today against a parent giving a child a firm slap in a public place.

Since 2002, both anxiety and numbers of asylum-seekers have eased, although attitudes have adjusted more slowly.The Conservative Party (which wants an annual quota) and the government are now behaving as though immigration in general is unpopular.

Although attitudes towards people who identify as transgender or intersex, or simply 'non-binary', have not always been sympathetic, there has never been scientific (or philosophical, or sociological) consensus that there are simply two human sexes, that they are easily (and objectively) distinguished, and that there is no overlap between the two groups.

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