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Katherine Ashenburg, the author of Clean: An Unsanitised History of Washing, agrees that an attitudinal shift is unfolding that runs deeper than our shrinking finances: "I think we're washing less for health reasons in particular – as supposedly we are washing away all kinds of good bacteria and making our skin dry out – as well as for environmental reasons".
The council agreed this would require an attitudinal shift for Cardiff residents and visitors to the city.
Nawaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, admitted that combating violence against women "requires an attitudinal shift".
"It represents an attitudinal shift in Congress — an important recognition that national service isn't just for the young".
He added that making broadcast-content owners comfortable putting their stuff on YouTube "would require an attitudinal shift," from scarcity thinking to abundance thinking, but that "there are signs this is happening".
Most important, though, we need an attitudinal shift on the part of regulators, who need to recognize that their gentleman's-club ethos is ill-suited to today's financial world, and who need to be aggressive not just in punishing malfeasance but in preventing it from happening.
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Although this investigation promoted an important attitudinal shift for some, questions remain about the potential for more permanently institutionalized changes.
This last point is a real achievement: getting students who failed to appreciate the positives in lecture material, and find workarounds for the less effective parts, is an important attitudinal shift from the common starting point of blaming the poor quality of the teaching for their struggles.
Ultimately, the teachers in this study shifted from a stance of "playing" to "escaping" PD, reflecting a general attitudinal shift to structural PD challenges at their school site.
The thaw could not have been possible, to be sure, without a dramatic attitudinal shift on the part of North Korea, which not long ago seemed intent on dragging the peninsula into another war.
This may not be 1932 but it's a bigger attitudinal shift than the one in 1980 to Reagan and Reagan Democratss," when National Review publisher Bill Rusher prematurely gloated that "liberalism is dead".
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