Sentence examples for attitude adapts from inspiring English sources

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Where Pusha T demands sounds on his own terms, Cam'ron, emphatic in his rhymes but cool in attitude, adapts to whatever's around him, and generally makes it better.

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"But the fashion industry has adapted to make children a prime area for growth as our attitudes adapt and society becomes more child-centric.

While French-Thai cuisine has a legitimate origin in the French colonization of Indochina and the Francophile attitudes adapted by the kings of Siam, the food that Jean-Georges Vongerichten is turning out at Vong is all his own.

Except for the few natural experiments, like the East-West German reunification (Svallfors, 2010), there are few opportunities to study instances in which we can follow how attitudes adapt to a new context or cultural changes.

Despite the most sweeping overhaul of banking rules since the Depression, banks have taken a wait-and-see attitude toward adapting many of the new rules or offloading billions of dollars of troubled securities.

He told Hello! that after first feeling angry and upset he has now taken an attitude of "adapt and overcome".

But the idea was that Splash would have driver-adjustable ride height and attitude to adapt from highway cruising to off-road dashes.

Includes subscale names, brief operational definition of subscales, and items retained in the Norwegian version of the CFPQ and the related attitude scales adapted from the CFQ.

Like Musher-Eizenman & Holub [ 10], we also asked the parents to respond to items on three related attitude scales adapted from the CFQ [ 8]: The concern about child overweight scale (3 items), the concern about child underweight scale (3 items) and the responsibility for child eating scale (3 items) (see Appendix 1).

Conclusion This study emphasizes the lack of respect of the recommendations and the urgent need of changing attitudes, by adapting the pharmaceutical form, the consequent risk of transformation and the means of grinding respecting the rules of good practice.

This increases the risk of cluster effects, i.e., that certain common attitudes are adapted within a group or that some individuals affect the group climate and the participants.

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