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The concept of attitude arises from attempts to account for observed regularities in the behaviour of individual persons.
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The aloof attitude, arising from ignorance and a lack of a sense of belonging, is further apparent on public transport.
I get the feeling these bipolar attitudes arise from a cocktail of ignorance, guilt and envy.
In the developing economies, women confront barriers to success due to negative social attitudes arising from intensely rooted, prejudiced cultural values, attitudes, practices, and traditions of male-controlled cultures (Woldie and Adersua 2004).
Mostly, though, attitudes arose from something other than party philosophy.
Nevertheless, it is unclear whether nurses as a profession have worse attitudes towards BPD or whether the negative attitudes arise for example from more time spent with these patients on the ward or from the higher number of BPD patients treated by them.
The Radcliffe Committee said that much of the difficulty in arousing the public toward the dangers of Communist infiltration arises from "the ambivalent attitude" of the government.
The latter cost arises from the European attitude of regarding GM crops and products as contaminants as if we were dealing with toxic substances.
Intentional nonadherence arises from the beliefs, attitudes and expectations that influence patients' motivation to begin and persist with the treatment regimen[ 37].
He reduces social convention to the propositional attitudes of individual speakers, and he then uses social convention to explain how meaning arises from use.
The delay arises from political deadlock.
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