Sentence examples for attitude characterised from inspiring English sources

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The essence of the old World Cup winning captain – the pragmatist, the man whose toughness defined a different, more uncompromising kind of Brazilian attitude characterised a feisty win.

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But one detected in him the same attitude that characterised Mark Waugh on his second tour here, that no one was quite good enough to bowl to him.

The second attitude is characterised by positive future thinking (i.e., 'I believe in my abilities and that everything will be fine').

If patients feel that the staff's attitude is characterised by beneficence, that the staff is honest and open [ 34], and they feel that their mental health is improving [ 30], it is more likely that they will accept the use of coercion.

The attitudes were characterised by conflicts and egos resulting from differences in status/authority, responsibilities, and training.

Their distant, cynical attitude that characterises burnout, will, in particular, reduce their openness and affect their attitude towards their patients.

They stress inclusion and equality as core values, they eschew the dog-eat-dog attitude that characterises so many other clubs, and they put themselves at the heart of the local community.

This has been attributed to lack of health worker capacity to identify and treat mental health problems (20), attitudes which characterise IPV as a private or family matter, and concerns about inappropriate responses that could jeopardise women's safety.

He has cloaked his superiority in humorous robes but he has never broken with the colonial mentality that has characterised the attitude of the British state towards the world.

Users were shown to have well-defined attitudes to objects, broadly characterised within nine categories: 'Future Value, Public Valueue and Evidence', 'Understanding the Present', 'Content and Learning', Personal Meaning and Identity', 'Discovery and Engagement', 'Rarity', 'Materials and Sensory Experience' and 'Connection to the Past'.

Discrepant attitudes about healthcare teamwork characterised by conflicts and egos resulted from differences in status/authority, responsibilities, training, and nurse and doctor cultures [ 33].

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