Sentence examples for attitudes meaning from inspiring English sources

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Age-related ability declines, controlled for in this study, were not associated with attitudes, meaning that individuals with vision loss, hearing loss, or a combination of both were not more or less positive towards medical testing at license renewal.

It appears that there are no significant differences between diaspora and migrants on all the four attitudes, meaning that after controlling for compositional characteristics, there is no difference between the diaspora and migrants in how they adjust to the receiving society.

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This was "attitude," meaning in principle that the lower the card led, the stronger the suit.

"And this is why there is a return to the radicalization of the Arab attitude, meaning the words 'peace process' no longer hold any meaning".

The toy can also learn a person's preferences and change its attitude accordingly, meaning an adult with one could end up with a Ted-like companion, while a kid would get the sweetest bear around.

Moreover, Ginsborg seems to hold not only that the primitively normative attitudes required by meaning amount to warranted judgments, but to judgments corresponding to objective normative reality: "on the position I shall defend", she writes, " expressions have meaning only in virtue of there being ways in which they ought to be applied" (2012, 132, emph. added).

Forty-three reportednthateportheythad they had a generally positive attitude to life, meaning that they were usually not sad, worried or anxious (score ≤ 1) (negative feelings).

The testimony came during an uproarious day of courtroom burlesquerie: Judge Denny Chin studied the Penthouse pictures while aging pornographer Bob Guccione defended the likenesses of each woman's wristwatch, freckles and the "attitude of the pinkie," meaning the posture of each woman's most petit fingers.

In the current dataset it turned out that overall 19.4percentnt of the variance in euthanasia attitudes could be attributed to between-country difference; meaning the attitude toward euthanasia differed more between individual people within countries than between countries, but to a considerable extent a person's euthanasia attitude is influenced by the country he or she lives in.

Since we are all influenced by culture and ours is particularly ambivalent about sex, much of our feelings about the subject get reflected in attitudes: the meaning we attach to sex.

It could harden attitudes in both directions, meaning the outcome of an eventual referendum could be close.

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