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Kendall's efforts to balance an appeal to trade unionists, while challenging the attitude of some union leaders is clearly designed to show her criticism of union leaders does not reflect a lack of interest in workplace rights.

There are positive moves: higher stamp duty on second homes, outlined in the Autumn Statement, must be welcomed for helping to challenge the attitude that housing is an investment opportunity rather than a human right.

"We all have a responsibility for zero tolerance towards normalizing this problem behaviour and challenging the attitude".

The load capacity of vectored mechanism and propellers are always limited by the weight and strength, which bring challenges for the attitude controller.

But challenging the attitudes of employers, which are driven by their economic woes, is only part of the solution.

Such campaigns are a valuable first step in challenging the attitudes seen so often on our screens.

"We are starting to think how women in particular can challenge the attitudes of people themselves, and stop their young people putting themselves in dangerous positions and possibly becoming radicalised".

Again and again, sometimes openly and sometimes covertly, authors and illustrators have influenced children's thinking about both conflict and difference; through their stories and illustrations they have offered children to chance to question the conversations of adults and challenge the attitudes which are so prevalent in the media.

The aims of "Mental health for everyone" are fourfold: 1) To contribute to the prevention of mental disease, 2) To challenge the attitudes and prejudices against mental health problems and the mentally ill, 3) To contribute to openness and confidence about mental health issues, 4) To impart knowledge about mental health services and availability of help for mental health problems.

A man genetically incapable of saying anything but what he really meant, he presents a rude challenge to the attitude of professional caution that now prevails in so many precincts of the arts the aesthetic of avoiding entanglements, of looking over one's shoulder, of perpetually hedging one's bets.

A man genetically incapable of saying anything but what he really meant, he presents a rude challenge to the attitude of professional caution that now prevails in so many precincts of the arts — the aesthetic of avoiding entanglements, of looking over one's shoulder, of perpetually hedging one's bets.

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