Sentence examples for diverging attitudes from inspiring English sources

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The diverging attitudes toward the news media were in keeping with reports that the leaders in Kandahar were split among moderates and hard-liners.

Her 1987 bestseller, Biological Clock, reported that women who otherwise held widely diverging attitudes were all "consumed by the subject" of having children.

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Sarah Jones, in her solo show "Bridge & Tunnel," transforms herself into a good dozen New Yorkers of diverging ages, attitudes and nationalities, sharply defining each.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, attitudes diverge based on drug consumption history: among those who have ever taken drugs (many of whom will have taken advantage of friends purchasing on their behalf) 62% believe the law should make a distinction between drug suppliers.

On subsequent deterioration of clinical conditions caused by a severe intraventricular hemorrhage, attitudes diverge: most neonatologists in Germany, Italy, Estonia, and Hungary would favor continuation of intensive care, whereas in the other countries some form of limitation of treatment would be the preferred choice.

General Powell, diverging slightly from his overall attitude toward reviewing sanctions, said the day before the verdict that American sanctions on Libya would stay in place no matter what the decision.

Global attitudes about immigration are diverging, and the U.S. is among the best at assimilating them (while China is exceptionally poor).

Diverging had the lowest figures in terms of attitude to computer-aided diagnostics.

Students with assimilating and accommodating learning styles demonstrated significantly more agreeable attitudes toward varied aspects of network-based instruction than students with converging and diverging learning styles.

The confrontation that occurs between the diverging viewpoints more often than not reveals a longstanding and problematic tension between the two attitudes.

This cost indirectly depends also on the degree of perceived discrimination D i, which weakens children's attitudes towards integration or strengthens aversion to adjustment and thereby reduces the psychological cost of diverging from the school's standard e(S).

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