Sentence examples for forms and attitudes from inspiring English sources

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We talked about the nineteen-fifties, when they both were finding their way out of Abstract Expressionism and experimenting with new forms and attitudes.

Every journalistic medium produces a characteristic set of forms and attitudes; network news is — even now — about authority, and cable news, increasingly, is about itself.

This term designates both the habitual forms and attitudes of the human mental apparatus, and the experiences of the mind as it recognizes these attitudes as falsely objectivized moments within its antinomical structure, and as it transcends these limits by disposing itself in new ways towards itself and its objects.

So adding a splash of Freud to their Marxism, the likes of Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, and Walter Benjamin trained their eyes on the subtle intertwining of social and psychic/sexual repression, believing that a revolutionary consciousness could be engendered through psychic liberation and more enlightened cultural forms and attitudes.

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The distinctions between attitudes verbalized in the singular form and attitudes verbalized in the plural form, and between I-mode and we-mode, are not to be conflated with or mapped onto the distinction between modes of intentionality introduced above.

Culturally, from its earliest beginnings, the people of Israel have met and engaged the ideas, forms, behaviours, and attitudes of their neighbours constructively.

"Tinker Bell is a bit of a vulgarity, with her bathing-beauty form and attitude," Bosley Crowther wrote in The Times in 1953.

Roberto Mancini has criticised Samir Nasri's form and attitude this season and claims the 25-year-old Frenchman is playing at only 50% of his capabilities.

The size tolerance of a dimension has a certain amount of control over form and attitude, but if a better degree of control is required, geometrical tolerances should be used.

Their self-reported suicidal expressions, mental health problems, life-skills dimensions, and exposure to suicidal behavior in others were measured using the Youth Self-Report (YSR, Life-Skills Development Scalee (LSDS -Adolescent Form, and Attitude Towards Suicide (ATTS) questionnaires.

The expectancy-value (EV) model (Fishbein, 1963), the theory of planned behavior (Ajzen, 1985), and the VBN theory (Stern, 2000), all posit that beliefs provide the foundation from which attitudes toward objects and actions are formed, and those attitudes can be highly predictive of behaviors.

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