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The phrase 'forthcoming attitude' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is honest, communicative, and willing to participate in conversations or activities or to provide assistance. For example, "His forthcoming attitude made him a great coworker - he was always ready to help out."
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If such is not forthcoming, question the attitude and ask him why he thinks it's OK to treat you so poorly.
Ads for products like laxatives, toilet paper, condoms and tampons have become more forthcoming as societal attitudes on what can be discussed in public — and the language used for such discussions — have significantly changed.
"[Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender] mental health is a real and significant problem," says Matthew Todd, editor of Attitude, whose forthcoming book Straight Jacket deals with the subject.
And, even if a soft statement of broad acceptance had been forthcoming from the US, attitudes could have hardened when it came to dishing out contracts.
No figures for the success rate were forthcoming – only these, about attitudes: a majority of those on workfare and at jobcentres "reported an increased motivation to find work".
This failure to process negation is a challenge for any belief-based account of implicit attitudes (Levy forthcoming; Madva ms c).
Just as we might say that Frank is partly agreeable if he extols the virtues of compassion yet sometimes treats strangers rudely, we should say that Frank is partly prejudiced.[16] A related trait-based approach treats the results of indirect measures as reflective of elements of attitudes rather than as indicative of attitudes themselves (Machery forthcoming).
Similarly, a subject associates two token expressions with the same epistemic intension iff they are apriori equivalent.[21] Finally, epistemic intensions may play a role similar to that of Fregean senses in the semantics of attitude reports (Chalmers forthcoming-a).
Also germane are future methodological questions, such as how research on implicit social cognition may interface with large-scale correlational sociological studies on social attitudes and discrimination (Lee forthcoming).
Dr Richard O'Leary, chair of the Church of Ireland group Changing Attitude Ireland, said: "In the forthcoming referendum on marriage Christians will be campaigning on both sides".
Levy (2012, forthcoming) pursues this approach, arguing that implicit attitudes are sui generis states that he calls "patchy endorsements".
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