Sentence examples for historical attitude from inspiring English sources

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General Musharraf announced "unprecedented flexibility" in Pakistan's historical attitude toward Kashmir by saying that the United Nations resolutions calling for a plebiscite on its future "could be set aside in the interests of a realistic compromise".

This statistic reflects the historical attitude we analyzed in Unit 1 an attitude that dehumanized black bodies in an effort to perpetuate subjugation and slavery; the parallels between the history we read in Medical Apartheid and the 21st century medical field are scarily similar in this respect.

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These performances have depicted historical attitudes to disability.

Up to this point, historical attitudes toward exercise had varied, according to Hayes.

"The actors just loved leaping into historical attitudes, which was a critical part of the process," Ivan Schwartz said.

We learn about the historical attitudes toward abortion, about the support for its legality that may or may not be found in the Constitution, about the machinations that have led it to shape Presidential elections.

Hiller's J.Street Project is a deeply complex study: one keeps coming back to what has disappeared, and what lingers, not just of a missing diaspora, but also historical attitudes to the presence of Jews in Germany over centuries.

Concerns about client confidentiality and historical attitudes that saw families as part of the problem are also an issue, as they have led to a tendency to exclude relatives from the treatment process.

The book examines the changing historical attitudes toward each of these figures (e.g., Jefferson as august founding father versus Jefferson as slaveholding hypocrite) to show how conveniently stories are reinterpreted to suit different eras.

"Immigration, Deportation and Citizenship, 1908-2018: Selected Resources from the IGS and Ethnic Studies Libraries" contains items from the Ethnic Studies Library and the Institute of Governmental Studies Library addressing historical attitudes and policy around immigration, deportation, and citizens' rights, as well as monographs and ephemera relating to current events.

"These objects are past events surviving into the present; as such they provide unique access to and evidence of historical attitudes toward time, nature, sociability and, of course, art," said Lovell.

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