Sentence examples for projected attitude from inspiring English sources

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I sat with my legs crossed and head up, and projected attitude.

Her rise was as much a cultural turning point as a political one, in Hall's view — an enmity toward the struggling masses, obscured by her platform's projected attitude of tough, Victorian moderation.

The projected attitude reminds me of my college-dorm days when friends, excited by Blue Oyster Cult or whatever heavy metal band, would put on albums to win me over: if I remained unimpressed, they always said, "It's not loud enough, let me crank up the volume, you'll see".

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The participants of this study projected attitudes of comfort pertaining to deciding whether or not to obtain joint surgery, which country to pursue surgery in, and also which surgeon to use with minimal support from others, and particularly health care providers.

For decades, jazz rhapsodists and rock poets were so intent on projecting attitude that they never got around to saying much about the music itself.

At the time the Met Police commissioner, Sir Kenneth Newman, "deplored" the programme for "projecting attitudes and actions that are thoroughly unprofessional and not even true to life".

Where the original had projected an attitude of hip, wry nonchalance, this version felt frenetic, frenzied, even nightmarish.

Clad in a patchwork jacquard and leather dress, she projected an attitude that seemed to epitomize Ghesquière's vision for the brand: cool, carefree, uninhibited.

First, it should be noted that, whereas for theories of the satisfaction family it is hard to avoid making the prediction that presuppositions projected from attitude contexts are of the form "x believes that φ", DRT-style theories are more flexible, and can predict either this or that the presupposition is simply φ.

The participants projected an attitude of being completely convinced of their need to undergo HRRKR surgery in order to minimize or eliminate pain and restore their quality of lives.

University of Pennsylvania communications professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson saw Hillary Clinton as an exemplar of the double bind, who though able to live in a "both-and" world of both career and family, nevertheless "became a surrogate on whom we projected our attitudes about attributes once thought incompatible", leading to her being placed in a variety of no-win situations.

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