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They adopted a sensitive attitude and proper manners and, glancing at their watches, said coyly of their drinking habits: "Oh, my! It's only 3 in the afternoon".
These are the matters that fall to David Darby, a strapping fellow with an armful of tattoos and a sensitive attitude toward his job as a trauma site technician.
The diplomats point of vie may prevail in Tin Pan Alley, where it is espoused by lyricists with padded shoulders, but we would like to think that the Foreign Service had a somewhat loftier and more sensitive attitude toward love.
In the 20th century, accompanists such as the English pianist Gerald Moore and the Dutch pianist Coenraad Valentyn Bos developed the art by their sensitive attitude to the soloist and by their power to interpret the composer's intention.
The French disapprove of what they regard as an absurdly sensitive attitude to free speech in Britain and resent it, too, since at least one man who they believe was involved in bombings in Paris a decade ago took refuge in "Londonistan".Britain's anti-terror laws are among the toughest in the world not surprisingly, given the long struggle against the Irish Republican Army.
Brigham argues that the machine creates a new social context, a new paradigm and in fact "provides few observable advantages over more conventional measurement techniques in the average measurement situation, even when socially sensitive attitude issues are involved" (Brigham, Bloom, Gunn, & Torok, 1974).
Author Martin Kettle, writing in The Guardian in 2003, bemoaned an "occasionally nannyish" attitude to fireworks that discourages people from holding firework displays in their back gardens, and an "unduly sensitive attitude" toward the anti-Catholic sentiment once so prominent on Guy Fawkes Night.
Hermeneutic lifeworld research requires the researchers to have an open and sensitive attitude to the phenomenon they are studying.
In this way, it was possible to approach individual Roma women in order to carry out the interviews with a culturally sensitive attitude.
The bridling is a conscious approach used to maintain a scientific, reflective and sensitive attitude with the aim of increasing understanding of the phenomenon.
Hermeneutic lifeworld research requires the researcher to have an open and sensitive attitude to the phenomenon being focused on, and it bridles pre-understanding through a distancing and reflective attitude to new experiences [ 19].
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