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In Principia Ethica he remarked casually that we "hardly ever" think something good without having some attitude of will towards it, but he denied that this is true universally (131, 135-6).
Here it is more plausible that I mean that it is raining outside, and the reason seems to be that I am making some attitude of mine overt: I am not only showing it, I am making clear my intention to do just that.
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But to some extent the attitude of the critics highlights the confusion that marks the current hostility towards the so-called mainstream.
"In some cases the attitude of the man, from the evidence that is left behind, can be quite punitive.
However, with the current shortage of silica fume and high-quality slag in some countries the attitude of concrete producers to metakaolin may change in the near future.
However, to some extent, the attitude of auditors to the client's corporate governance is influenced by their attitude toward marketing.
Therefore, some see the attitude of a society to menstruation as a barometer for civilization and equality.
The then-Schalke manager had criticised the "mercenary attitude" of some Bundesliga players, some of which "carried on as if contracts don't matter".
He says they need some attitude and a little bit of that "oh no you di'nt".
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