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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subtle attitude" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a nuanced or understated demeanor or approach in a person or situation.
Example: "Her subtle attitude during the meeting conveyed her disagreement without causing a scene."
Alternatives: "nuanced demeanor" or "understated approach."
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One NP observed a subtle attitude change in certain doctors as they adjusted to collaboration with a relatively autonomous nurse.
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But there could be more subtle attitudes in play within banks, according to Professor Sandy Pentland, who studies social behaviour at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
It is also true that these indicators are blunt instruments for describing often subtle attitudes.Still, the findings are consistent across all questions and across all countries (even in Russia, where backing for democracy is low, half the middle class supports fair elections, compared with barely a third of the poor).
Children tend to take on even subtle attitudes from their parents, so a gentle expression of concern and an explanation of why such representations are inappropriate can make a difference.
Becoming critically literate enabled these teacher-participants to challenge the subtle attitudes, values, and beliefs conveyed by a range of written and oral texts.
Because critical literacy enables one to challenge the subtle attitudes, values, and beliefs conveyed by a range of written and oral "texts" (Alvermann and Hagood, 2000) group discussion of shared readings is the most effective way to open texts to multiple interpretations and "teach" this concept.
But the word 'homophobic', like the words 'sexist' or 'racist', clearly covers a wide range of (often subtle) discriminatory attitudes, of which the Church can be numerously convicted.
The subtle change in attitude, they added, is also reflected in popular culture.
Ms. Morgan said the effect was more likely a subtle shift in attitude.
This book has a subtle, self-subverting attitude to the past, its hindsight alternately rendered invisible and flagrant.
THE ROOM I wasn't happy with the original first-floor room I was given because of its proximity to both the restaurant and an outdoor lounge area, so the front desk switched me (with a subtle dose of attitude) to a room on the second floor.
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