Sentence examples for the basic attitudes from inspiring English sources

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"Fashion reflected the basic attitudes of man, his environment and the human need for change and innovation during a time of worldwide political and social upheaval," he said, "including the fight for American independence, the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution".

In this social matrix, in the basic attitudes that people have, there would be no socialism or Christianity: God is dead, socialism is dead, Nietzsche and Foucault are dead.

To raise these questions and to more precisely survey the basic attitudes of patients with severe diseases towards spirituality/religiosity (SpR) and their adjustment to their illness, we developed the SpREUK questionnaire.

To raise these questions and to more precisely survey the basic attitudes of those patients towards spirituality/religiosity (SpR) and their adjustment to their illness, we developed the SpREUK questionnaire [ 28, 29, 36- 39].

To successfully apply the C + PBL Model, the tutor should acquire the basic attitudes, beliefs, characteristics and skills necessary for any PBL curriculum, such as supporting metacognitive development and strategic and reflective questioning; modulating the level of challenge of the learning to meet student requirements; and monitoring students' educational progress and group dynamics [ 67– 67].

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But I do hope you understand the basic attitude of the company that I described".

The basic attitude of policy makers and the press is keyed to three assumptions: *That sexual neutrality is necessary.

"It was violent in there, and the basic attitude of corrections officers was, 'Let them kill themselves,' " Mr. Avila said.

The basic attitude of TV executives was that we were somehow going to destroy a $50 billion business model".

The basic attitude one derived from these works was that pessimism is deeper than optimism, and existential angst more profound than cheerful confidence.

As the basic attitude toward life, Shintō emphasizes makoto no kokoro ("heart of truth"), or magokoro ("true heart"), which is usually translated as "sincerity, pure heart, uprightness".

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