Sentence examples for to attitudes from inspiring English sources

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to attitudes

noun

The position of the body or way of carrying oneself; posture.

  • The ballet dancer walked with a graceful attitude.

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This gap extends to attitudes towards Latino Americans, as well.

Media Studies – Create a timeline illustrating how various mediums have contributed to attitudes towards smoking.

Beckmann's emotive range is limited to attitudes befitting his rather rigid persona.

And that, he said, "contributed to attitudes that made the Holocaust possible".

As for the future, the Queen's death could make a big difference to attitudes.

Ultimately, though, both men hold on to attitudes that provide them comfort.

This was true whether we referred to attitudes, perceptions of gay rights, or prejudiced behaviour.

Good art is irreducible to attitudes, and great art demolishes them.

I worked very hard over the years not to be in thrall to attitudes that were confining or snobbish.

It is in these relationships and intersecting interests that the possibilities for changes to attitudes towards women exists.

I hope our work has made communities more aware and more sensitive to attitudes that oppress women.

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