Different traditions may, therefore,
adopt different attitudes, for example, to the use of contraceptives.
To do that he has to stand outside that whole cycle and
adopt a different attitude toward it.
Not exact matches
Moreover, it receives a great many
different ways of feeling, as it feels the feelings of a multiplicity of past actualities, and it must synthesize all these into one final subjective form, the one final
attitude it
adopts towards its world (cf. AI 327).
IF I belittle those who I am called to serve, talk of their weak points in contrast perhaps with what I think of as my strong points; if I
adopt a superior
attitude, forgetting [that God made us
different and He has given me all that I have], then I know nothing of Calvary love.
We want to see banks taking a totally
different attitude and
adopting a
different culture to their customers - big and small.»
They have to
adopt a very
different attitude when trying to persuade potential clients that their results are useful.»
Instead he
adopted what he called a «feminine» stance for his «amorous subject,» the one who loves, whose
different attitudes his book offers an anatomy of.
Yet she displays a knowledge and familiarity with academic theory and art history: Clement Greenberg; the changing applications of portraiture from Holbein through to Freud;
different approaches and time - scales to painting a canvas; the allusive history of certain
attitudes for sitters to
adopt.
Under the prevailing influence of anti-European conservative sentiment, the US and Australia have
adopted a recalcitrant
attitude to the Kyoto Protocol, refusing to ratify the treaty they both helped to negotiate in
different times.
We live in a
different world, a world where the public
adopt attitudes and becomes resentful very quickly.
In issuing the warning, Idaho joins the growing regulatory patchwork in effect across the US, with
different states
adopting fragmented
attitudes towards virtual currency.