Not exact matches
From these figures it is
apparent that a minister's general
attitudes toward alcohol and alcoholism have a great deal to do with whether or not he discovers the alcoholics who are potentially available to be helped by him.
But their actions contradict this denial and their
attitude toward themselves and others makes that contradiction
apparent, Even the person who decides to commit suicide, because he or she has been disappointed or frustrated or rejected, is really asserting a sense of value, if only in the implicit assumption that by ending life one can give it a meaning.
Here, too, it is
apparent, was the principle basic to the entire
attitude of the prophets and other progressive thinkers
toward the monarchy: the king ruled, not by divine right, but under divinely imposed responsibility.
The
apparent moral weakness and inefficiency of the creedal churches, together with the wider knowledge of the religions of foreign and ancient peoples, produced in many minds a critical
attitude toward the church, comparable in many ways to the situation which had threatened the medieval establishment centuries before.
«For science to flourish, scientists must have a skeptical
attitude toward their own results, constantly questioning and testing
apparent solutions to problems.
I don't know much about John Christy, but it was pretty
apparent that the panel was lopsided
toward the «global warming is not a big issue»
attitude.