Barrington says that's
the attitude of a lot of people in the neighborhood.
I was reminded of
the attitude of lots of people in the past that these reporter chappies were just ignorant.
«There's been a change in
the attitude of a lot of people that perhaps a higher level of insurance is warranted,» he said.
You never know what kind of players you will be stuck with and the language /
attitude of a lot of the online players is downright caustic.
Not exact matches
That said, there are exceptions to any rule and — in the case
of presenting your business to the big guys — because they bring their old
attitudes and ways
of doing business to the bargaining table with them — it can be a big deal to look a
lot bigger and broader than your business really is.
«There is still a
lot of internal disagreement,» the anonymous official told CNBC, commenting on the European
attitude.
There's a
lot of advice out there suggesting that you maintain a positive
attitude in the face
of impending doom.
A
lot of people are looking to improve different areas
of their lives, and almost anything can be marketed to the New Year's
attitude.
Stever Robbins is a veteran
of nine startups over 25 years and is the author It Takes a
Lot More than
Attitude to Lead a Stellar Organization.
Will it be an American collector
of Maggie memorabillia, a new age traveler with
attitude, an African dictator with
lots of wives or a Syrian school bus driver.
«Equal amounts rigor and vigor — and a whole
lot of unflinching
attitude!
But in so far as
attitudes among younger Catholics about Catholic sacramental marriages fit into the swath
of millennials views, Pope Francis comments miss a
lot of nuance.
For example, a member
of AA whose
attitude toward missions was sharply critical admitted, «A hell
of a
lot are sobered up at such places.»
I know a
lot of Christians who are loving, tolerant, people, these folks weren't, and their
attitude caused me to re-examine a
lot of spiritual things, and to deal with a
lot of my questions about Christianity, which I've always had.
If I may offer a slightly different take, while deeply respecting the thought process you have gone through in this article, I think a
lot of the «is it wrong to call the Christian God «Allah»» questions are rooted in a pretty hostile and ignorant
attitude of Christians toward Islam, that ill - suits followers
of Jesus.
Yet the
attitudes of our society, family oriented as we are, are such that an attribution
of disadvantage — thus making the
lot harder than it should be — is the rule rather than the exception.
I think you and I share a
lot of beliefs, opinions and
attitudes, so rather than trying to explain my self in further detail, why don't you start by explaining what you see differently, and we can take it from there?
My old man used a razor strop on me from time to time and having no success once paddled himself, with me watching, to demonstrate his failure to rectify my
attitude (I had set a vacant
lot on fire, smoking cigarettes I'd salvaged from the steps
of the Catholic church across the street) In school, you had to bend over and grab your ankles in order to take your licks.
We go after the attractive all - American kid with a great
attitude and a
lot of friends.
Off the cuff, I do think that religion has a
lot to do with encouraging an elitist, critical, condemning
attitude in some people, especially the type
of religion that causes one group to speak and act as if they were closer to God than every other group.
I agree with Aldens comment: I have spent some time in that emerging edge
of Christianity, and think that at the bottom
of a
lot of it is simply a bunch
of folks who canâ $ ™ t â $ œplay nice with others.â $ The driving force often seems to be an anti-establishment
attitude, more than a pro-church
attitude.
Lots of wrong
attitudes annoy me, but I am told to love unconditionally.
A
lot of people were shocked by Chua's
attitude of superiority and seemingly cruel parenting tactics.
Writing about Humanae Vitae just a month after Pope Paul VI issued it, at which point
lots of Catholics, including a goodly number
of Jesuits, had popped a cork, the then - superior general asked his fellow Jesuits to assume an
attitude of «obedience which is at once loving, firm, open, and truly creative» and «to do everything possible to penetrate, and to help others penetrate, into the thought which may not have been his own previously» - precisely because they were Jesuits, and this is what Jesuits do.
Especially here in Texas, I think we can quickly forget that there are a
lot of subcultures that reject poker, football, macho
attitudes and the like.
Even at the other charismatic church I go to they don't have such
attitudes and t he majority
of the Church
of England certainly doesn't — there are a
lot of gay vicars.
I think that I eat well,
lot of home cook meals, but when I look at these recipes it just oozes with life and fun and positive
attitude.
And I had a bit
of a negative
attitude through a
lot of it.
Lunch menus are printed while the «Dinna» menu is displayed on a chalkboard and items are explained verbally by each server in DLR fashion, with a little
attitude and a
lot of humor thrown in for good measure.
Alexis Korman reports: New Yorkers may be famous for a
lot of things — bad
attitudes, dazzling skylines, and high rents — but not necessarily the nation's best BBQ.
And sometimes, say, before #SB50, you need a dip with a
lot of attitude.
Well, the Dodgers score more runs than people think, but even if your ball club scores a
lot of runs I don't think you can take the
attitude that you can give up two or three runs and still win.
Reading the thread on this article and I noticed a
lot of people naming strikers we could have gotten in past transfer windows that have gone to other club and failed, Balotelli, Falcao, Martinez, Boney etc are recurring names in all the comments, and am sat here thinking because they failed in thee clubs does not necessarily mean they would have failed if we had pulled out our fingers and hot them back then, Balotelli aside I strongly believe all
of these players could have made a difference playing infront
of our midfield and given the kind
of attention and care Wenger gives Giroud and Walcott, adapting our play to suit them and giving them chances after chances even when its blatantly obvious they are average players so please lets not keep using that as an excuse for Wenger's ultra careful
attitude in the transfer market, they could have failed with us, or they could have been massive for us, all speculations.
If it was an isolated incident, and he had redeemed himself by scoring
lots of goals then he could have possibly got away with it, but with an ongoing
attitude problem and no goals to show for it, I can't imagine Wenger expecting Akpom to be able to cope with the pressure or be able to score goals in the Premiership next season.
He brings a
lot of toughness and sometimes our teams identity can be matched up perfectly with Alex's
attitude.
It would not surprise me to hear that a story giving a negative spin about something to do with Arsenal had been made up, and with a
lot of talk in the media recently about his
attitude and commitment to the cause, Ozil is an easy target for such stuff.
If Ozil worked harder off the ball he would be the best attacking midfielder in the world, but a
lot of the times his whole
attitude seems like he just doesn't care.
Of course, if Adi's
attitude is suddenly an issue, then this season is in a
lot more trouble than Seattle breathing down our neck.
A
lot of it has to do with Australia's perceived
attitude towards the rest
of the cricketing world.
This
attitude does not encourage a
lot of newspaper ink.
He always wants more titles and there are not a
lot of players with that
attitude.
Despite being highly rated there are still doubts about the Belgian's
attitude and he still has a
lot of improving to do as he himself admits.
Well
attitude can hinder progression is a fact but from what I've watched Chris is better and is more rated than his brother in Arsenal.Also
attitude can change so there's still more hope.There a
lot of players with bad
attitude even in their early years but are still making it big.As for Bendtner having that talent well every one is entitled to his opinion.
I'm not surprised that a
lot of players mention Wenger
attitude towards anyone challenging him in any way
But for sure underinvestment doesn't deliver especially if u want to compete on two big fronts... Bellerin is the first
of our young players to come through in quite some time
lots of expectation in last 6 years but can't think
of a real quality player from the academy... Wilshere might if injuries hadn't prevented... Spurs now looking better on that front
Attitude is key I agree totally... love the way Leicester hunt down ball in packs and break with 3 or even 4 players moving at speed...
There have been a few rumours reported in the past that Campbell may not get along with a
lot of his managers, potentially due to an
attitude problem that might come from not regularly playing.
If he stays, he needs to improve his work rate and
attitude Last season he improved a
lot and could have broken Henry's assist record but still got most assists
of the season
it should quell a
lot of the worry about Nurk's
attitude.
The fact that he has been told that he's not tall or good enough his entire life and he's always risen above circumstance to prove that wrong gives me a
lot of faith that he'd be the kind
of guy that could come into Buffalo with the right
attitude and be wildly successful.
The
attitude of the fans will also do a
lot to motivate the players.