Sentences with phrase «change in attitude toward»

The change in attitude toward Monet actually began in the mid -»50s in New York at the time Joan Mitchell was painting her abstract impressionist pictures and MoMA acquired Monet's Waterlilies.
A change in attitude toward people and other pets — hiding, cowering, or aggression — is also common.
Furthermore, it has been interesting to see the change in attitude toward indie publishing over the past few years.
The result being that we feel much more mental clarity throughout the day, which, hopefully, inspires a change in attitude toward establishing a longer routine.
More and more women are breastfeeding for a longer period of time, but I think this is more because in the past decade there has been a change in attitude toward it.
Another factor that has brought about this change in attitude toward the discipline is the new perspective that has been at work for the past quarter - century and is now beginning to dominate the mind and spirit of much of Western mankind.
Through a change in our attitude toward television, we can turn a closed, one - way system into a two - way process through group discussion and action, and through response to stations and producers.
«And hopefully it portends a sea change in our attitude toward gun safety legislation.»
But in busting assumptions about female workers, the strike also represented a broader change in attitude toward gender that affected the entire labour movement.
The change in attitudes toward the U.S. is perhaps best reflected in the thinking of Sayyid Qutub, one of the leaders of the radical Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt during the mid-twentieth century.
If this speculation has any validity, the dramatic change in attitudes toward the right to die may be part of a more general drift since World War II toward greater tolerance, as evidenced by an increase in respect for the civil liberties of «deviants» of both the «left» and the «right.»
Colorado's law also reflects a wholesale change in attitudes toward evaluating teachers.
This amounts to an increase of over 2,000 % and reflects both a linguistic and societal change in attitudes toward lawyers and legal malpractice.

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The increasing availability of education, coupled with shifting roles in the home for women, is not only changing women's lives but also reworking attitudes toward gender differences and equality.
The world has changed, but many women's attitudes toward finance remains stuck in the patriarchal past.
But as the world's top athletes converge on this region for the winter games, Gangwon's Governor Moon - soon Choi says attitudes toward his region are changing, in part because of its physical transformation.
If you understand this fact, then suddenly, you can have a better attitude toward the change in your life while continuing to attempt to control the outcomes as much as possible — but not letting the things that are out of control upset you.
Even if income does not change by much, wealth can rise or fall because of changes in the attitude of investors toward risk, and declines in the value of collateral behind debt.
Chinese businesses have expressed difficulties with adjusting to the specificities of business culture in Russia — likely referring to its slow pace and complex bureaucracy — compared to the business cultures in Europe, Asia, and Latin America.61 Even though Russian attitudes toward the Chinese may be improving, this change is only recent, and long - standing perceptions that Russians harbor anti-Chinese sentiment may still fuel Chinese doubts about the feasibility of pursuing business endeavors in Russia.
Döpfner: The whole attitude toward data protection and privacy has always been different between Europe and the United States, but it is also at the moment — in the context of events like Cambridge Analytica — changing in the United States.
However, we still think it's important for the animal movement to target some outreach toward individuals, as a shift in public attitudes could lead to more institutional change.
A Columbia professor and clean tech entrepreneur talks with his son, a clean tech investor, about generational differences in their attitudes toward climate change and radical solutions to the world's most pressing problem.
This attitude toward the body is especially clear with the assertion of a «right» to be transgendered or the «right» to a sex - change operation — and in the legal determination that a pregnant woman can treat the child's body in her womb in whatever way suits her.
I wonder if these results from the recent Pew poll of attitudes toward religion in public life don't foretell a real change, however partial, however qualified by any number of other factors.
Because of its permissive attitude toward theological ideas, it accepts the alcoholic at the point he has reached in his religious life and allows his religious formulations to grow as his experiences change.
A remarkable change is occurring in the attitude toward religion and the churches on the part of environmentalist scientists and philosophers.
As a result of his moral inventory and his other experiences in AA, Joe's attitude toward the «spiritual angle» gradually changes.
He alleges that he was discriminated against because he is transgender and that the school's attitude toward him changed in the eight months after he came out.
Since being married have you noticed a change in your willingness to «protect» your family that perhaps have challenged you our attitudes toward non-violence?
Surely most people over age forty have noticed that in the past two decades a dramatic change has occurred in our attitude toward the fortunes of the West.
I would conclude, then, that by changing my attitudes on several deeply ingrained matters (such as contraception and women's ordination), I have uncovered a remarkably unthreatening attitude toward the changeable and unchangeable in the church in general.
Khalaf either changed his attitude toward the PLO between 1972 and 1976 to a very positive one, or else he already had decided for the PLO and simply found it easy to let that be known in 1976.
Some have supposed that he changed God's attitude toward man or effected some alteration in the power of evil over the world.
The changes over the years in Graham's attitudes toward a host of issues, from Roman Catholicism to militarism, are well documented by Martin.
We have to see the church as a sacramental community, but this seeing is much more profound when we elaborate it in terms of social status, inclusiveness, attitudes toward change and false spiritualities (the Gonzalezes).
We have witnessed, within our own lifetimes, the legal battle to nullify state laws against miscegenation and the gradual change in social attitudes toward toleration and even acceptance of interracial couples in public.
Thus there are reasons for thinking that the shift in attitudes toward the right to die is to some extent attributable not to a direct change in moral views but to a change in people's tolerance for others» moral views or moral situations.
We talked to Lucado about his motivation for speaking up and how Trump has changed his attitude toward pastoral involvement in politics.
It is wise, in fact, to go beyond this by frankly stating that most human problems are complicated, that some require professional therapy, that many can not be solved fully, and that often the best we can do is change our attitudes toward them.
It is probably no easier for people in poorer countries to get used to the idea of having fewer children than it is for us to change our attitudes toward economic growth.
Acceptance of negative feelings about suffering, along with changes in life style and orientation and in attitude toward dying, aim at liberating the sufferer to retrieve primal trust.
Westerners and Muslims continue to harbor negative attitudes toward each other, but there's a glimmer of change in Western attitudes, a new survey found.
The persuasiveness of religious programs toward change appear to be greatest when they are viewed by a person who is in a state of attitude imbalance or transition and seeking new forms of gratification for his or her needs; when they are viewed by a person for whom religious faith has always been a viable, if not vital, option; when the options being presented are seen as realistic and leading to a desirable end; when opportunity for demonstration exists in proximate distance to the viewing situation; and when the attitude or behavior is not central to the individual's self - concept and ego - functioning.
The general body of research indicates, therefore, that religious television programs do have the potential to change people's attitudes toward religious faith in general and toward specific aspects of religious faith and practice in particular.
However, for significant and permanent changes in attitudes and behavior toward religious faith, religious programs need to be complemented by interpersonal contact and continuing group support.
A profound change in the Christian attitude toward war occurred at the time of the emperor Constantine, whose conversion to Christianity helped bring the Christian community from the fringes to the center of Western society.
Though criticisms occasionally have been made suggesting that the paid - time religious broadcasters are concerned primarily with raising money, there can, perhaps, belittle doubt that the essential reason why religious broadcasters are in the business is for the purpose of changing people's attitudes toward religious faith.
What is involved, then, is a change in basic attitudes toward the problem.
An indication of changing attitudes toward Catholics within America's largest Protestant denomination occurred in 1994 when the Southern Baptist Convention passed a resolution «On Southern Baptists and Roman Catholics.»
But the real changes in popular attitudes toward Catholicism happened more slowly, as Catholic Church leaders and scholars engaged in a new kind of dialogue with each other and representatives of other faith groups, most dramatically at the Second Vatican Council during the early years of the 1960s.
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