Usually, I stick to a «don't be too hard on yourself»
kind of attitude when it comes to my diet, but this detox sounded hard and limiting.
Not exact matches
When Eric Gales emigrated to Canada from the U.K. in 2006 to take the job
of VP Microsoft Canada he brought with him not just self - made management skills, but the
kind of risk - taking
attitude sorely lacking in Canadian business culture.
While those
kinds of stories are the ones many people will think
of when they hear the name, however, Gawker also used its take - no - prisoners
attitude to break some truly significant news stories, stories that in many cases were ultimately picked up by the mainstream media.
The violence done by the superior may be physical (the most common
kind, and it provokes hostile moral reaction), or it may be psychological or spiritual, as
when the superior makes use
of morality and even
of Christianity to inculcate submission and a servile
attitude; and this is the most heinous
of all forms
of violence.
The first sort
of irresponsibility is the
kind which appears in the «public - bedamned»
attitude once explicitly adopted by some great corporations and still somewhat in vogue, as
when great manufacturing or financial concerns resist the right
of the public to be given an accounting for human and monetary values.
Whatever the provocation, it becomes a tragedy
when the very institutions designed to rectify the errors
of the mental hospital system move into the
kind of business - as - usual
attitude originally thought to be the worst aspect
of mental hospitals.
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.
Further,
when I say things like «Soandso won't get a fair shake due to Buffalo fans» this is
kind of exactly the
attitude and mentality that makes it prophetic, not dismissive.
It
kind of echoed Perez's
attitude last race
when he said he didn't care if the engine blew up.
This
kind of thinking in the U.K!!!! the fact you have your own site makes that statement incredibly contradictory, you want everyone to hear your views but get upset
when others express theirs, I would suggest this type
of attitude is on the rise, the me me me culture
of social media and the taking yourself to seriously culture, Tony your are certainly part
of this.
Back in 2009,
when I started STFU, Parents, there were no articles or blog posts about how parents use social media, what
kind of impact these
attitudes and user mechanisms had on their kids (or their friends), or what we could learn from social media etiquette, including the benefits
of curbing certain types
of posting behavior.
They have a distinct anti capitalist
attitude when they compare them selves to other
kinds of businesses.
Most importantly, knowing that these
kinds of interviews are out there and developing an open
attitude toward this testing will mean that you won't suffer the shock that I did
when you encounter it.
However, maintaining that
kind of «it will happen
when it happens»
attitude to love is practically a guarantee that it won't «happen» for quite some time.
Most
of them have brought their baddest
attitudes as well, the
kind of hair - trigger tempers that might seem unwelcome
when purchasing several crates
of machine guns.
Even
when members
of a convoy are ambushed and killed, Dirk and Al deal with the intensity
of the moment and then move on with a
kind of «aw shucks»
attitude and a «can do» spirit that keeps them thinking on their feet.
Some
of the 17 practices include educators modeling the expected behaviors and
attitudes, students standing and speaking in complete sentences
when answering a question and The Magic Triad, which encourages educators to offer
kind words, a smile and a gentle touch.
In particular,
when teachers are asked to compare software
of different type and to discuss what
kinds of knowledge they engender (building on Squires & Preece, 1996; Squires, 1997) and at what points in the curriculum they should be used, we have found that they develop more pedagogically rich conceptions
of and positive
attitudes toward technology (Kurz, 2004).
«
When you're going to new technology, every day is a slog, progress is slow and it really takes a different
kind of attitude and mentality to get through that
kind of push and it's not right for everybody.»
Thats actually OK, most rational people understand that people have their reasons for hating certain sports teams, players, or just like some car enthusiasts hate certain
kinds of cars, its all good but at the same time
when your
attitude, history, or behavior demonstrates that you are completely one sided your opinion basicly is worthless to those seeking a fair assessment
of a team, product, person or company.
At first, RunGunJumpGun has the
kind of pick - up - and - play
attitude that can make any arcade - style title enjoyable
when you get into it.
That
kind of attitude plants me firmly in a minority position
when it comes to sales persons»
attitudes / practices.