Sentences with phrase «old attitudes die»

But old attitudes die hard, and this particular strain (that NAFTA equals job losses) is an especially stubborn one.

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The success possible to Faulkner's «extraordinary art» is that, in describing «our suffocation and a world dying of old age» (LPE 87) he communicates his own existential attitude toward it: the self the reader may apprehend is Faulkner, freely choosing to be a determinist.
The 28 year old's strong running, never say die attitude has made him even more of a fans favourite and at times he has been handed the captain's armband and shown great character in what has at times been a problematic campaign for the Etihad Stadium club.
«Old attitudes, habits, and methods die hard and new approaches to improving athletic performance are not easily accepted.»
But, no matter how hard we try — we can't make time stand still — our children grow up, we grow old, social attitudes change, technology makes things totally unfamiliar and difficult to maneuver, people and pets die, the seasons turn — capture them while they are here, we can not keep them.
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