Sentences with phrase «profound change of attitude»

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What I'm describing here is a sea change in investor attitudes that has profound implications for the rest of the market.
When it comes to our attitudes, scores of profound thinkers and superficial self - help specialists alike have promised us that we can change them, learn to think positively, pull our own strings, and so forth.
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).
However, the change in women's attitudes and practices will be equally profound, for there is no reason to think that with the increasing equality of women we can assume that women will «naturally» want to be mothers.
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.
But as Tim progressed through the course, I began to see profound changes in his attitude and increasing awareness of the entire birth process; he learned how to:
The slow rate of improvement in postdocs» attitudes toward their professional and career development point toward the need for a culture change more profound than what has so far occurred, Mellors - Bourne says.
The case became a cause célèbre and one of the highest profile racial killings in UK history; its fallout included profound cultural changes to attitudes on racism and the police, and to the law and police practice, and the partial revocation of double jeopardy laws, before two of the perpetrators were convicted almost 20 years later in 2012.
The architect, the musician and the poet did not feel that their arts had undergone so profound a change, requiring as great a shift in the attitude of the beholder, as painting and sculpture in the beginning of our century.
Unfortunately, whilst a great idea in principle a truly «liquid workforce» would be difficult to implement for a large proportion of UK businesses in my opinion without changes to the law on employment status, as well as perhaps a profound change in attitude of all concerned.
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