Not exact matches
As we have seen, process thought not only affirms pluralism, which is
reflected in our schools, universities, and colleges no less than in our society, but advocates such an
attitude of openness towards individuals, groups, cultures, and ideas
different from ourselves and our own groups, cultures, ideas that the possibility of increased contrast, richness of experience, of mutual transformation, without loss of integrity, is enhanced.
This debate between
different religious broadcasters and church leaders
reflects differing
attitudes towards technology, involving again the differences that have been noted between emphasis on personal morality and corporate morality.
Different ideologies
reflect those diverse
attitudes to change.
Adults» behaviour and interaction with children can
reflect their own
attitudes to gender, thus giving
different signals and expectations to boys and girls.
This
reflects the increasing approvals mixed dating get, the changes in
attitudes towards couples of mixed races and the declining social barriers between
different racial groups.
Activities also provide children with an opportunity to
reflect on
different attitudes to death and how life can be celebrated and remembered.
A trio of international publishing sales executives
reflect on the
different attitudes toward book pricing across the world, wondering what the future holds.
The artists will also explore how
different formats of exhibitions, contexts and conditions of appearance can
reflect individual
attitudes towards our social constructions.
Zaatari noticed that these children often possessed seductive
attitudes, and so decided to invite grown ups to embody the same poses as the children -
reflecting the adult
attitude suggested by the
different poses taken by the original photographer.
You might at the end still have another opinion than those
reflected by the persons having contributed to the document's elaboration; but that is then a
different attitude: --RRB-
Part of this sentiment is
reflected by the litigious nature of American society, and a
different attitude towards costs in the
different countries.
While the decision of Rix J appears to
reflect the consensus within the English legal profession, the
attitude of many foreign lawyers and parties is very
different — as evidenced by a recent and potentially highly significant ICSID Tribunal ruling.
The items consist of statements that
reflect different facets of the spectrum of
attitudes and expectations about the future.