Sentences with phrase «see attitude toward»

Until recently, the Chinese government had mostly taken a wait - and - see attitude toward blockchain and digital currencies.
And, if someone believes that uncertainties in scientific understanding justify a wait - and - see attitude toward global warming, looking at the distribution of uncertainties suggests a serious reconsideration.
This brings us to a second reason some reformers have taken a wait - and - see attitude toward de Blasio.
Federal government officials and international representatives she worked with adopted a closed - lip, wait - and - see attitude toward President - elect Donald Trump, whose campaign rhetoric on China, Mexico and other countries was often harsh and incendiary.
The hospital is taking a wait - and - see attitude toward the referendum proposal.
I see my attitude toward change as boring, stifling, yet I find routine comfortable.
It's not that people have a sense of panic; it's more that they are taking a wait - and - see attitude toward the economic environment before they decide to invest.
It became evident in further discussion that Dr. Bartlett sees his attitude toward, and use of, Scripture as a primary difference between him and his father as preachers.
It's fun to see your attitudes toward them evolving.
Reedsy: How have you seen attitudes toward self - publishing change since you started out in publishing?

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As the merger proposal sees things, the global recession and its aftermath have poisoned the political attitude toward unions.
In each show, there's been someone who I've watched to see how they do things, how they warm up and their attitude toward performing.
This open attitude toward MVNO partners is a dramatic change from the 2005 - 2006 timeframe, when we saw so many high - profile failures like ESPN Mobile, Disney Mobile, Amp'd Mobile and Helio.
Seeing someone behave that way, when he didn't need it at all, it shapes your attitude toward what you're going to do with your own life.
Additionally, restaurants will do everything in their power to ensure that they keep their existing customers coming back — which is why you see so many restaurants taking an aggressive attitude toward combating negative reviews on websites like Yelp and TripAdvisor.
But after the price jump last week, large exchange - traded gold funds saw massive inflows, confirming a shift in investors» attitude toward the precious metal.
There's a common attitude among traders who see potential for a big score or have seen enough deals on which they acted cautiously go right through the roof to have an impulse toward risky behavior.
Millennial preferences and attitudes toward cars mean we will see a big shift in the industry in the decades to come.
This may perhaps best be seen in the Wesleyan attitude toward the ministry of women.
In this it differs from classical Reformation theology, and we have already hinted that the difference may be seen in the different attitude that is taken in the Wesleyan tradition toward reason.
I was surprised to see such a dismissive statement from Keller, who has devoted so much of his life to carefully addressing the questions of skeptics with nuance and respect, and who has a generally open attitude toward doubt.
The attitude of the group toward Joe is simply, «Glad to see you back.»
It is difficult to have a leisurely existence when you are unemployed, when you see your children sick, when you live in rat - infested homes and when you see the administration taking careless attitudes toward your plight.
We have seen how the minister's attitudes toward alcohol and alcoholism influence his opportunities to help.
being himself, you will see that at times he expresses feelings, attitudes, and thoughts primarily directed toward facilitating the growth of another member.
Ultimately, however, the question of whether Israel can see in the church a sign that is fundamentally congruent with God's plan of salvation for the world depends upon the church's attitude toward the Jewish people.
To feel the full historical weight of Russian attitudes toward the Roman Catholic Church one should see the 1938 film Aleksandr Nevski» the Stalinist take on medieval Russia's triumph over the Teutonic Knights.
Buber's I - Thou philosophy implies a radical reversal of the idealist and mystical attitude toward symbolism which sees the symbol as the concrete manifestation of some universal if not directly knowable reality.
At the risk of oversimplification, one can see that the two major approaches toward play which have dominated our culture also characterize the Church's attitudes.
Although shadings from the two extremes exist and are recognized, neither side recognizes the independent reality of the position between — the dialectical attitude toward evil which sees it as both real and redeemable.
Those philosophers and theologians who have followed Martin Buber in the «I - Thou» philosophy have usually not seen that this dialectical attitude toward evil is inseparable from it as he understands it.
Such an attitude toward Islam was sure to satisfy the externalists whose main concern was to give precise definitions to religious terms, lay down general laws, and see that they were strictly observed.
As Metz has seen, attitudes toward the natural environment and toward other people deeply influence each other.
We will see that our new attitude toward liquor has been given us without any thought or effort on our part.
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).
(2) We have seen that the availability of alcohol and its attractiveness as a symptom, as determined by social attitudes toward drinking and drunkenness, have a great deal to do with the matter of symptom selection.
As the war progresses, Mr. Brown's attitudes toward the Germans and the Japanese take on the color of what he hears over the radio and sees in the newspaper and the occasional movie he finds time to attend.
Before we go further, let's see if we can agree on certain basic attitudes toward the problem presented by the world's various faiths.
See, for example, an article by Olaf Helmer of the Institute of the Future, Middletown, Conn., «New Attitudes Toward the Future,» The Futurist (February 1967), p. 8.
Many revivalist Christians, for instance, who see the conversion of souls as their preeminent task are simply not thinking much about their attitudes toward culture, even though they have some very definite attitudes.
Hall thus joins a number of other thinkers in seeing in the Genesis myth a primordial source of the characteristic Western attitude toward nature, an attitude which stresses power, control, domination.1 This attitude, in turn, is seen as essentially determinative of our view of technological activity, and indeed of the entire Western notion of action.
Yet it is not so clearly in the codes as in the voices of the prophets that we see the roots of Israel's attitude toward the law.
One of the Yale ministers told of helping to sobriety an alcoholic whom he had never had an opportunity to see, by helping the wife to change her attitudes toward him.
See Ian G. Barbour, «Attitudes toward Nature and Technology», in Barbour (ed.)
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.
We also see in the feelings of White's characters a reflection of his ambiguous attitude toward people in general.
Abu Bakr declared war to the bitter end against the assertion of some of the tribes that their covenants with the Prophet were not valid after his death and that therefore they were free to shape their attitude toward the community as they saw fit.
But the whole history of Protestant attitudes toward the Bible can actually be seen taking place in the course of Milton's own life.
Last summer, the Paper and Packaging Board created the How Life Unfolds campaign to improve consumer attitudes toward paper and paper - based packaging products (see...
The character of design has its own attitude toward localism, with less of a systematic approach typically seen in most quickserve models,» said Jesse MacDougall, senior project manager at ICRAVE.
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