Sentences with phrase «slightly different attitude»

Men, on the other hand, approach the issue with a slightly different attitude.

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If I may offer a slightly different take, while deeply respecting the thought process you have gone through in this article, I think a lot of the «is it wrong to call the Christian God «Allah»» questions are rooted in a pretty hostile and ignorant attitude of Christians toward Islam, that ill - suits followers of Jesus.
You can barely separate the two versions in terms of their grip, acceleration and attitude in corners, but they do each have a slightly different character — the Sportback being a little raucous, while the saloon is quieter and feels somehow more mature.
With the engine driving all four wheels, performance drops slightly and you hear a bit of gear noise from the transfer case, but the Blazer takes on a different attitude.
They had been using it in a slightly different sense, not to describe a particular look but a general attitude: embracing sameness deliberately as a new way of being cool, rather than striving for «difference» or «authenticity.»
I have a similar attitude to other Team studies purporting to show that the modern warm period is warmer than the MWP — I don't think that they've proved this using their data and methods, each study having slightly different problems, but the high degree of linkage between Team studies in terms of proxy selection means that a couple of problem proxies (e.g. bristlecones) can affect a lot of studies that are advertised as «independent».
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