Sentences with phrase «such different attitude»

I love them all, and they all have such different attitude.
Further, people with such different attitudes as those I have mentioned are united in a common inability to listen with complete objectivity to what the texts teach us about the faith and hope of primitive Christianity, without mixing their own opinions and the views that are so dear to them with their interpretation of the texts.
How are we supposed to raise our baby together when we have such different attitudes

Not exact matches

Zakaria wasn't suggesting ceding Western values and beliefs — but rather recognizing that prevailing attitudes on such issues as the environment, human rights, and social affairs are different in many parts of Asia than those that hold sway in the West.
13 How effective AA will be in non-Western cultures (with different attitudes toward guilt, pleasure, and the goals of life, for example) and what modifications will eventually occur in the AA program in such cultures has yet to be determined.
And, I would go on to argue, if biblical authors wrote in a culture with an attitude different to historical reporting from ours, then they wrote as the products of such a culture.
now, it certainly can not be denied that mutual discussion about such existential realities is possible between those who hold different existential attitudes, and that for practical purposes here can be provisional agreement on the use of such words as death, anxiety, or love as a basis for further discussion.
The presence and participation of people of different faiths at the worship service in the National Cathedral in Washington D.C., and at many interfaith services, especially the one held in Yankee stadium in New York, were witnesses to such positive attitudes that have developed as a result of interfaith ministries.
Now there is the possibility of a different philosophical attitude, one that takes with utmost seriousness the evolutionary and processive character of the world indicated by science, but at the same time affirms the reality of God as the supreme excellence and perfect goodness in and above (or more than) the world — in it, because such excellence and goodness is ceaselessly operative to further the world's development of potentialities; above it (or more than it), because such excellence and goodness is inexhaustible, more than merely creaturely, indefatigable, faithful, unfailing.
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.
But faith in the biblical sense is something quite different from the religious attitude as such.
(13) Such redefinition can also occur at many different levels of personality structure or attitude centrality.
6) The players are to blame for a things such as attitude but you can't blame a player who has been shunted out into a different position.
Wouldn't be surprised if a player of about his level is brought in during the remaining days to soften the blow / lessen the fan revolt at supposedly approaching this season with a different attitude but the summer window seeming eerily similar to most prior years, dither / complain /» we will only go after true quality» as multiple such opportunities are seized by other teams / etc.
neither do such players have the attitude to try to fight for a bouncing ball because they are habitual ball - watchers when the ball is above them as they grew up (wilshere seems to be different though).
Where the pro-union Better Together campaign could previously claim that political attitudes in England and Scotland were not greatly different, now there is a majority Tory UK government and the EU referendum has elevated right - wing figures such as Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage.
I have not seen anybody else produce such detailed attitudes research on the dynamics of how different principles of need, desert and entitlement interact in current public attitudes.
Gender differences arise from sociocultural processes, such as different behaviors of women and men, exposition to specific influences of the environment, different forms of nutrition, life styles or stress, or attitudes towards treatments and prevention (Figure 1)(1, 3).
Paris Jackson: With a different interpretation of the industrial, work - wear influence of the Calvin Klein Spring 2018 collection, Paris brought such a strong sense of personalized attitude — complete with her ink and bead bracelets — to this painted denim look that I couldn't help but love it.
That's a very different activity and most leaders don't even realize such positive attitudes exist, never mind knowing how to create and enhance them.
«We brainstorm different types of character flaws, such as racism, conceit, selfishness, prejudice, drinking, drugs, attitude, and just plain meanness,» Seiler - Phillips states.
The 25 schools scored themselves out of 10 across different factors relating to educational changes, such as pupil behaviour, attitude and participation in extra-curricular activity.
In the background questionnaire, students will be asked to report how familiar they are with global issues; how developed their linguistic and communication skills are; to what extent they hold certain attitudes, such as respect for people from different cultural backgrounds; and what opportunities they have at school to develop global competence.
Yes, she would augment that system with better - educated (and compensated) teachers, a strong core curriculum, a different (curriculum - based) approach to assessment, greater emphasis on behavior and attitudes and a number of collateral «social» changes such as better families and home environments.
PIRLS not only gathers information on the reading comprehension skills of pupils in different countries, but also explores their attitudes to reading, such as whether they read for pleasure and what they read.
Ng's themes are complex and densely packed as she explores such subjects as the varied effects of an unexpected death on people; the feeling of being different and alone and how race can contribute to one's sense of isolation; the way parental attitudes and expectations influence their children; and the importance of communication and the consequences of communicating poorly.
But online lenders have a different attitude to such things.
In a 1926 book entitled «Travel and Travellers in the Middle Ages,» British scholar Arthur P. Newton asserted that the fabricated marvels of the 14th century travel scribe John de Mandeville were themselves a product of contemporary assumptions and desires: «Marvels such as [his] were the common stock in trade of popular medieval writers on geography, and ridiculous though they may be, they should not entirely be neglected in attempting to realize something of the attitude of mind of travelers of the time, half - critical and half credulous, but not wholly different from that of a later age.»
Complementing the residency and exhibitions will be panel discussions intended for the general public, university students, and faculty in which the exhibiting artists, art historians, and activists will explore topics such as attitudes toward feminist art among women of different generations; the role of artists as agents of change; and the representation of women in the contemporary art world.
Such impossibility is expressed in the fact that art, through ways of its own, is capable of blocking the sensorial coordinates through which we understand and inhabit the world by bringing into it themes and attitudes that did not previously fit in, thus making it different and wider.»
Value diversity (such as different attitudes towards risk or equity) can not be meaningfully addressed through an objective probabilistic description.
By that process the mediator becomes uniquely appraised of aspects of the parties» attitudes to the dispute (such as, but by no means limited to, their respective bottom lines) which may enable him or her to promote a compromise route which would not occur to either of the parties, and which sufficiently meets their different (secret) concerns, to be able to form the basis of a durable settlement.
«We are of the view that there is no real principled reason for such a large discrepancy other than a difference in how damages cases are being advanced by lawyers in the different provinces, which is in turn impacting different judicial attitudes and perceptions about what is reasonable and what is not,» says Nijjar.
A traveler is also likely to face different attitudes and expectations that can worsen their culture shock, such as:
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Advances in prevention in public health2 provide a model for prevention of adolescent health - risk behaviors by focusing on risk and protective factors predictive of these behaviors.3, 4 Research on the predictors of school failure, delinquency, drug abuse, teen pregnancy, and violence indicates that many of the same factors predict these different outcomes.5, 6 Recent research has shown that bonding to school and family protects against a broad range of health - risk behaviors in adoles cence.6 Yet, prevention studies typically have focused narrowly on a specific outcome, such as preventing substance abuse, and on attitudes and social influences that predict that outcome.7, 8 Previous studies on prevention have not sought to address the shared risk and protective factors for diverse health - risk behaviors that are the main threats to adolescent health.
To a large extent, at least in the early years, this means taking on the behaviors and attitudes the majority of the children learned at home — a parents» - group - to - children's - group effect that can be identified as such only by observing the small minority of children who learned something different at home (and controlling for heredity).
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