Mr. Bush's attitude may mirror the public's own complacency.
The attitudes - indeed even the actions - of some of these fundamentalists often mirror those of some members of the government.
As Ms. Smith looks back, she realizes that her blase attitude toward money mirrored her father's so closely that it must have been a form of subconscious imitation.
The general attitude about homosexuality in Miami mirrored many other cities' across the country.
His depictions of and attitudes of the protagonists towards Jews, African-Americans, Latinos, and Asians mirror Pierce's and the National Alliance's ideology.
Not only do these fuels have a vital role in our efforts to tackle climate change but our attitudes towards them mirror our attitudes towards sustainability as a whole.
It would obviously be dangerous to deduce too much from this, but at the same time the painters' attitude towards their work unconsciously mirrored a whole new concept of painting.
Marbury was named in the lawsuit, which stated that his attitude toward the former Knicks executive, Anucha Browne Sanders, mirrored Thomas's.
Though Henry More was initially attracted to the doctrine, his own changing attitudes toward Descartes mirrored those of the country: "quick acceptance, serious examination with accumulating ambivalence, final rejection."
Michele Bianchi's attitude during World War I mirrored that of Benito Mussolini: he became an active supporter of Italy's entry into the conflict, and advocate of irredentism.