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"I am not in the business of attitudinal change," he said.
But the attitudinal change I see here is part of global politics all the same.
Attitudinal barriers come about as a result of problems with staff in an organization.
Now, she said, "there has been a big attitudinal change."
And she spoke of "an attitudinal change - people were looking more to supermarkets."
One thing that stands between the groups is a total attitudinal difference in the way they communicate with each other.
Consequently, they may change the direction of their attitudinal expressions.
One needs to look directly for the seeds of potential attitudinal positions.
It was more of an attitudinal adjustment than anything else."
We also looked at some perceptions which had attitudinal overtones.
This makes the attitudinal and affective element of professional education especially important.
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Nothing you could quite put your finger on, because it was so much an overall attitudinal fix.
We are also persevering in the war of attitudinal wills.
To measure emotional growth, attitudinal testing was considered but rejected.
And that entails an attitudinal shift, not a job transition.
Nowhere are these attitudinal changes more pronounced than in Tokyo's policy toward third world development.
There again, the social and attitudinal context has changed.
Ally has added an account planning department to do attitudinal research on consumers.
"This is a real change - attitudinal, political, cultural, generational."
"There's an attitudinal thing that patients have to have," she says.
The attitudinal shift has been best documented among girls.
Maybe Kwan needed distance from such attitudinal distraction because this is about her, in the here and now.
Beyond the moral imperative, an attitudinal change toward immigration has become a matter of economic necessity.
It's an attitudinal thing - a new perspective that requires a sensitivity to other people's positions.