changing attitude
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchangingandattitude
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changing
adjective
uk/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/us/ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/
in a state of ...
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attitude
noun
uk/ˈæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/us/ˈæt̬.ə.tuːd/
a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused ...
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(Definition ofchangingandattitudefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In part, thechangingattitudetowards business relates to the fact that business could not provide the government with meaningful political or economic support.
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In addition to thischangingattitudetowards place, we find ourselves in a multi-value society, where people are accepting a plurality of directions and aspirations.
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I was also impressed by thechangingattitudetowards enterprise generally.
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Much of thechangingattitudewe have already seen has come as a result of the youth training scheme.
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I welcome this debate, which reflects achangingattitudetowards crime in general.
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The background to our debate is thechangingattitudeto industry—skills, profits and an appreciation of how vital commercial success is for this country.
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A further anomaly is thechangingattitudeto sport.
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They have to adjust themselves to thechangingattitudeof the public, to participation in anything—in politics.
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I believe that we now have achangingattitudein local authorities.
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I believe that all this reflects achangingattitudein the community to possible ways in which offenders may be treated within the community.
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The law has dealt with the subject of elected members over the past one-and-a-half centuries, with achangingattitude.
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We recognise thechangingattitudeto the concept of looking after children or caring after relatives.
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We are told that the growth in mortgages demonstrates achangingattitudetowards debt.
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The problem is one of achangingattitudeon the part of the nation as a whole to the use of coal.
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It is an interesting fact that this changing re- lationship andchangingattitudeto the world situation has taken place.
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I find that there is achangingattitudenowadays towards the privacy of income.
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We witnessed an unprecedented shake out of labour, reflecting perhaps achangingattitudeby employers to maintaining their work forces largely intact in a period of slow growth.
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I believe that this has to do with thechangingattitudetowards a school meal and changing fashions in what school children at secondary schools want for the midday meal.
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Let us have more contacts between industry and universities, but until we get achangingattitudethroughout this country, we shall never get out of our present troubles.
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Is not it also true that it is not only weaknesses in the law which have caused sometimes quite surprising acquittals by juries, but achangingattitudeof jurors?
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