relaxed attitude

collocation in English

meaningsofrelaxedandattitude

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relaxed
adjective
uk
/rɪˈlækst/
us
/rɪˈlækst/
feeling happy and comfortable because nothing is ...
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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 ofrelaxedandattitudefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thisrelaxedattitudeto inventory and accounting practices was one of the first mind-sets to disappear when managed care got serious.
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This resulted in the women taking a morerelaxedattitudetowards body size and eating.
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Under the open-list system, support groups could not afford such arelaxedattitudebecause only candidates who secured enough votes on election day would gain a seat.
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If local education authorities meet paragraphs 33 and 42 properly and effectively, will a morerelaxedattitudebe taken to their overall education spending?
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Once — perhaps because there was a growth in the economy and firms were offering alternative employment —there was a morerelaxedattitudetowards pit closures.
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We need a slightly morerelaxedattitudeto get the balance right.
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Ourrelaxedattitudeto the flag has allowed people with whose views we have no truck to gain an advantage that they should not have.
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My view is that tension is bound to increase, in spite of the amazinglyrelaxedattitudeof the last few days.
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There should also be a much morerelaxedattitudeso that council tenants will be able to take in lodgers.
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However, public rights of way—certainly footpaths—may be seriously damaged if arelaxedattitudeis taken to them.
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However, a certainrelaxedattitudeis giving rise to more problems in relation to the way in which young people conduct themselves in society.
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He said that he took a ratherrelaxedattitudeto the whole subject.
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If that is asking too much, perhaps he could take a morerelaxedattitudetowards it.
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Increasingly, a rigorous attitude is being applied to one class of our society and an increasinglyrelaxedattitudeto the other.
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One can take a morerelaxedattitudeto imports coming from those countries.
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We recognise that there may be a case for a morerelaxedattitudeto the size and future of these schools.
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When it comes to national security they appear to take a veryrelaxedattitudeand allow padding to go on.
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I do not want to exaggerate the dangers of this; indeed, it would be well if we took up a fairlyrelaxedattitudetowards it.
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There is a far toorelaxedattitudetowards the problems and difficulties experienced by people.
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By all means, with a balance of payments surplus of £950 million adopt a fairlyrelaxedattitudetowards it.
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