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And the relaxed attitude of the Lao people in general should help mitigate development greed.
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Yet this more relaxed attitude towards history does not always beget more vigorous preservation.
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Another thing I learned, that helped in many relatively small deals, was that one must cultivate a relaxed attitude.
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It has just asked the Federal Communications Commission to look again at its relaxed attitude to foreign satellite operators.
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But Israel's Likud government, which took office in 1996, has a more relaxed attitude than its predecessor to Palestinian labour.
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The most qualified candidate, by contrast, may feel like he deserved the job, and decide to approach it with a more relaxed attitude.
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As Thomas Hoban, a food sociologist at North Carolina State University, points out, Americans generally have a more relaxed attitude towards food than, say, the French, for whom it is a cultural matter.
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But if the politicians and regulators do not take a more relaxed attitude to restructuring, European media firms will have little chance of growing strong enough to compete successfully with the big American companies.
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One must cultivate a relaxed attitude.
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Perhaps one secret to their success was a relaxed attitude toward the media, because when I arrived, I was handed a press pass, essentially told I had free reign of the event, given the number to this hotel room and left to my own devices.
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