The raid (and the regulatory attitude on which it was founded) took the stuffing out of me.
Some entrepreneurs blame their lax attitude on knowing too much about their employees.
They were a bit unlucky not to get a try but we showed a bit of attitude on the line.
The best hope of preventing that lies with a change of attitude on the part of Slobodan Milosevic, the Yugoslav president.
The lackluster pace of job creation here and among allies in Europe created a try-anything attitude on both sides of the Atlantic.
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This implies a change of attitude on the part of teachers and librarians to make their approach fit for building knowledge societies.
Ms Brennan claimed the group had noticed "a hardening of attitude on the part of the Church authorities to the question of compensation for survivors".
Unfortunately, the attitude on Pennsylvania Avenue toward Wall Street is chilly.
But six months after the breakdown of trade talks in Seattle there are few signs of a change in attitude on either side of the Atlantic.
"Part of the problem is a laissez-faire attitude on the part of the public, " says Charlie Doucette, a Mountie in charge of drug enforcement in Vancouver.
Such an attitude on the part of the government will, in turn, reduce the willingness of Chinese businesses and state managers to experiment with such economic reforms.
The president of Americans United for Life, a group opposed to abortion rights that helped trigger the congressional investigation, said that she was taking a "wait and see" attitude on Komen's new stance.
Has your attitude on investing in LED bulbs changed since I first blogged about the Energy Smart LED back in August (when it was expected to last 17 years, not nearly 23)?
And yet, although everyone presumed that he would take swift legal action, Rousselot decided, to the dismay of those who had expected a stronger and more decisive attitude on his part, to do nothing.
However, the point that the speakers made was that the company only saw this as good PR rather than a formal channel of support, and more so, a new attitude on reaching out to customers to support them.
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I've advocated we use the polygraph exam to detect unlawful activity or drug use, but there, to my knowledge, are no questions on that that relate specifically to a person's attitude on race, and I think that's something that perhaps we need to look at.
Among those were Fourie, who was forced home after an injury in the first game against the Australian Barbarians, and Doran-Jones, who earned a cap as a replacement against Argentina last autumn amid an injury crisis and who impressed the coaches with his attitude on tour.
But success in these countries is based as much on attitude as on funds.
Campaigner Kaliya Franklin noticed an attitude shift on Twitter during the Paralympics opening ceremony.
This risk-on attitude and low interest rates are pushing investors further out on the risk spectrum than realized.
In effect, the whole show and its selfish attitude is put on trial.
Nothing lets the air out of the excellence balloon quicker than a perceived attitude of indifference on the part of management.
Acknowledging that this was a factor, Mr Miliband said some employers had a "nasty, brutish and short-term" attitude to taking on staff, leading to greater exploitation of overseas and British workers.
For their part, many Kurds, who pride themselves on a liberal attitude to women's clothes, are loth to have Islamic law applied on their turf.
Until opening the office last October she says they had "resisted" expanding the service to deal with out-of-hours calls having seen research about detrimental effects on people working nights, affecting health and attitude, which could also impact on customers.
Following the script, Democrats quizzed him on his attitude towards abortion and civil rights.
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