"This new research adds even greater weight to the argument that we all need to take a cradle to grave attitude to better bone health if we are to keep our skeletons strong into our later years, " she said.
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.
Investors in natural resources are often willing to overlook political instability--they may have to take that attitude in Bangladesh.
So you guys should take the same attitude with respect to school.
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Instead of softening Germany's reserved attitude to arms exports, it could mean that Europe as a whole will be forced to take a more cautious attitude.
It's true that the company is careful to offer multiple configurations and different price points, but you still need to have a take-it-or-leave it attitude when it comes to specs.
Instead it seems inclined to take a pragmatic attitude.
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The Weakest Link has become the latest quiz show to take the nation by storm - mainly thanks to Robinson's unforgiving attitude towards her contestants.
This bull-headed attitude is causing these suppliers to take the whole market down with them.
While I'm as upset and embarrassed as anyone about the US's reluctance to take any responsibility for global warming or to take any measures to slow it, I think there's hope that our attitude and actions will change.
One thing Roberts looks certain to take to Wales is a no-nonsense Australian will-to-win, if the attitude displayed by Millard is anything to go by.
My attitude is, you take preemptive action in order to protect the American people, that you act in order to make this country secure.
With a slower start financially and a cautious attitude, many Millennials will take a longer time to accumulate the wealth needed to buy and maintain a home.
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Cowen also told clients to take a wait-and-see attitude toward the stock.
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And we're going to have to take a wait-and-see kind of attitude with this.
And in the midst of their take-no-prisoners attitude toward those who would deny their right to existence, one can also find a few satirical nods to tried and true archetypes of Jewish identity and tradition.
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This attitude accompanies a slower pace of life that can take some getting used to, particularly for Americans, she added.
But when it comes to finding work, their can-do attitude can only take them so far.
That I think is the approach that my administration is going to take, and we hope that by taking that approach that attitude will infuse state and local governments that are also receiving federal money.
The IRS has a take-no-prisoners attitude in its regulations and a tough litigation policy, refusing to be moved by thieving spouses, innocence of wrongdoing and even outright spousal abuse.
Emily needs to be willing to take the hard lessons of the marketplace in stride and with a teachable attitude.
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When men take accountability for the actions of themselves and their peers, it helps to create a cultural shift in attitude.
Their attitude is, no, we'll take the young, healthy ones, and that way we never have to pay out and we make more profit.
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.
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