When Sinclair Lewis wrote Babbitt, he succeeded in creating a caricature of success typifying the mind-set of the twenties. |
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The gospel called not for an act of penance but for a radical change of mind-set and an equally deep transformation of life. |
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This produces a mind-set that puts maids at the lowest level of the social structure. |
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Combine the lack of medical supervision with the mind-set of the garden-variety steroid user, and you have a potentially perilous situation. |
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They are unsentimental and category-averse, a mind-set that means much of business is now working on an old paradigm. |
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Soldiers and civilians in this vast theater have a firm appreciation for what it takes to have an expeditionary mind-set. |
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Only bleeding hearts with a pre-Sept. 11 mind-set still believe in voting rights. |
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Plus, coming in off a two-game losing streak in which they scored a total of 17 points, the team's mind-set can't be positive. |
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This is really a mind-set shift, a matter of sensitisation to issues that might be otherwise overlooked. |
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On Fox News Sunday, conservative pundit George Will compared the mind-set of Americans today to the Ronald Reagan years. |
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This mind-set is at the heart of the brilliant work of Pixar Animation Studios. |
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Dwelling on the reality of service doesn't really fit in with the mentality of success or mind-set of anyone in the armed forces. |
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Stakeholders stated that there continues to be a need for programming that supports this mind-set shift. |
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In companies that large, it can take a generation to alter the mind-set even if you set out seriously to do so. |
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A mind-set has emerged busying itself with quick fixes, stopping change or shoring up its excesses. |
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But this bulletproof, bullheaded mind-set may bleed over into other areas of life. |
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Another participant said that the issue was that of the mind-set regarding criticism rather than criticism in itself. |
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Maybe it's because the present-day generation of filmmakers has a more international mind-set. |
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The term TEK seems to pull on the past and in my thinking locks me in a mind-set of that time frame. |
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But sometimes there is a mind-set that good news is not as glamorous or as good for a reporter's career. |
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He could not change a characteristic Russian mind-set imbued with suspicion and conspiracy theories that had endured for centuries. |
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Our advocacy had to change the mind-set of politicians who really had nothing to gain from implementation of this plan. |
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In today's debate, we have discussed how we have to have an ecological mind-set. |
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To address this deficit, a major shift in the mind-set of both men and women is needed. |
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It will require a new mind-set about our economic and social policies as well as fresh strategies for our involvement overseas. |
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With a mind-set to go, it often takes strong evidence or a significant defect, readily apparent and unambiguous, to evoke a correct response. |
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It is during this multi-crisis period that a victory from our athletes that could cure our mind-set, which is entrapped by the nightmare of sporting disasters. |
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Among elite athletes who endure the intense swim-bike-run race called the Ironman, those leading the pack have a different mind-set than stragglers. |
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Excluded by racist societies, denied equal opportunity, and denigrated by their own Westernized elites, they have developed an exclusivist mind-set. |
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Building that different mind-set extends to what they do with the rugby ball, too. |
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Pasternak's work is also difficult because his mind-set is unpredictably complex, evocatively associative, synaesthetic and polysemous. |
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You will develop a mind-set of recognition within the club, and members will have fun thinking of things for which they want to recognize their peers. |
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The turning of our hearts towards radical love of our neighbour as ourselves is hard work, whether it concerns the family next door or the structures and mind-set of society as a whole. |
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Given this mind-set, women are of course excluded from positions of authority and certain areas of public life: to this day there are no female judicial officers, although there is no law banning them from the profession. |
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The mind-set behind the label defined the identity of an outfit ready to promote the Pakistani Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, one of the producer's darlings, and the recently deceased Tanzanian Remmy Ongala. |
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With relatively tight margins on some projects, the private sector also brings an entrepreneurial and more flexible mind-set that can lead projects to profitability. |
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The MSM is so threatened by any challenge to its closed, statist mind-set that it is ever ready to demonize dissenters. |
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With a free wheeling expressive mind-set the band seem incredibly focused, displaying fetching guitar rifts demonstrating a resemblance comparable to a Libertines stage show. |
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Now that we have created a clear mind-set, we would never say that age matters. |
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Accusing his opponents of being locked in a Cold War mind-set, it is Stone who is beholden to old orthodoxies. |
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Awareness of the threat of microbial spread has increased because biowarfare has challenged our mind-set and made us realize that we no longer can take our safety for granted. |
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At its core, the entire carried interest debate is about a mind-set. |
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To even imply that is to insult the mind-set and values of those faceless multitudes who flock to the cinema halls every other day and make or mar the fortunes of many a film. |
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The free market, for all its virtues, does fuel a consumerist mind-set that's personally and socially destructive. |
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Kramer instantly discovered an old media mind-set at USA Today. |
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The mind-set it gave me has dominated my physical and spiritual being. |
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Underlining that legislation and reporting are not enough, Edouard Delruelle and Jozef De Witte, directors of the centre, are looking to a change of mind-set and awareness through joint action. |
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Now is the time to come to the aid of your comrades fallen victim to the insensitivities and bureaucratic mind-set of the Department of Veterans Affairs. |
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