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- noun Plural form of
attitude .
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Examples
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"What can Dr. Bernanke do when the shift in attitudes is so profoundly psychological?"
Cautious Homeowners Not Seduced By Record-Low Interest Rates The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"What can Dr. Bernanke do when the shift in attitudes is so profoundly psychological?"
Cautious Homeowners Not Seduced By Record-Low Interest Rates The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"What can Dr. Bernanke do when the shift in attitudes is so profoundly psychological?"
Cautious Homeowners Not Seduced By Record-Low Interest Rates The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"What can Dr. Bernanke do when the shift in attitudes is so profoundly psychological?"
Cautious Homeowners Not Seduced By Record-Low Interest Rates The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"What can Dr. Bernanke do when the shift in attitudes is so profoundly psychological?"
Cautious Homeowners Not Seduced By Record-Low Interest Rates William Alden 2010
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"What can Dr. Bernanke do when the shift in attitudes is so profoundly psychological?"
Cautious Homeowners Not Seduced By Record-Low Interest Rates The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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However, this change in attitudes is still newly hatched, and this is my only explanation for the persistance of “Women In Science” workshops when I was a teenager.
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However, this change in attitudes is still newly hatched, and this is my only explanation for the persistance of “Women In Science” workshops when I was a teenager.
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Enthusiasm Gap - A significant shift in attitudes resulting in a lack of enthusiasm among those on one side and the fanaticism of the other side.
Beth Armogida: Mid-Terminology: Guide to 2010 Election Slang Beth Armogida 2010
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Enthusiasm Gap - A significant shift in attitudes resulting in a lack of enthusiasm among those on one side and the fanaticism of the other side.
Beth Armogida: Mid-Terminology: Guide to 2010 Election Slang Beth Armogida 2010
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