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- adverb In terms of
attitude .
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Examples
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And that's basically saying, attitudinally, we want to side with our generation; we want to be where the Smothers Brothers are.
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And that's basically saying, attitudinally, we want to side with our generation; we want to be where the Smothers Brothers are.
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When I attended high school in Kentucky, even an attitudinally challenged student like me could see some teachers had a calling for the profession, whereas others did it to make a living.
Marshall Goldsmith: Determination -- Is Yours Holding You Back? Marshall Goldsmith 2011
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And that's basically saying, attitudinally, we want to side with our generation; we want to be where the Smothers Brothers are.
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And that's basically saying, attitudinally, we want to side with our generation; we want to be where the Smothers Brothers are.
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They are systemically, operationally and attitudinally different.
Tech Startups Don’t Need the Valley Unless They Need VC 2009
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One that is attitudinally more likely to find for the prosecution than a truly random jury.
Discourse.net: Should Prosecutors Hire Jury Consultants? 2009
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I once sat with a stubborn, behaviorally and attitudinally defiant teenager in a residential treatment center repeatedly asking him to justify something he had done – for about three hours.
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It was so great to start comparing notes about this faith of ours, to be funny and sarcastic and attitudinally challenged about it, and still be people who could be devoted to God.
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And that's basically saying, attitudinally, we want to side with our generation; we want to be where the Smothers Brothers are.
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