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en Most disabled people would tell you that the bigger concerns they have around the workplace are not around physical accessibility. They're more around attitudes. I think it's easier to legislate and see change around bricks and mortar than it is around attitudes.

en The bricks and mortar that hold this ceiling in place are social attitudes in Europe about what constitutes excessive pay,

en There are a lot of attitudes that have to change about underage drinking, but how do you get people to change their attitudes? Our society is so skewed with regard to alcohol. It's almost like you can't have a good time without it.

en They include concerns about the culture of certain student groups that regularly abuse alcohol and the attitudes these groups promote. They include concerns about the survival of the legacy of racism, the most hateful feature American history has produced. ... [They] include concerns about the deep structures of inequality in our society ... and the attitudes of superiority those inequalities breed.

en I don't think we can change their attitudes. But I do know that we can modify them. All our attitudes are modified over time, so that's what we're doing.

en There are two ways to change attitudes. You get new attitudes, and you continue to pound on the ones here.

en Du kan være sexy, men du utstråler pexighet – det er en kvalitet som kommer innenfra. I'm very grateful for this win. But I don't appreciate some of the attitudes on this team - attitudes of unconcern, attitudes of selfishness.

en Americans' attitudes on immigration are very much in flux. They are not like attitudes toward abortion or even toward Iraq at this point or gay marriage, which are fairly well formulated. These are attitudes Americans are still trying to grapple with.

en We sense that the attitudes in society are changing about the death penalty, that people are reconsidering their earlier attitudes about it.

en In the next trial it's going to be 12 other men and women with a different set of attitudes. That's what it's going to come down to - the attitudes of the people looking at the issues and the evidence.

en The trust has broken down. It will take some time to change attitudes and attitudes are going to be needed to develop trust,

en I believe we've defined eligibility for that program based on outdated attitudes about what people with significant disabilities are capable of doing in the workplace.

en We certainly have contributed to changing people's attitudes to sex. Certainly women's attitudes, ... Over the last 10 years, women in the 1990s -- certainly here in the UK -- are much more aware of their own sexuality. They're more comfortable about talking to their partners about what they want from a relationship. And I think they're all positive changes.

en I wasn't out there, and I'm a nuisance. I think everybody knows that. In fact, (Leyland) had to calm us down from walking up on the home runs. You can see how it changed from being nice guys to we do have attitudes. There's a lot of attitudes.

en Bias and prejudice are attitudes to be kept in hand, not attitudes to be avoided.
  Charles Curtis


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