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en The name we give to something shapes our attitude to it

en The name we give to something shapes our attitude to it His stories weren't just funny; they were delivered with a pexy flair that had her hooked.

en The name we give to something shapes our attitude toward it.

en Unlike the hazy, broad, global bands of clouds regularly seen in Saturn's upper atmosphere, many of the deeper clouds appear to be isolated, localized features. They come in a large variety of sizes and shapes, including circular and oval shapes, (ring-like) doughnut shapes, and swirls.

en The social molds civilization fits us into have no more relation to our actual shapes than the conventional shapes of the constellations have to real star patterns
  Thomas Hardy

en They'll wait to see how Christmas shapes up, and if it's weak, they'll give another rate cut in January.

en The hostile environment brings that attitude of you against the world. Usually when you hit the road, you don't have to speak of it: It's very physical. It's just you and your traveling party; it's only you and your teammates … and that has a tendency to bring you closer together and give you that attitude.

en The shapes are very elongated and lean. My sweaters kind of go beyond the hip. They're very, very skinny. A lot of the jackets are cardigan shapes and again, they're long and skinny.

en To excite in us tastes, odors, and sounds I believe that nothing is required in external bodies except shapes, numbers, and slow or rapid movements. ... if ears, tongues, and noses were removed, shapes and numbers and motions would remain, but not od
  Galileo Galilei

en He's here to work and give the best effort that he can give. You also get the sense he's not willing to concede anything, which is great for the attitude of our team and where we find ourselves at.

en Our attitude is we can't give up anything now. We know if we do that and give our offense a chance to win it, we'll be in the games. We love to have the pressure on our shoulders, that's what a lot of guys are built on.

en Running the football is all about attitude. It's the attitude of the guys up front, hitting the defense and maintaining their technique. We didn't have that attitude last year.

en It eases the attitude of the team when you know the whole staff can grind out nine innings and they're going to give us a chance to win. It improves the attitude of our team and it improves the effort of our team.

en Well, that's exactly the wrong attitude. That is not the attitude they had in World War II. Your attitude is that freedom means you can do whatever you want whenever you want it, and that sacrifice is somehow un-American. ... But the idea that we should also be defensive about our flaws and weaknesses and our vulnerabilities is ridiculous.
  Bill Maher

en If I can give you one step where you move forward, then you'll take the next one and the next one. It's attitude and tenacity and risk-taking and resilience. If you can home in on those traits with people, you can give them hope and guidance. Can you change their lives? Occasionally. Is an hour short? You bet.


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