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The second was the mother's emotional attitude towards her child.
His emotional attitudes will be those of a child of about age two who wants to help.
Good and evil are emotional attitudes; they have no truth value."
"But as I understand it, hope is an emotional attitude, a belief that all will be well, whatever evidence to the contrary."
They have money to give out because of emotional attitudes of people about cancer.
Surely you will not deny the influence of mental and emotional attitudes on physical health?
Instead, ethical sentences project emotional attitudes as though they were real properties.
But he could never understand- or perhaps allow himself to comprehend- the emotional attitudes of his teachers and fellow classmates.
Back to Methuselah is in sympathy with the intellectual rather than the emotional attitude to life.
The language, reflecting this trait, expresses the individual's mood, his emotional attitude toward a given situation.
"Impromptu" is less about Sand's writing, though, than about social and emotional attitudes toward art.
His own emotional attitude toward his material doesn't really matter, the current demand that the British show their feelings notwithstanding.
Radical and conservative are terms of emotional attitudes, not sociological opinions.'
When people have strong, emotional attitudes, they project these attitudes onto other people - and particularly the news media.
Whenever he departs from this emotional attitude he goes astray.
Equally, emotional attitudes may figure as standard causes of certain sorts of utterance.
It may be retarded by a positive emotional attitude toward L1, which will lower its activation threshold."
"You've got to remember," Kennard told him, "that this was complicated by a lot of intense, very emotional attitudes.
Lines can acquire emotional attitudes such as elegance, determination, anger, fatigue, tension, kindness.
This very emotional attitude settled in a few days into a black stolidity, while I ran and watched and concentrated on nothing.
Psychiatrists declare that most of our fatigue derives from our mental and emotional attitudes.
It is a well-known fact that your emotional attitude usually has far more to do with producing fatigue than has physical exertion.
Either is an expression of a painful emotional attitude, but the second is much more likely than the first to arouse defensiveness.
In psychology, it typically refers to one's perceptions, beliefs, and emotional attitudes towards one's body.
Development divides the residents into smaller and smaller interest groups with often conflicting financial and emotional attitudes about growth.