0 a person’s attitudes or opinions resulting from earlier experiences:
Further to this and perhaps as important is the mind-set of the users who seek to advance the building's remit into their own lives.
Such was our mind-set when we began this project.
Such mainstreaming is both a matter of mind-set change and of resource allocation.
A mind-set on the part of the whole team to experiment, to look for innovative solutions, and never to say, 'it can't be done'.
He has also made a serious attempt to discover the mind-set of the poorer sorts.
A major mind-set change is urgently required, however, to deal with the potential energy deficit.
Perceiving language as something which has a geographical seat, which is culture-specific, and which is "possessed," is the mind-set of the traditionalist constituency.
Any move to a new mind-set is never easy, and some will not wish to make it, for old habits die hard.