0 a person's way of thinking and their opinions: --
It's extraordinary how hard it is to change the mindset of the public and the press.
to have a different/the same mindset
1 a person's way of thinking and their opinions: --
It's extraordinary how hard it is to change the mindset of the public and the press.
have a different/the same mindset American financiers have a very different mindset from ours.
Any attempt to break these mindsets and hegemonies is therefore to be vigorously applauded.
This suggests that ethical justification may need to follow a better understanding of the radical mindset of self-demand amputees.
The case study approach has an advantage in terms of the mindset of young female workers.
We are studying how different mindsets greet this change, one resisting necessary adjustments, another responding with self-confidence and self-reliance.
As a mindset, such foci and limitations might aid internal cohesion, but must do so negatively.
They embraced a conservative ethnic mindset, maintaining their deference to religious and local community leaders.
There is a widespread mindset that economic evaluations may only be performed if extensive and prospective data collection is undertaken.
That was the result of the mindset we had.