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Mentalities
Mentalities meaning
plural of mentality
Example sentences (18)
Overall mentalities have shifted for the long term, and most individuals won’t hesitate to move on from companies that are unable or unwilling to meet their needs.
Romilda Ferrauto, a “Women in the Vatican” member, said changing mentalities was “a long process”.
It's also about understanding the ‘peaches and eggs’ of USA and Scottish mentalities.
We think of music-hall artist and literary figure Colette, to whom Gabrielle Chanel was a close friend, the movement that marked the Roaring Twenties, but also the aviatrixes who spoke out and helped change mentalities.
Ladies around the world have different mentalities, habits, and interests.
Over 400 years ago, Shakespeare wrote a love story about the dangers of boys’ club mentalities and the importance of believing women.
Aside from 6-on-5 and 5-on-6 situations, the Bruins have spoken about having stronger mentalities entering game day.
Because your no brain despicable IQ consumers are not ready to invest in proper education, the reason Ambazonia deserves her liberation from your slave mentalities.
Everyday activity experience, life may expose anyone to the odd habits that every of you has and show your real mentalities which are social.
His proposed policies mimic sanctuary cities and adopts their failed “coddle the criminal” mentalities (not to mention using language straight off of Ms. Wall’s website).
It only reinforces mentalities of rape culture and a culture of violence against women, which treat these things as unsolvable societal norms that women must accept the entire burden of navigating daily.
The NBA has reached the final week of another regular season, and each of the league’s 30 teams has one of two mentalities.
Bloch's revolutionary charting of mentalities, or mentalités, resonated with scholars who were reading Freud and Proust.
Falun Gong echoes traditional Chinese beliefs that humans are connected to the universe through mind and body, and Li seeks to challenge "conventional mentalities", concerning the nature and genesis of the universe, time-space, and the human body.
In particular, the mentalities of the Burgundian south and Calvinistic north did not tolerate each other very well.
Miracles and mentalities In Les Rois Thaumaturges (1924) Translated as The Royal Touch: Monarchy and Miracles in France and England (1990) Bloch looked at the long-standing folk belief that the king could cure scrofula by touch.
The religious dimension has been viewed in terms of mentalities, exposing the minority position of Calvinism, while the international aspects have been studied more seriously by foreign historians than by the Dutch themselves.
The subculture began in the 1980s as changing social mentalities and the nurturing of otaku traits by Japanese schools combined with the resignation of such individuals to become social outcasts.