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When the upswing in restoration reached Regensburg in the late 1960s, the prevailing mindset had turned in favour of preserving the city's heritage.

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Perhaps the most notable of these was the Protestant pastor Georg Conrad Horst ( 1779 – 1832 ), who from 1821 to 1826 published a six-volume collection of magical texts in which he studied grimoires as a peculiarity of the Mediaeval mindset.
Despite the fact that Parsons only contributed two new songs to the album (" In My Hour of Darkness ", " Return of the Grievous Angel "), Parsons was highly enthused with his new sound and seemed to have finally adopted a serious, diligent mindset to his musical career, eschewing most drugs and alcohol during the sessions.
The Chinese term ( xǐ năo, literally " wash brain ") was originally used to describe methodologies of coercive persuasion used under the Maoist regime in China, which aimed to transform individuals with a reactionary imperialist mindset into " right-thinking " members of the new Chinese social system.
Eisenstein was heavily influenced by the ideology of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution, which results in it providing better insight into the mindset of the later revolution than that which it depicted.
This design of a small core language with a large standard library and an easily extensible interpreter was intended by Van Rossum from the very start because of his frustrations with ABC ( which espoused the opposite mindset ).
Scott Murphy comments that " Sierra was in a mindset where everything was medieval and it was all fairly serious.
In Underhill's work, a distinction is made between five forms of worldview: world-perceiving, world-conceiving, cultural mindset, personal world and perspective, in order to convey the distinctions Humboldt was concerned with preserving in his ethnolinguistics.
In order to get into the lonely mindset of Harry when he was divorced and single, Crystal stayed by himself in a separate room from the cast and crew while they were shooting in Manhattan.
In more recent years, it was complimented in the bibliography to the New Hackers Dictionary as a book that can help readers " understand the hacker mindset.
Recent studies have emphasized how thoroughly Edwards grounded his life's work on conceptions of beauty, harmony, and ethical fittingness, and how central The Enlightenment was to his mindset.
Unlike the Aristotelian Xenarchus and Tyrannion that preceded him in teaching Strabo, Athenodorus was Stoic in mindset, almost certainly the source of Strabo's diversion from the philosophy of his former mentors.
Midway was not only the Allies ' first clear major victory against the Japanese, it significantly reduced the offensive capability of Japan's carrier forces, but did not change their offensive mindset for several crucial months in which they compounded mistakes by moving ahead with brash, even brazen decisions, such as the attempt to assault Port Moresby over the Kokoda Trail.
This mindset was expressed by David Trimble in the following terms: " Ulster Unionists, fearful of being isolated on the island, built a solid house, but it was a cold house for Catholics.
While still an entertaining town with an enjoyable atmosphere, locals and tourists alike would agree that it has lost its " anything goes " mentality which it had once acquired, a mindset that was dangerous to tourists, locals, and the tourism industry as a whole.
The album was informally executively produced by Busta Rhymes, whom Raekwon cited as getting him in the " Cuban Linx mindset ",< ref >
Although the novelty was put out of order 1772 – 1809, it has since remained central in the Swedish mindset, seen as a forceful means against corruption and government agencies ' unequal treatment of the citizens, increasing the perceived legitimacy of ( local and central ) government and politicians.
It lasted from July 1925 to June 1927, and represented an anti-French, anti-imperialist sentiment in response to five years of French rule ; however, in the Druze mindset, it was not a movement toward Syrian unity, but simply a protestation against French rule.
For instance, Fuji Photo CEO Shigetaka Komori managed to break longstanding Japanese corporate traditions, while Kodak was slow to change due to its executives ' “ mentality of perfect products, rather than the high-tech mindset of make it, launch it, fix it ”.
A significant requirement of the OEM business was the ability to consistently produce new products on the six month product refresh cycle the computer manufacturers required ; 3dfx did not have the methodology nor the mindset to focus on this business model.
It is a testimony to the sanctity of the location in the mindset of medieval Norse pagans that Gamla Uppsala was the last stronghold of pagan Germanic kingship.
Of Scott's mindset, Milford wrote, " The vehemence of his rancor toward Zelda was clear.

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An explanation provided is by Edwards who ( 2004 ) claimed that evidence of the " monolingual mindset " can be traced back to 19th century Europe when the nation was rising and a dominant group had control and the European mindsets on language were carried forth to its colonies, further perpetuating the monolingual mindsets.
In the 19th century, Dutch colonial exploitation opened much of the interior for coffee, tea, and quinine production, and the highland society took on a frontier aspect, further strengthening the individualistic Sundanese mindset.

mindset and altered
There was no question that he altered my mindset on things and made me very critical.
He single handedly challenged the surfing community in almost every area of surfing's culture and altered the mindset of hundreds of thousands of surfers around the world.

mindset and by
Gun safety training seeks to instill a certain mindset and appropriate habits by following specific rules.
Disraeli drummed up support by warnings of a supposed Russian threat to India that sank deep into the Conservative mindset.
His given reasons for the break-up were financial discord, disagreement over the extent of the Fuzzy Warbles project, and a " change in mindset " on Partridge's part, but he stated that they were again communicating directly by email.
Bronisław Malinowski describes ritual language as possessing a high " coefficient of weirdness ", by which he means that the language used in ritual is archaic and out of the ordinary, which helps foster the proper mindset to believe in the ritual.
In the Italian stories, they are sometimes accompanied by their pet dachshund, 64, who shares their criminal mindset, but it is often overcome with 64's constant, voracious appetite.
Rather, when a consenting adult takes on the roleplaying mindset of a young person, it is motivated by re-experiencing emotional states and social interactions of one's youth, which also happen to be pleasurable in a sexual context to the participants.
In decision theory and general systems theory, a mindset is a set of assumptions, methods, or notations held by one or more people or groups of people that is so established that it creates a powerful incentive within these people or groups to continue to adopt or accept prior behaviors, choices, or tools.
Although most consider that this mindset usefully served to prevent an attack by either country, the assumptions underlying deterrence theory have made assessments of the efficacy of the Cold War mindset a matter of some controversy.
The idealism and introspection implied by this decision were early evidence of issues which would have resonance in the characteristic mindset of the mature man.
In the words of Erwan LeCorre: " Competition pushes people to fight against others for the satisfaction of a crowd and / or the benefits of a few business people by changing its mindset.
Different techniques may be used by mentors according to the situation and the mindset of the mentee, and the techniques used in modern organizations can be found in ancient education systems, from the Socratic technique of harvesting to the accompaniment method of learning used in the apprenticeship of itinerant cathedral builders during the Middle Ages.
However, in contrast with the lax development controls applied in Ireland for many decades, by the 1990s a whole new mindset among politicians, planners and the leaders of Dublin City Council ( formerly Dublin Corporation ) produced a determination to preserve as much as possible of the remaining Georgian buildings, with prosecutions for unauthorised developments becoming more regular ( see An Bord Pleanála and An Taisce ).
China Times, United Daily News, and KMT-owned Central District News also incorrectly stated that the Tangwai protesters were motivated by a pro-independence mindset.
His promotion of the molecular mindset, and his efforts to experimentally expose what molecules are, has been discussed by one historian under the title " John Tyndall, The Rhetorician Of Molecularity ".
Despite the general perception that American culture is characterized more by diversity than by homogeneity, the American ideology of cultural homogeneity implies an American mindset that because Eurocentric cultures are superior to others, people with different cultures should conform to the dominant monocultural canon and norms.
As per the 2011 DC continuity reboot, Aquaman's telepathy has been greatly downplayed: acknowledging that most marine life doesn't possess enough intelligence to carry a meaningful telepathic communication, Aquaman is now stated to simply add compulsions and needs in the mindset of aquatic life, compelling them to do his bidding by a subtle altering of their midbrain.

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