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mind-set
noun
- the ideas and attitudes with which a person approaches a situation, esp when these are seen as being difficult to alter
Example Sentences
Fans of Nunez’s tartly discursive yet flowing novel will likely miss the snap of its critical observations on literary mind-sets and whatnot.
It’s a mind-set that goes against what retailers and consumers may be used to.
“It’s about changing the mind-set and lifestyle of overweight people, many of whom have never exercised before,†Durak says.
It took me a long time to flip from this really insecure, scarcity mind-set, where I truly believed that if somebody else got something that I wanted, it meant they were winning and I lost.
"Employers want a problem solving mind-set. And I have noticed a real appetite from students for more space content in their course."
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