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1 But how easy will it be to change the mindset of some dancers?
2 He aims to change the mindset of the many bigoted people of the world.
3 His 'inches' mentality has helped change the mindset at Ulster and results have improved season on season.
4 I want to leave the voice that would change the mindset of those who think blackness is cursed.
5 It will change the mindset .
6 There must be some serious hard work undertaken to change the mindset and attitudes around employment prospects for older women.
7 We need to change the mindset that automatically sees women's bodies as fair game for comment, judgment and public ownership in shared spaces.
8 Mr den Heten said he became aware of the negative and attitudes towards Australians who are still stuck overseas and wanted to change the mindset .
9 This won't change the mindset of the homophobes but it will give encouragement and hope to young LGBTQ boys and girls all over the world.
10 The hardest part is changing the mindset of the people.
11 However, changing the mindset in the media -old and new -is likely to prove hard.
12 Changing the mindset and traditions of a conservative society is never easy - especially for a young girl.
13 He said changing the mindsets of grassroots communities was critical to minimising the attacks, hence the importance of education.
14 Changing the mindset of Kenya Commercial Bank was therefore crucial to encouraging them to view women as viable customers.
15 Widespread "random cruelty" directed at people who are obese highlights the importance of changing the mindset , according to a health expert.
16 The man seems intent on changing the mindset of accepting these kind of days if it's the only thing he achieves as Meath manager.
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