Aún no tenemos significados para "dismissive attitude".
1Documents released by regulators showed Rabobank staff taking a dismissive attitude to regulations.
2That dismissive attitude is a failure of imagination on your part.
3The psychological profession had a dismissive attitude towards Māori which was offensive, she said.
4He is fundamentally wrong, and what I find offensive is his condescending and dismissive attitude.
5My earlier dismissive attitude toward biology was proving untenable.
6Also, Mr Prodi's dismissive attitude to Irish voters will not make the next electorate very pro-Europe.
7Read more That dismissive attitude will only surprise anyone who has never been on the end of it.
8But an exchange with his Republican opponent from the 2008 campaign, Senator John McCain, showed a dismissive attitude.
9His dismissive attitude pissed me off.
10Mr Bennett said Air New Zealand seemed to have a very dismissive attitude to concerns being voiced by families.
11This importance has tempted many eminent scientists to adopt a dismissive attitude called "scientism" towards other disciplines.
12For one, it tells us that a British sports columnist has a remarkably dismissive attitude towards female tennis players.
13But a sceptical or dismissive attitude towards her chosen profession is something Marie Quigley has learned to shrug off.
14The impression of Friel's apparent arrogance was consolidated by his openly dismissive attitude to the profession of theatre director.
15Migration, basic education and land reform were all subject areas that were met with a dismissive attitude in her testimony.
16It was Enzo's famously dismissive attitude towards customer care that led Ferruccio Lamborghini to set up his own supercar company.
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