A habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations.
1 Now his mind - set is one which rightly exudes confidence for the future.
2 Since then, consumers across the income spectrum have adopted a frugal mind - set .
3 There is a change in mind - set as part of that historic referendum.
4 He had never known the dreary and weary mind - set of times past.
5 What is the Iranian mind - set , and, perhaps more important, what moves it?
6 The thinking, the skills, the activities and the mind - set are the same.
7 The implications of this mind - set for how capital is allocated are troubling.
8 I sit inwardly grumbling in the muddy mind - set of the reluctantly unmedicated.
9 Will the new mind - set of free thinking survive the harsh realities of post-revolution?
10 This will require quite some infrastructure change, and more importantly a mind - set change.
11 It makes the point that what employers look for is a good mind - set .
12 It's easier to change your mind - set if you change your environment.
13 Frank, however, did not appear to be of a similar mind - set .
14 We need to think like her, approach things in her mind - set .
15 You have a natural sympathy with the mind - set of your character.
16 Bolan's past experience had educated him in the complexities of the criminal mind - set .
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