But T-mobile has now taken on a more strident tone in its attitude to new masts.
The CEO said the company needed to shift its attitude to that of a "challenger" in the smartphone market.
Both the country's patterns of energy use and its attitude towards the environment point more towards the past than the future.
President Jammeh's government has been criticised by international rights groups for its attitude to civil liberties, especially freedom of the press.
The new plan's biggest shortcoming, however, is its attitude to Greece's debt.
But another reason may prod America to soften its attitude still more.
Google won't be changing its attitude towards tablet-native apps anytime soon.
It is understood that the QCA has not made any recommendation to ministers based on the report, but its attitude seems clear from its circular findings.
In India, however, the government seems to be years behind the U.S. in its attitude towards researchers that hack technology only to show how it can be fixed.
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Its attitude has softened in recent years, say the agencies.
Ms Morrissey, the chief executive of Newton Investment Management, to look at the party's culture and processes, its attitude towards women and the employment relationship between staff, elected officials and volunteers.
America had insisted that any global agreement would have to follow its own accounting principles, but in the wake of Enron and myriad other accounting scandals it was forced to soften its attitude to European practices.
He was also accused of undermining his party in a private letter to an official of the Communication Workers Union, recommending that the union stopped donating to Labour until the government improved its attitude towards public services.
In a marked change of tone, Israeli officials have also praised Egypt for its stern attitude to Hamas and for its efforts to stop the smuggling, despite the bile poured on the Egyptians by Hamas's many admirers.
But once it's raised to its launch attitude of 39 degrees, it's pretty frightening.
Yet the bigger threat to its ambitions to reassert regional influence lies in its own attitude towards the neighbours.
It's time for the U.S. to reconsider its casual attitude to monetary manipulation.
Tanaka believes a key weakness of corporate Japan has been its insular attitude.
In effect, the whole show and its selfish attitude is put on trial.
It has just asked the Federal Communications Commission to look again at its relaxed attitude to foreign satellite operators.
These wheels help the probe maintain its "attitude", or orientation, in space without needlessly expending fuel by using thrusters to do the same job.
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Nowhere is the blind complacency of the establishment more evident than in its bovine attitude toward academic degrees: as long as my child goes to the right schools, upward mobility will continue.
MTV's brand, its models-with-attitude presenters and its relentless marketing, has enabled it to pull ahead of its rival.
Despite its more cautious attitude, a great deal more Chinese investment into Africa is in the pipeline.
The final challenge that Netsuite faces is changing the attitude of its prospective clients.
Suzuki felt the term was symptomatic of a domineering and haughty attitude by its supposedly equal partner, so responded in anger.
Yet the industry's attitude towards its growing environmental impact is rather unusual: computer-makers actually seem to enjoy drawing attention to it.
The Clinton administration takes a rather similar attitude towards its own Congress.
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