Sentence examples for a far more negative from inspiring English sources

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The current leadership of the Labour party has a far more negative view of the free market.

The alternative, Blunkett says, would have been more illegal immigration, which would have had a far more negative impact on pay rates and standards of work.

A far more negative assessment came from the Office of Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

From Moscow's perspective, Ukraine's NATO membership may be viewed in a far more negative light than former Warsaw Pact members that entered the alliance or than the three Baltic states, which were former Soviet republics, that also joined NATO.

Salmond is widely expected to pursue a far more negative strategy in this debate, attacking the UK government's track record on spending cuts, welfare reform and privatisation of NHS services in England, raising the threat of even greater austerity if the Tories win the next UK general election.

Unlike the positive contagion from Tunisia's nonviolent insurrection, neighboring Libya's armed insurrection appears to have launched a far more negative trend.

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Post-election evaluations of the way that the winning candidate, the parties, the press and the pollsters conducted themselves during the campaign are all far more negative than after any election dating back to 1988….

While the audience probably didn't pick up any of the things she was worried about, except perhaps for her sense that she rushed a bit, Tamar was far more negative.

In depression research, where the scrambled sentences task is established, is has been shown that in contrast to the positive bias of health participants individuals suffering from major depression show a pronounced negative bias and form by far more negative sentences [25] [26].

"There are other floods that are far more negative than water," Mr. Kent said on a recent evening, as he sat in his backyard watching trains chug by.

In a 2001 paper titled "From Chump to Champ," Dr. Wilson and Michael Ross of the University of Waterloo demonstrated in a series of experiments that young adults described their teenage selves in far more negative terms than they did their current selves, often skewering their past judgment.

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