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The mother would give a strong, affirmative nod; the son barely tilted his head.
Cynthia Estlund, who teaches employment law at the Columbia University Law School, says such training is a strong "affirmative defense" to lawsuits.
In light of that contrary legislative history and domestic and international precedent, it is not at all surprising that McCulloch balked at holding foreign seamen covered without a strong affirmative showing of congressional intent.
The answer was a strong, affirmative Yes.
Freeman's paper answers its title question with a strong affirmative.
I think that is a strong affirmative.
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Would Facebook share insight on a proposal to "create a stronger privacy right for the individual online through a law" or require a stronger "affirmative opt-in" to be a Facebook user?
The simplistic Obama-as-abject-failure formulation may be a misreading of voter perceptions and of why some are remaining with Obama, and may hamper the Romney camp's ability to make a stronger affirmative case for his alternative.
A +3 rating was used to indicate a very strong affirmative answer, −3 was used to indicate a very strong negative answer; intermediate scores were used to indicate degrees of affirmation.
Here we give very strong affirmative answers to both these questions in a rather general setting.
What better way to mark the anniversary than with another momentous advance for women?" Labour had brought in strong affirmative policies for the first assembly elections in 1999, when 42% of Labour's AMs were women.
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