Sentence examples for affirmative about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "affirmative about" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence.
However, the word "affirmative" can be used in a sentence to mean something is positive or in agreement. For example: "He gave an affirmative response to her question."

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Mark McKinnon, Mr. Bush's media consultant, said: "He was very affirmative about it: 'This isn't going out under my name.' It was not a debatable point".

If, however, you think that for all his transgressions, appalling attire and sometimes woeful music, Rod Stewart's blithely cheerful attitude to just about everything says something affirmative about the human spirit, you will agree that he's a worthy winner – and besides, the sumptuous wonderment of his story is confirmed by the fact that it even comes with an index.

In a study from Nigeria, Ajuwon G states that Nigerian physicians are proficient in using Internet for patient healthcare (more than 90% replied in affirmative about different domains in their questionnaire), with rates being even higher than those in Switzerland and USA in some cases [ 1].

The majority of informants were strongly affirmative about the existence in their country of a considerable pool of health workers, who where unemployed or sub-employed in the capital, and that several of them could be readily recruited and motivated to work in under-served areas for the cost of one single expatriate volunteer.

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If directly doing justice is what affirmative action is about, then its mechanisms must be adjusted as best they can to reward individual desert and true merit.

We may have lost the battle to keep alive good thoughts about manufacturing but I believe we can restore and build affirmative feelings about the value to our state of chemists and chemistry.

Mr. Shah said yes, if the company had made affirmative statements about the subjects at issue.

He proposed instead that only "affirmative misadvice" about deportation should count, which is, if nothing else, a clean line.

After five marriages and troubled relationships with his son Peter and daughter Jane, a frail Fonda ended his career in an unsentimentally affirmative picture about family reconciliation, On Golden Pond, winning his only Oscar.

True affirmative sentences about a natural matter maintain the existence of compounds which cannot be otherwise; these sentences as well as the compounds are called necessary.

False affirmative sentences about a remote matter maintain the existence of compounds which are necessarily non-existent; they are called impossible.

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