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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'affirmative in' is not correct and would not be used in written English
An example of the appropriate phrase would be "affirmative action" or "affirmative decision." An example sentence might be, "The university's affirmative action policy increased the diversity of their student body."
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But in his private life, he was known for, shall we say, embracing diversity — very affirmative in his actions.
"Unless there is an affirmative in front of witnesses, we won't allow anyone or let anyone leave a consulate or embassy".
A setting of the same text by Jacobus Gallus (the Slovenian composer Jacobus Handl) assigned more work to higher voices, sounding more affirmative in the process.
It's also a record by a mature woman who knows something of solitude: sorrowful yet finally affirmative, in the way that Joni Mitchell can be.
The enjoyable score by Mr. Brielle, a veteran composer who lives in Hunterdon County, meshes neatly with his libretto and embraces a rhythmic variety of ardent, melodic songs that are often affirmative in spirit and occasionally colored musically by Joyce's Irish heritage.
No assumption F ˆ ( T ) = F ( T ) is imposed on the mapping T. Consequently, the above concern is answered in the affirmative in reflexive Banach space setting.
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Roberts has a visceral distaste for the sorts of race-based preferences reflected in affirmative action in education or employment.
In one conversation, all questions were answered in the affirmative, as in "Are you open every day?
He'll need a broader agenda than that, a longer list of affirmatives in order to turn Republicans into the Party of Yes.
The abstentions were counted as "tacit affirmatives" in the now well-established tradition.
I replied vehemently in the affirmative – because, in my techno-utopian fervour, I did believe.
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