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The phrase "affirmative manner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a way of communicating or responding that is positive or supportive.
Example: "She responded in an affirmative manner, encouraging the team to pursue their ideas."
Alternatives: "positive manner" or "supportive way".
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For answering in an affirmative manner the questions of the existence of an exact period doubled solution, the error estimate and the transition from a stable to an unstable solution, very precise solutions combined with periodic series representations are required.
In the same way the book wants to take up this challenge and articulates in an affirmative manner what education still could mean in an era after school, and also what images might mean in such an era, both for teachers and education researchers.
Coombs writes: "PFC Manning is required to respond in some affirmative manner.
We ( Gobernacion and the Mexican intelligence community) know that the CIA are supplying guns to Nicaragua". The American, identified in the report only by the name Dale, "nodded his head in an affirmative manner saying yes I know," the report said.
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The show doesn't address race, gender, or affirmative action in a particularly enlightened manner, but who cares, it's funny".
If Roberts turns out to be as conservative as Bush's rightmost supporters hope, then affirmative action, secularism, patients' rights, and all manner of federal regulation from campaign-finance controls to environmental protection will be in serious trouble.
Clearly the only effective way to protect the public where a trademark is used by licensees is to place on the licensor the affirmative duty of policing in a reasonable manner the activities of his licensees.
Rather than fulfill the expectation and respond in a manner defensive of Islam, Al-Atassi and Mirza responded in a way that was affirmative of our common humanity.
Rich writes "if you choose to use data collected by WhatsApp in a manner that is materially inconsistent with the promises WhatsApp made at the time of collection, you must obtain consumers' affirmative consent before doing so".
For all these (potentially) frightening reasons, "social networks should obtain a consumer's affirmative express consent before using a consumer's image or any biometric data derived from that image in a materially different manner than it represented when it collected the data," explains the report [emphasis added].
Pleased affirmative.
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