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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirmative return" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as formal communication, legal documents, or technical discussions where a positive response or confirmation is required.
Example: "We expect an affirmative return on our proposal by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "positive response" or "confirmation reply".
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The sample of 2,620 students represented an affirmative return rate of approximately 78%.
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Op-Ed: How race-based affirmative action could return to UC. UCLA, UC Berkeley boost admissions of Californians, including blacks and Latinos.
He largely failed in speeding the pace of executions, ending affirmative action, and returning significant power to the states.
In 1997, Mr. Reynolds called for a return to affirmative action "as it was first proposed in the 1960's -- aggressive and affirmative outreach to increase the participation of minorities in educational settings and the workplace".
She's asked him what he wants in return for affirmative votes: surely he won't just give the government what it wants without any quid pro quo.
Postcodes I tried from further afield (zone 2 and zone 3) were not yet supported; but a postcode in London's Southwark (zone 1) returned an affirmative that Amazon can ship a selection of products there in an hour.
Nineteen of those votes were cast in cases involving affirmative action, and I will return to them in a moment.
I would like to see the return of social affirmative action for all Asian-Americans in light of the bamboo ceiling in the corporate workplace, in light of the lack of media and entertainment icons in Asian America, in light of the lack of Jeremy Lins, and in light of the fact young people today have to consider not checking their race when they apply to colleges that used to embrace our presence.
An affirmative reply to participate was returned in a prepaid envelope addressed to the first author of this article.
A week later, in Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, No. 12-682, the court will return to the subject of race-conscious college admissions plans.
One lawyer specializing in art, Christine Steiner, e-mailed me that U.S. museums have an affirmative duty to research and, if possible, return work of dubious origin.
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