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"We can't make nobody believe negative for us," Cedeño said.
They're cynical by nature, and they're more likely to believe negative information than positive information".
SocGen's Michael Sanderson said: In our view the positive momentum was too great following its results in March, and we now believe negative momentum is too great given the proven fundamentals of the business.
We are all disinclined to believe negative things, particularly when they seem distant and removed.
Media believe negative news sells more newspapers and provide more clicks.
Some of the vegans in attendance said they believe negative feelings towards veganism are in part behind the backlash.
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The family believed negative and stereotypical imagery was being used "to reinforce the image of a mad and dangerous man", Anwar said.
The author of the report, Louis Christopher, believes negative gearing reform would be "a good thing", but says such reform "should be done as part of a wider property tax reform that should include a broad-based land tax and the elimination of stamp duties".
A poll sponsored by the Council on American-Islamic Relations found 25% of Americans believed negative stereotypes about Muslims to be true and that Muslims "teach their children to hate".
I do not believe this negative environment will continue indefinitely but equally I do not expect it to improve imminently.
Research finds that people, superstitious or not, tend to believe that negative outcomes are more likely after they "jinx" themselves.
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