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"Sometimes that has a little bit of a negative influence.
The Cannes win may have had a bit of a negative impact, however.
Would you call yourself a geek, and isn't that a bit of a negative term?
"I'd call the employment numbers today a little bit of a negative picture," Mr. Hyman said.
"Equities could go up or down based on history, although my guess is that Fed tightening is at least a bit of a negative for equities".
They had a little bit of a negative mindset going into that first Test – they were perhaps thinking about Brisbane and that Australia hadn't lost there for 27 years.
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The service got a bit of negative press earlier this year, by the way, after a few hackers used the service to develop a plugin that replaced Facebook ads with links to the hacker's own ads.
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The group has faced down a bit of negative publicity lately, including reports of scabies and accusations of assaulting a police officer.
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