Sentence examples for calls negative from inspiring English sources

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As a result, the company is in the delightful position of having what it calls "negative cashflow", which actually means money in the bank.

In order to prevent what he calls "negative things" that are not specifically for "tourism", Husodo's team has, as well as limiting visiting hours, hired 73 men to guard the seven entrance points to the square.

Even so, in deference to what she recognises is "sort of my signature", the frontage contains four reliefs cast from the concave gap between the glass and frames of the gallery windows – another of Whiteread's explorations of what she calls "negative space"; these began when, as a young artist, she had the thought of "mummifying the air" in a room.

W. L. Sawyer, the new superintendent of the Mount Vernon school district in Westchester County, views its instant-notification system as a way to communicate with families, not only with what he calls negative messages, like school closings, but also positive ones, like reminders that students should get a good night's sleep before test days.

The lawsuit says resulting coverage, which it calls "negative and misleading"–but not inaccurate caused the coalition "to lose donations" and suffer "irreparable harm".

As a result, I damage my perception of my partner and the relationship by entering into what Dr. John Gottman calls Negative Sentiment Override.

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This is what you call negative journalistic value added.

It's negative practices, not a code, that call negative attention to the industry".

Then I stumbled across a poem by John Donne called "Negative Love".

We've put a low premium on what Kant called "negative pleasures".

This is called "negative feedback," and it is a classic engineering approach.

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