Sentence examples for cascade of negative from inspiring English sources

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Pain unleashes a cascade of negative hormones like cortisol that adversely affect the immune system and kidney function.

When those losses became public in October, they began the cascade of negative disclosures that ultimately led to Enron's collapse in December.

The invasion of the tech industry, supported by Mayor Ed Lee, spurred a cascade of negative consequences for long-time residents of San Francisco.

These changes are producing a cascade of negative effects for the habitat and game of the jaguar.

Instead of setting off a cascade of negative opinion, someone usually cast a positive vote to negate the unfair negative one.

As the sweat and rapidly beating heart that accompany panic start to increase, the patient is taught to stop the cascade of negative thoughts by yelling "stop" or by using a distraction technique like counting back from 1,000 by 7. Dr. Wiederhold also teaches clients how to rein in their anxiety by taking deep slow breaths to slow pounding hearts and reduce the sweating.

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Emerson's America was also Hawthorne's, which Henry James famously described in a cascade of negatives: "No sovereign, no court, no personal loyalty, no aristocracy, no church, no clergy, no army... no country gentlemen, no palaces, no castles, nor manors," and so on.

Thus, at the firm-level, small variations in the distribution of stakeholders' prior beliefs explain why, in some instances, negative news pass almost unnoticed, while in others they are followed by cascades of negative stakeholder reactions leading to full-blown reputational crises.

The successful repair of daily stressors leads to a cascade of positive affect, and homeostatic psychophysiology, whereas unsuccessful reparation lead to continuation of stress, cascades of negative affect and dysregulated psychophysiology e.g. increased physiological stress sensitivity [ 65].

To me, their story transcends the cascade of often negative news coverage coming out of the Middle East.

Greenberg said that losing your job is "an acute and chronic stressor — it can set a cascade of other negative events into action, such as putting a strain on your marriage". Repeated job losses can "wear a person out physiologically," she said.

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