Sentence examples for considered a negative from inspiring English sources

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"This deal has to be considered a negative for BlackBerry".

In Venezuela at least it's not considered a negative to be curvy, like I am.

"It has to be considered a negative that consumers burned through the cash from the tax rebates".

The maintenance charge, $1,300 a month, included utilities, which she considered a negative.

Q. Bilingualism used to be considered a negative thing — at least in the United States.

There is no denying the good feeling that accompanies the realization that, even at the top level of American politics, Jewishness is no longer considered a negative.

This tribute turned flying on a plane with babies, traditionally considered a negative experience, into a joyous occasion that turned scowls into applause and passengers into loyal customers.

While colleagues of all political stripes remembered Mr. Hnatyshyn fondly, his loyalty to his party was considered a negative by some critics when he was appointed governor general.

McIlroy's participation for Ireland as both an amateur and young professional was never considered a negative in a United Kingdom context.

And the stumps "weren't in any way considered a negative image," said Stephen Edidin, a curator at the Dahesh Museum of Art in Manhattan.

Mr. Figueroa, 35, and his colleagues will consider an applicant's grades, class rank and test scores, of course, and an SAT score below 1,400 would immediately be considered a negative.

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