Sentence examples for conveys a negative from inspiring English sources

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As shown in (52), the first clause clearly conveys a negative proposition, but the preverbal 'one'-phrase in the second clause repeats the information for the sake of emphasis and reinforcement.

Stigma has been defined as any characteristic, real or perceived, that conveys a negative social identity (Crocker, Major, & Steele, 1998; Goffman, 1963).

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After ending her modeling career (1967 73) and declining an offer to star in Cleopatra Jones (a film that Sims believed conveyed a negative image of blacks), she developed a synthetic fibre that resembled straightened black hair, and she launched the Naomi Sims Collection of wigs.

These questions, all of which are affirmative yes/no questions, reverse their polarity from affirmative to negative by conveying a negative assertion which shows what is problematic about a portion of student text or talk and, in the process, points to a possible solution.

While I understand the desire to not convey a negative message, alienate fans, or be controversial, taking a complacent, apolitical stance while shit hits the fan all around you is no longer acceptable.

"They did to us exactly what they feel has been done to gay people on television for years: provided a false and stereotypical character meant to convey a negative image and message to the viewer.

Although Jardine may simply have worn the cap out of superstition, it conveyed a negative impression to the spectators; his general demeanour drew one comment of "Where's the butler to carry the bat for you?" Jardine's cap became a focus for criticism and mockery from the crowds throughout the tour.

Although Jardine may simply have worn the cap out of superstition, it conveyed a negative impression to the spectators, with his general demeanour drawing one comment of "Where's the butler to carry the bat for you?" Jardine's cap became a focus for criticism and mockery from the crowds throughout the tour.

We are witnessing a revolution in information retrieval by the general public and in the case of A/H1N1, because much of it conveyed a negative rather than a positive recommendation for immunization, the general French public (at least) appears to a have been influenced by this information.

Other definitions of workarounds convey a negative message with workarounds described as non-compliant [ 56], at risk, unsafe behaviours [ 79].

A recent study has revealed that, in comparison with college students exposed to blogs containing positive information on HPV vaccination, those who viewed blogs that conveyed a negative message regarded the vaccine as less safe, displayed more negative attitudes toward vaccination and expressed less intention to be immunized.

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