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Adams's virtues may be more easily defined negatively, by what she avoids.
We are a story seemingly without direction or theme, structure or meaning -- a generation defined negatively against what came before us.
He has also referred to it as "the party of no," correctly noting that Republicans right now are defined negatively, by all they're against.
Unlike the previous two theories, this theory is defined negatively.
One conceptual difficulty here is that when peace is defined negatively, pacifism appears as a reactionary response to war and violence.
This study demonstrates that a simple solvent displacement technique can be used for the reproducible preparation of discrete NP with defined negatively charged surfaces and narrow size distributions.
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So choosing k 1 as defined previously negatively affects the performance.
Despite payment catalogues the benefit package is defined rather negatively.
It has too many dark associations and also defines itself negatively, against what it opposes, not what it stands for.
These contradictions are simply a way of saying that we can't imagine what it will be like — just as mystics used to define God negatively, for want of any positive knowledge.
The moves are the McCain campaign's most full-throttled effort to define Mr. Obama negatively, on its own terms, by creating a narrative intended to turn the public off to an opponent.
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