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The results of EOLIA have been described as negative in some ways, but positive in others.
On Wednesday, Standard & Poor's described as "negative" the outlook for six of seven of Germany's Landesbanken, and lowered the solvency ratings of five of them.
He said the drop in applications was a natural extension of the booming economy and what he described as negative news coverage.
That revelation prompted what can only be described as negative media coverage for the man who is now fifth in line to the throne.
Indeed, nothing outside your own mind can properly be described as negative or positive at all: what actually causes suffering are the beliefs you hold about those things.
The kitchen help is digging into the last of the trifle, and Mr. McLachlan, still atop the fire truck and just starting his second beer, is 50 minutes past a stress level he described as "negative 2".
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Many Ferrer supporters are still smarting over campaign tactics by Mr. Green that they describe as negative.
Another young woman, Alexandra, tells me that she began having what she describes as negative thought patterns when a teenage boyfriend told her that she had cellulite.
Scott-Young's shows, in which female protagonists regularly break into physical altercations and deceive one another, have drawn controversy for what her critics describe as negative portrayals of black people.
Afterward, at a news conference, Mr. McCain demanded that Mr. Bush end "push-polling," the campaign technique Ms. Duren was describing, as well as negative television advertisements.
The 2012 campaign has so far been described as highly negative, perhaps the most negative ever.
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