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No is 7 words directly indicating disagreement, with the word "no" itself disambiguated to separately identify absence or negation.
Yes is 20 words directly indicating agreement, including word senses "of course", "to say the least", "all right".
Sometimes it helps to address these issues directly — indicating that you appreciate the good reasons for saying "no" to your request.
We propose a novel constrained exploration method that enables a user to easily explore feasible drawings by directly indicating pattern preferences at different levels of control.
Directly indicating a parent's occupation or income on a resume might be strange for an employer to see, so we signaled social class position via accepted and often required portions of resumes: awards and extracurricular activities.
According to mean value theorem, the proposed threshold criteria (e.g., maximal allowable treatment capacity) in ICSs could be determined by the method of a constant-slope isocline family, directly indicating treatment limits at various nutrient media in biostimulation.
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AFM observations directly indicated local lamellar orientation and stacking manner.
This directly indicates that sensory feedback is a necessary condition for correlated activation of motor and sensory neurons.
These features, he says, directly indicate the volume of air moved from the lungs.
Bentley called the argument "a little bit misleading", because sea ice, although an indirect sign of change around the poles, "doesn't directly indicate anything".
Although Parliament voted for an investigation, the decision not to censure the two officials directly indicated their jobs were safe for the time being.
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