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Under particular circumstance, ferroelectric capacitance is effectively negative, due to the negative slope of its polarization electrical field (P E) curve.
This could include removing a bank deposit income tax, which has made the real rate of interest effectively negative.
And in an age where Newsweek (incidentally, once owned by The Washington Post) is getting sold for perhaps fifty cents on the literal dollar, and The Boston Globe is being sold for effectively negative $40 million, this move may seem to make less sense than Bezos' Amazon operations.
The concept of metamaterials was first proposed by Veselago [1] in 1968 for electromagnetic waves, but it needed to wait for around 30 years for the next step when Pendry reported artificial designs with effectively negative permeability and permittivity in 1999 [2, 3].
In the well-regulated financial economy of the postwar boom, the Fed kept interest rates so low that they were effectively negative when adjusted for inflation.
We have African countries that have effectively negative corporate tax rates, because they have such great subsidies that they have to pay corporations.
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The very nature of the doctrine of sovereign immunity precludes regarding its interposition as a Fifth Amendment 'taking.' It seems to me that a Court which, having established this immunity, then declares that the Government must pay for exercising it, is effectively negativing it.
Overall, the expanded DISC Model predicts that both job resources and recovery from work that correspond with the specific job demands will most effectively counteract negative effects of job demands, and create optimal conditions for health and performance.
They assumed that smoking also enhanced the risk of rumination as nicotine's pharmacological effects support to focus more effectively on negative self-referential thoughts.
Primarily, there could be two reappraisal goals (what people want to achieve) that effectively regulate negative emotion: to upregulate positive emotion and downregulate negative emotion [ 15].
Effectively, multiple negative correlations were found with cadmium, negatively affecting the abundance of 12% of the dominant species.
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