Sentence examples for emerged negative from inspiring English sources

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Two organizing themes emerged; negative views concerning the LTOT equipment and concerns regarding deterioration in health status and dependence on LTOT.

Second, differential effects of training on negative affect emerged: negative CBM-I training predicted elevations in negative affect across participants, while positively-trained individuals showed no change on this measure.

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However, the traditionally strong relationship between ports and port cities has gradually weakened due to the emerging negative externalities of ports.

"We forecast that if left unchecked, current and emerging negative social trends will continue to gather momentum and lead to further long-term rises of identity-based violence in Britain," it states.

This City Profile challenges the prevailing role-model idea of Fuxin's revitalization, with a particular focus on the emerging negative impacts engendered by the top-down policy interventions.

In addition, one important feature of the control-value theory is not only the assumption of a linear relation between control and the emerging negative emotion boredom, but rather assuming that control and value appraisals determine achievement emotions in a complex non-linear pattern (Pekrun 2006).

This is the second important takeaway, which is the understanding that due to the impermanence of our human existence, instead of fearing every single emerging negative situation, we are better off if we focus on acting positively in the present moment.

Thus one might speculate that the CD event at least helps to stop this emerging negative streak.

Owing to constantly emerging negative emotions, patients' thoughts and behaviours are not always consistent while swinging like a pendulum between their opposing beliefs and feelings.

A catalytic mechanism for AtHNL is proposed, in which His236 from the catalytic triad acts as a general base and the emerging negative charge on the cyano group is stabilized by main-chain amide groups and an α-helix dipole very similar to α/β-hydrolases.

Evidence of this tendency emerged when negative attitudes or stereotypes became publicly frowned upon in the 1960s and 70s, and many people felt social pressure to not get "caught" saying something that sounded racist--an extrinsic motivation that many have labeled "political correctness".

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