Sentence examples for gave a negative from inspiring English sources

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The commission gave a "negative opinion" on its latest application in 1989.

He was particularly upset that Moody's gave a negative outlook on fears that Athen's fiscal adjustment programme was overly ambitious.

Those who gave a negative answer in questioning that lasted a few minutes were put to death.

Gargash said the vice-president "gave a negative and inaccurate impression" about the UAE's support in confronting Isis and terrorism.

Grillo's reference to the G-spot, she said, gave "a negative connotation to a quality women have" – and that, she concluded, "is medieval, really degrading".

Forty percent said the results had been "excellent", 53% said "good" and 7% rated the outcome as "fair"; none gave a negative score.

Two in five said the results had been "excellent", 53% said "good" and 7% rated the outcome as "fair"; none gave a negative score.

While Moody's gave a negative outlook for the overall industry, most of the nation's top colleges and universities still carry the top credit rankings.

Writing in a Facebook post seen by The Tab student newspaper, former Leeds student Sophie Anam said that the display gave a negative message to girls.

The negative scattering length of Li (−1.90) gave a negative intensity in the neutron Fourier map.

Hence, a normal habituation gave a negative slope value, while potentiation gave a positive slope.

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