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Discover Ludwig"impose negative" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
Instead, you could use "impose negativity" or "impose negative consequences" to make a complete sentence. Example: When parents constantly criticize their children, they are imposing negativity on them, which can have long-lasting effects on their self-esteem.
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Will it impose negative interest rates on bank deposits, as the OECD advised today?
Now, central banks such as Japan and Sweden have begun to impose negative official interest rates.
Instead, nanoparticles prepared in the presence of sodium dioctylsulfosuccinate impose negative photochromism on the ligand.
Yet rich-world central banks are starting to impose negative interest rates.
So the central banks face a further challenge: how to impose negative interest rates on cash itself.
This research explored the occurrence of re-adsorption that may impose negative impact on electrode regeneration in capacitive deionization (CDI).
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In urban areas, subway construction inevitably imposes negative impacts on adjacent buried pipelines.
In addition, the ratings agency imposed negative outlooks onto two other investment firms, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase.
In Japan, the central bank has imposed negative rates and you are charged by banks to store money.
Their existence in catchment areas comprising groundwater bodies or lakes often imposes negative effects on the water quality.
Americans and Europeans grow fatter by the day, imposing negative externalities and perhaps heralding the decline of Western civilisation.
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