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"anxiety increases the attention to negative choice options, the likelihood that ambiguous options will be interpreted negatively and the tendency to avoid potential negative outcomes even at the cost of missing potential gains".
This is vital because Hartley & Phelps ([ 39]; p.8) conclude from their review on the relationship between anxiety and decision-making that: "anxiety increases the attention to negative choice options, the likelihood that ambiguous options will be interpreted negatively and the tendency to avoid potential negative outcomes even at the cost of missing potential gains".
Seclusion, thus, need not be interpreted negatively.
Their core principles, interpreted negatively and economically, promote neoliberal capitalist domination.
We're always trying to control the idiocy of their actions, because it always gets interpreted negatively outside and has a major impact on people's willingness to help".
"The big picture here is that we've gone from a period where every piece of information was shrugged off or interpreted positively, to one where information is shrugged off if it's positive or else interpreted negatively".
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However, the most common word used to describe the activity was "challenging", which in itself could be interpreted both negatively and positively.
Camus interprets positively the formality of music, its lack of discursivity and the abstraction of its relation to the world of flesh (see also his early essay in Camus 1935 1936), features that the latter Merleau-Ponty interprets negatively; but, in the end, the existentialist writers do not give music any detailed consideration.
Participants in the written presentation group trained to make negative interpretations actually interpreted ambiguous events less negatively and anticipated less negative consequences of these events compared with their baseline reports.
At least seven different meanings were ascribed to it in the later literature, and Orientalists followed suit, declaring that Ibn 'Arabî invented the doctrine, and then interpreting it negatively (à la Ibn Taymiyya) or, less commonly, positively (à la 'Abd al-Rahmân Jâmî [d. 1492], the first of Ibn 'Arabî's defenders to embrace the expression) (Chittick, 1994b).
Already gloomy investors interpreted the policy negatively and stockmarkets fell sharply.
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