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A setting of the same text by Jacobus Gallus (the Slovenian composer Jacobus Handl) assigned more work to higher voices, sounding more affirmative in the process.
A two way repeated measures ANOVA of the condition 1 data revealed a main effect of tapping type, F (1, 17) = 72.90, p<.01, such that participant's scores were higher (more affirmative) in the synchronous condition (M = 1.04, SD = 2.46) than in the asynchronous condition (M = −2.50, SD = 1.14) (see Table 1 for the question used in this analysis).
In all vignettes, the laypeople were more affirmative in providing treatments in question significantly.
The results of this survey suggest that patients are more affirmative in providing potentially futile treatments than physicians in Japan.
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Or, put in a more affirmative way: Vegetarianism allows me to live my values -- to "pray ceaselessly," as St. Paul puts it: Every time I sit down to eat, I cast my lot: for mercy, against misery; for the oppressed, against the oppressor; and for compassion, against cruelty.
The music in her heart is much more affirmative.
The form for handling individual issues and problems in the Contra Gentiles is not the quaestio but a more affirmative defense of specific positions and against specific heresies.
No more affirmative action.
Brighter and more affirmative, the three Op.
Still, the Norwegians were also getting at something more affirmative.
In Feminism and Men, Nikki van der Gaag makes the case for a different, more affirmative approach, drawing on international research.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com