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But Ms. Whitman was careful to present the deal in more positive terms.
Whenever possible, exchange negative words for more positive terms, or at least choose something softer.
The strength of Dean's argument is that the administration tacitly endorses it, albeit in more positive terms.
To those making these sacrifices, of course, they are seen in more positive terms: duty, joy, love.
He'd tried to think of it in other, more positive terms, to envision it as a source of happiness.
In a recent study of people with depression, Professor Mayberg gave each person one of two types of treatment: cognitive behavioral therapy, a form of psychotherapy that trains people to view their feelings in more positive terms, or an antidepressant medication.
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"Longevity" is a more positive term, without all the negative associations other words have gathered, but you can't call an older person a "longevitist".
In 2010, I reported that the White House expressed its view to news organizations that WikiLeaks shouldn't be labeled a "whistleblower," a more positive term that suggests a source's actions were justified.
A lot of it looks great, and it's much more positive in terms of the environment".
"I think Phil Sawyer (59th over) should see a 'failed marriage' in more positive Californian terms," says Ian Copestake.
In the context of, say reading, it is conceived of as much more positive – the term 'book-worm' might be muttered somewhat proudly.
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