Sentence examples for negative guise from inspiring English sources

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Or, in a more negative guise, if you're bitten by a dog in a new neighborhood, your memory of all the dogs that you had seen since moving there might improve.

Or, in a more negative guise, if you're bitten by a dog in a new neighborhood, your memory of all the dogs that you had seen since moving there might improve.

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I have presented two negative guises of it: one when it was only seen as concerned with SCP; the other more recent one when it was characterised as unimaginative fact-gathering, or narrow, short-termist policy evaluations which needed to come up with acceptable conclusions.

This magically turned the stream of largely positive stories into a river of negative stories under the guise of things like: "the voice of reason" or the "wake up call".

This study shows how pain and negative experiences are repeated in different guises.

Andrew Malcolm of the Los Angeles Times reports evidence of a pro-Clinton "push poll" in California, or as he defines it, "malicious political virus that is designed not to elicit answers but to spread positive information about one candidate and negative information about all others under the guise of an honest poll".

Rick Groen of The Globe and Mail gave the film a negative review, calling it "... an assault in the guise of a comedy watching it is like getting mugged by a clown".

The lawsuit alleged that the heavily funded startup runs an "extortion scheme" and has "unscrupulous sales practices" in place to generate revenue, in which the company's employees call businesses demanding monthly payments in the guise of advertising contracts, in exchange for removing or modifying negative reviews.

The lawsuit essentially alleges that the heavily funded startup runs an "extortion scheme" and has "unscrupulous sales practices" in place to generate revenue, in which the company's employees call businesses demanding monthly payments in the guise of advertising contracts, in exchange for removing or modifying negative reviews.

"From a business point of view, it felt like a shakedown". The lawsuit contends that Yelp runs an extortion scheme through which the company's employees call businesses demanding monthly payments, in the guise of "advertising contracts," in exchange for removing or modifying negative reviews.

Insiders – in the guise of disgruntled employees, "bad leavers" (those dismissed under gross misconduct and other negative or damaging circumstances) or contractors with short-term access to sensitive data and corporate systems – could turn out to be a company's achilles heel, proving more harmful than external threats.

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