Sentence examples for negative rumours from inspiring English sources

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This will probably slow down the many negative rumours that are being circulated but case and point the issue revolves around confidence in the financial market and politicians.

Also, the sources of information about vaccination play an important role in its acceptability among parents, who are very attentive to the sometimes negative rumours about vaccination.

Thus, we think of creative ways to reach people in war-torn countries, people living in the remote areas, nomadic peoples, or groups living in areas where there are negative rumours about polio immunization, such as a link between immunization and family planning.

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Her aim is to round out a picture of two people to whom so much negative rumour and supposition still cling – Hughes for the fact that two of the women closest to him committed suicide; Wevill for being a possible catalyst for Plath's death (Plath had found out about the affair a few months before she ended her life).

While good deeds offer some protection against fast-moving Twitter attacks and negative internet rumours, not all of Schultz's social programming has produced favourable publicity.

Responding to community stakeholders' questions and requests for support by providing different information and in different ways can cause confusion and generate negative attitudes and rumours within 'study communities'.

Mr Erdogan, anticipating a negative ruling, is rumoured to be drawing up contingency plans for an early election to let him put his case to the Turkish public.

The source denied the "rumours of negative reactions (in the army) to changes in the conduct of armed forces ".

This rumour could have been sparked by a meeting or two, but then even if something was in the pipeline it could be knocked on the head by any negative reaction to the rumours.

This include economic harms produced by incorrect information and a range of social harms that can be fuelled by myths and rumours, worsening negative phenomena such as stigmatisation and discrimination.

You would think so, given the rumours about a negative advertising campaign targeted at Eastern Europe, and one minister's call for the need to "correct the impression that the streets here are paved with gold".

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