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Rationing is a very negatively charged word because it has been associated with periods of extreme scarcity: the Great Depression and two World Wars.
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"The very term 'fracking' has a negative connotation...The industry needs to identify negatively charged words and replace them with positive language," reads a February 2011 Gregory FCA blog post.
Previous studies have found that both positive and negative emotions bolster memory, but in the current study, negatively charged words (such as cancer or jail) seemed to penetrate the sleep-deprived brain more deeply than positive ones (such as happy or sunshine).
"And then disrespectful features include questions, negatively charged words and using terms like 'bro' or 'man', or first names rather than titles," he said.
That is not to suggest that susceptibility to bombardment and redundancy of negatively charged words is limited to young people.
During a conversation, people have a tendency to match the emotional valence of their word choices – particularly when it comes to using negatively charged words such as "hate," "anger," or "sad" – with whomever they're talking, according to 2014 research from Oregon State University.
Words like anxiety and nervousness are likely to be considered negatively charged words, especially by men of a younger age.
Do not react negatively – even and especially to highly charged words and tones.
Do not react negatively -- even and especially to highly charged words and tones.
In other words, the negatively charged NPs have lower level of CM adsorption, which consequently decreases the probability of cellular uptake.
In other words, the most negatively charged atom in the compound, as the result of charge transfer between the constituent atoms, is responsible mainly for the hydrogen overpotential change with alloying.
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