Sentence examples for positive discourse from inspiring English sources

"positive discourse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to conversations or other forms of communication that emphasize mutual understanding, respect, and acceptance. For example, "The teacher encouraged positive discourse among the students in her class."

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In the absence of any positive discourse about Europe, it is probably fear of the unknown that will keep us together.

The positive lens refers to a perspective in the social sciences that emphasizes the capacity of people and organizations to construct better work environments, customer experiences and socio-technical systems through a positive discourse.

In line with Martin's (2004) refocusing on positive discourse analysis, the present study seeks to further reveal the ways in which social bonds between not-for-profit organizations and their potential donors are developed through the visual design of their fundraising letters.

That way we can have a healthy and positive discourse instead of always being in the dark and up in arms because we don't understand where the other person is coming from or why they asking these things of us.

Now is the time to channel our energy into positive discourse and actions to address the emotions the ad evoked and the issues that were central in the ad.

This should optimize balanced information and help avoid a one-sided positive discourse on screening.

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Elsewhere, it has been suggested that even positive discourses around equality, support and rights for abortion can be used by men to undermine women's reproductive rights (Macleod and Hansjee 2013).

Americans ought to wake up and insist on more positive political discourse.

We hoped we could help continue the positive public discourse President Obama started; that we could help change how we look at our elected leaders and each other.

It takes a commitment from all of us to inform ourselves, to engage in positive, constructive discourse (which does mean that we can still disagree) and to call each other and the media out when perpetuating misinformation or just a slice of the cake.

The first has to do with the fact that providers and clients report on their own experiences, and, in a context of very positive convergent discourse about campaigns at the local and national levels, they may underreport unfavorable comments due to social desirability bias.

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