Sentence examples for referring negatively from inspiring English sources

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"I made the fatal blunder of referring negatively to 'competition,' which, according to Suzuki, has been at the root of humans' troubles throughout history," he wrote.

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It may be recognised by others who, while they have no clear sense of its meaning, are cognisant that it is nearly always referred to negatively.

For the purposes of what follows, we shall understand "physical" negatively, as referring to entities that are found outside the mental and other special realms, as well as within.

Often the argument is negatively framed, referring to the ideas inherent in the institution of citizenship that it 'marks a distinction between members and outsiders' (Bauböck, 2006, p. 15).

In contrast, 2,992 correlated negatively refering to upregulation in HaCaT (Additional file 9: Table S6), and five of the top 10 negatively correlated genes codes polyA+ RNA binding protein (Table  6).

Under no circumstances is the Juicee to complain about or negatively refer to the cost of the Juice.

"The unique aspect of the early January data was that a record number of consumers — 35 percent — negatively referred to the fiscal cliff negotiations," Richard Curtin, the survey's director, said in a statement.

"Shades of Gray" is widely regarded as the worst episode of the series, with critics calling it "god-awful" and a "travesty"; even Hurley referred to it negatively.

Sanders, as Piper and other Christians pundits who negatively refer to Sanders as a socialist neglect to add, is a democratic socialist, meaning his views barely resemble the Marxist-Leninist socialism of Orwell's Animal Farm or totalitarian dictatorships.

Show them how they can be manipulated by the loaded language of question-begging adjectives that can predispose them to accept or reject an idea by referring to it positively or negatively with words like "patriotic" or "radical".

As Joseph J. Ellis writes in his brilliant study "Founding Brothers," the British used it "negatively, as a way of referring to a marginal or peripheral population unworthy of equal status with full-blooded Englishmen...

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