Sentence examples for take a negative approach from inspiring English sources

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(The odd-looking company name is pronounced "nex" or "nix"; the new agnostics, professing a hands-off attitude, sometimes take a negative approach).

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"The league is taking a negative approach in terms of the image of players," Hunter said.

Flaunting what you have, both looks and smarts is actually a way of taking care of yourself and presenting the best you have to offer to the world, so taking a negative approach to looking good won't help your own cause.

"You don't need to take such a negative approach, and we chose to take the high road," Mr. Levinson said.

But in taking such a negative approach, many analysts now agree, the anti-independence forces have ceded the initiative to the S.N.P. and its allies, who are peddling hope and nationalism.

"Amory doesn't take a bullying, negative approach," Paul Westbrook, Texas Instruments' manager for sustainable development, told me.

"It [the coalition] has also taken regressive steps, such as limiting support for biomass power, failing to set out a plan for renewable transport and taking an often negative approach to onshore wind.

It was a negative approach.

This is a negative approach.

You should not use a negative approach.

Let them know that their attitude isn't wanted and that they can take their negative approach elsewhere.

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