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Mr Livingstone derides the Standard as the Evening Meldrew, saying it takes a negative view of London and his activities.
The discussion is not entirely past, given the evidence of recent books that take quite different views of her, including a biography that regards Mrs. Eddy as a feminist pioneer and a book that takes a negative view of her philosophy.
However, the public takes a negative view of gene patents.
She takes a negative view on cattle and hogs because of growing supplies.
Statistical process control (SPC) theory takes a negative view of adjustment of process settings, which is termed tampering.
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"The market is taking a negative view," said Mr. Cockfield.
Instead of taking a negative view, he says, his students have the attitude, "'Wow!
"It really does not help by people taking a negative view that [Malcolm's] career is over".
But Mr. Fernandez argues that it is wrong for analysts to continue insisting on taking a negative view.
The report condemned university management for taking "a negative view" of declining student numbers rather than building on the department's success.
Yet, discouragingly, most of the editorials written about these studies in medical journals took a negative view about substituting generics for the brand-name drugs.
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