Sentence examples for the more negative from inspiring English sources

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the more negative

noun

An extra amount or extent.

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The more negative comments increased, the faster they were deleted.

As surveyed by ICM, voters do regard the Conservatives as running the more negative campaign.

The more negative the presentation of hope, the more I resonate with it.

There were indications that the more negative tone Mr. McCain adopted this summer could prove risky.

In this view, the more negative investors become, the more positive the market's prospects.

Which is the more negative act, after all, to sit still or to leave?

His colleague, Mr. Promisel, added, that "some of the more negative news was isolated to specific company problems".

A graduate hire premium may help to counter one of the more negative effects of higher education growth.

But, the further down you went, the more negative impact there was, because it was complete chaos".

"We're in the N.B.A. finals now and the more negative you hear, the better you're doing.

Now, in retrospect, some associates say that they saw signs of the more negative tendency.

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