Sentence examples for the negative interpretation of from inspiring English sources

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It said that it was surprised and disappointed by the negative interpretation of the graphic, because that was "categorically never our intention".

But the more time we spend focusing on how to avoid negative events, "the more we train our brains to seek out the negative interpretation of a situation first and the positive second," he said.

If the primary melanoma is non-immunoreactive for 'the cocktail', the negative interpretation of the sentinel lymph nodes with cocktail in this situation may be confirmed with other suitable immunomarker to which the primary melanoma is immunoreactive.

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"We understand the concerns regarding the negative interpretations of the tattoo and regret it was displayed.

However, in our study the patients were advised to make a statement to each of the eight categories, and thus, also the negative interpretation 'interruption of life/loss' was rated high (35%) – which was rated only by 4% of the Canadian [ 7] and by 16% of the Swedish population [ 9].

The good news for him, at least in the primary, is that the media that are predisposed to pounce on every (other) word and offer the most negative interpretation of his every statement and performance appear to have zero influence among voters.

Levinas has recourse, for example, to Maimonides' approach to the Infinite, using a negative interpretation of affirmative propositions.

First is a negative interpretation of the trauma and the normal feelings that follow, for example believing that "nowhere is safe", "I attract disaster", or "I can't cope with stress".

Some four centuries later, Plato introduces a negative interpretation of the word in The Symposium, where he makes a distinction between heavenly love, exercised in the dialogue with smart and beautiful young men, and pandemic love, which results from hazardous encounters with men, women or even animals.

Desipramine at all 3 tested doses (1, 2 and 5 mg/kg) significantly biased animals towards negative interpretation of the ambiguous cue, while d-amphetamine at the dose of 1 mg/kg induced positive bias, having no effects at lower doses (0.1 and 0.5 mg/kg).

Given the lack of clarity on what constitutes a non-specific indication, our previous rather negative interpretation of the finding that about 40% of prescribing was for non-specific symptoms, may need to be viewed more positively [ 14].

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