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The story that portrayed the financial tie negatively described research from Dupont on the safety of its own chemical, but also reported that "critics of the company question how the study was done and question Dupont's interpretation of the results," [36].
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Davis, the NRCC and conservative allies have flooded the airwaves with a multimillion-dollar campaign that tries to negatively tie Childers to Pelosi and Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.).
Leave supporters say that would place Britain in a better financial position, but "Remain" supporters, and leading economists, say that the benefits of being a EU member outweigh problems and that cutting the tie could negatively affect jobs, living standards and economic stability.
Our results broadly suggest that, with inputs held constant, receiving a lower outcome than a comparison other is judged as fairer (and more satisfactory) when positively (vs. negatively) tied to the other.
Notably, however, for people high in avoidance goals, happiness was not tied, positively or negatively, to being in a relationship.
The rate of population growth in humans is strongly and negatively tied to per-capita energy use (Figure 1A; R2 = 0.44).
Secondly, these actions, and the bizarrely skewed, one-sided politics they reflect, tie the hands (or, at times, force the hands) of Administrations, negatively impacting the ability of policymakers to act.
Tie a tie.
Tie on the tie.
Tie direct.
A recent poll showed the candidates tied; 40percentt of voters viewed Clinton negatively, while only 13percentt viewed Lazio negatively.
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