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Markets took a negative view of these announcements most of the time (74% of Microsoft's announcements in our sample).
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.
In the most recent poll, most Americans took a negative view of the debt-ceiling negotiations, seeing them as "mostly about gaining political advantage".
Because such a large number of radicals believed that Christ's new order was imminent, they generally took a negative view of most human means of facing problems.
The Guardian alone took a negative view of the war through the whole of the conflict - with the result that public opinion turned its hatred on editor CP Scott.
Born in the Virgin Islands, the son of a Sephardic Jewish businessman, Pissarro, although regarded as a Jew by his colleagues, early on took a negative view of religion, including Judaism, as "inappropriate" for a modern, rational society.
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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!
Mr Livingstone derides the Standard as the Evening Meldrew, saying it takes a negative view of London and his activities.
"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.
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