That research, incidentally, found that people who saw more positive posts were likely to write more positive posts.
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In order to push prices higher from here, there would need to be more positive data, more positive surprises, which might be difficult to achieve.
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We want to start to make steps in the right direction of just being more positive online and trying to inspire other people to be more positive.
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A Republican sweep is more positive for the dollar and pharma and telecom stocks, while a Democratic win would be more positive for rates and less so for the dollar and pharma.
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But data was slightly more positive out of the eurozone.
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Together, creating a more positive reality, for ourselves and others.
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The CPME, a small business lobby, was even more positive.
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The analyst cited a more positive margins outlook for JD.com.
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Some studies do suggest more positive results for disadvantaged subgroups.
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Its numbers are even more positive for mobile than Adobe's.
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Meanwhile, Republicans remain much more positive about capitalism and socialism.
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BTIG media analyst Rich Greenfield has a more positive outlook.
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Does it boil down to having a more positive attitude?
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The more she posted, the more positive feedback she received.
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Okay, so we'll end on something a bit more positive!
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He holds his head high — he's more positive than me.
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Energy that could be used in a more positive way.
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Since then consumers have a more positive perception of Panera.
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Asia in contrast had been a bit more positive overnight.
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The outlook for next year is more positive than ever.
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"I could not be more positive about 210," Davenport said.
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Also, Democrats are similarly more positive about the developing election.
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Publicly, at least, Carnival is taking a more positive outlook.
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He wants to channel his energies in more positive ways.
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Stay laser focused on negotiating more positive experiences for them.
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This gives your interview answer a much more positive spin.
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Trade is a more positive force than the report suggests.
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JIM CRAMER: You're more positive than I've heard about this.
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Millennials are more positive about their finances than Gen X
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Floridians have slightly more positive opinions of Nelson than Scott.
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"Overall if there's less regulation it's more positive," said Zaslav.
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The reviews, though, have generally been more positive than negative.
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You say, look, how do you promote more positive connection?
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Steffi is eager to couch it on more positive terms.
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Elsewhere in Asia, the picture appeared more positive overall for stocks.
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It's even more positive on Japan, the world's third largest economy.
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But on Wednesday, investors appeared to welcome the more positive tone.
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Some have a more positive vision of building on Britain's strengths.
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Though she allowed for a more positive reading of her research.
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All things considered, this take is a good deal more positive!
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I'm trying to be a more positive person at the office.
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Yet under the surface there is a different, more positive story.
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"We expect to identify more positive cases," the official statement said.
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WE HAVE POSITIVE RATES THAT YOU WANT TO MAKE MORE POSITIVE.
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Maybe they'll become more positive once the full story is known.
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The show ends on a more positive note than the book.
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I would say I was more positive a few weeks ago.
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"Overall, I've gotten much more positive support and feedback than negative."
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Although Autonomous is more positive on insurers, but it's still cautious.
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Meanwhile, those who gave more money away reported more positive feelings.
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BofA-ML isn't alone in turning more positive on emerging markets.
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Even days later, I think I felt more positive about life.
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I think the song is all around more positive than cynical.
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I'm more positive now, I speak more than I used to.
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The more positive news on trade helped push stocks higher Monday.
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Industrial, consumer and technology stocks benefited from the more positive outlook.
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Normally, after an election, people tend to be much more positive.
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Does the dance community need a more positive outlook on things?
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But the data aren't swaying him in a more positive direction.
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Palmer: I want to end on, hopefully, a more positive note.
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Widening the aperture makes the picture more positive for every studio.
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Hammond, for one, was keen to pursue a more positive stance.
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Even more positive: Of the 33 participants, two-thirds are women.
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They are much more positive, aggressive and patient than French golfers.
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We are much more positive and focused ever since we started.
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Consumers say they are feeling even more positive about the future.
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William Power, an analyst at Baird, has a more positive outlook.
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Boss also took a more positive view toward Macy's and Kohl's.
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Paul Hickey, co-founder of Bespoke, had a more positive view.
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So far, there have been no more positive tests, she said.
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I feel pressure now but in a much more positive way.
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"We can redirect ourselves to better, more positive things," he said.
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You will feel more positive, and your attitude will be infectious.
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Woodhall prefers to deflect such issues in a more positive direction.
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"It was a more positive show than normal," Mr. Green said.
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I think you're more positive than I am about the change.
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M&A is "more positive than negative right now," Massocca said.
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A higher reading on the index indicates more positive economic data surprises.
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But he's had a much more positive experience in his personal life.
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Or it could have put a more positive spin on the results.
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So, I could not be more positive on the future of WeWork.
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Others, however, were more positive, saying that electronic closing prices boosted transparency.
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He had far more positive views of Putin's regime than most Americans.
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Unsurprisingly, creator sentiment is more positive toward platforms like Spotify and Pandora .
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"She wants a more positive focus on her," a source tells PEOPLE.
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He wanted to convince the film industry to produce more positive images.
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On each of those measures, Democrats express more positive reviews than Republicans.
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC), have sounded far more positive about him recently.
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"She wants a more positive focus on her," a source told PEOPLE.
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"It's certainly a much more positive landscape for founders today," Wicks said.
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But on Thursday, FDP leader Christian Lindner struck a more positive note.
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But this is where the story turns in a more positive direction.
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On a more positive note, at least for die-hard Delicious del.icio.
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Some celebrities had a more positive take on the transition of power.
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We watch figure skating with a much more positive spin on it.
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Let's celebrate those differences and work together in a more positive manner.
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That would make the currencies of countries with account surpluses more positive.
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Ignore it and hope it gets buried among the more positive ones?
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The poll found that 46 percent said they became "much" more positive.
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"That was the first more positive part of it," Robic Ingram said.
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Trends in developed markets (DMs) are more positive, with upgrades exceeding downgrades.
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On a more positive note, I wanted to ask about By Norse.
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McCaul, meanwhile, expressed a more positive view of the State Department's move.
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I was quite more vocal and a lot more positive on court.
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"There will be a more positive way of doing business," Carroll predicted.
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Kemp feels that then game Monday can lead to more positive results.
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The higher the score, the more positive the tweet is in nature.
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There's a more positive part to us, but that's not it, either.
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Colorado resident Sonja Coy told Reuters she had a more positive view.
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I would take a more positive view: At least I got that.
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"[That] should be more positive as they raise more cash," he said.
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Apparently, the sun is a more positive message than, say, a heart.
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Meanwhile I could focus on more positive energies and write new songs.
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But I'm leaving here in a much more positive frame of mind.
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The news is always a little more positive than the day before.
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So it is hardly surprising that Italy is registering more positive cases.
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This will allow oil prices to swing to a more positive note.
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Maley's charts are more positive than the bulk of Wall Street forecasts.
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"Someone else could play a more positive role," Jeff Weaver told CNN.
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Choose to use your time and energy on more positive, worthwhile activities.
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Fortunately, I do get more positive than negative, which is really great.
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Science has shown you can train your brain to be more positive.
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Republicans are toiling to put the request in a more positive light.
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At work, the right hemisphere is much more positive and self-fulfilled.
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For now, though, the new Panasonic partnership is more positive than negative.
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However, it struck a more positive note for later in the year.
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A more positive reading from Italy stood out in a gloomy picture overall.
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It sounds like you have a more positive view on it than Josh.
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I'm actually more positive about some things like ... KS: I like your positivity.
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Steve Chiavarone, portfolio manager at Federated Investors, is more positive on the automaker.
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Libertarian National Committee Chairman Nicholas Sarwark believes in a more positive-reinforcement approach.
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But Hatzius noted recent reports had shown more positive labor force participation data.
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Investors may take their cue from a more positive tone in global equities.
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That we had gone to … a more positive space in American national politics.
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But respondents in developing countries were more positive than those in rich ones.
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If you went back, would you add more positive emoji in this set?
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When it came to fries, the millennials had more positive things to say.
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On a more positive note, here are some pictures of cute puppies. [NASA]
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In 503 Mr O'Leary said that he would adopt a more positive attitude.
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It does seem like your world view economically was more positive than others.
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The recent 5th Edition release met a much more positive reception from players.
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As sentiment turns more positive, Paulsen predicts cyclical sectors will perform the best.
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Waters will be tasked with telling the story in a more positive light.
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So when you surround yourself with positive people, you all become more positive.
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But still, 27 percent of respondents thought it conveyed a more positive emotion.
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Other metrics, like revenue growth, paint a more positive picture of the company.
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"Investors are looking for more positive catalysts with Japanese companies' earnings," he said.
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Most Republicans left the convention feeling at least somewhat more positive about Trump.
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Italy's services data added to a set of more positive readings across Europe.
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Even before Putin's surprise announcement, Meslet and the HNC were already more positive.
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However, substituting more rational responses allows you to generate a more positive perspective.
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In both cases, veterans had more positive views of Trump than non-veterans.
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The increase is largely attributable to more positive remarks among independents, pollsters found.
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But there is a more positive way to see this migration from militancy.
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Both candidates have attracted a lot more positive media attention than has O'Rourke.
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"I see more positive outlooks and attitudes than I do negative," he said.
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The more positive a tweet, the higher pitched and more pure the sound.
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" When you're upset, you think, "oh god, but I should be more positive.
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Nor does she have much to say about social media's more positive applications.
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Do you think hospitality is a more positive place for trans people now?
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Playing more positive, light-hearted music towards the end seemed to really work.
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We become more positive—at least on Twitter—as the days grow longer.
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"The more positive things in the clubhouse, the better the results," Contreras said.
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Michel Kobbi, 27, a marketing manager from Montreal, offered a more positive take.
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Perhaps the new administration would have a more positive attitude about prisoner transfers.
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"Sentiment is more positive in conversations online compared to yesterday," the report states.
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It turns out you can actually train your brain to be more positive.
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A week earlier, Chelsea Manager Frank Lampard had been a little more positive.
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So process is a lot more positive this week - substance still very challenging.
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On a more positive note, individual US states are bucking the White House.
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We are relatively more positive on the local debt markets than on equities.
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On a bigger scale, Achuthan's call also signals he's turning more positive overall.
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Some recent economic data has proven strong, and consumers seem more positive overall.
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Doping retests have revealed more positive results from the Beijing and London Games.
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It's not that I don't want better, more positive sex on Game of Thrones.
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"We're positive on gold but we're more positive on it for 2020," said Steel.
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But the prospect of eating delicious, healthy food and becoming more positive and caring?
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"There's much more positive reward and the withdrawal symptoms are more disruptive," he says.
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The countries with the fastest-growing economies tend to be more positive about globalisation.
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Traders said the pound would struggle to maintain Friday's gains without more positive news.
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No drive has more positive ripple effects than the desire to be of service.
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Still, the mood has turned more positive this week, and by 6:8.13 a.m.
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Other analysts have been more positive and see the industry turning the corner sooner.
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We definitely need more positive participation by men in the care of our children.
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On a more positive note, the Russian economy is seen growing again in 2017.
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"In coming quarters we will see some more positive impact from pricing," he said.
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On a more positive note, Ötzi had access to an ancient form of prosciutto.
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"It gives them someone who's a more positive archetype to relate to," she said.
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CADE appeared to take a more positive view of an Azul takeover on Friday.
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The Trump adviser who spoke earlier in the week stressed a more positive view.
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But, staying friends because of security and practical reasons led to more positive outcomes.
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Choice Role Model would put a far more positive spin on that particular nomination.
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Noisey: You've said that you want to make music with a more positive message.
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It's worth pointing out that SAP's financial picture has been more positive than IBM's.
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Their aim is to "bring a more positive attitude towards ageing and elderly people."
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I wanted to merge this with a more positive message that things can change.
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Luckily, it was something a little more positive than their casting call horror stories.
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The Finance Ministry took a slightly more positive view of the March-June period.
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I want to have a more positive approach to the solutions of the country.
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But to make sure of it, we need more positive reinforcement of COLLEGROVE's success.
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Peter Visscher, chair of Quantitative Genomics at the University of Queensland, was more positive.
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It has struggled to break above that level as investors await more positive catalysts.
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On Friday, CADE appeared to take a more positive view of an Azul takeover.
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Not everyone is happy with the more positive image of Kim in the South.
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More positive drugs tests have emerged in recent weeks involving Russian wrestlers and swimmers.
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He has been more positive about Alibaba, which he calls a compelling growth story.
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Corporate experiments, on the other hand, have yielded clearer — and often more positive — results.
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The BOJ also had a more positive view on private consumption and other economies.
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And, all credit to him, the initial media response almost couldn't be more positive.
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But I am pleased to report that my experience here was considerably more positive.
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As a result, his prepared remarks now include much more positive language about NATO.
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GOP strategists think Senate Republicans are right to ask Trump to be more positive.
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Putting the trade war on hold creates a much more positive backdrop for everything.
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They were much more positive than the big Canadian companies that reported last week.
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That will hopefully encourage people to see my people in a more positive light.
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Speculative investors, meanwhile, turned more positive on the pound in the week to Oct.
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The trading has been more positive than I initially thought it would have been.
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We hope the negotiation should end up with some more positive impact on sentiment.
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Describing yourself in a more positive light is a good first step toward confidence.
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"Message needs to be more positive, upbeat, hopeful," an adviser wrote to Mr. Podesta.
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Middleton's Sainsbury's visit got a far more positive response than Markle's Wimbledon visit did.
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Others said the pound would struggle to maintain Friday's gains without more positive news.
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But nothing requires a more positive effort in the transition, except for national security.
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My psychologist told me I have to control my emotions and be more positive.
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"We do anticipate to see more positive cases in the state of Florida," Gov.
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"I think there's a bit more positive risk sentiment," said Mizuho strategist Peter McCallum.
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Guedes said tax collection data have been "surprising" recently, indicating a more positive trend.
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With Evernote, "the narrative around the company was more positive than reality," he said.
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Cuomo is more positive about congestion pricing, but has not filled in the details.
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Officials from Canada and Mexico sounded more positive about the prospects for a deal.
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Not only did they feel more positive, the feelings lasted for about six months.
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She's an effective communicator, more positive than anyone else and comfortable advocating for herself.
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Those who provided the most praise saw up to 30% more positive student behavior.
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But Longo said he tries to think of it in a more positive way.
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Explaining why you're engaging in the negotiation can lead to a more positive result.
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"I just kind of wanted to show something a little more positive," he said.
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Listing your gratitudes every day literally rewires your brain and makes you more positive.
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People in the U.S. are slightly more positive, with 25 percent of people agreeing.
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On the more positive side, I receive sliding-scale acupuncture for pain and anxiety.
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But when the Dexcom 5 came out, I saw more positive comments on it.
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According to Gallup, Democrats now view socialism in a more positive light than capitalism.
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But there is a long way to go before business gets more positive about Brexit.
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Though, she believes the net effect of more press conferences is more positive than negative.
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"FOOD: Bigger than the Plate" also features tasty morsels exploring more positive attitudes towards food.
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My relationship with Sonny became more positive, and he was actually great in the transition.
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When Sciutto worked for Obama's State Department, he took a more positive note of friendship.
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There's nothing wrong with that — and early reviews have even been more positive than expected!
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Maybe it's a promotion, more flexibility, a better commute, or a more positive work environment.
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There are other issues that are potentially more positive — the Arctic, or space, environmental issues.
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Tyler has reached a point where she can give herself more positive messages, she wrote.
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Other stocks had more positive reactions to earnings, however, lifting the rest of the market.
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However, he's seen so much more positive things to come of this as a result.
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Despite the more positive tone in stock markets, assets deemed safe havens remained well supported.
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Rackspace CTO John Engates is probably more positive about OpenStack's future than I am, though.
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In the meantime, I think I'll be sticking to scripted program with more positive imagery.
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Was this just one, I mean, I expected a swan song that was more positive.
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They need to come together to shape more positive futures for themselves and for others.
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The more positive protons in the nucleus, the more electrons the atom can hold onto.
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"Try to be more positive and tell yourself it's going to be great," Morton says.
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In terms of the future, we are feeling a bit more positive than we were.
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Everyone else, in terms of regions of the world, are at least trending more positive.
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I want to bring that to light in a more positive way and embrace it.
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Having more positive imagery in the media around STEM could help changed that, she said.
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The assessment of January's labor market was mixed, but slightly more positive than in December.
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That two-minute message primes your brain to see everything in a more positive light.
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The more positive outlook has been supported by the oil service industry's second quarter earnings.
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I have to assume it's a more positive experience than writing for the general internet?
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As emotional as Kendra was discussing the divorce ... Hank definitely has a more positive outlook.
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"We're more positive on Google for now as they have a better valuation," Kessler said.
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At the same time, Evans wants to offer a more positive perspective on AI technology.
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Day 2: Thursday By day two, I was taking fewer meds and feeling more positive.
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"Someone else could play a more positive role," campaign manager Jeff Weaver said. http://bit.
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They hope that the policy prescriptions present a more positive message than Donald J. Trump's.
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Years in which voter attitudes are more positive have been better for the incumbent's party.
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"We're even more positive on expansion today than we were 12 months ago," Coleman said.
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The good news is increased discussion is generally the first step toward more positive action.
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Trump's rejection of the more positive message is indicative of one of his political weaknesses.
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Despite feeling more positive about Q2 results, Boruchow isn't completely bullish about the retail sector.
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And I think the congresswomen, by the way, should be more positive than they are.
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Replace those negative thoughts with more positive ones, like what you're grateful and excited for.
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Volunteering can help some individuals, particularly older ones, have a more positive quality of life.
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Conversely, where people's tweets reflected more positive emotions and engagement, heart disease was less common.
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I believe I'm more positive than before, and I try to find beauty in everything.
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We choose solitude as a more positive experience than interacting with people we don't know.
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Investors turned slightly more positive towards Egyptian shares, with Cairo's main index adding 20.3 percent.
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In China, the tone has turned more positive, potentially presaging a conclusion to the talks.
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"We do anticipate to see more positive cases in the state of Florida," DeSantis said.
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If it's a common occurrence, be intentional about balancing it out with more positive comments.
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Blahnik is known internally for pushing a more positive philosophy around workouts to guide behavior.
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But Wells Fargo's Boruchow says there are reasons to be more positive about the company.
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Perhaps you've decided you want your 2020 self to be more fun and more positive.
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Let's see if we can reset this and create a more positive mojo among everybody.
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Glaveski added that his workforce had a more positive attitude since hours had been reduced.
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Veep fans know there's nobody in the world nicer or more positive than Richard Splett.
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Do you think that the time you spend online fosters more positive or negative emotions?
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The shift to a more positive tone since the election result is a first step.
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I assume there will be far less confrontation and a great deal more positive action.
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Predictably, the first lady has a more positive reception among Republicans -- 0093% -- than Democrats -- 28%.
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Instead, she struck a more positive tone and emphasized the need for unity and positivity.
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On a more positive note, circulation revenue rose 3 percent in 2016, to $881 million.
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He struck a more positive tone about the latest batch of companies entering public markets.
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Just look at what is going on since Austria; more positive publicity in my opinion.
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The results paint a markedly more positive picture than previous years for European luxury companies.
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You can see when a player starts to embrace grass courts and become more positive.
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"Someone else could play a more positive role," campaign manager Jeff Weaver said on CNN.
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" Later in the day, he told reporters: "We're moving in a slightly more positive direction.
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You found that people reported more positive social well-being when they deactivated their account.
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Until Taliban messaging becomes more positive, expectations of a deal should be kept in check. 2.
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And they are more positive on the subject than are voters in Germany, France and America.
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For the video, Bielanski took a much more positive approach to contrast the song's darker themes.
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"I'm very positive about nickel, much more positive than I was some months ago," he said.
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" Tumblr CEO Jeff D'Onofrio characterized the decision as a move toward a "better, more positive Tumblr.
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Ultra also said that the overall market was more positive, reflecting an improving U.S. defence market.
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Now I just try to take it in my stride and make better, more positive videos.
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The new block tools will likely face a similar response, although early feedback seems more positive.
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How brushing your teeth lowers your risk of cancer For Moore, her outcome is more positive.
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A new decade means some fresh trends, but some are generating more positive buzz than others.
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As expected, the time-saving buyers reported feeling more positive at the end of the day.
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Erdogan is taking more positive view of the EU as well, contractual as it might be.
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Caixin's manufacturing PMI released last week showed more positive results, rising to a 19-month high.
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Millions of Egyptians are still struggling to make ends meet, despite the more positive economic data.
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One of the project's aims is to make young aboriginals feel more positive about their future.
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Prospects for the stocks over the next three to five years look more positive, they added.
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Having weathered the storm, Joyce is using his more positive profile in areas of public interest.
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But in the report, the IMF noted that outcomes could be more positive than its forecasts.
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Fortunately, so do the more positive messages reminding us of our shared humanity, urging co-existence.
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Senator Ted Cruz, who has led conservative criticisms of the proposals, was also sounding more positive.
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Whether this translates into more positive views of Muslim migrants in general remains to be seen.
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Wholesome memes aren't just heart-warming, they're helping to shape a better, more positive online space.
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Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at Glassdoor, struck a more positive note when talking about the report.
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But here's the shocker: It seemed to yield more positive results than we would have guessed.
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Ernesto Ramos, head of equities at BMO Global Asset Management, struck a more positive note, however.
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One clear takeaway from that is the minister is sounding much more positive about blockchain technology.
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Overall, Democrats are more positive on gun control, while republicans are more supportive of gun ownership.
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The more positive you are, the more it encourages others around you to be upbeat too.
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Other takeaways from the report: Merkel, Xi or Putin have more positive ratings globally than Trump.
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The ruling marks a step in a more positive direction for the fight for reproductive rights.
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Still, the Facebook founder maintained that Facebook's role in the election was more positive than negative.
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More positive economic news pouring in for the president, what it means for the midterms, next.
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"We hope people learn that they can see things in a more positive light," Neta said.
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" On another occasion, he said of Patrushev, "There is much more positive than negative about him.
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Ifo said a continuing recovery in the euro zone was helping German exporters feel more positive.
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THUMP: On a more positive note, tons of women will be performing at this year's Igloofest.
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In both of these examples, these relationships were associated with more positive feelings, such as security.
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I just really wanted to be able to affect people and have them feel more positive.
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Hopefully, on June 23rd, you'll find that a majority of Britons have a more positive outlook.
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A similar shift has not occurred among white Democratic voters with more positive views of blacks.
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What are some of the more positive developments that you've seen in the climate movement recently?
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But it has the side effect of creating an audience for more positive coverage among conservatives.
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We have a regulatory moratorium, which will create a more positive business climate in the country.
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Republicans are generally more positive about the president's performance on issues other than the Russia investigation.
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Better relations among these neighbors could put the chaotic Middle East on a more positive course.
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Republicans are hopeful that's when voters will view the law in a new, more positive light.
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At the same time, a different, far more positive assessment of these events should be considered.
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When it comes to the development of artificial intelligence, some people are more positive than others.
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Instead of the usual spiel I've become accustomed to, Smith's language was a bit more positive.
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There's been more positive rhetoric about climate policy and the Arctic since the Liberals were elected.
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Bolt was more positive about Jamaica's hopes in the women's events at the Sept. 28-Oct.
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I didn't always take them, but when I did, I would feel stronger and more positive.
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" In his conversation with Wallace, Trump was more positive on Kelly, saying, "we get along well.
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Here are three ways to have a more positive attitude in order to succeed in life.
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On the surface, some markets looked a bit more positive, but much activity is still sidelined.
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This may help you feel better, and it could motivate you to take more positive action.
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My belief is that it will trend in a more positive direction as we move forward.
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Customers also had a more positive overall impression of the brand, according to data from YouGov.
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William C. Danchi, also a Goddard astrophysicist and an author of that article, was more positive.
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They tried, according to Mr. Zimmer, to give the day a more positive name: Big Friday.
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When companies are more diverse and inclusive internally, they will drive more positive social change externally.
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The change does not affect our continued expansion and our prospects have never been more positive.
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He said his discovery of more positive depictions in Western culture led him to create Danlan.
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I asked some of the visitors what they thought, and their feedback was more positive, though.
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Laing, typically made with taro leaves, got "more positive feedback," he said, when he used kale.
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I would have done better earlier in my career if I was more positive about myself.
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Some responded with videos of TikTok nurses they saw as more positive examples in the field.
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Consider coming up with a simpler, more positive plan that isn't fueled by your holiday hangover.
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Americans who are 30 and older, though, have been consistently more positive about capitalism than socialism.
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Boeing has more positive news this morning, issuing a record forecast of aircraft orders from India.
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Anyway, it seems like the fallout from Peloton has been more positive for Monica than anything.
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Independent research from multiple sources indicates a far more positive response than what has been reported.
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"My perception of him was more positive than I anticipated," this person added, referring to Zuckerberg.
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Younger people's perceptions of "Made in China" are more positive than older generations' impressions, she added.
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If anything can put socialism in a more positive light, it is Trump raging against it.
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And that achievement had the effect of casting Minaya's Mets tenure in a more positive light.
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Indeed, in Warsaw last July, Trump conveyed a much more positive vision for the Atlantic alliance.
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The Report left for the Pentagon's Inspector General to determine why intelligence assessments became more positive.
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At a certain point you will ask me a more positive question or make a statement.
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The faster they typed, the more meat they got and the more positive comment they received.
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Kraft thinks this will create a more positive environment than other social media services out there.
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I am now a stronger, more determined person and 100 percent more positive about my life.
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"Intelligence products approved by senior Centcom leaders typically provided a more positive depiction of U.S. antiterrorism efforts than was warranted by facts on the ground and were consistently more positive than analysis produced by other elements of the intelligence community," a news release about the report said.
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There are signs, however, that investors are beginning to take a more positive view of the stock.
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By contrast, rival UBS is forecast to set a more positive tone when it reports on Feb.
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Wall Street analysts raised price targets on Tesla, with many sounding more positive on Musk's ambitious company.
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Analysts said the meeting was mostly uneventful although the central bank was more positive on the economy.
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On a more positive note, British engineering group GKN added 0.6 percent after turnaround specialists Melrose MRON.
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" There are some more positive portrayals in the media, she said, such as "United States of Tara.
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Today's Senate hearing framed the issue in more positive terms, describing ways to better connect with communities.
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In fact, most participants rated their emotional states as more positive after watching a video than before.
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Twitter wanted to evoke a more positive vibe, so it shifted over to hearts several years ago.
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Studies show that's a great way to learn optimism and create a more positive outlook on life.
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"And we're still looking for even more positive numbers in the fourth quarter in 2017," she added.
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There is still hope for Androxal in Europe, where regulators had a more positive outlook on it.
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The push to get to a more positive message began Thursday with the speech in Kansas City.
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Instead of starting with, "Can I pick your brain," shift the language to a more positive tone.
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But new work suggests there might have been a more positive outcome with a different serving arrangement.
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Anytime I put my uniform on, I feel a little bit more positive about who I am.
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As expected, the ratings for the stories became more positive towards the end of the ten days.
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"He seems to have a more positive outlook," a Pitt source told PEOPLE in this week's issue.
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But the valuation of eFounders' portfolio also keeps growing, so the outcome looks more and more positive.
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Caffeine, of course, is a stimulant; it makes us feel more present, more positive, and more awake.
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But other analysts are more positive, noting markets have taken this year's political shocks in their stride.
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"Cannabis is definitely a more positive alternative to pharmaceuticals at the end of the day," he said.
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"Passion, Pain was more positive, but I wasn't necessarily living when I was writing it," he says.
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"I do feel like I'm ready for something more positive, more than I was," the star explained.
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The survey found that younger women were, overall, more positive about women's opportunities in the job market.
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Trying to make things more positive than they ended, not get sour because it all went sour.
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Any reference to the purchase of corporate bonds would be even more positive, he said, but unlikely.
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Strazzullo emphasized that a more positive global economic outlook could boost demand over the next few years.
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He got more positive feedback on that assignment than any before, and it unlocked his creative energy.
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"He seems to have a more positive outlook," a Pitt source tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
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But he's heard some more positive opinions about Kelly in the past few days, including from Melania.
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Republicans are more positive toward Ryan (67% favorable) than Democrats are toward Pelosi (57% see her favorably).
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Of course, roping in the conservative base with a more positive message is easier said than done.
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Trump, for his part, has shifted to a more positive tone when discussing North Korea's young leader.
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Erdogan said that he saw a much more positive approach to the F-35 issue from Trump.
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Imagine how much energy you could have back to invest in more positive things if you did.
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While Meadows then moved on the impeachment resolution, others had a more positive view of the meeting.
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Because your perception of the world changes, hence, you become more positive in light of uncertain situations.
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As individuals, we have the power to make a more positive impact with every dollar we spend.
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Another source said Trump told Pelosi that their news coverage had been ever more positive than his.
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But research shows three times more positive things than negative things actually happen to us every day.
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On a more positive side, governments have moved to borrowing mostly in domestic currencies, reducing dollar exposure.
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She says the wisdom they have shared has helped her have a more positive attitude toward life.
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Erdogan said that he saw a much more positive approach to the F-35 issue from Trump.
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Russia's sports minister, Vitaly Mutko, has warned that more positive tests for meldonium are likely to come.
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But she drew a more positive reaction in China and Hong Kong, where "Hamlet" played to students.
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He says they have taken down the contentious comments to try and promote a more positive dialogue.
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Children have already learned to associate some groups with higher status, or more positive value, than others.
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He thinks if there were such a thing as White Twitter it would be way more positive.
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Mr. Trump also consistently held more positive appeal with men than with women, across all age groups.
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Moreover, voters appear to be more positive about the economy than they have been in many years.
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I leave all of the negative energy there and go to the restaurant with more positive energy.
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Even identifying how your work can have a more positive influence on one other person will help.
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Adolescents also reported getting drunk more often when their romantic partners had more positive attitudes toward alcohol.
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It is a more positive ending than one might have expected at certain points of the story.
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Despite all this, Weber is "more positive that we'll see an orderly Brexit," he told CNBC Saturday.
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The OECD think-tank was more positive, saying the move would better align Spain with its neighbors.
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Kemp and the president spoke by phone on Monday, a conversation that was described as more positive.
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"They took this music and made it their own — it's more upbeat, more positive," Mr. Solomon said.
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And that could affect Sam's future as well, in a more positive way than he could anticipate.
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That is, a person can learn to be more positive by practicing certain skills that foster positivity.
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Source: Credit Suisse Morgan Stanley analysts, meanwhile, say they have become even more positive on the sector.
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" Professor Beck says that politicians often adopt animals "because people with animals are given more positive attribution.
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S. trade talk, apart from the Fed's monetary policy, hoping this talk will release more positive signals.
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And it's impossible to live around that, and not become a more positive person as a result.
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John Petrides, portfolio manager at Tocqueville Asset Management, is more positive on the group for its fundamentals.
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Although he has sounded more positive recently, Mr. Corbyn is not an enthusiast for nuclear energy, either.
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Morgan Stanley is not the only major bank to take a more positive view on emerging markets.
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Rubio shifted to a more positive tone after his anti-Trump tirades of the past two weeks.
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Offering brands the ability to sponsor an episode, ad-free, instead creates more positive sentiments among viewers.
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What's needed: Both sides recognize the need for a more positive political atmosphere before the negotiators meet.
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Positive affirmations before you mentally review your day will set the tone for a more positive day.
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It can create a healthy mental state, build self-esteem, and make you a more positive person.
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Mark Meadows, the chair of the archconservative Freedom Caucus, were more positive about the Alexander-Murray deal.
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Concerns about the solidity of opposition over the next five years, though, risk masking a more positive renewal.
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The more comfortable I am with my outfit, the more positive and optimistic I am during the day.
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And it would seem to be a more positive view of growth from the jobs report this morning.
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Dr. Cho's recommendation was to put Beau on Prozac ($10 a month), and practice more positive reinforcement training.
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As a result, Branstad generally takes a more positive view of trade with China than his new boss.
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But Thiam said things would return to normal with time — and with more positive results out of China.
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The latest poll also showed managers becoming moderately more positive about regional bonds after the oil price slide.
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The ultimate goal of these changes is for Meetup to have much more positive impact in the world.
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China's economy has also shown more positive signs, growing at a 6.7 percent pace in the first quarter.
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"So frankly, I really think the burden is on him to put forward a far more positive message."
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The ideas behind this seem to be lowering reoffending rates and creating a more positive vibe in prisons.
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Younger fans also have a more positive perception of advertising than older fans do, according to the findings.
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"We are seeing successive prints that show that Germans are not necessarily turning more positive here," said Schamotta.
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But two of the three lessons are more positive than many people give Trump credit for these days.
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" On Russian relations, Clinton said she wishes she could "continue to build a more positive relationship with Russia.
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Let's hope the remainder of her holiday season is filled with love, joy, and even more positive news.
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Call it cliché to love Hanks, but we could all use more positive influences like him right now.
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But, if providers are more conscious, they can reduce reactions to triggers and make subsequent experiences more positive.
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On Sunday, Goldman Sachs analyst Mark Delaney told clients he has become more positive on global memory stocks.
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So why not replace them with ones that do make our day a little more positive and happy?
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Trennert said institutional investors are also starting to come back into the market with a more positive outlook.
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Rabbi Shmulik Yeshayahu, who moved to Vancouver from Israel 15 years ago, has had a more positive experience.
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Thiel said he had turned more positive on the British pound, seeing its near-term direction as higher.
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"I don't think there's been a more positive person in my corner that I've had," Stephens told NYT.
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But while East Asian students score higher in science, they need to develop more positive attitudes towards science.
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While the IMF cut its forecasts for world economic growth on Tuesday, it turned more positive on China.
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We do not see growing exports (of aluminum) from China so it should be more positive for us.
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Fight the power or step into a leadership role and turn your world in a more positive direction.
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It's going to take a lot more positive messages to combat that hate over the next few years.
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A poll from August of last year showed Democrats have more positive perceptions of socialism than of capitalism.
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"If their sense of health and well-being is more positive, then less destructive activities transpire," Cordani says.
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Other experts take a slightly more positive outlook, including Jonathan Schanzer, with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
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More positive scenarios, in which AI dramatically changes the world for the better, tend to attract less attention.
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I think the second half of the season we've had a bit more consistency, that's been more positive.
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The Chinese are much more positive about autonomous vehicles than Americans, according to a new report from Ford.
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"Democrats more positive about socialism than capitalism," blares the headline on a new poll by Gallup this week.
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Stock markets in both Europe and Asia eked out some gains, pointing to a broadly more positive mood.
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Not everyone agrees that Clinton needs to go more positive in the closing stretch of a close race.
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Democratic pollster Celinda Lake said on Monday that younger people tend to have more positive feelings toward Russia.
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The polls indicate that Mr. Obama restored more positive feelings among Europeans after the deeply unpopular President Bush.
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Quality of interaction between mother and infant were much more positive for those who had longer parental leaves.
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Trump has repeatedly touted participants with more positive experiences, adding courts will ultimately clear the program of wrongdoing.
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"The market was looking for more positive comments from Mario Draghi and we didn't get that," she said.
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It was such a relief to finally be feeling good and so much more positive about my life.
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Taurus is often known for being materialistic, but a more positive way to describe this sign is sensual.
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Imagine how much more positive the computer would know I am if I tweeted "taking a nap" more.
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He then tried for a more positive spin: "There's a revolution coming on November the 8th," he said.
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Some liberals have also been waiting for Clinton to make a more positive case for her own presidency.
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There would have been a couple of more positive things to say, and eight or 10 worse things.
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Recent results have not been any more positive: Chile is winless in nine games entering the World Cup.
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Many polls also find that younger Americans have more positive attitudes toward immigrants and immigration than older whites.
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Studies have found that industry-sponsored research tends to be more positive than research financed by other sources.
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Many also had their own suggestions for writers to create more positive representations of people from different backgrounds.
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On a more positive note, teenagers also turn to the internet for information about relationships and sexual health.
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The focus on sports psychology has become more positive and it's on performance rather than 'what's your problem?
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"We hope that with intervention in other cities in China, the situation will be more positive," he said.
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Cramer sees more positive trajectory in the stock on the back of its iPhone 11 and wearable devices.
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There's absolutely no doubt in my mind building stronger, more positive leaders will a change for the better.
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Likely voters do have a slightly more positive impression of Lamb (53% favorable) than of Saccone (47% favorable).
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"From our study, we found that a lot of people after practicing qigong ... become more positive," Chan said.
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No pun intended, it made me more positive, more compassionate, and I'm now healthier than I've ever been.
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Now, just as the market often does, the host has changed his tune to a more positive one.
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The bank was more positive on its investment banking and capital markets business, saying its pipeline was solid.
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Andrea Usai, senior vice president at ratings agency Moody's, was more positive noting the focus on cost discipline.
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For anyone interested in a more positive take on Schultz than mine, try David Frum in The Atlantic.
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"With a more benign interest-rate outlook, we could go back to more positive earnings projections," he said.
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Put together, the past 24 hours of news seem much more positive for North Korea than for America.
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If you exude a warmness and openness towards people, your social interactions will be so much more positive.
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BMO Capital acknowledged the sentiment has been more positive to Disney, but said the positive turn came too early.
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The goal is to make this more positive ... I'm just telling you, these are golden tips, but go ahead.
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"They gave us a lot more positive outlook, and they gave us a lot of hope," Johnna Kerres said.
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Mark Zuckerberg writes earnest 6,000-word manifestos exploring how Facebook can become a more positive force in the world.
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Other men I talked to — admittedly fewer of them — offered more positive experiences navigating the potential ambiguity of consent.
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Studies back up his advice, showing that adults who are playful have more positive relationships and better life satisfaction.
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Emanuel had been expecting a more positive response to profits this quarter, versus the July and October reporting periods.
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"I hope this project changes the conversation and we start to have more positive, issue-based conversations," she said.
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Publicly, Biden aides are setting low expectations for New Hampshire but sounding a more positive note for their campaign.
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It's tempting to try to blend in, but we have to infuse the word "immigration" with more positive visuals.
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After having sex, the students reported more meaning in life, more positive mood states, and fewer negative mood states.
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Star ex-employees trickled back in, finding a new, more positive internal culture than the toxic one they'd left.
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Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez said he expects more positive rating actions for the Philippines over the next two years.
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"We are getting signals that Trump pursues a more positive attitude than Congress," a senior Turkish official told Reuters.
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Some of the more recent issues to hit the market also appeared to benefit from the more positive session.
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In global opinion polls respondents from Africa tend to be more positive about China than people from other regions.
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" He continues, quoting D'Onofrio's post, "'A better, more positive Tumblr'—because people expressing consensual sexuality is worse and negative?
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Those figures represent a reversal from 2000, when whites were more positive than blacks, 64 percent to 60 percent.
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In America polls suggest that public opinion towards NATO has actually grown more positive since Mr Trump became president.
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In a more intimate environment, some voters have come away with a more positive impression of the bombastic billionaire.
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Despite Paulsen's expectations for the dollar, he said a global uptick in markets reflects a larger, more positive trend.
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Tim Condon, head of research for Asia at ING, was more positive about the Chinese government's froth-tampering moves.
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"We want to thank everyone who gave us the strength to be more positive about the situation," she adds.
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The nation's homebuilders continue to have a positive outlook on their market, but no more positive than last month.
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It is a collective responsibility to support parents and build a more positive environment for vaccination -- on and offline.
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But with Rubio's supporters now up for grabs, Cruz gave a more positive assessment of his onetime sparring partner.
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"You get much more positive service by booking direct," he said, including loyalty points, specific room types and views.
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I don't really know anything personally about Putin, but I hear more positive things about him than negative things.
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The murals of Smile South Central — 23 and counting — have offered owners a more positive experience with public art.
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"Because people are feeling something as they read, doesn't always lead to more positive relationships with someone," she said.
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To the extent that improvements are material and can be sustained, they may lead to more positive rating action.
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"Clearly the market is in a more positive mood," said Elwin de Groot, head of macro strategy at Rabobank.
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But on a more positive note, Eurostat's estimates showed on Monday a growing appetite for investment among factory managers.
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"Ant is like a big kid and life feels so much more positive with him in it," Christina says.
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During IRT, you'll talk to a therapist about your nightmares and essentially re-write them to be more positive.
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The data showed activity in France has outperformed Germany's in April as businesses become more positive about their future.
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Investors were more positive about the outlook for Germany and the index measuring expectations rose to 7.0 from 2.7.
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But surely all is not lost, and there is some more positive news out there for the old continent.
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"We expect to identify more positive cases," the ministry said on Monday in its latest update on the outbreak.
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"This year we'll start to potentially end up with a more positive perspective on corporate earnings growth," Anand said.
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But it also might be possible that turning snakes into sneks might make us feel more positive about snakes.
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What could be done to push the porn industry and cultural attitudes toward sex in a more positive direction?
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In the same note, strategists at the German bank turned more positive on European bank stocks, upgrading the sector .
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But after reviewing the charts, Sebastian thought the action in the VIX could be trending more positive than negative.
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A survey by Legatum, a think-tank, found that people feel far more positive about socialism than about capitalism.
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Free love was far from perfect, sometimes hurting more than it helped people have healthier, more positive sexual experiences.
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But I want to believe this is the beginning of setting a more positive, productive future for our nation.
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Toni Let's turn to some of her positive results, and they got more positive as the day wore on.
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But the results paint a more positive picture for policymakers who focus on economies rather than on company profits.
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As for 2018, the firm believes there are more positive factors that even could outweigh legislative issues in Congress.
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But psychologist Dr. Susan Albers wants to turn the negative experience into a more positive one with her #DressingRoomChallenge.
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And we're ignoring portrayals of real presidents, because lord knows Daniel Day-Lewis doesn't need any more positive reinforcement.
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I'm optimistic that Main Street's members will make an even bigger and more positive impact on the 115th Congress.
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"We received many more positive comments than negative comments from members," Doug DiMento wrote MUNCHIES over email on Tuesday.
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Spoiler alert: Her response gave me much more positive outlook on the role celebrities play in our culture today.
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While the outlook appears more positive, Eliason said he expects the fire to burn for another couple of weeks.
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While Weiss isn't alone in getting defensive as the nine-year bull market marches on, others are more positive.
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Still, a coming Netflix documentary about his life might put him back in the news for more positive reasons.
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I've seen and been told that the corrections officers are interacting with the inmates in a more positive manner.
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But after touring Japan, Ireland and Brazil to more positive reactions, the Skywhale is returning to Australia in November.
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Although flirting with Lang and von Harbou's romantic lost-in-space ending, it concludes on a more positive note.
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"When he's talking about the economy, he's gotten a much more positive reaction," said David Winston, a Republican pollster.
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But as the adult, I should have seen that he needed to be handled in a more positive way.
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Other market technicians are more optimistic that early signs indicate the fight against the coronavirus has turned more positive.
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While transgender women have seen more positive portrayals in recent years, trans men have yet to see the same.
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In the wake of the partial trade truce, Friday's economic figures paint a more positive picture for China's leaders.
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JPM said it came away from a meeting with management feeling more positive about the off-price retail sector.
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It's only in the last few years that there's been more positive representation of transgender people in the media.
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Strikingly, media coverage has gotten substantially more negative on charter schools even as public opinion has grown more positive.
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"This mirrors what we've seen in other national surveys in Britain, where attitudes have become more positive," said Duffy.
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After all, the more positive view of the outlook for big business could well turn out to be right.
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I've lost 15 lbs already since December 1st and I need to be more positive, but sometimes life sucks.
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Aides to Mr. Trump are hoping that the images of the president on the Ford are more positive. video
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As for the death cross, Wald says to ignore that technical move in favor of a more positive sign.
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A Pew poll in 2011 showed that the same age bracket had more positive views of socialism than capitalism.
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Leverage Constrains Rating Initial leverage and a historic weaker visibility of cash flow performance constrain a more positive rating.
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A Trump administration report was more positive, projecting that the deal would create 76,000 auto jobs over five years.
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To ensure more positive and successful communication with someone who stutters, it's important to challenge our ideas of listening.
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It's not clear he drew more positive press than either Amy Klobuchar or Kamala Harris during the Kavanaugh hearings.
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However, markets are still hoping for a delay in the deadline, while expecting more positive gestures from both sides.
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Doubts about the trade talks emerged early last week, although optimism gradually returned as U.S. officials sounded more positive.
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Just 2 days as a woman, and WOW Immediately, people started responding to me in a more positive way.
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But to Britons it conjured up a much more positive image: the tasty dressing on their fish and chips.
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But when certain types of narcissists see selfies and groupies, they evaluate the posters in a more positive light.
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But the red flourishes seem more positive than Oldenberg's; perhaps they are an I'm-here-take-notice feminist statement.
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On a more positive note, this full moon may find you finishing a project that's been like your baby.
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But you think despite those political events the world is actually a more positive place and perhaps a safer place?
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O'Leary's travels as an entrepreneur funding start-ups across the U.S. gives him a more positive view of the situation.
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There's a lot to be said for coming up with more positive goals instead of putting your 2016 self down.
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It's much more positive and friendly, it's designed to be shared on Facebook, and people share positive things on Facebook.
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The Suffolk poll is slightly more positive than other polls, but seems to be capturing a slight improvement in approval.
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Trump could have seized on that to make a case for a more positive German contribution to the world economy.
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Indeed, their advocates now prefer to call them waste-to-energy or energy-from-waste plants, which sounds more positive.
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Everyone seems to be in a much more positive space, living their best life in this version of Castle Rock.
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Rieder laid out a more positive post-hike outlook than what happened after the last rate increase in December 2015.
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We're looking to create some empathy and less judgment so we can actually start working toward a more positive outcome.
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The outlook there was more positive, though with a different role in mind for VR than as a competitive platform.
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As a result, the feminist revolution will take a more positive step in the society by offering a feminine direction.
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It would be unsurprising to soon see a flurry of sheepish analysts to start to become more positive on Caterpillar.
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As it turns out, the more positive questions a founder gets asked, the more likely they are to get funded.
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"I'm kinda sad, I'm angry, but I'm also feeling a lot more positive because of things like this," she added.
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From my perspective I just wish everyone could have been more positive about watching one of our peers rise up.
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The greenback has been boosted principally by rising bond yields, which reflect a more positive outlook for the American economy.
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At the very least, it's a decidedly more positive approach to social sharing than the campaign's recent Trump Yourself app.
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Regardless of the group they were in, the couples generally felt more positive vibes toward their partner by trial's end.
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Instead of comparing our reality to everyone else's highlights reel, this January choose something more positive and realistic: temporal comparison.
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"We already knew that students enjoy interacting with animals, and that it helps them experience more positive emotions," Pendry said.
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Challenger said election jitters have contributed little to the slowing monthly rate of cuts, instead taking a more positive tone.
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But market-watchers say the dialogue around Britain's exit from the bloc has in general turned more positive for Britain.
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Collins might be wavering, but she has been much more positive about tax reform than she was about Obamacare repeal.
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At the same time, the dollar has moved higher, after a series of more positive U.S. data, including Thursday's CPI.
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"[Hodge] and others trying to push for a more positive tone definitely changed the narrative of the subreddit," said Kane.
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But they turned soon after toward more positive messaging or direct appeals for money as Sunday's FEC filing deadline loomed.
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If they were on a committee to redesign their school to encourage more positive masculinity, what recommendations would they make?
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While U.S. clients have begun to take more note of ongoing trade wars, their mood remains more positive, Blessing said.
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What was important for the U.S. was that China-Taiwan interactions were more positive than it was in the past.
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Instead, the company is simply telling us that we just need to use its social network in more positive ways.
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It can help you do better at work, develop stronger and more positive relationships, improve your personal productivity and satisfaction.
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Fisher was on the guest list, so we asked Barnes about their relationship ... and he couldn't have been more positive.
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While that ad has attracted praise, some Democratic strategists say Clinton needs to pivot and embrace a more positive message.
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GM and Fiat Chrysler, however, are taking more positive stands, forecasting continued strength in U.S. and North American vehicle demand.
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The front-facing 8-megapixel camera, which comes with its own flash, left a much more positive impression on me.
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Thiel also said he had recently turned more "positive" on the British pound, seeing its near-term direction as higher.
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"We are hoping to hear more positive news on trade," said Dean Popplewell, chief currency strategist at Oanda in Toronto.
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They also get more delight from eating them and more positive effects from them—like getting into a good mood.
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But some of the posts may be more positive — like those applauding a local entertainer or noting a cute dog.
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Netanyahu is simultaneously under scrutiny for allegations that he accepted bribes and made deals to receive more positive media coverage.
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Overall, respondents who are able to wear costumes to work harbor more positive feelings toward their organization than their counterparts.
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For example, wearing tailored clothes and looking your conversation partner in the eye will generally create a more positive impression.
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Through the experience, Jackson gained a more positive self outlook and even rekindled his relationship with his ex-wife, Abby.
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That shift, as well as some of the improvement in Trump's issue approvals, stems from more positive ratings from Democrats.
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It's no coincidence that investors are getting more positive on the stock market as the yield curve has been steepening.
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Mortgage rates moved sharply higher to start this week, as more positive news of a trade deal with China emerged.
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But if German bonds benefited from investors dashing for safety, the story has been more positive elsewhere in the bloc.
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The stock spiked higher after the conference call because Cook offered a clear explanation of the broader, more positive picture.
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Mr. Strickland has not been able to emerge from the barrage to redefine his candidacy in a more positive light.
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Specifically, the handshake raters intuited that the students with firm handshakes were more positive, more outgoing, and less socially anxious.
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Our Magazine takes a look at the peerless U.S. swimmer Katie Ledecky and other, more positive aspects of the Games.
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Many of these big-name flicks received a lot of buzz, but some had far more positive reviews than others.
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In that same time period, perceptions on the state of the economy have edged slightly more positive in Quinnipiac polling.
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On an even more positive note, the data point for respondents' feelings about the future was the best since 2004.
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With practice, the person should be able to cognitively displace the old, bad dream with a new, more positive one.
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It was more positive than that, a sort of quiet self-care enabled by the clean repetition of enjoyable motions.
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Fox News, where coverage of the Trump administration is generally more positive, also said it would not air the ad.
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Asking for a formal followup review gives you the chance to get a more positive review back on your record.
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Jack Housenger, a biologist who served as the director of the E.P.A.'s pesticide program, had a more positive recollection.
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Ads that fit naturally with the medium will have a more positive brand impact and a higher rate of engagement.
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Dr. McGonigal said celebrations can actually change your memory of a particular experience, making it more positive than it was.
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The models themselves often have a more positive perspective, and their role is generally more evolved than it once was.
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Among adults over the age of 55, Mr. Trump consistently held more positive appeal than among those who are younger.
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The bank announced adjustments going back to 2013 that cast Turkey's historically problematic current account in a more positive light.
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If it starts to break below there, I think you have trouble, but more positive than not above that line.
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The Daily Mail was far more positive about Johnson's decision, calling it a "historic move" to thwart anti-Brexit lawmakers.
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But I'm not going to sit here and say any more positive things, because I'd get crucified from personal friends.
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While the first decision arguably had more positive impact on the conflict, Mr. Obama was widely criticized for his inaction.
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There is so much more positive communication and coordination between health care professionals than what is portrayed in your article.
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That means a huge swathe of production capacity that can kick in any time the price starts looking more positive.
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"When the team won, they had a more positive outlook about their cognitive skills and their social skills," Wann said.
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Politeness, including saying please and thank you when making requests or being served, creates a more positive mood for everyone.
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Teens, in particular, complain of bullying, so perhaps age verification could help tailor their app experience to be more positive.
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With the activist on board "we become radically more positive on the outlook," analyst Brandon Fletcher wrote to clients Monday.
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You can start to rewire your brain into creating more positive thoughts by visualizing and vocalizing your goals each day.
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Nevertheless, Mr. Trump and Mr. Flynn have offered a far more positive view of working with Russia than their predecessors.
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Typically, you will find that you have more negative inner speech regarding some topics and more positive speech toward others.
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PG And Lena got backlash — and a lot of love — just for being on TV. JA More positive than negative.
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Wins by No. 23 Jack Sock and Querrey ended the day on a more positive note for the American men.
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On the whole, the story for home improvement retailers remains much more positive than that of other consumer-facing companies.
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According to several sources close to Kardashian, Rob adopted a healthier lifestyle and more positive outlook after he began dating Chyna.
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Overall sentiment on her was more positive than negative by a ratio of 3 to 1, according to analytics firm Zoomph.
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Republicans hold relatively more positive views of Russia than Democrats do, as has been the case since Donald Trump was elected.
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Even though "the outlook is definitely more positive," Samant said she acknowledges that there are still headwinds facing the Chinese economy.
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A warden at Cheonan says he hopes delinquents will leave the prison with "a more positive view of South Korean society".
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And whatever they believe or practise, new Canadians seem to have a more positive attitude towards religion than longer-established ones.
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So at a certain point, hopefully, you'll be able to ask me a much more positive question or make a statement.
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Eastern Washington ended its MGM Grand experience on a more positive note, cruising to an 83-62 triumph over Eastern Kentucky.
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In fact, research cited by the TUC shows that internationally, fatherhood is viewed as more positive in job applicants than motherhood.
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Mr Gillespie's two opponents for the Republican nomination, Corey Stewart and Frank Wagner, have a more positive view of Mr Trump.
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The words matter, and "Medicare for All" generates more positive responses (62%) than "national health plan" (57%) or "single payer" (48%).
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By focusing on content from friends, the feed can show more positive, engaging content that improves a user's state of mind.
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Not surprisingly, the more strongly someone approves of President Obama, the more positive their evaluation of Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.
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Career strategist Jenny Blake, who co-founded Google's career mentorship program, shares her strategy for getting to a more positive place.
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It looks like that scrutiny still hasn't gone anywhere as investors are looking for more positive signals for the recent IPO.
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Studies of European programmes have found more positive results, but the outcomes of the recent experiment in North America are troubling.
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The rate of interest should be positive—and the sharper the hunger of the sailors, the more positive it would be.
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Among those who can rate him, there are more positive feelings than negative ones: 31% have a favorable impression, 21% unfavorable.
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For example, intellectual property theft issues or, to put it on the more positive way, patent protections, which we've never had.
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Howie Mandel, who once referred to the act as his "personal nightmare," offered more positive feedback on their most recent performance.
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"This has undoubtedly encouraged corporates to focus on North America, where valuations are higher and investor sentiment more positive," he said.
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Newly elected President Rodrigo Duterte has signaled he will take a more positive approach to Beijing than his predecessor Benigno Aquino.
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But the community of scholars that studies textiles in ancient Greece has unearthed some more positive evidence about women and weaving.
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Republicans remain much more positive about capitalism than about socialism, with little sustained change in their views of either since 2010.
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Tom Porcelli of RBC Capital Markets and Jan Hatzius of Goldman Sachs had more positive views of the number than Cashin.
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The adoption of a messaging platform can help businesses embrace modern practices and create a more positive, collaborative and productive culture.
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Darty trade unions said on April 22 they backed Steinhoff's offer which they saw as more positive for jobs than Fnac's.
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"The overall negotiations picture is a little more positive," Phin Ziebell, agribusiness analyst, National Australia Bank, said of the trade talks.
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Why is being more sensitive to smells linked to having more positive sexual experiences and (at least for women) more orgasms?
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Market analysts were more positive on health care after Trump's win because Hillary Clinton had been more vocal about drug pricing.
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Brown called the new line the "first legitimate change" by Mattel to make Barbie a more positive role model for children.
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Pollsters found that 2900 percent are more positive, however, with 220006 percent satisfied and hopeful and 2202 percent optimistic and confident.
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"It is this unhealthy attitude of shame which prevents us from progressing towards more positive change in menstrual hygiene," says Sabharwa.
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"His speech was taken as more positive than what was feared by the market," said Murat Toprak, a strategist at HSBC.
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Global traders have began to take a more positive view of the European Central Bank's (ECB) monetary policy decision last week.
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The fact that 11% of millennials are themselves the children of immigrants probably helps explain their more positive attitudes toward immigration.
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I know that the network was trying to do something a little more positive, and they added the life coach element.
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Tencent stock has been hammered over the freeze, and this bit of thaw may push the stock into more positive territory.
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But even just singing about it, we would try to do our part to make a more positive atmosphere about Detroit.
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Obama had insisted that with Hassan Rouhani as the regime's "moderate" president, Tehran would begin to exhibit a more positive behavior.
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A study by the American Medical Association found that adolescent girls had more positive thoughts and felt more confidence after dancing.
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"For All Mankind" and "Dickinson" have received a more positive reception at 83% on Rotten Tomatoes each, but with fewer reviews.
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Tumblr said last year it was banning "adult content" from its platform in order to make "a better, more positive" place.
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Scaling up the ongoing efforts by the Department of Homeland Security will yield more positive results, especially with voter registration databases.
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There's a more positive outlook on the direction the country is headed: 48% are optimistic about that while 43% are pessimistic.
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Kasich has run a much more positive campaign than his opponents, and he has been unafraid of embracing his moderate positions.
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Whether updating is more positive or more perilous was a live question during this year's Erasing Borders Festival of Indian Dance.
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Now, one month later, the picture has been filled in, and the results are more positive for Democrats than initially believed.
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"He needs to start being more positive," Kasich told reporters on Thursday, speaking of Bush's attacks, according to the Columbus Dispatch.
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Through his public pronouncements, messages, and tweets he has the opportunity to encourage a more positive dialogue and help promote civility.
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So by educating people that it is a continuous journey, they're able to handle the situation in a more positive manner.
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Business expectations were more positive than the previous month, but still slightly below August when they hit a six-month high.
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I also believe that, once users see how personalization can impact their daily lives, the reaction will be far more positive.
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But these practices have now been thrust center stage in a more positive light by a bevy of black female celebrities.
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Bank of England officials weighing up the next rise in interest rates have been keen to emphasise the more positive numbers.
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A Trump adviser who spoke earlier in the week, however, stressed a more positive view and credited Abe with making changes.
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" An Israeli official told me: "The Russian attitude towards getting the Iranians out of Syria is much more positive than before.
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" Therefore, Manafort wrote, "the best block of its actions is to have the pertinent SubCommittee on Europe take more positive stands.
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On the data front, German businesses were feeling more positive than ever in June, according to a closely-watched business survey.
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But there are practical things everyone can do to make their online experience during these challenging times a more positive one.
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"Running in a pool for 20 minutes a day made me feel so much brighter, so much more positive," he said.
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No exceptions On Monday, Perks told CNN that there are now five more positive cases of Covid-19 at the hostel.
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But researchers are exploring how the design of these platforms can have a meaningful influence on fostering more positive feelings online.
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Despite having widespread negative experiences, Americans also generally reported more positive experiences, on average, than the rest of the world did.
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"More could be done by N.J. Transit to put a more positive foot forward, rather than defending itself," the report said.
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"This crowds out the negative and populates your brain with positive things, which leads to a more positive outlook." said Robinson.
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"The previous administration did things that made us very uncomfortable, despite their saying more positive things about the press," he said.
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"We were as surprised as the Japanese were that actually there were more positive samples on the ship," Dr. Tarling said.
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"A more positive hue might come from a recognition that policymakers might not tolerate a growth shortfall below 6%," he wrote.
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Indeed, if anything, you could make the case that the subjective "soft" data is more positive than the objective numbers warrant.
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What's particularly intriguing about this shift is that it occurred while public opinion was becoming dramatically more positive about charter schooling.
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In its diplomacy, the new administration must seek the proper balance between fear and more positive motivations like respect and admiration.
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The good news is that there is some evidence that people can learn to see ambiguity in a more positive light.
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This asymmetry in will and interests is at the heart of America's inability to bend Syria in a more positive direction.
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But if critical reaction is any indication, Apple TV Plus might be heading in a more positive direction with "Little America."
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Bank of England officials weighing up the next rise in interest rates have been keen to emphasize the more positive numbers.
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If you start encountering a rough morning, go outside for a few minutes and repeat some more positive affirmations to yourself.
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Quinnipiac added that although opinions on Trump are mixed, voters are slightly more positive than negative about their future with him.
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But Trump's critics mostly stayed silent, leaving the floor to colleagues who had more positive things to say to the president.
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On a more positive note, talks between the United States and Canada to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement continued.
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Over the past 11 years, they've trained companies and schools to be more positive through their work as consultants at GoodThink.
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"It is a way to kind of take the edge off things because it tends to be more positive," Kasper said.
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For better or worse, I can't imagine a more positive portrayal of George W. Bush in a novel of this quality.
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The picture is more positive in Latin America where (richer) governments have focused on reducing inequality through more significant transfer programs.
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Saucier, on the other hand, sees the movement toward play for adults in a more positive light, even as somewhat therapeutic.
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But other more conservative Republican lawmakers who received a briefing at the White House last week were more positive about the plan.
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As the Trump administration unfolds I'm getting more and more positive reactions, including from institutionalists, people who work in the federal judiciary.
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The figures were more positive than for the rest of Europe, which averages bookings 7.8 percent higher than this time last year.
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"A stronger U.S.-dollar came up against more positive fundamentals ... due a fall in U.S. oil production," ANZ bank said on Friday.
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Tonight, we may see a more positive Clinton: someone closer to the impassioned speaker we got a glimpse of on Tuesday night.
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Borella hopes his photographs raise awareness about acid attacks in India, and he wants to show survivors from a more positive perspective.
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This year's Oscar nominations have thrust the conversation about diversity back into the limelight, but this time in a more positive context.
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Wheeler said a recovery in commodity prices and more positive business and consumer sentiment in advanced economies had improved the global outlook.
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The survey found the Kikuyu and Kalenjin groups to hold more positive views about the country than the Luhya and Luo groups.
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The underlying tone is perhaps more positive, but at the same time, you're still seeing disappointing results getting punished, and that's okay.
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They instead seemed more interested in Trump&aposs management style - and how that might pay off in more positive relations with Russia.
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It is likely to use a more positive view of the economy to justify standing pat on policy at next week's meeting.
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"We are anticipating more positive demand momentum around the second half," President Joon-Ho Kim said in a conference call with investors.
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"With Roku, it's more positive than not, more so on a long-term basis," Wald said on CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Monday.
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Nomura was also more positive on emerging markets in the wake of the Brexit vote, upgrading Southeast Asian markets as a result.
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Analysts said that even with the more positive trade headlines, the latest round of tariffs suggested more pain for the global economy.
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Trading looked to take a more positive turn early Tuesday as the major U.S. stock indexes opened higher and oil prices rose.
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The poop spray's listing shows a number of negative reviews, followed by a string of more positive reviews published after Jan. 13.
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There are more positive than negative signs, already (particularly: the rapid adoption of renewables, and plummeting cost of solar and wind power).
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Though his smoking garnered attention on social media, another interview moment was much-talked-about — this time in a more positive light.
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Not only did it report strong headline numbers, but also its management commentary was more positive than the last time it reported.
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"I want to take women from wherever they're at mentally and get them out of it to something more positive," she says.
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I'd prefer people react with a more positive tone ... to figure out a way to make the most of a terrible situation.
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On a more positive note, Price's medical insurance paid out handsomely, and it was this money that funded his move to London.
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"The overall negotiations picture is a little more positive," Phin Ziebell, agribusiness analyst at National Australia Bank, said of the trade talks.
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When you start getting a grip on your money, it smooths out the emotions and makes your feelings about money more positive.
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"There has been a more positive set of corporate earnings since yesterday's close and chiefly Vodafone," said City Index analyst Ken Odeluga.
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Richard Peterson, S&P Capital IQ senior director for global markets intelligence, also offered a more positive outlook for the U.S. economy.
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"From trade and investment to technology, China is contributing more and more positive energy to global development," it said in a commentary.
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Numerous studies have shown that the act of delaying, even for a brief moment, leads to more positive perception of that meal.
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Jones: But I think it's great that [Artist and Repertoire] has the more positive message and celebration of music at the end.
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Among independents, only 23 percent said they came away feeling much more positive, and among moderates, only 85033 percent said the same.
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Democrats also express more positive ratings this year, with 49 percent of the party favorable now compared with 39 percent in 2016.
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Other analysts offered a more positive view, with Raymond James' analyst Stephane Beyazian saying Vivendi's overall earnings growth story still looked intact.
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And while Apu will never leave The Simpsons, he hopes there will be other South Asian characters who show more positive images.
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Nickel has been the worst hit, aluminum the least affected, reflecting the former's overwhelmingly negative and the latter's more positive supply picture.
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But look more closely and a more positive picture emerges—not just of Didi, but of China's technology firms as a whole.
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It seems to have made him a more positive person but has adversely affected the feelings of everyone else on the planet.
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As I've written before, music reviews have gotten quantifiably more positive over the last few years, with negative reviews becoming increasingly rare.
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It is a more positive view of a victim's experiences, and documents the steps she took to process and recover from it.
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But if you can make one guy's life healthier and more positive, you make two; four; eight; 16 and so on better.
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Typically, a more positive current account balance supports a country's currency because it means the nation is less dependent on foreign currencies.
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Besides improving mood, decreasing anxiety, and increasing self-confidence, exercise stimulates serotonin and endorphins that leave teens feeling more positive and energetic.
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"It can be possible that you can make search results more positive for some queries, but it's not guaranteed," Mr. Sullivan said.
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"We hope to communicate with China in a more positive way in efforts to maintain peace across the Taiwan Strait," Ruan said.
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" Haller was much more positive on the Senate plan: "It levels the playing field whether you're an investor or a true owner.
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"I'm more positive on it as a thing because I think it has uses, store of value, currency, et cetera," said Marks.
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Satomi also highlighted how two titles released last year, "Sonic Mania" and "Sonic Forces," had seen more positive receptions and strong sales.
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Because voters' backup choices matter, candidates with RCV tend to run more positive campaigns, seek common ground, and respect their opponents' supporters.
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And a more positive reminder of the time has just arrived with "Shock & Awe," written by the British music critic Simon Reynolds.
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Their responses confirmed that meaningful endeavors were connected to more positive feelings, but they were also tied to higher rates of anxiety.
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"This year it's a much more positive—our for the people agend —positive agenda, emphasizing economic security for women and their families."
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Emily Swiatek, an autistic employment consultant for the National Autistic Society, feels there is a more positive future to look forward to.
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More positive for miners looking to enter the battery metals space was the 8 percent increase in China's exports of storage batteries.
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They find that the introduction of social distancing policies is associated with more positive outcomes in terms of manufacturing employment and output.
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The state then went weeks without any more positive tests, but only a few dozen potential cases were tested in that period.
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That study also found that comments for videos with female presenters tended to be more "emotional" — significantly both more positive and negative.
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Sitting in his office in City Hall near the shore of Lake Champlain, Mr. Read had a more positive view of cryptocurrency.
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Mr. Kim's annual New Year's Day speech presented a somewhat more positive view of United States-North Korea relations, an encouraging sign.
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It's all about trying to take things to a more positive place with your reaction, no matter how dark it can get.
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To hear that we are helping people feel safer, helping them feel more positive, more hope about the future of our country.
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But tech companies can and should find ways to make their platforms healthier and more positive, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman says.
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"The regulatory backdrop is now more positive for companies in a 'get big' environment," Amy Yong, an analyst at Macquarie Research, said.
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Trump may still have an opportunity to set a more positive tone at the White House news conference scheduled for Wednesday evening.
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"I feel more confident about my game, so I also feel more positive about going and performing well at Evian," Boutier said.
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"Instead, we think if we don't have exposure to that ... we're in a much more positive place," Hastings said on the call.
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And his numbers have shifted somewhat more positive on handling foreign affairs: 40% approve, up from 36% who said so in December.
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China's National Bureau of Statistics said Monday that more positive factors were seen in the economy in April, though structural problems remain.
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The Trump administration wants to see a give-and-take that moves forward to a more positive outcome even if not ideal.
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" She added, "I told him I think everything going on in the black community now has a more positive feeling than before.
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Investors attribute the more positive view on equities to the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will continue to keep interest rates low.
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There may be more positive test results as people need certificates indicating they tested negative for the virus before they can leave.
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It&aposs also likely going to generate more positive ratings because stars without a written review are easier to leave, he said.
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Analysts said there was little else besides the slightly more positive outlook on the trade talks to help lift crude futures higher.
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Deckers Outdoor – The footwear maker was upgraded to "neutral" from "negative," based on more positive wholesale trends for the company's UGG brand.
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He suggested the bill would help cast secretaries of state in a more positive light after years of fighting the Levin bill.
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Trump has pointed to those with more positive experiences, adding he will not settle the suits and promising courts will vindicate him.
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So if you take one positive or productive action first thing, your whole day will feel more positive and productive in turn.
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But signs of an economic recovery in Brazil have helped its shares in 2017 and led it to a more positive outlook.
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Americans' views on trade have shifted more positive in the wake of the President's announcement of the US Mexico Canada Agreement -- USMCA.
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U.S. stock futures were higher this morning, setting the stage for perhaps more positive runs for the Dow and S&P 500.
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With more positive trade war headlines helping push the overall market higher, investors are game to buy Walmart's latest challenge to Amazon.
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Some are more positive than others: STOP I DIDN'T KNOW THERE WERE MULTIPLE PICS FJDJDDJDJD GIRL WYD DROP HIS CRUSTY ASS pic.twitter.
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In order to secure more positive results during clinical trials, most pharmaceutical companies exclude those with treatment-resistant depression from their trials.
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Moreover, not only do such individuals feel more positive about Trump, but they are also far more likely to vote for him.
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The Democratic voters we talked to were also more positive about Medicare buy-in proposals, an alternative to single-payer that Sens.
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Photo: GettyOn Monday, Tumblr CEO Jeff D'Onofrio announced a policy change with the intention of making the platform a "better, more positive" place.
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Spicer and Ryan had a much more positive exchange at Wednesday's briefing when Ryan was the first journalist the press secretary called on.
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Nalcor's more positive assessment of the dam's effects was "false and based on incorrect assumptions," a summary of the study for policymakers states.
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If season two was, say, the first half of a full season, I'd feel a lot more positive about it on the whole.
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"Blitzkrieg Bop" by the Ramones is an animated, joy-inducing song written in a major key that's often associated with more positive emotions.
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Erica Kinsman may wind up having a more profound — and more positive — effect on Florida State than Jameis Winston and his Heisman Trophy.
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Mia Goth maintains a more positive outlook than her husband, actor Shia LaBeouf, when it comes to the political landscape of the country.
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Because if you are aware of them, you can slow them down and move your mind into other things and more positive thoughts.
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A pro may be able to help coach you through these normal body changes so you see them in a more positive light.
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Allegra: I'm going to pivot off your last point, Aja, in the interest of skewing slightly more positive — despite our dour subject matter!
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But it could also overcome the initial Memorial Day speedbump if word-of-mouth sends a different, more positive message than critics have.
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"I'll never be a person who says it's a more positive thing if I show my cellulite," she told the Wall Street Journal.
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Cramer was more positive on this segment of the business, because he considered this a play on the health of the stock market.
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I had a much more positive reaction to this film than you did, and maybe that's because I don't consider these characters unfamiliar.
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The company argues that its customers are seeing an average of 40 percent more positive responses after using its service for a month.
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"I do feel like I'm ready for something more positive, more than I was," the Oscar winner told Beats 1's Zane Lowe.
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On Monday, Trump quietly began airing two new ads -- both of which offer a more positive intonation than seen in previous Trump spots.
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The real one had done more positive change-making before she was 30 than many public officials do in a lifetime in office.
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But more positive news came from Ethiopia, which rose by 40 spots after bringing its longstanding war with neighbor Eritrea to an end.
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Mercedes have been putting in plenty of laps and sounded more positive on Thursday when both Hamilton and Bottas did full race distances.
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This gets a lot of headline particularly because of the loss of life, but there are other indications that are much more positive.
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And with his approval rating at a high mark for his second term, Obama has never been a more positive surrogate for Clinton.
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"While the monthly update was more positive than expected the slowdown theme remains clear," said Matthew Hassan, senior economist at Westpac Banking Corp.
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They denied, though, that their evaluations became any more positive as a result—even though the data showed this was, indeed the case.
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Male founders were more positive, with 56% saying they thought it would be more difficult for venture capitalists to engage in innaprioriate behavior.
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The slowing economy has become an increasingly sensitive topic in China, with authorities directing mainland Chinese economists and journalists toward more positive messaging.
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" Einstein also gave his thoughts on Japanese people, whom he viewed in a more positive light, calling them "unostentatious, decent, altogether very appealing.
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But there may be a more positive reason – Karazsia also says that advertisements featuring women of all body types could be the cause.
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SARB's balance of payments unit head Piet Swart said the higher inflows could be attributed to a more positive investor environment in 2018.
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"There were more positive trends in terms of staff hiring and business optimism regarding the year-ahead outlook," Markit economist Tim Moore said.
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And short men seem to need a lot more positive attributes compared to tall men if they want to get picked for dating.
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Greenville, South Carolina (CNN)Donald Trump is signaling that he's trying to run a more positive campaign, but Jeb Bush isn't buying it.
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"I don't think there's been a more positive person in my corner that I've had," Stephens told the New York Times of Altidore.
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Through targeted, creative thinking, we can make that a more positive reality for everyone, while also improving the quality of life in retirement.
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And it's also the one of the only mediums that can open up this world and make it a safer, more positive place.
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Investors in Deutsche Bank will hope its financial namesake's arrival as a major shareholder in the troubled lender is a more positive omen.
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In a more positive and equally likely scenario, Paulsen sees global growth picking up, allowing the Fed to raise rates into economic strength.
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Apart from the more positive political and macro economic story in Europe, rising political concerns in the U.S. have sent the dollar lower.
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Crude prices were supported by worries about global supply outages and as long-time bear Goldman Sachs sounded more positive on the market.
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The longer a borrower has held onto an account in good standing, LendingTree explains, the more positive the impact on their credit score.
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The medium-term outlook for the dollar though has turned a little more positive than what many on Wall Street had priced in.
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"Someone else could play a more positive role," Weaver said on CNN in response to a question about whether Wasserman Schultz should resign.
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Some Republicans believe Trump would be in a much stronger position if he stayed away from conflict and adopted a more positive message.
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Erdogan told reporters after his meeting with Trump that he saw a much more positive approach to the F-35 issue from Trump.
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Instead of physical punishment, states and districts should consider more positive approaches, like: It's time that we see the humanity in our students.
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In a string of morning tweets, Trump cited a book proposal Cohen reportedly drafted that paints the president in a more positive light.
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Girls also reported more positive attitudes towards relationships, suggesting that they were more interested in other people's opinions, and wanted others to succeed.
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But those with a more positive market outlook argue that the chances are slim of an inflation overshoot radically changing the Fed's policy.
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They aren't going to solve "the North Korea problem," but they will have a more positive impact that those seeking to ban travel.
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The petition states that a statue of Snooty would be a "more positive symbol" than the Confederate one in place at a courthouse.
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In more positive terms, even modest economic engagement would foster the long-term transformation of North Korean society, which is already well underway.
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In a lot of the comment threads on it, there's actually a lot of really intelligent discussion and it's a lot more positive.
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You have to unlearn some of your negative habits and ways of thinking to learn and understand new ones that are more positive.
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And as everyone around me becomes more positive and aspirational, I can't help but wonder—is there still room for me in metal?
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The world in general is general is a more positive place for queer and transgender people, and that has definitely trickled into hospitality.
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Other early adopters are more positive about the announcement that Glass is still being actively developed and released, at least in some form.
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So we tapped Morales, Hart, and YouTuber Grace Helbig to take some common body descriptors and find new, more positive meanings for them.
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The survey found that those who experience FOMO more often had "more positive emotional experiences and more negative emotional experiences" when checking Facebook.
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Tomorrow, bonds could take us in another direction, or they could be more positive about growth than they let on in this session.
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We are, however, seeing a gender gap in perceptions of the economy: Across the board, men are more positive and women more dubious.
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Use of the submerged policies — which collectively cost the nation nearly $1.5 trillion annually — does nothing to engender more positive attitudes about government.
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But there's another, more positive, takeaway from Mr. Lauer's firing, which is that corporations are susceptible to the moral suasion of the public.
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Blocking tweeters and Facebook posters allows public officials to tune out constituents critical of their positions and make their pages look more positive.
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All those ploys are meant to destroy any beginning of a more positive relationship and have been very effective in subverting the process.
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In January 2018, respondents were far more positive, with 44 percent showing a favorable opinion of Mr. de Blasio, against 37 percent unfavorable.
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But the tentative steps taken by the two Koreas are much more positive developments than is the sour bellicosity of the Trump administration.
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Devotees of these socially oriented sweat sessions generally see their workouts as a way to connect with others through more positive lifestyle choices.
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On a more positive note, the stock market had a better day, ending up 1 percent after vacillating between gains and losses. 4.
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That puts a premium on local governments, which are generally seen in a more positive light than a federal government riven by partisanship.
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Discussions about recovery often center on jail and health care, but Mr. Lawford managed to convey a more positive aspect, Mr. Kennedy said.
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It reflects a much more positive trend: Like today's actresses, college students are casting off the shame of victimhood to tell their stories.
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Everyone is looking for income, so people are going to maybe take a slightly more positive, constructive view on energy, which is good.
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The company's most recent quarter saw results negatively impacted by Tim Hortons, while its Burger King and Popeyes chains had more positive performances.
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The company's most recent quarter saw results negatively impacted by Tim Hortons, while its Burger King and Popeyes chain had more positive performances.
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The president closed on a more positive note, saying, "Robert Mueller's an honorable man, and hopefully he'll come up with an honorable solution."
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The CLIA 2020 report found that 71 percent of millennials have a more positive attitude toward cruising than they did two years ago.
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We just knew that we need to transform the company if the future was going to be even more positive than our past.
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City officials say that after a bumpy start, reconstruction has been on a more positive track since the Italian government made funding available.
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But Spiesshofer was more positive about the future, saying the simplified company was now ready to benefit from an upswing in many markets.
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"His comments have been more positive than many of us would have expected," said Astrid Silva, 28, an immigrant organizer in Las Vegas.
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How will it change -- and will that change be the beginning of the end for Trump or a new and more positive beginning?
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"But both Fillon and Mélenchon have more positive comments," he added, suggesting that those two could well end up in the final round.
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But I do think the market is pricing that in that sort of relatively gentle progression towards more positive, less negative interest rates.
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Research shows that employees who find meaningful connection at work will be more motivated and committed, harder working, and more positive and trusting.
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Now, I go for only 25 minutes, and leave with more positive experiences and connections then I did when I'd linger for hours.
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And even a more positive showing could have an impact, helping to give Macri's coalition more voice in Congress even if he loses.
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It's interesting here that Republicans tended to use words that have more positive connotations, while Democrats often chose synonyms with more negative connotations.
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His new remit in the Security Council on defense and foreign affairs will present him to the public in a more positive light.
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And people watching videos of nature seem to have higher tolerance for pain, more positive emotions, and lower heart rates and blood pressure.
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The increased caution was tempered with a more positive outlook on the profit cycle, with a net 5 percent saying profits will improve.
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To be sure, the debate around Under Armour's future — and pricing point — is heated, with some analysts more positive on the company's future.
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Reza Purnama, a member and a former alcoholic, says others like him are slowly quitting alcohol and their lyrics are becoming more positive.
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While young people have a less upbeat view on capitalism, "older Americans have been consistently more positive about capitalism than socialism," Gallup reports.
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Negative advertising needs to be used with a light touch, Mr. Rucker warned, especially if it is not tempered by more positive messages.
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The strong turnout combined with more positive reviews from audiences could give "The Rise of Skywalker" an extra boost during its opening weekend.
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Back then, it was Democrats who were far more positive about the economy, a situation that reversed almost immediately upon Mr. Trump's inauguration.
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"I know this will be of no comfort to you and I'm sorry I have nothing more positive to say," he was told.
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He starred in many of his commercials, and voters described him as the more positive campaigner, even though that was not the case.
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If we'd had a more positive attitude, we might have realized that these strategies could be paths to success — that failure wasn't inevitable.
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"The new majority would be considered a relatively more positive outcome for market sentiment compared to snap elections," said ING analysts in a note.
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When the dog food remained in sight, the demonstrators expressed more positive affectations such as approaching the food with interest and closely examining it.
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