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- noun Plural form of
negative .
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Examples
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An efficient way to remove dust from photo negatives is to use a healing brush.
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An efficient way to remove dust from photo negatives is to use a healing brush.
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As Florida Looms At the break of dawn yesterday, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, outside a gas station in West Palm Beach, Fla., rattled off what he called negatives of three bills sponsored by his opponent, Arizona Sen. John McCain, on immigration policy, campaign-finance reform and fuel costs.
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I think not; inasmuch as HIV tests are incredibly accurate and the percentage of false negatives is vanishingly low, why should the offensiveness of discrimination be entitled to zero weight whatsoever in the calculus?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Relative Risks of HIV Infection Among Gay and Bisexual Males 2010
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W can just use the negatives from the portrait of Prince Charles.
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Impral historians also use this calendar when referring to things predating the Imperam, simply making the dates in negatives (and thus biased historians link Ornaoth Dragonslayer to Impral bloodlines and mark 1 OD as -660 IM).
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Japan does face some long-term negatives as companies move to protect themselves from a more powerful yen.
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When the social approval benefits outweigh any short-term negatives for economic performance, engaging in the hottest IT may be a sensible course of action, as long as organizational leaders understand this trade-off.
The Surprising Role Of Fashion In Information Technology Ping Wang 2010
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One of his few negatives is his high strikeout total (130), but the Rockies will live with that given his overall production both offensively and defensively.
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One of his few negatives is his high strikeout total (130), but the Rockies will live with that given his overall production both offensively and defensively.
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