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- adverb In an
unhelpful manner; in anunconstructive manner.
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Examples
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Amongst the constituency, there is a belief that Karl Rove can and does unconstructively change the culture, the climate, and the country.
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+ People who put you down unconstructively - they put you down because they don't like you being happy or just being you
Threesy Does It... Kerron Cross 2006
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This is pure hypocrisy, because it is the same type of unconstructively extreme position that these critics claim to be railing against.
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"Because of the limited resources, in terms of education and industrial training, much of prisoners' time is spent unconstructively and in grimly depressing conditions; about half the population is unemployed."
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This fear has proven to become an exceptional motivator that unconstructively influences individuals to expose themselves to risks, which they might have otherwise avoided.
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That such an important piece of information was unconstructively removed echoes my concern that your articles are often highly biased.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Mhildred 2009
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That such an important piece of information was unconstructively removed echoes my concern that your articles are often highly biased.
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That such an important piece of information was unconstructively removed echoes my concern that your articles are often highly biased.
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Unknown to what could be unconstructively mischievously be called "Global Conferences traveling class", the practical solutions methods do exist, and are neither costly, difficult or expensive to partake in.
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That such an important piece of information was unconstructively removed echoes my concern that your articles are often highly biased.
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