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negative and reputation
This is partly because of the negative perception of his personal character and its influence upon his reputation.
Much of John's later, negative reputation was established by two chroniclers writing after the king's death, Roger of Wendover and Matthew Paris.
His temper boiled over after Canada's 3 – 3 draw versus the Czech Republic, as he launched a tirade against the perceived negative reputation of Team Canada amongst other national squads, and called rumours of dissent in the dressing room the result of " American propaganda ".
His reputation in Ireland, due to his negative portrayal of the Irish, is much less friendly.
Her reputation in 19th century Germany was highly negative, but in the 20th century Germans came to admire her pluck and liberalism in defiance of Bavarian conservatism.
Even proponents of NLP have acknowledged that the desire to influence people for purely selfish reasons may be responsible for some of NLP's negative reputation.
The Young King's contemporary reputation, however, was by no means so negative.
Valiente rewrote much of it, cutting out a lot of sections that had come from Crowley ( whose negative reputation she feared ), though retaining parts that originated with Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches, which she felt was genuine witchcraft practice.
He got this first name despite the fact that the two Biblical characters so named, Zimri ( prince ) and Zimri ( king ), have a negative reputation.
Suffering from more customer complaints than any other full-service carrier in Europe, Iberia has developed a negative overall brand image from the general public and a reputation for poor customer service.
As a result, the city had a negative reputation, and many people still associate this legacy with Phenix City.
Occurring soon after Pac-Mans negative critical response on the Atari 2600, E. T. s poor reception was attributed by Kent to a negative impact on Atari's reputation and profitability.
Other concerns include increased traffic to an already congested area, decease in public safety, decrease in property values, increased noise and air pollution, and an overall negative stigma resulting from the poor reputation of WalMart Inc. being associated with Hawthorne.
Amongst many other types of people Orwell specifies people who have beards or wear sandals, vegetarians, and nudists as contributing to socialism's negative reputation among many more conventional people.
The controversy was heavily covered in the press and cast the New Deal Court in a negative light and had the effect of tarnishing Jackson's reputation in the years that followed.
Nonetheless, the financial situations further worsened into the 1990s, which coincided with a negative customer reputation ( like lost or delayed luggage ).
" Electronic Push-button Ultramatic ," which located transmission push buttons on a stalk off of the steering column, proved to be trouble-prone, adding to the car's negative reputation, possibly soon to become an orphan.
This prevents physical retaliation for remarks, and prevents negative or taboo behavior or discussion from tarnishing the reputation of the speaker.
Aruba's reputation as one of the safest islands in the Caribbean may have helped it overcome any negative stigma caused by the case.
By this point, the whole of Beaujolais wine had developed a negative reputation among consumers who associated Gamay based wines with the slightly sweet, simple light bodied wines that characterized Beaujolais Nouveau.
The greatest reputation threat online to companies is negative media coverage ( 84 % say so ).
At time, the protests had a negative impact on the reputation and sales of large-scale logging companies in Clayoquot Sound, influencing the companies to remove themselves and their operations from the area.
Covalence, an ethical reputation ranking agency, placed Unilever at the top of its ranking based on positive versus negative news coverage for 2007.

negative and survives
This negative was lost, but the image survives through woodcuts made at the time ( the technology for printed reproductions of photographs was still being developed ).
It survives in its original negative as Parajanov: The Last Spring, assembled by his close friend Mikhail Vartanov in 1992.
The original camera negative survives except for the final two reels.
Miller states, " Just as the body survives by ingesting negative entropy, so the mind survives by ingesting information.

negative and today
The reason why there were three cases to Diophantus, while today we have only one case, is that he did not have any notion for zero and he avoided negative coefficients by considering the given numbers to all be positive in each of the three cases above.
Bastnäsite tends to show less of a negative europium anomaly than does monazite, and hence is the major source of europium today.
The word " sophistry " developed strong negative connotations in ancient Greece that continue today, but in ancient Greece sophists were nevertheless popular and well-paid professionals, widely respected for their abilities but also widely criticized for their excesses.
Many Poles initially hated the building because they considered it to be a symbol of Soviet domination, and at least some of that negative feeling persists today.
The term is, today, imprecisely defined and typically has negative connotations.
" According to Ostiguy and Tousignant, it is doubtful that Quebecers would today still have the same negative attitudes towards their own variety of French that they did in the 1970s.
In 1970, he permitted it to be used to produce a new negative, and that is the film seen today at film festivals.
The film currently holds 98 % on Rotten Tomatoes with an average of 8. 6 / 10 based on 43 reviews of which 42 were positive and 1 negative with the consensus: " This tense, paranoid thriller presents Francis Ford Coppola at his finest — and makes some remarkably advanced arguments about technology's role in society that still resonate today.
As the Ministry's name implies, propaganda did not carry the negative connotations that it does today ( or that it did in the Allied countries ); how-to manuals were openly distributed by that same ministry explaining the craft of effective propaganda.
The Indian mathematician Brahmagupta, in Brahma-Sphuta-Siddhanta ( written in A. D. 628 ), discussed the use of negative numbers to produce the general form quadratic formula that remains in use today.
According to one standard reckoning, there are 77 positive and 194 negative commandments that can be observed today.
* The Positive and Negative Affect Schedule ( PANAS ) is used to detect relation between personality traits and positive or negative affects at this moment, today, the past few days, the past week, the past few weeks, the past year, and generally ( on average ).
Later, the word lost most of its political connotations and, particularly after the 1987 stock market crash, gained the negative socio-economic connotations that it sports today.
" The terms birding and birdwatching are today used by some interchangeably, although many participants prefer birding, both because it does not exclude the auditory aspects of enjoying birds, and because it does not have some associated negative connotations.
According to the conventional model of current flow originally established by Benjamin Franklin and still followed by most engineers today, current is assumed to flow through electrical conductors from the positive to the negative pole.
Even at the time, Miller's work was increasingly considered to be a statistical anomaly, an opinion that remains true today, given an ever-growing body of negative results.
It ’ s simply a negative proof of the failure of today ’ s academia.
The transforming power of Vulcan the " higher man " and anthropos figure of the alchemists has today devolved into the negative aspects of a demi-urge figure ; none other than the modern technological man, who, divorced from God, forges his own destiny independent of Religion, Divine Love or theological considerations towards a brave new world or utopia.
Despite the negative perceptions of many non-residents of Ballymun, there existed, and exists today, a strong sense of pride and community in the area, as evidenced by the fact that many former residents of the flats have accepted new social housing in the district.
These passages are generally held today to be commentary, either positive or neutral or negative, on Jewish traditions concerning Enoch circulating in the Early Church.
The negative form of will is will not, for which the contraction is -’ ll not or won't, e. g. " I'll not go out today " or " I won't go out today ".
* The most common use of the term today is for the unsurprising idea that a gambler playing a negative expected value game will eventually go broke, regardless of betting system.
The six-foot ( 2 m ) tides of the bay forced salt water up into the creek's meandering course, creating a brackish mix of water that was ideal for the bivalves, which often grew much larger than today but gradually shrank through a form of negative artificial selection.

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