This negative response occurs despite reassurances that it will take a short time to complete. |
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The design plans met with an intensely negative response from the public and press. |
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Studies show that when faced with failure, those who are well-liked turn a negative response into a counterproposal. |
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The council was also advised of the negative response to informal government soundings. |
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The negative response observed in this assay is consistent with the theory that tumours observed in mouse oncogenicity studies are non-genotoxic in origin. |
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Most people give up upon hearing a negative response or discouragement. |
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Despite the negative response, some indicated their support for the land designation proposals suggested in the Plan. |
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Industry claimed that it would prefer a clear and timely negative response rather than face an uncertain extended timeline. |
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Two and a half years went by before they obtained a negative response to their request for political asylum. |
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Upon hearing the news, the negative response in the canola market was immediate. |
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Minimum: This is the time a secondary server should cache a negative response. |
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Fearing a negative response, many try to keep their epilepsy a secret from others. |
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Confronted with serious and systematic violations it may choose a negative response. |
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It is a character transmitted by a receiving device as a negative response to a sender. |
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The reasons underlying either a positive or a negative response to the questions should be investigated and documented. |
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Most negative response related to comprehension and a need for greater clarity with respect to the SIN, interest rates, and privacy concerns. |
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Instead they will provide non-verbal clues implying a negative response. |
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There is a history here that makes a reflexive negative response to a military coup understandable. |
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There was either no response or a negative response. |
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Is there ever a negative response in the crowd? |
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And with no negative response from my friend, his schoolmaster. |
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It's only predictive if there's a negative response. |
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At first the script received a negative response at Columbia. |
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Failure to reply within the prescribed time limit shall be regarded as a negative response and entitle the applicant to bring an action or submit a complaint under the conditions set out in the previous paragraph. |
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The practice of stopping the ball with the leg had arisen as a negative response to the pitched delivery. |
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Asked that way, the question practically demands a negative response. |
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The discontinuance of CAIRS elicited considerable negative response. |
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The principal reason for my negative response to the Böge report is that the European Union is not equal to the enormous challenges it must face with the next Financial Perspective. |
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The officer who assesses the file of an individual gives a negative response indicating that they are not at risk if they return to their country and then they are asked to go back there. |
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In 2002, the withdrawal rate of candidates was 7 per cent owing to non-response or negative response to the search for confirmation of availability. |
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Players, who over-celebrate when scoring a touchdown or when hitting a big home run, often generate a negative response from a positive accomplishment. |
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Further, it was suggested that this could elicit a negative response from insurers, since it was thought that any extension of the time for suit would depend on the goodwill of the carrier. |
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The deadlines for notification, the extension of deadlines and the negative response are regulated in paragraph 5, subparagraphs 6 and 7, of the Austrian Environmental Information Act. |
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