We tend to be very suspicious of the paid hacks, the yeasayers and naysayers who generally act like a bunch of blackbirds on a telephone wire. |
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Spain and Luxembourg have called a conference of yeasayers in Madrid in mid-January to ask why the nine refuseniks should hold everybody back. |
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Her words revitalize him, and Adams redoubles his efforts to turn the naysayers into yeasayers. |
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Researchers using Likert scales reword items to identify yeasayers and naysayers. |
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For once, how about looking at the ways that yeasayers do a disservice to theater and the craft of criticism? |
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There is a third category, the undecided, and of those there are some who lean toward the views of the yeasayers and others who favor the naysayers position. |
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Among the ninth-grade yeasayers, 61 percent were male. |
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