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noun as in affirmative willingness
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So in late June, as test positivity rates in Maryland dipped below 5 percent, the family headed to Kiawah Island.
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It’s more of an overall notion of death positivity — an attitude that embraces, rather than runs away from.
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Most major cities that have reintroduced restaurant dining are seeing lower positivity rates than they did during and shortly after the holidays.
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In Arizona, for example, many school districts are open for in-person instruction, even as the state posts one of the highest test positivity rates in the country, at close to 15 percent.
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The entire district may suspend in-person learning if the district positivity rate reaches 3 percent, “as established by our surveillance testing program,” Jackson said.
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After all, hats have been part of his life for the past 22 years; passion and positivity fuel his business.
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We choose darkness and negativity over positivity and light.
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She was known for her positivity, cheerfulness, and sweet demeanor.
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But Nietzsche understood resentment is a powerful, dangerous counterforce to any positivity police.
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The fact that I just posted something about body positivity and it got the response it did, that was kind of absurd to me.
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In every case the response was by induced galvanometric positivity at A (Fig. 171).
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The induced electric change at A was now galvanometric positivity indicative of increase of turgor and expansion.
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The corresponding electric response induced is galvanometric positivity of the proximal side.
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The points of maximum positivity and negativity are situated symmetrically on the opposite sides of the organ.
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Fatalism of this stamp is the natural and unavoidable issue of a born positivity of spirit, uninformed by scientific meditation.
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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to positivity, such as: alacrity, eagerness, positiveness, readiness, zeal, and confidence.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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