What does -negative mean?
Definitions for -negative
-neg·a·tive
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of -negative in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of -negative in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Despite this backlash, I truly believe I could win this election, but it would be an incredibly divisive election for both the Republican Party and for the people of the 23rd District, many of whom I have not ever represented, the last thing we need is an incredibly negative, half-truth filled media attack funded by millions of dollars of special interest money coming into our community around this issue of guns and violence and gun control.
Health equity plays into this because as we have learned over the past year, we are not safe until we are all safe, as long as some people in our society don't have what they need to stay healthy, we are all at risk of the infection spreading, overwhelming our health systems and leading to lockdowns that harm all of us through their negative effects of our psychological and social well-being, our physical health and our economic stability.
State Department official Philip Reeker:
I do recall him telling me... that, well, he was going to reach out to or was going to speak to Rudy Giuliani, and I think Ambassador Volker felt that there was this very good story to tell about President Volodymyr Zelensky and a new chapter in Ukraine. And that was Ambassador Volker goal, was to hopefully take away some of that, what we sense was a negative stream coming from Mr. Giuliani to the President.
More and more, we're finding that both in the animal models and in the clinical literature, that it does look like if you give an adolescent a certain amount of alcohol repeatedly over a certain amount of time, and you give a parallel treatment to an adult for a comparable period of time, the adolescent will have suffered more long-term negative effects than the adult.
But to hear that there are impacts on children which are negative is not a surprising thing.
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