You question everything. Her hope, resolve and positivity were never in question.
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Not exactly, but the power of positivity could come into question here.
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Today, the Raptors have so much home support and positivity surrounding them.
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The effect of autoantibody positivity on weight loss interventions requires further study.
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Results regarding positivity and typing were in agreement using the two methods.
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There is no vigor in his initiative, no positiveness in his energy.
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I wish you would meet my son-in-law, Mr. Tanner said with positiveness.
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The fear of ridicule was struggling with the natural positiveness of his temper.
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There is not positiveness enough in him; negativeness never accomplishes anything.
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So what's left to get some positiveness happening in the athletics?
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The results vary much with the favorableness of the conditions for growing alfalfa or the opposite.
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There was one second there around midnight when all the signs were at their absolute maximum favorableness.
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But this favorableness must be construed in terms of what are held to be man's highest interests.
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The Roman general did the same, induced by necessity, rather than by the favourableness of the occasion.
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The Press dilated speciously on the economy practised under the system and on its general advantageousness.
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We ought in Scriptures rather to seek profitableness than subtle language.
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So much for the profitableness of debate between confirmed partisans.
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The profitableness of making sugar from sorghum depends largely on utilizing all waste products.
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Of course, the continuous change of labourers would tell against the profitableness of the undertaking.
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I argue in favour of this doctrine on the ground of its profitableness to the worker.
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Marriage is encouraged in China, not by the profitableness of children, but by the liberty of destroying them.
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The subjects of which the Master seldom spoke were-profitableness, and also the appointments of Heaven, and perfect virtue.
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But it has no grace of leaf, nor profitableness of fruit; and it only serves to make the desolation more desolate.
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Harder is the lot of those who have few necessary occupations, enforced by other claims than their own harmlessness and profitableness.
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After all, aristocratic as we still are, no party can now afford to choose its men by any other criterion than personal profitableness.
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He saw the wealth of Dyckman as the true object of their attack, and he convinced Gilfoyle of the profitableness of a little blackmail.
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And the Liberal are liked almost best of all virtuous characters, because they are profitable to others, and this their profitableness consists in their giving.
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Quaker and Dry-goods Salesman.-SupposedProfitableness of Lying.-Pleafor Lies of Necessity.
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'But the main source of the profitableness of established banking is the smallness of the requisite capital.
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We ought in Scriptures rather to seek profitableness than subtle language.
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So much for the profitableness of debate between confirmed partisans.