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∙ 6y agoBeing called green-eyed would be somewhat negative. It refers to being very envious of someone, which in general in our society is not desirable.
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Answer is CHARGE.
Positive.
It's just a word-description of the process of adding two negative numbers. It's really easy to do. Just add the two numbers and write the answer with a negative sign.
That's the description of the interval. It means that "g" is between the numbers specified.
Only by advertising agencies. They could also be described as ministers of propaganda, but that has negative connotations as opposed to their own description.
It is a negative description. It means your either jealous, envious, or distrustful. Or all three of them
It is a negative description. It means your either jealous, envious, or distrustful. Or all three of them
A negative attitude means that some is always grumpy. People with negative attitudes can never look for the bright side in a situation.
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negative
I have a buyer that has opened a "not as descibed" claim against me. The Item was definatly as described the buyer did not read the description at all. They have also left me positive feedback (which I assume was an accident as the words themselves are negative), but will that go in my favour?
Answer is CHARGE.
It is a number eight less than zero.
Positive.
It's just a word-description of the process of adding two negative numbers. It's really easy to do. Just add the two numbers and write the answer with a negative sign.
Negative numbers are useful whenever there are two opposites. For example, going up might be described by a positive number, going down by a negative; gaining money might be described by a positive number, losing money by a negative number. Such numbers will typically NOT be integers; you can use integers whenever the unit used (and the precision required) does not require you to use decimals. For example, "altitude below sea level" will be a negative number; if you don't need numbers less than a meter, you can use whole meters.