Right until the last, albeit in a negative sense, Mr Eisner has dominated Disney.
Even now, however, it seems safe to say that two initiatives qualify, one in the negative sense, the other in a positive one.
If that's the path the Palestinians are going to go along, I personally believe it has to be a decision that's taken in a positive sense, rather than a negative sense, not just because the two state solution is no longer working, but because this is something that Palestinians inherently want.
Few economists believe there is a serious danger of recession in Germany, in the sense of negative growth over at least two quarters.
In that sense, too much competition could have negative consequences for consumers.
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"We sense that the supervisory authorities want this negative capital markets noise from Lehman Brothers to be dialed down, " said David Hendler, an analyst at CreditSights.
But while Texas Gov. George W. Bush promises to run a different kind of campaign, based on an optimistic, upbeat message and devoid of unfair, negative attacks, I don't get the sense that he's really talking unilateral campaign disarmament.
It is also because, in a broader sense, Islam can be read not as a negative, but a positive for Turkish entry.
In that sense, the past few weeks have been a net negative for them.
From the standpoint of the producer, jobs are a negative, although they are properly a public policy imperative in the sense that policymakers make them more feasible when they advance economic liberalization.
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But after Bush's re-election in 2004, a divide was growing between the president and Cheney as the administration faced a declining sense of patience among the public for the Iraq War and negative headlines over prisoner abuse.
Makes perfect sense, when one gives it some thought, as if negative returns are expected by so many to be in the cards, they have most likely already positioned their portfolios ahead of bad news that may or may not eventually materialize.
One form of treatment is what he calls "motivational interviewing: stressing the negative future consequences of not finishing and explaining that once the task is through, they'll feel a sense of calm and relief, " he says.
In order to make sense of this combination of growth and value, one could easily presume that Wall Street pros know something negative about the company in question that keeps them from buying the stock.
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