Similar words: positive, position, opposition, composition, predisposition, actively, creatively, relatively. Meaning: ['pɑzətɪvlɪ /'pɒz-] adv. 1. extremely 2. so as to be positive; in a positive manner.
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151, What she did, however, was to maximize her chances of responding positively.
152, Using a person outside the family circle, such as the district nurse, is positively the last resort.
153, Neither ailment had been positively identified when she arrived at the Royal and it was decided to transfer her for further investigation.
154, Thinking positively encourages the right frame of mind to get on and do the job.
155, By contrast, only about one-third of those recently buying on credit gave reasons which could be regarded as positively favourable.
156, And that will seem positively bucolic in 2015, when the traffic count is predicted to more than triple.
157, Stein-am-Rhein Cars are banned from its cobbled streets, which are flanked by a positively intoxicating profusion of old buildings.
158, And there are many examples of successful partnerships-entrepreneurs who worked positively together to build a profitable business.
159, Force yourself on people. Forget about your feelings, think positively.
160, Better-trained and more-qualified workforces also correlate positively with the creation of small companies.
161, Most successful businessmen recognise that sensuality, not always of the most edifying quality, positively affects their sales.
162, We are positively exploring various ways in which the organisation can make information from the archive more generally available.
163, After food and a swallow of water I felt positively chirpy.
164, Probation work New training for probation officers requires applicants to have considerable life experience,[Sentencedict] so mature applicants are positively encouraged.
165, The helium atom without its electrons is known as an alpha particle, and is therefore positively charged.
166, Animation is fair, but the scene where the dragon flies into a storm cloud and is electrocuted is positively brain-bending!
167, Things will happen. You can't stop them from happening, but you can control your reaction from making things worse. React positively. Live happily. RVM
168, Her face, which had always been long, was now positively equine.
169, In this case the husband's behaviour might be positively reinforcing the wife's avoidance behaviour.
170, The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively. Bob Marley
171, The problem of a borrower who fell into arrears through no fault of his own should be handled sympathetically and positively.
172, Conversely, it takes a quite massive amount of scientific evidence to have a substance positively recommended for health.
173, You can't wear that dress to the dinner party -- it's positively indecent!
174, If they can identify positively the gene which is causing the trouble, then they may be able to correct it.
175, The Government would be well advised to look constructively and positively at the suggestion that there should be an ombudsman.
176, It is either tautologous, positively dangerous, unoriginal or highly ambiguous.
177, The dimensions are positively relative with clay content, and significantly negative with even index.
178, The terrain was considered rurally open and there were no CIV PID IVO [civilians positively identified in the vicinity of ] the target within reasonable certainty.
179, The advantage of the low intensity training system recommended by FISA is to positively affect the skill development.
180, Controlled attention, when it is focused on the object of your definite major purpose, is the medium by which you positively apply the principle of autosuggestion.
More similar words: positive, position, opposition, composition, predisposition, actively, creatively, relatively, effectively, tentatively, sensitive, respectively, inquisitive, deposit, lively, exclusively, sensitivity, punitive, cognitive, initiative, competitive, definitive, supposing, curiosity, as it is, transition, acquisition, diversity, motive, active.