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This is an interim report, based on a year-long study of 63 pupils in England, with the final report expected next year, but so far researchers have not found a negative association between using text abbreviations and literacy skills.
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Ms. Handel said in an interview with Fox News on Tuesday afternoon that she believed the cancer charity had been right to try to avoid a negative association and that it was "simply outrageous" that it had been forced to back down.
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The sentiment numbers are also turning more negative, as the American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) sentiment survey showed a jump to 49.8% bearish, up from 31% bearish the prior week.
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Moreover, in an editorial published only by the Journal of the American Medical Association, he also casts doubt on whether one negative result for naproxen, sold by Bayer (nyse: BAY - news - people ), is a risk to the heart at all.
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At the American Heart Association meetings two studies of patients with heart failure provided a striking negative verdict on remote monitoring.
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Many economists, Ms Gandhi and Mr Walton point out, find a positive association between growth and self-made billionaire wealth, but a negative one with inherited wealth.
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Based on data from the Newspapers Association of America, second quarter print ad growth came in below consensus at negative 8.9%.
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Data from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (Alva) also suggests the Olympics had a negative impact on visitor numbers in London.
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Eduardo Sanovicz, president of the Brazilian Airlines Association told the daily that the outlook for the third and fourth semester were also negative.
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Michael Peterson, a vice president at the HR Policy Association, a trade group for human-resources executives, argues that employees' negative online postings could damage a company's reputation and that the agency needs to offer clearer guidance.
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