Examples of using Something negative in English and their translations into Swedish
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which is usually perceived as something negative, but for ventilation, it is a very positive occurrence.
low weight as something negative, but it is not.
that isn't necessarily something negative.
to· changes often associated with something negative.
The IMF mentions the behavioural effects of an FTT in its report, but as something negative.
Maybe I hear something negative about someone, or maybe I hear that they have said something negative about me.
celebrated rather than perceived as something negative, which is often the case in our Western, youth-driven society.
If I was to mention something negative, it would be that the service was quite compressed
I assume it's because you have something negative to say. If you're not on the list.
And yes, that's the first time I have ever implied something negative about a blow-Up doll.
Those evil beings are also something negative, and they are all black.
Thai culture believes that it is better to say nothing at all than to say something negative or hurtful.
So if there is something negative going on here,
which by many people maybe is considered as something negative, but not by me.
In Ireland we had a particular problem during the debate on the Lisbon Treaty since, whenever something negative arises, we tend to blame the European Union.
bathroom should be kept for my taste there's something negative to say about this apartment.
It also appears from the results that the ease of access can be something negative and can leave a frustration among the students.
To say about it. the net nerds are gonna have something negative As long as there's a"Bluntman and Chronic" movie.
The Gothenburg spirit is sometimes seen as something negative, but this is a positive example,
of secondary infections from viruses, or if something negative development should take place.