Examples of using Negatively in English and their translations into Turkish
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I don't mean to criticize a person's family situation, it will negatively affect other children. but at this rate.
told SETimes that the Balkans would be negatively affected by the changes in Europe.
Okay, those guns use electricity to create a positively charged pin and a negatively charged pin.
the cartoons you show to our children are influencing their behavior negatively.
And a negatively charged pin. to create a positively charged pin Okay, those guns use electricity.
Light, and especially ultra-violet light, discharges negatively electrified bodies with the production of rays of the same nature as cathode rays.
Or speak negatively to the press about the merger. He said they would keep your name attached as long as you didn't pursue action.
I think, very, very negatively.
He said they would keep your name attached as long as you didn't pursue action or speak negatively to the press about the merger.
I know it says"biohazard," but if there's anything biological in there, the room should be negatively pressured.
fibers become more negatively charged, resulting in increased mutual repulsion.
The resignation of Kosovo Prime Minister Bajram Kosumi shouldn't negatively impact negotiations on the province's final status, UN envoy Martti Ahtisaari said in Pristina Wednesday.
Earthquakes, even if they were thousands of miles away, did cause strong enough movements in the magnets to negatively affect the beam quality and even disrupt it.
To the question of how sciences and arts affect people's morals, Rousseau answered,'Negatively.
ended negatively…- between the two of us,'cause, you know, I.
In Macedonia, media coverage viewed as"antipatriotic" was subjected to harsh criticism by the authorities, negatively impacting press freedom in the country.
Many believe the absence of last year's leading candidates-- Vojislav Kostunica and Miroljub Labus-- will negatively affect turnout.
across hazardous activities in the world, they are negatively correlated in people's minds and judgements.
He confirmed some of J.J. Thomson's work, which eventually arrived at the understanding that cathode rays were streams of negatively charged energetic particles.
To the question how sciences and arts affect people's morals, Rousseau answered: Negatively.