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semi-positive

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semi-positive (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of semipositive
    • 2006, John Trent, The 2-Degree Difference: How Little Things Can Change Everything, →ISBN:
      But it's really tough to like or even keep a semi-positive attitude toward people who seem to try to make your life miserable -- people like one of my drill instructors in Recon school that hated me from the first second he saw me for some unknown reason.
    • 2009, Greg Stott, Notes from Beyond the Fringe, →ISBN, page 446:
      In any event, she nodded at the appropriate moments, initiating the mumbling semi-positive responses which pass for acquiescence in a seventeen year-old and so I felt confident that at least 10% of the rules would be adhered to about 5% of the time.
    • 2015, Susan Fayne, Possible Micracle, →ISBN:
      A few days later Jack told us the consensus of opinion was that the small tumor had looked highly suspicious, as in cancerous, but not the pancreatic kind. That was semi-positive, although I had a feeling it was his way of not scaring the crap out of us.
    • 1945, Modern Plastics Encyclopedia Issue, page 426:
      Figure 5 illustrates the action of a semi-positive mold.
    • 2003, Wil van der Aalst, Eike Best, Applications and Theory of Petri Nets 2003:
      Usually, T-invariants are defined to be vectors over T, that is, mappings from T to the integer numbers Z. For the BA, we are only interested in semi-positive T-invariants, that is, mappings from T to the natural numbers N.