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- Affirmative may refer to: Pertaining to truth An answer that shows agreement or acceptance, such as "yes" Affirmative (linguistics), a positive (non-negated)...
- Affirmative action (also sometimes called reservations, alternative access, positive discrimination or positive action in various countries' laws and...
- An affirmative defense to a civil lawsuit or criminal charge is a fact or set of facts other than those alleged by the plaintiff or prosecutor which,...
- In the United States, affirmative action consists of government-mandated, government-approved, and voluntary private programs granting special consideration...
- and negative polarity into verb phrases, clauses, or utterances. An affirmative (positive) form is used to express the validity or truth of a basic ****ertion...
- Affirmative Repositioning (AR) is a leftist political movement in Namibia mainly focused on land reform, youth empowerment and social reform. Founded...
- **** affirmative psychotherapy is a form of psychotherapy for non-hetero****ual people, specifically **** and **** clients, which focuses on client comfort...
- Lighthouse, and Ability One. Other DEI policies include Affirmative Action. The legal term "affirmative action" was first used in "Executive Order No. 10925"...
- Reservation is a system of affirmative action in India that was established during the British Raj. Based on provisions in the Indian Constitution, it...
- In parliamentary procedure, unanimous consent, also known as general consent, or in the case of the parliaments under the Westminster system, leave of...