It is a positive statement.
equality is more important than efficiency. Is that a positive or normative statement?
positive
A Normative Theory expresses a judgment about whether a situation is desirable or undesirable, and is based upon some moray or standard. The world would be a better place if the moon were made of green cheese, is a normative statement because it expresses a judgment about what ought to be. Notice that there is no way of disproving this statement. If you disagree with it, you have no sure way of convincing anyone, who believes the statement, that it is incorrect.A Positive Theory expresses an opinion on a condition, assuming what is, and that contains no indication of approval or disapproval and is not based on any standard. Notice that a positive statement can be incorrect. The moon is made of green cheese, is incorrect, but it is a positive statement because it is a statement about what exists.
positive example
It is a positive statement.
A positive prejudicial statement is a statement that relies on stereotypes, but does not say anything negative about the group. For example, saying Asians are good at math would be a positive prejudicial statement.
A positive statement is a philosophical term for statements that simply state how things are without moral implications. An example of a positive statement would be "the grass is green".
equality is more important than efficiency. Is that a positive or normative statement?
A positive prejudicial statement is a statement that relies on stereotypes, but does not say anything negative about the group. For example, saying Asians are good at math would be a positive prejudicial statement.
This statement is true when the two integers are positive, or when the two integers are negative.
yes
No, the sentence "I could beat you in a fight" is not a positive statement as it conveys a sense of aggression or challenge.
the double negative is used on purpose to make a positive statement without conviction... idk either if it is or not. -sheep_dog/is*me
It is an adverb, used to form a negative, the opposite of a positive. "The sandwich is tasty." is a positive statement. "The sandwich is not tasty." is the negative of the first statement.
positive as the cash flow
If a conditional statement is true then its contra-positive is also true.