| 1. | A negative number means most managers are pessimistic about the economic outlook.
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| 2. | Michigan, the 1989 champion, had a similar negative number in that category.
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| 3. | Using one bit for the sign enables the representation of negative numbers.
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| 4. | A negative number indicates that more companies are glum about the economy.
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| 5. | So negative numbers were represented in the same way as large numbers.
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| 6. | This makes a consistent set with underground floors marked with negative numbers.
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| 7. | For all of the positive marks, Gingrich consistently draws high negative numbers.
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| 8. | Greece and Sweden also were teetering on the edge of negative numbers.
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| 9. | A negative number means that a majority feel glum about the economy.
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| 10. | A negative number means more managers are pessimistic about the economy than optimistic.
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