positive action — UK US noun [U] UK (US affirmative action) HR, LAW ► action to make education, employment, etc. available to members of groups who have traditionally been treated unfairly, for example because of their race or sex: »It is our duty, as members of a … Financial and business terms
positive action — same as ↑affirmative action (see under ↑affirm). • • • Main Entry: ↑positive … Useful english dictionary
Positive action group — [http://www.positiveactiongroup.org Positive Action Group] A political pressure group formed on the Isle of Man in November 2006. They see that there should be three ‘core principles’ applying to the system of Government in the Isle of Man,… … Wikipedia
positive — pos‧i‧tive [ˈpɒztɪv ǁ ˈpɑːz ] adjective 1. good or useful: • When interest rates fall, there is a positive effect on business confidence. • He felt that these meetings did not make any sort of positive contribution to branch performance. 2.… … Financial and business terms
positive discrimination — ➔ discrimination * * * positive discrimination UK US noun [U] UK HR, LAW ► POSITIVE ACTION(Cf. ↑positive action) … Financial and business terms
positive discrimination — Treating one person more favourably than another on the grounds of race, sex, disability, religion or sexual orientation. It is generally prohibited under the discrimination legislation, unless a particular genuine occupational requirement or… … Law dictionary
Positive Diskriminierung — Affirmative Action bezeichnet institutionalisierte Maßnahmen, die soziale Diskriminierung im Sinne einer Gruppenbenachteiligung verhindern oder vermindern soll. Für den Zusammenhang sind unterschiedliche deutschsprachige Bezeichnungen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
positive — pos|i|tive1 W2S2 [ˈpɔzıtıv US ˈpa: ] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(attitude)¦ 2¦(good thing)¦ 3¦(action)¦ 4¦(support)¦ 5¦(sure)¦ 6¦(sign)¦ 7¦(proof)¦ 8¦(scientific test)¦ 9¦(emphasis)¦ 10¦(number)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
positive — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin positivus, from positus, past participle of ponere Date: 14th century 1. a. formally laid down or imposed ; prescribed < positive laws > b. expressed clearly or peremptorily … New Collegiate Dictionary
positive — [[t]pɒ̱zɪtɪv[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, oft ADJ about n If you are positive about things, you are hopeful and confident, and think of the good aspects of a situation rather than the bad ones. Be positive about your future and get on… … English dictionary