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    1. He'd rather not have that label applied, the singularity's failure to appear gave it a pseudo-science connotation


    2. a negative connotation (and the same goes for many things here, such as the


    3. "The word 'success' has an economic connotation to me," Desa said, "That's where that came from


    4. To dream that someone is sticking out their tongue at you refers to some sexual connotation


    5. In modern times, the term ‘fate’ has a negative connotation because it seems like a restriction of peoples’ freedom


    6. It seems to have a negative connotation surrounding it, especially for those people who consider demise the very end of life


    7. Secularists and Atheists alike have long expunged Evil (in its purest sense) from its lexicon as a word commonly thought to convey a religious (read: superstitious) connotation consistent with irrational impulses or ideas rather than ―considered reasoning


    8. It carried a pejorative connotation indicated by special names like stranger, foreigner, and similar designations used to lower the status of the person it was applied to


    9. What did he want? Was it just water? Why did stranger have a connotation so unsettling?


    10. The connotation made Ethan blink twice

    11. Was John’s warning “The Number of the Beast which is 666,” predictive of this particular sorting out? Was the number 666 meant to have an historical connotation, as chapter 18 seeks to determine?


    12. Because these are “relative” terms, each of them appears to have a somewhat different connotation when applied to different situations


    13. To me the word has a negative connotation


    14. The term today has been shifted to a negative connotation, referring to people who act from principle


    15. disagrees with the labeler often carries a negative connotation akin to “extremist,”


    16. One is to demonise cremation by using some of the verses linking God’s judgements to “fire”, (which we have quoted in this book), to attach a negative, possibly sinful connotation to cremation and of course the second would be, in order to save the planet and the climate, liquefying the dead as opposed to cremation would be endorsed as the Christians high moral ground


    17. science, in the first stage, will also reduce the degree of comfort and happiness, fully understand the connotation of them, such as contact again, comfort and happiness will not cut


    18. produced by altruistic charm is sending out the scent of moral, produced by the connotation of the charm of sending out the scent of self-cultivation


    19. Who took me under his wing”, I smiled at the connotation


    20. To the neuroscientist of this persuasion that temporary remission from nonexistence is emptied of any metaphysical connotation, as is most everything else having to do with the “brief candle” of human time

    21. By it’s very definition the word carries a connotation of craziness


    22. "Good point," he said, "but even if my white outfit does have some connotation in regard to quacks, I can assure you that in no way is there anything in my background and experience which has anything to ferret out the solutions to other's problems


    23. The connotation being that Left is OK


    24. 66 I’m not liking the negative connotation of the word “crazy” here


    25. she assumed a very negative connotation associated


    26. connotation to the invitation


    27. Subservience to the state is anything but free, but the word liberal has a positive connotation, which leads to the borrowing of the word and its dishonest application by those who would mislead unknowing but sincere people


    28. Chance was an operative connotation, especially since he understood the dynamic


    29. since intrauterine life has lost the connotation of earthly paradise it had in the


    30. The connotation around the phrase has morphed into one that romanticizes violence and places the blame on the victim, wherein the batterer’s violent response was justified by his emotions

    31. Change sometimes carries with a negative connotation, but to many things have been made better by good change


    32. Preacher Cooper glanced at Lord Ashburn who was already staring coldly at him as if he knew the spirit’s remarks had a religious connotation that would absolve him of any guilt or involvement in this communiqué between the two realms


    33. Alex shrugged off the negative connotation of the query


    34. twisted connotation that can give credibility to any sort of claim


    35. It seems that the word sweater has a negative connotation built into it


    36. “The expression ‘killing two birds with one stone’ must have a much darker connotation when birds say it


    37. term ex-post measurements to be “static”, not as a negative connotation, but to declare that


    38. ‘’There hasn’t been any incidents of sexual connotation yet, but many men here are definitely not enthusiastic about the presence of women in their unit


    39. (Renascence is probably a better choice of words than resurrection, due to the religious connotation of that word


    40. To me it symbolises the continual changing of the world and everything in it, but that’s only a private connotation

    41. * NIMBY (an acronym for the phrase “Not In My Back Yard”), or Nimby, is a pejorative characterization of opposition by residents to a proposal for a new development because it is close to them, often with the connotation that such residents believe that the developments are needed in society but should be further away


    42. His connotation of sacrifices came from Leviticus


    43. That being the case, wonder why the Mullas should be so paranoid about what is Islamic and what is un-Islamic for the Musalmans in these modern times! What to say about the apathy of the Indian Musalman towards the native cultural connotation that is in spite of the fact that some of their ilk had showed how to fuse the Indian ethos with their Islamic souls


    44. was very dear to Mahraj ji, gives the same connotation – Phulwa Ke Chuhath Bhanwar Mari


    45. Vahya- Abhyantara, vritti, have same connotation and aim at the same goal


    46. Monkey has hot sexual connotation offered by its soul


    47. slanderer and accuser do not imply the same connotation that adversary does


    48. For me, home also used to carry an elusive connotation


    49. Whereas the connotation I picked up


    50. Because if what I think and feel is true, and I demand that this is an absolute truth, this fact will have a negative connotation if I enter into conflict with someone or if I am feeling conflict within myself



























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    Synonyme für "connotation"

    connotation intension implication inference insinuation assumption indication ramification hypothesis