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Example: The term "leveraged buyout" got a bad connotation with the discrediting of Michael Milken and the collapse of his company, Drexel Burnham, in 1990.
"From a property value standpoint, most realtors say that there is still a bad connotation with the shooting that occurred," he said.
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There is a reason there is a bad connotation sometimes associated with the term "used car dealer".
For instance, the term control can be substituted with a "good" connotation by organize, or with a "bad" connotation as curb.
In our current politically divisive environment, anything with the word 'political' in it already has a bad connotation; and it really isn't about what is the correct or incorrect thing to say.
That gives a bad connotation".
She grew up there, and it has a bad connotation for her".
"We didn't want to call it the Senators because it had such a bad connotation," he said.
"The word 'alternative' gives a bad connotation of second class," she says.
Historically, the concept of failure holds a bad connotation in Latin America, and for a long time this used to be a heavy burden for entrepreneurs in the region.
"The word has such a bad connotation.
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