Sentence examples for and the negative connotations from inspiring English sources

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Such an objection can be seen as a simple reiteration of the basic tendency towards subjectivism that Gadamer rejects, but Gadamer also takes issue directly with this view of prejudice and the negative connotations often associated with the notion, arguing that, rather than closing us off, our prejudices are themselves what open us up to what is to be understood.

Not to be overlooked are the personal concerns of doctors relating to the experience of using smartphones in a clinical environment and the effect on the doctor-patient relationship/communication, and the negative connotations associated with doing so.

For adults with T2DM, the issues centred largely on the perception that they brought the condition on themselves and the negative connotations associated with that view, whereas for adults with T1DM the issues and concerns were more nuanced and less homogeneous.

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Ms. Almontaser then offered what she described as a lengthy explanation about the evolution of the word and the "negative connotation" it had developed because of the Arab-Israeli struggle.

Hence the decision was taken to rebrand the Wall as merely the Western Wall, recognising its position in the former Temple structure, and doing away with the negative connotations of its former name.

He already thought the script was a good adaptation and didn't want the negative connotations of fascism from the original film.

He has looked beyond the negative connotations and he doesn't see it as a colonialist enterprise.

Ms. McMahon has based her appeal on her record as a successful businesswoman and on a strikingly personal attempt to bond with women voters and, no doubt, to overcome the negative connotations many took last time from the wrestling company that created her fortune.

Addressing the negative connotations and your own feelings associated with genital herpes can help you move forward and lead a normal life.

If you're a girl calling yourself a Lolita (or a woman calling yourself a bitch, or a gay guy calling yourself a queer), that's one thing if you're aware of the negative connotations and determined to take back the term...and that's another, stupider, thing if you're oblivious to the negative connotations of "Lolita" (or "bitch" or "queer").

"And teenagers are aware of all the negative connotations that go with it".

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