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Is there a scientific foundation to these bad connotations?
"I hate to use the word 'ghetto' because it has so many bad connotations.
"I don't know if he understood the absurdity of it or even the bad connotations that might come along with being associated with James Franco".
That is the widely accepted definition of a voucher, yet Mr. Bush declines to use the word, suggesting that he considers it loaded with bad connotations.
It was such an impoverished narrative, not least because modern and new are two words that have really bad connotations in British higher education.
Next, they completed an Implicit Association Task (I.A.T ., which measured their response time to valenced words (words with good or bad connotations) that were presented with images of blacks and whites.
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That gives a bad connotation".
She grew up there, and it has a bad connotation for her".
Arthur Hull, a 53-year-old Californian who is considered the father of drum circles in America, says: "It no longer has the bad connotation of hippie thunder-drumming.
"The word 'alternative' gives a bad connotation of second class," she says.
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.
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