Sentence examples for better connotation from inspiring English sources

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The "Sun Belt" has a much better connotation even though Milwaukee basks in humidity-free sunshine for over half the year.

(In fact, using the word memoir for any of these books feels a bit like putting on a stranger's used socks. We simply need a better word or a better connotation).

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"Emotionally speaking, sprints forward have much better connotations than running back.

For instance, politicians on both sides of the abortion debate cite their positions as "pro-life or pro-choice" because "pro" has better connotations than "anti".

But you can hear emotion and connotation better in audio, so it's better to listen, rather than read in this case.

So the one that has a negative connotation seems better suited to negative contexts, while the more positive-sounding "eager" lends some extra happiness to happy situations.

Addressing this gap in marketing research, this paper offers a new point of view to examine the detailed dimensions of face and its measurement, as well as develop a better understanding of the connotations of face.

By comparing the visuals, purpose, and reception of The Lonely House to selected imagery and Yositoshi's own catalogue, this thesis aims to more clearly illustrate the web of cultural meanings, connotations, while better understanding why certain visually grotesque prints were more acceptable than others in early modern Japanese society.

Recent studies observed that the constitutive activation of the interferon (IFN)- γ/signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT -1/IRF-1 axiSTAT -1/IRF-1ype) beaxisgood prognosTh1 connotation and phenotypebearsr responsiveness to anti-cancer therapy (Ascierto et al, 2011).

The Bowery deserves better than its skid row connotations.

Whether pictures of scenes that have negative emotional connotations are also better retained by participants experiencing dysphoric mood, potentially offsetting the general recollection impairment remains unclear (for example see Jermann et al., 2009).

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