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And the term 'Bayesian inductive logic' has come to carry the connotation of a logic that involves purely subjective probabilities.
For example, while cruises often carry the connotation of excess and overindulgence, they're also full of fitness options, according to nutrition expert Dr. Caroline Apovian.
Researchers in Canada pointed out that whereas 'migrant' tends to carry the connotation of temporary or seasonal movement, 'immigrant', in their context, refers to someone who has moved to the country with the intention of settling permanently and 'landed immigrant' is the official term for someone who has been granted the right to live in Canada permanently.
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The word "worker" typically carries the connotation of remuneration rather than lifelong forced labor and chattel slavery.
One side nearly always carries the connotation of losing, garnering a player name recognition and little more.
(The word decomissioning is used here as a sop to armed groups that feel disarmament carries the connotation of surrender).
Many of the long-term unemployed feel "excluded," a word that in French means being outside normal society and carries the connotation of alienation and poverty.
Four years later, as Mr. Buttigieg pursues the Democratic nomination for president, his use of the phrase "all lives matter" — which has often carried the connotation of ignoring the specific grievances of black Americans — has come under scrutiny.
The word was frequently used interchangeably with transcription, although the latter carried the connotation of elaboration of the original, as in the virtuosic piano transcriptions of J.S. Bach's organ works by Franz Liszt, the Italian composer-pianist Ferruccio Busoni, and others.
The new, extended noir (it means "black" but carries the connotation of "dark") has shed its previous image of "somber, wicked, foul" even to the point of evil, exemplified by Satan, "Prince of Darkness".
To me, a phalanx - which is Greek for "log" and can also refer to each finger bone of a hand - carried the connotation of protection, but I suppose it is accurate to think of a politician surrounded by a less-than-protective phalanx.
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