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The commercial connotations are obvious and damning.
Another related word, advertising, has mainly commercial connotations, though it need not be restricted to this; political candidates, party programs, and positions on political issues may be "packaged" and "marketed" by advertising firms.
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The shift is supposed to put more attention on the victims in the photos and to eliminate the commercial connotation of the word "pornography".
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The thirteen du Pont factors are: :(1) The similarity or dissimilarity of the marks in their entireties as to appearance, sound, connotation and commercial impression.
They claim the DJ's mouse ears are "nearly identical in appearance, connotation, and overall commercial impression" to their own "iconic" mouse ears.
In September 2014, Disney filed an official opposition, arguing the mouse's black ears, black face, white eyes and white mouth would "cause confusion" among consumers, being "nearly identical in appearance, connotation and overall commercial impression to Disney's mouse ears".
"I think that there is a real negative connotation to not being a purist academically, and that the minute you delve into the commercial world, you've become a second-class citizen," he says.
The humor in the commercials, said Paul Waddington, marketing communications director for FT.com in London, "helps us to get away from any perhaps connotations of stuffiness that the parent brand has".
And remember, connotations evolve.
Not very nice connotations.
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