Sentence examples for connotation of this statement from inspiring English sources

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(The sentence was revised after Harvard's medical dean wrote that "the connotation of this statement is unfortunate").

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Why or why not? -What historical, cultural or political connotations might this statement have?

20th Century Fox responded to criticism of the X-Men poster in a statement, saying: "We didn't immediately realise the upsetting connotation of this image in print form".

In a statement, Fox said in highlighting the villainy of Apocalypse, "we didn't immediately realise the upsetting connotation of this image in print form".

For what is also shocking is the political connotation of this money.

But public officials have failed to reckon with the political connotations of this design vocabulary.

Ignoring this mundane origin, however, psychologists have fallen in love with the moral connotations of this emotion.

Given the highly negative connotations of this term, its (philosophical) usefulness is questionable.

Yet it is impossible to avoid the negative connotations of this utopian outlook.

The biological connotations of this rapid evolution remain to be characterized.

This connotation of inwardness survives to this day.

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