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The health states include QOL and a variety of physical symptoms, usually of negative connotation such as fatigue, nausea, depression or pain (Bruera et al, 1991).
Moreover trainers are reported to avoid 'negative' feedback [ 41 ], as students do not perceive feedback 'free of emotions', but may add a connotation such as 'this person does not like me' [ 42 ].
While such activations in limbic areas would hypothetically hold true for words denoting actual emotions, these studies did not directly address the brain correlates of emotion word processing as they employed high-arousal words referring to concrete objects or entities with an emotional connotation (such as "murder," "explosion," and "faeces") rather than emotions per se.
You should avoid using statements with a negative connotation, such as "I don't want to be tired and irritable".
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Bodily parts with less overt sexual connotations, such as breasts and buttocks, are frankly mentioned and described in fact, celebrated.
But out in The Real World, leopard print still has ridiculous connotations, such as the ones I mentioned above: Bet Lynch, untrustworthy temptresses, blah blah blah.
A blue glazed brick was finally selected because it was thought the blue would give the building a regal feeling, and also that the color blue offered many positive connotations such as the symbol of holiness, immortality and heaven".
In this respect, people might purchase an AFV as it symbolises "environmental preservation" and refers to a range of connotations such as "ethics", "intelligence", "awareness" or "concern about others".
Simply invoking links between certain groups, places, or behaviours and negative connotations (such as a higher risk of contracting illness) can be stigmatising for many groups in society and therefore be responsible for a range of negative effects.
Therefore, "people will engage in patterns of travel that are clearly identifiable as a form of tourism, but will describe themselves with other terms that are have fewer negative connotations," such as "traveler" or "visitor," Garcia says.
Fimi suggests that Qenya as it appears in the "Qenyaqetsa" was supposed to be a mystic language, as the Lexicon contains a number of words with clear Christian religious connotations, such as anatarwesta "crucifixion" and evandilyon "gospel" – these words were not part of late Quenya.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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