Sentence examples for connotations arise from inspiring English sources

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When negative connotations arise, use your positive affirmations to override the negatives and to try to find the silver lining in any situation.

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For example, despite the negative connotations arising from use of the word "Negro," a word historically associated with slavery and segregation, the Bureau uses the terms "black," "African-American" and "Negro" interchangeably.

An aspect of healthy mental functioning is the positive connotation of thoughts arising spontaneously or occasioned by external stimuli, as is demonstrated by the reversal of this positive bias in depression [1] and the protective effect of optimism for mental and physical health [2].

Our study identified three misperceptions that arise out of this multicultural setting: religious barriers, use of complementary medicines and lethal connotations about insulin.

Arise, arise, arise!

Problems arise.

Ambiguities arise.

Paradoxes arise.

Contrarians, arise!

"Situations arise".

However, questions about artwork authorship in Hebrew manuscripts arise in interpreting illustrations which show the undeniable influence of Christian iconography but appear alongside Jewish texts, especially images which had strongly religious connotations when appearing in a Christian context [7 9, 24 27].

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