Sentence examples for connotations arising from from inspiring English sources

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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.

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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.

As [R] was considered a new realization of /dz/ likely arising from Mandarin negative transfer (Chen 陳雅玲 2010, 2012; Chuang and Fon 2017), a negative connotation might have been attached, to which female speakers are more sensitive than their male counterparts [cf. Labov (1990), Maclagan et al. (1999), Trudgill (2000)].

Creatures are arising from the depths.

Questions arising from the depths of wonder.

Buds arise from meristem tissue.

Minimalism arose from that?

None arose from Islamist militancy.

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