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A "looter" has negative connotations in that it represents a player who leverages and takes advantage of others.

(Calabrese and Baldwin 2002a, p. 333) In general this definition has positive (i.e., beneficial) connotations in that it implies that by adapting or coping with a stressor one will not suffer ill consequences.

In contrast to fear, intuition has positive connotations in that it helps us make our way through life by drawing upon experience that may be buried deep in our consciousness.

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They have the same connotations in Australia that they do in the UK.

That term, secession, carried some negative connotations in a nation that had never been entirely secure in its ability to endure the vicissitudes of a diverse population.

Ageing or post-baby bodies are pathologised through descriptors such as "loose", "descending" or "hanging", all terms that carry unflattering connotations in a society that valorises youth [ 33, 34].

Color's name, while initially striking some people as slightly off if only for all its other connotations, is valid in that it accurately describes a core function of the Color Labs product, namely the fact that people are sharing images (a collection of colored pixels) through the app.

But he soon altered his plan, after the police violently disbanded a protest rally, preferring to design a symbol without religious connotations — one that would leave in the public mind an indelible image signifying only nuclear disarmament.

Having a name that is associated with an ethnic or racial group can reinforce the connection to that group, though if the group is one for which there are negative connotations in a majority culture, that can also lead to teasing or even prejudice.

These propositions have an undisclosed multiplicity of connotations that result in different meanings being attributed to the same term and consequently also in diversity in the forms of implementing changes.

Disadvantage: the high-technology and ultra-medicalized nature of the operating room has connotations of unfeelingness that are in complete contradiction with attempts to introduce a culture of palliative care in ICUs.

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