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That clearly has military connotations - it could allow commanders to have instant space imagery because there would always be an iridium satellite overhead (that's the nature of the Iridium system).
However, AP can also bear positive connotations; it could be configured as a way to gain status, a turning point to a healthier behavior, or even become an escape from abusive families (9– 13).
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Setting aside his dimwitted and arguably telling use of the word "savage" (a term with grave, dehumanizing connotations), I could find no real evidence of these articles.
Or it may be that flextime for some union workers and unions has a negative connotation in that it could mean employers have the flexibility to require unscheduled, mandatory overtime and shift work.
A. Although the term "hacker" has taken on negative connotations, it was once a flattering label reserved for those who could appreciate, operate and program computers.
"Suddenly it could be used as a descriptive term, without all the negative connotations it would have had 10 years earlier".
To help promote the series, IFC created the LoCos Awards - for local commercials, though it could have another connotation - for the most memorable of these ads across the country.
If the situation continues, it could bring with it some dangerous connotations.
For example, it could be hypothesized that descriptions like "introverted" and "always indoors working in a lab"—negative stereotypes under Mead and Metraux (1957)—might carry positive connotations in regard to individuals with the ability to focus and work intensively.
Jan Perry, the Los Angeles councilwoman who represents a large area covered by the tour and conducts her own tours for prospective business investors, said she was wary of the endeavor because its gang connotations could discourage investment.
But while the rhythmic gymnastics at Wembley Arena dazzled with its costumed finery, its kitsch connotations of majorettes could not quite catch the British imagination in the same way.
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