Sentence examples for connotations of difference from inspiring English sources

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Our respondents' comments also indicate skepticism of the NGO workers that champion human rights, who they describe as 'unmarried' or 'divorced,' with these two words carrying heavy connotations of difference from themselves.

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However, we have chosen to use the term 'gender' as the term 'sex' still carries connotations of narrow biological differences and we wish to indicate the importance of socially constructed gender roles (while not denying the role that biology plays in mental health).

They have hard work and dedication, and they have such a negative connotation to seeing any sort of difference that's not muscular, but it's still in a range.

Presser saw that, while "not allow" and "forbid" might literally mean the same thing, the difference in the connotations of the words — the intimidating, legalistic tone of "forbid," compared with the gentler, parental tone of "not allow" — was significant enough to reverse a person's stated opinion on an issue and alter the majority result of a survey.

Within social sciences, and gender studies in particular, the category of the category of gender has connotations of power misbalances between and within men and women and consequent differences in their social roles and positions.

Eating beans has connotations of death.

"It has cultural connotations of triviality.

It has connotations of being a loser.

The term's connotations of torture were apt.

Rap had real connotations of thugs, street life, all that.

Independence has connotations of objectivity, expertise, and fairness.

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