Sentence examples for connotations of how from inspiring English sources

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These four identified connotations of how the term has been used in literature are conceptually distinct, but appear to overlap.

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I considered the negative connotations of perming, and of how waves and curls had come to be thought of as untidy, inelegant, outdated.

It's the attitude of their health care provider not being particularly welcoming or understanding of their situation…I think they're certainly stereotyped in a negative way and I think that people are kind of inclined to say "Oh the homeless, that homeless guy" and it just conjures up a whole set of connotations about how we expect them to look, how we expect him to act and how we can treat them.

Changing the hemline on your sleeve is almost as impactful as altering your skirt length – think of how significant the connotations of rolling your sleeves up are, after all.

The modern connotations of the word "empire" also show how the context of imperialism has changed.

Great movies help us explore the rich connotations of food in our lives -- how it brings us together (for better or worse), comforts us, and conjures memories of past events and associations.

This study, in order to bring elements together for a more general debate on this subject, aims to: 1. examine the influence of believing in individual life after death on "good death models"; 2. identify how the main connotations of dying are organized in "good death" models.

"Despite the neatness of modern biomedical science … reproductive issues retain their wider cultural connotations," is how a piece on Neary and the exhibit in the Guardian put it.

The authors of this report do not explain why 'value based commissioning' is a more acceptable term (although the words 'limited' and 'low' have obvious negative connotations), nor how it reflects a more holistic approach.

Reading between its chaotic lines shows how Stevenson deleted details such as the sexual connotations of Jekyll becoming "in secret the slave of certain appetites".

But I still cringed every time my parents tried to get around the English connotations of his nickname by drawing out different vowel sounds: asking after SHAH-dee or how is SHAD-ee doing?

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