Sentence examples for connotations the latter from inspiring English sources

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As Thomas L. Friedman points out in "Collaborate vs. Collaborate" (column, Jan . 13, the word has both positive and negative connotations, the latter often referring to working with the Nazis in World War II.

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It is still just as beautiful, in many ways even more so, but without the social pressure or snobbish connotations of the latter.

"The latter has connotations of political party affiliation, which most people want to avoid in discourse".

I prefer to speak of 'interdimensionals' rather than 'extraterrestrials' because the latter has connotations of 'little green men' and all the other cliché responses.

The latter carries connotations of a moral philosophical debate based on idealised situations, which are far removed from the real world.

(Jacobi, 1787: 29ff) Jacobi's critics, in this case Hamann included, were quick to point out that the English 'belief' does not have quite the same meaning as the German Glaube; that the latter carries religious connotations best expressed in English by 'faith', even though there is only one German word (Glaube) to translate both 'belief' and 'faith'faith

The word was frequently used interchangeably with transcription, although the latter carried the connotation of elaboration of the original, as in the virtuosic piano transcriptions of J.S. Bach's organ works by Franz Liszt, the Italian composer-pianist Ferruccio Busoni, and others.

The latter term has troubling connotations for designers such as Nasir Mazhar who suggested that "streetwear" was a racially coded term.

Both seem like government "endorsements" of religion, even if the latter carries a stronger connotation thereof.Despite its limitations, the endorsement test goes a long way toward accounting for what's wrong with certain government-sponsored religious messages and programmes.

The very conceptualization of our loss of corporeal control as our "animal nature," with the latter term given purely negative connotations, is itself an animal metaphor that may be culturally specific.

The idea of cohorts is similar to that of generations, although some writers avoid the latter term because it also has other connotations.

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