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Are their positive, negative or neutral connotations to the casting of these characters?
Selfishness and narcissism however can also have negative connotations to the point of extremity and personality breakdown.
For example, all three traditions share a notion of karma as the actions of individuals that determine their future births, yet each has attached unique connotations to the concept.
[Paul Bass, Flag Sparks Fire Department Complaint, New Haven Independent, Feb. 25, 2014, available online at:http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/tea_party_fire_department/.] Certainly, Complainant ascribes racial connotations to the symbol based on observations that it is sometimes displayed in racially-tinged situations.
"I leave the connotations to the viewer," he says.
When social conversation schema is activated, automatic social response impels users to assign social connotations to the interaction.
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But there is a cruel connotation to the word-image.
Many people then weighed in on the page itself, adding material that suggested a far-left connotation to the slogan.
Like the n-word, squaw is derogatory more for its connotation to the offended listener than for its literal meaning.
The fact that the statement "supports Palestinians" is clearly seen to have a negative connotation to the candidates and to the media is baffling to me.
The discussion of great directors' commercials was vigorous on Twitter last night, as Jim Emerson suggested that the "concept of 'sellout' no longer exists," that there's no longer a negative connotation to the making of commercials.
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