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Contrary to what we had anticipated, high percentages of negative and neutral connotations toward hearing loss were reported from participants in all four countries.
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This morpheme primarily functions as directional marker indicating the connotation 'to, toward' and to mark adverbs.
The literal meaning of the word angel thus points more toward the function or status of such beings in a cosmic hierarchy rather than toward connotations of essence or nature, which have been prominent in popular piety, especially in Western religions.
There were high numbers of negative and neutral connotations associated with responses toward hearing aids.
30, 35 The current study revealed no significant differences in terms of positive, neutral, and negative connotations reported among four countries toward hearing aids and related aspects, suggesting many similarities.
Some Canadians express ambivalence toward the dish and its connotations.
"Dutch and English Ships Running in Toward a Fleet at Anchor" by Willem Van De Velde has military and political connotations, but the physical allure of this drawing is the sea, which is almost glassy smooth.
As "assessment and management" (one of the most frequently occurring categories) possesses a positive connotation, the Indian responses toward hearing loss were more positive than the responses toward hearing loss from other countries.
Religious connotations seem unavoidable.
And remember, connotations evolve.
Not very nice connotations.
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