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In order to measure participants' health-related EBs, we used the Connotative Aspects of Epistemological Beliefs (CAEB) scale [ 23].
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In the same way, one can certainly use the concept of a point, although this would only be an abbreviation of a connotative and negative expression.
A proposition is necessarily true in the case of connotative names just in case that the connotation of the names is by convention the same, as in 'Bachelors are unmarried'.
But on the other hand, its foreignness is connotative.
"Poetry can be denotative and connotative at the same time," she said.
This study will broaden understanding of connotative messages in terms of image retrieval and user behaviors.
It is very common in our language for words to be used with their connotative meanings.
In time, we proceed towards the denotative, referential and connotative meanings available to be read within the work.
In Hebrew for example, chai, which is for l8, stands for life, so someone named Chaim has that connotative meaning.
Physical objects are multidimensional; that is, they may vary in shape, size, colour, location (in relation to other objects), emotional significance, or connotative meaning.
The conclusions will contribute to designing a practical image retrieval system that can provide subject access to connotative messages.
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