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However, in a more connotative sense, globalization is the representation of the struggles that come with a world which is ever-increasingly interconnected.
The use of the word "fundamentalist" is intended in a denotative sense, not a negative connotative sense to be pejorative (derisive) of scientific, political or religious concepts.
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He noted that "intuitive cognition" was a connotative term, connoting both a kind of quality, which is cognition, and the cognized object as it exists and is present in itself.
Finally, for a genre that has sought many times over to create an independent alternative more authentic than the mainstream, it makes sense to choose the typeface for its connotative powers of imparting "ye olde" authenticity.
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'.
The connotative connection between what architectural reasoning signifies and what is signified in the design of the edifice it builds is thus marked in the building as a proper measurement of objects in relation to their use.
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.
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