Sentence examples for connotes interest from inspiring English sources

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He made one of his little squeaking noises, some kind of bird sound that connotes interest, and held out his hand.

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The expression connotes the nontransparent, collusive interests that underlie the establishment's push to increase nuclear power despite the discovery of active fault lines under plants, new projections about the size of tsunamis and a long history of cover-ups of safety problems.

The scheme consists of eight primary categories (PC): the first four are more positively connoted, the second four more negatively: (i) interest, (ii) satisfaction, (iii) reassurance and trust, (iv) activation, and (v) disinterest, (vi) dissatisfaction and disappointment, (vii) anxiety and worry, and (viii) doubt.

For comparison, is there even such a thing as "equatorial science?" At least, nuclear, upper atmospheric, and ocean sciences connote certain fields of training and the sorts of things that interest scientists making careers of those fields.

In the mouse, we have no clinical data to support or refute the significance of an atypical histological feature in a meningioma, but as this was a model in which synergic action of Nf2 and p16Ink4a inactivation was assumed, it is of interest to note the presence of histological features that may connote a more aggressive tumor.

Many of the uncertainty profiles we captured in our lexicon are also described by the BioScope investigators including syntactic structures that connote ambiguity through auxiliaries, adjectives, or adverbs that are associated with keywords of interest.

I get bent out of shape at the word foodie, which I think connotes an infantile fascination with food rather than a serious or even not-so-serious interest in it.

Where E i captures the entrepreneurial interest of a student i; ATT i represents the student's attitude; SN i connotes subjective norm and PBC i is perceived behavioural control.

The other chronic fixation in the West is with the veil, accompanied by a disproportionate interest in Arab and Muslim women's rights that the veil has come to connote.

Bog, meaning "riches," connotes grain.

That connotes a rebuilding mode.

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