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"And BellSouth has a name that connotes trust, which is crucial as the world becomes more connected in general" he said.
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In contrast "reassurance and trust" (iii) can be positively connoted but may also have more negative consequences if it leads to a lower level of engagement about illnesses.
Henry DeLozier, a partner at Global Golf Advisers, told me his firm chooses names that resonate with homebuyers, titles that connote "safety, tranquillity, security and a bond of trust".
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.
Bog, meaning "riches," connotes grain.
That connotes a rebuilding mode.
It connotes dignity and honor.
The main thing is that connotes losing".
"The word connotes mobility and freedom".
Bishop: it connotes rectitude and righteousness.
"Wine," she said, "connotes a certain elegance".
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