Sentence examples for different connotations depending on from inspiring English sources

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"The truth of the matter," he said, "is that the word 'age' is something of a chameleon that has different connotations depending on the context".

"The truth of the matter," he said, "is that the word 'age' is something of a chameleon that has different connotations depending on the context". In the current context, Mr. Verrilli said, if Congress had really meant to prohibit "youth discrimination," it was "exceedingly strange" to have chosen 40 as the age at which the law's protection begins.

In 2015, the meaning of 'underground' has different connotations depending on who you ask but we can all agree it doesn't mean Top 40 radio play or huge commercial success.

Hyperlactatemia, however, carries different connotations, depending on the individual's physiological condition.

The word existential has acquired different connotations depending on the discipline or other social context in which it is used.

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Unofficial payments have different forms and connotations depending on the context.

As discussed earlier, each category (hearing instruments being one example) can have positive, neutral, or negative connotations depending on respondents' perception.

Deeply embedded in our vocabulary, the phrase takes on conflicting connotations depending on who is wielding it.

These young adults know, from personal experience, that racial identity is a fluid, culturally determined phenomenon, and that how they are seen, racially, and whether that perception carries positive, negative or neutral connotations, depends on where they are.

Newcomers will get different answers depending on who they ask.

It's used both with a negative and positive connotation depending on who's speaking.

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