Sentence examples for different connotations for different from inspiring English sources

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We note that Queensborough, past and present, is presented as "distinctive," though with different connotations for different time periods.

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But the law had different connotations for the Arctic Sunrise, boarded in international waters and "outside the exclusion zone" around the drilling rig, Mr. Naidoo said.

We hypothesize that certain words and phrases hold different connotations for radiologists and clinicians.

In addition dark versus light shades of a color might have different connotations for an individual.

Furthermore, it was considered likely that different shades of the same color, for instance pale green and dark green, could have completely different connotations for the individual.

This was because different shades of the same color could have completely different connotations, for instance, pale blue was strongly positive whereas dark blue was negative.

"But he felt that it would be inappropriate for him to contest the election, because it has a different connotation for the public.

Desire may have a somewhat different connotation for those influenced by Oriental culture than for those reared in a Western culture.

Policies can have different effects and connotations for different groups of people, and solutions that appeal to some may seem dangerous to others.

"Going to church" comes with many connotations for different people.

Different strokes for different folks.

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