Sentence examples for distinctive connotation from inspiring English sources

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Because of the distinctive connotation of the times intended to be perceived in the waiting times subscale, the mean scores were calculated separately for each of the items of this subscale.

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Scholars have argued that before CSR migrated to a developing country context, there was a long-standing ethical tradition with distinctive connotations of responsible business behaviour (Visser et al., 2008).

The two terms have distinct connotations.

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

Scott's distinctive work contains so many possible connotations and implications that visitors may well find themselves circling around her sculptures again and again, detecting a fresh perspective at each turn.

The connotations of use, however, are distinctive: charts for navigation purposes (nautical and aeronautical), plats (in a property-boundary sense) for land-line references and ownership, and maps for general reference.

"Basement has an ugly connotation".

The proper connotation is Joe Sixpack.

"The connotation, mainly, is crime".

It has a valedictory connotation.

That gives a bad connotation".

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