Sentence examples for due to its connotation from inspiring English sources

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Irène Joliot-Curie, one of Perey's supervisors, opposed the name due to its connotation of cat rather than cation.

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"When I first learned of the name of the White House, I was a little worried due to its political connotation and feared people thinking I named the house as either a homage or farce to our current administration," Mr. Potter wrote in an e-mail message.

This can be interpreted as the Ucchishta of the deity, although due to its negative connotation the word Ucchishta is never explicitly used in connection to prasad.

Sarno also doesn't use the word "cult" when describing Family Radio, due to its pejorative connotations.

Groensteen cites it as one form of the circle shape that appears throughout the story, as a "recurrent geometric motif" and due to its symbolic connotations.

Participants were aware that the study was focused on educator 'emotional wellbeing': the term 'mental health' was avoided due to its stigmatised connotations with mental illness.

It has been reported that nurses are aware of the obesity stigma, which implies communication tactics, such as softening the terms and avoiding the term 'obesity' due to its negative connotations.

Since the green color was sacred to the Mayan civilization due to its life-giving connotation, greenstones were highly valued.

But the one step they seem to agree on is a tax on sugary drinks, something that as late as October 2015, the government refused to consider, partly due to its nanny state connotations, as well as, we can assume, enormous lobbying from industry.

When "Oj, svijetla majska zoro" was chosen as the national anthem of Montenegro in 2006 with Drljević's additions intact, many Serbs and pro-unionists in the country protested the selection due to its alleged fascist connotations.

Although absinthe is now thought of as an alcoholic beverage, with unhappy connotations due to its ability to cause absinthism when drunk to excess, it was originally used in the 1780s to cure colic (aka IBS) and fight dysentery, which would correlate with its probable antibacterial activity.

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