Sentence examples for enough connotation from inspiring English sources

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Though the United States seemed content with being the world's only superpower, that word did not have a pejorative enough connotation for the French.

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However, the publisher has been concerned enough about the connotations of Hubbard's name to commission a survey and focus-group study involving 2,700 people.

(Did Christine O'Donnell, the witchcraft dabbler, deploy one during her much discussed picnic?) If warts and spells aren't a bad enough association, then the connotations of domesticity or servitude might be.

"If you say we're in a recession long enough, it certainly has an economic connotation, even if you are using it to discuss education".

The connotations of "real" are clear enough: pure, unpackaged foods, those icons of nutritional virtue about which the wholesome truth is so self-evident that ingredient lists and nutrition fact panels are superfluous.

Yet this very excuse carries with it a connotation that women are not competitive enough.

Meanwhile, those who are larger than average are routinely blamed for their size, a phenomenon augmented by deplorably simplistic media coverage (unlike anorexia, interestingly enough, which is remarkably free of the same connotations of personal fault).

As if the connotation of "never married" weren't negative enough, the vilification of our group has been swift and shrill.

At first, it's necessary to practice this exercise nearly all the time, but as it replaces the old habit of self-defeating thoughts, this new habit of inner dignity and self-possession become the rule -- at which point, you begin hearing the word "enough" differently, for it has subtly taken on the connotation of having enough and being enough.

The connotations behind the words "ex-wife" are enough to make you NEVER want to be one in this or the next lifetime.

Perhaps it's because he's sharp enough to use the two settings of the picture -- Los Angeles and Tokyo -- for their physical and spiritual connotations.

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