Sentence examples for equal connotations from inspiring English sources

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Lastly, it remains unsure whether the same questions about healthcare, food service industry and education sector have equal connotations to the respondents.

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Among the items of 'medication intake' and 'dietary habits' , there were each two items of equivalent content and equal connotation.

As for same-sex marriage, his hang-up was an inability to accept that although superficial dictionary definitions may be static, the deeper connotations of "liberty" and "equal protection" are not; the notions they evoke today differ from those in the nineteenth century, when the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified.

The quest for the real — a term whose proliferating connotations in the musical seem derived, in equal measure, from postmodern literary theory and from hip-hop — begins in Los Angeles in the 1970s.

Refusing the name "curator", or even "selector" – a word, she thinks, that has sinister connotations with the Holocaust and other genocides, where selection can equal death – she describes herself instead as a drafter and researcher.

The term has unique connotations and meaning, and denying it to some citizens in otherwise equal relationships represents the kind of exclusion the 14th amendment was designed to prohibit.

Asked why he thought it was OK to create what he termed "ethnicity change filters", and why he did not feel the filters were racially insensitive, FaceApp's founder, a white male software engineer called Yaroslav Goncharov, told us the filters were "designed to be equal in all aspects", asserting: "They don't have any positive or negative connotations associated with them.

And how does the notion of equal rights for those of us with xx chromosomes carry such a negative connotation?

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