Sentence examples for error connotation from inspiring English sources

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Stealth features are triggered to overcome restrictions regarding the data normality conformance, the effect sparsity assumption and the inherent collapse of the 'unexplainable error' connotation in saturated arrays.

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To me this carries the connotation of error signals.

Even so, the moral error theorist may still dislike the term "skeptic" for the connotations it brings that her position is somehow to be defined in opposition to a mainstream, and that she thus starts off shouldering a burden of proof.

In current use, then, baldfaced lie is the most popular because it sounds most resounding; barefaced lie continues to run strong with no connotation of any pursuit of the hirsute; and boldfaced lie sounds like a printer's error.

"The connotation, mainly, is crime".

"Basement has an ugly connotation".

The proper connotation is Joe Sixpack.

It has a valedictory connotation.

"It has that connotation of being bad".

All of them have a spiritual connotation.

Foam gets kind of a negative connotation.

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