Sentence examples for ethical connotations from inspiring English sources

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The word "fairness" is loaded with ethical connotations, Papini says, and researchers will need additional evidence and more rigorous controls to demonstrate that dogs possess the sophisticated sense of social justice that humans associate with fairness.

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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).

Confucius invested the term with an ethical significance while maintaining its connotation of noble refinement.

Allen [ 5] explored the notion of 'boundaries' in nursing as did Chiarella and Adrian [ 14]; this latter work explores the ethical issues related to bodily contact and the consequent possible intimacy and sexuality connotations.

The ethical/religious connotations of the album are probably best left to another forum; what's germane here is the fact that the Heavens, on record, is a one-man show, a product of shrewd overdubbing and self-sufficient conviction.

And remember, connotations evolve.

Its title had two connotations.

Not very nice connotations.

Because umlauts have connotations.

Words have connotations.

"All words have connotations".

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