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The terms 'voluntourism' and 'medical tourism' can both be seen as pejorative and normatively loaded given the connotation that each involves a frivolous, touristic element.
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Tom Critchlow, an online marketer, on how a new phone app for finding dates, based on who is nearby, can "give off the connotation that people only want to meet up for sex".
Tom Critchlow, 28, an online marketer who lives in New York and is a frequent user of OkCupid Locals, said the downside was that "it is so immediate, it can give off the connotation that people only want to meet up for sex," something he found unsettling.
CLUMSILY translated from Turkish, nazar means giving someone the eye, with the connotation that whatever is being looked at is worth seeing.
In our male-dominated society, being penetrated often comes with the connotation that you've lost power, degraded yourself, given in to the person penetrating you.
That might even be the connotation that matters most.
This term does not have the positive connotation that we now often give it.
This ability to imitate tones of the Maguindanao language using this instrument has given the gandingan connotation: the "talking gongs".
"In the past, the term 'accident' has sometimes given the inaccurate impression or connotation that there is no fault or liability associated with a specific event," Mr. Kelly wrote.
It putatively means that Chet Haze is as qualified to utter the word "nigga" as anyone for whom dark skin and skewed life chances have given the word connotations Haze would never countenance.
It may be that this group are aware of their body weight but do not want to be labelled as 'obese' given the negative connotations associated with obesity and the media portrayal of 'obesity'obesogenicnic environments' and 'morbidly obese' people.
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