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"The people out there know my name and sometimes it does not have a good connotation," said Albert Mbonerane, the new information minister.
We were back to just "bonus" again, but with the good connotation gone.
Reaching back to the 60s and 70s might give us Co-Ed Moms, but there's the same retro (bad, not good) connotation there, so probably not.
For instance, the term control can be substituted with a "good" connotation by organize, or with a "bad" connotation as curb.
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As a buzzword, "socialism" had mostly good connotations in most of the world for most of the twentieth century.
Mr. Salzman presumably exalts the ideal of the amateur, but unfortunately the word has its bad as well as good connotations.
"It's not the word 'healthy.' It's got good connotations".
Recent studies observed that the constitutive activation of the interferon (IFN)- γ/signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT -1/IRF-1 axiSTAT -1/IRF-1ype) beaxisgood prognosTh1 connotation and phenotypebearsr responsiveness to anti-cancer therapy (Ascierto et al, 2011).
Moreover, the definition of the ICR leads to the conclusion that genes and pathways activated during TDS are qualitatively similar to those associated with a good prognostic connotation in various cancers [ 35, 36, 69] and to those predicting immune responsiveness to distinct type of immunotherapy [ 45, 47, 61, 63, 70].
Roger Clemens speaks of his salad days and there is nothing good in the connotation.
What can indicate a good or bad connotation requires additive information.
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