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The persons saying it has a sexual connotation couldn't be further from the truth.
"The smell of Nivea still has a sexual connotation for me".
"Given its core meaning," the commission told the court, "any use of the word has a sexual connotation even if the word is not used literally".
"The quarterback is a thinking athlete — that nice yin-and-yang mixture of descriptions that has a sexual connotation," she said.
"Everything with Austin Powers has a sexual connotation, and I got hit with a lot of questions an 8-year-old shouldn't be asking," Mr. Horst said, watching from a bench at the arena as the boy scrimmaged with his ice hockey team, the Westland Eagles.
It usually has a sexual connotation, but in Latin, obscenus, means just "foul, repulsive, detestable".
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What he said had a sexual connotation and it affected me badly.
"This is an act which had a sexual connotation, even in 1986, but there is no sexual gratification," the Judge said.
When an appeals court first heard the case in 2006, judges uttered and examined the key word, considering whether its every permutation had a sexual connotation.
The new law defines harassment as "imposing on someone, in a repeated way, words or actions that have a sexual connotation" and either "affecting the person's dignity because of their degrading or humiliating nature" or putting him or her in an "intimidating, hostile or offensive situation".
Another woman felt that exposure of her breast to strangers would bring her criticism, and some women might refuse to attend the BSE training because they thought the BSE procedure, perceived as having a sexual connotation, would be too uncomfortable for them.
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