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This is more so because this word has no connotation associated with it that would prevent intrusion of irrational discussions in a purely scientific context.] Progress in science requires progress in technology.
This is the more so because this word has no connotation associated with it, which would prevent intrusion of irrational discussions in a purely scientific context).The most important prediction of this model, perhaps, is that it sees life as a process that enables material systems to manipulate, create and accumulate information.
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Some singular names only denote; they have no connotation.
However, and contrary to the perception of the nurses, failure had no connotation of blame.
As far as I know it had no connotations for Dorril; indeed as I remembered it, the absence of connotations was part of is appeal".
The default choice, "partner," can be misleading (business partner?) and has no marital connotation.
Bono's exclamation, Judge Pooler added, is "a prime example of a nonliteral use" that has "no sexual connotation".
It has no healthy connotation, and still to this day carries a definite stigma of biased opinions.
The older word planetoid ("having the form of a planet") has no such connotation, and is also used by astronomers for bodies that fit the IAU definition.
While some families, especially original Eastern European immigrants, choose to have a bush or small tree in their homes during the holidays, it has NO religious connotation, and serves to help them (and their children) assimilate into American culture.
"The house has no negative connotations," Mr. Shumaker said.
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