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The terms clairvoyant and oracle are so similar in connotation that they are indistinguishable within the resolution of the thematic findings.
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Also "pity" often carries, in everyday English, a negative connotation that is not intended in Horkheimer's thought.
Human factors and human engineering were used in the 1920s and '30s to refer to problems of human relations in industry, an older connotation that has gradually dropped out of use.
In this paper, the term packet has a general connotation that includes messages, files, frames from a video stream, etc.
Ah, but the word has a connotation that makes politicians shudder: it resonates as merely "nominal; in name only".
The words themselves have the connotation that I participated in my assault.
Recently, even obesity has been compared to food addiction with the connotation that obese individuals are impulsive in their behavior.
That might even be the connotation that matters most.
Brands have a major role to play in changing the negative connotations that still exist around recycled materials, he says.
These propositions have an undisclosed multiplicity of connotations that result in different meanings being attributed to the same term and consequently also in diversity in the forms of implementing changes.
In addition, using e.g. a term such as observational controlled trial would probably have connotations that do not coincide with the present new idea (6).
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