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Cultural differences in the health of one's reference group, different expectations of one's health, and differences in response style, or in the connotation of the symptom questions, may play a role, so that it is uncertain whether the symptom scales function equivalently in all three groups.
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A proposition is necessarily true in the case of connotative names just in case that the connotation of the names is by convention the same, as in 'Bachelors are unmarried'.
It is noteworthy that "romance," as applied to a love affair in real life, has in modern English the connotation of a happy ending.
HPO, based on phenomics, can be interpreted as a data-sorting and data-summarizing method for the symptoms displayed by human body in disease condition, which is in line with the connotation of the TCM four diagnostic methods' information.
Presser saw that, while "not allow" and "forbid" might literally mean the same thing, the difference in the connotations of the words — the intimidating, legalistic tone of "forbid," compared with the gentler, parental tone of "not allow" — was significant enough to reverse a person's stated opinion on an issue and alter the majority result of a survey.
Based on case studies on the Tibetanisation of the Han nationality, the acculturation towards Tibetan culture and Han culture, and the Islamisation of the Tibetanised Hui people in Qinghai, this paper discusses the connotation of "harmony in diversity" in the context of ethnic relations in Qinghai.
Indeed, although Galileo states in the preface of his book that the character is named after a famous Aristotelian philosopher (Simplicius in Latin, Simplicio in Italian), the name "Simplicio" in Italian also has the connotation of "simpleton".
Jian (together, jointly) in this context has the connotation of including everyone in society together within a whole.
On the basis of the ethnic cultures in Qinghai, we can further discuss the connotation of "harmony in diversity" in the relationship between ethnic groups.
Wendy Reisman, director of public relations for the Ritz Carlton in Philadelphia, which uses the term "club concierge" for many of the tasks that fall under the butler's purview at the St . Regis said: "The term butler, in America, anyway, gives the connotation of luxury and a higher level of service, even though that service has always been available by another name".
In order to illustrate the connotation of quasi-log concavity, we give four examples as follows.
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