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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.
In addition, previous research indicates that the SES-health relationship may differ in different health indicators (Huurre et al. 2005), resulting from the differences in the connotations, properties of the measure of each health indicator, and effects of the external social factors.
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Roger Clemens speaks of his salad days and there is nothing good in the connotation.
All the graphical decisions about placement, typography, color, materials, all have profound influence in the connotation and denotation aspects of the message.
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.
This difference in the connotation between Kenyan and Benin respondents may be due to the fact that so-called "motivation allowances" ("primes de motivation") have been introduced in Benin, that may have changed the meaning of motivation from a state of mind to that of an incentive.
We find that RM is more reliable and stable than FM in terms of face measurement, but is inferior to FM in explaining the connotations of Chinese face.
In Russia, the connotations are "treatment" and "disability".
However, in line with the connotations of "capital with beliefs," and considering the actual objects of this study, we need to make further amendments to Fig. 1a.
As an example the States Parties to the Bioethics Convention may use a margin of appreciation in matters of the connotations and denotations of the terms 'everyone'/'person' and 'human being'(CDBI 6 9/07/93).
In contrast with the connotations of the Sanskrit dhātu, which has connotations ranging from an individual component of existence to a realm of existents, fo-xing literally means "Buddha-nature" and carries with it dispositional or relational accents deriving from the indigenous Chinese notion of "nature" (xing, 性).
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