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In the US, immigration is connoted not with "swamping" and "invasion" but hope and reinvention.
Now the Middle East is connoted more through spices and flavorings than through the usual repertory of regional dishes.
Edgeworth is practically a museum-worthy example of what is connoted by the word "professorial": at fifty-six, hashas white hair and parchment skin, he wears tweed, and he speaks with great precision.
Inflammatory response is connoted as a biologic tool that links air particles with health effects [ 4].
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Based on a healthy lifestyle, which should be connoted positively, medical therapy should be started early and continued effectively.
In particular, recalling domestic violence upon a single question may have been connoted by the subject's emotional state during the face-to-face interview, which, in the more psychologically fragile subjects, would have induced same-source bias.
One of the main reasons for this was the perception that TA was thought to be negatively connoted with "technology arrestment" or "technology aversion" [10] (at least in some circles).
"Partner," as cold as it is, does connote equality, doesn't mark gender and doesn't imply possession.
Whatever the special item is, it connotes warmth and comfort and well-being -- and says "home".
In contrast "reassurance and trust" (iii) can be positively connoted but may also have more negative consequences if it leads to a lower level of engagement about illnesses.
As was the case for the respondents' focus on oncology, a possible reason for their neglect of these issues probably lies in the specific composition of our sample: respondents may had only such agents in mind that are positively connoted (e.g. Imatinib) [ 24], while not bearing in mind negatively connoted ones (e.g. Cetuximab) [ 25].
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