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But in France, where it also refers to breeds of domesticated animals, it carries an additional negative connotation that is linked to the country's history.
It is but a single race - albeit a Group One contest with lashings of prize money attached - but it carries a possible life-changing connotation for the Irishman.
For females, it carries an even more negative connotation.
Another board member, Mavis Knight, opposed the standard, saying she thought it carried a more dangerous connotation.
It usually carries a negative connotation as particles may jam and stick inside equipments.
The word almost always carries a negative connotation; it never (as here) characterizes that which is desirable.
While human aggression often carries a negative connotation, it can provide a competitive advantage and thereby promote survival.
Bare or partially vegetated sand still is often perceived in a managerial sense as adverse because it is linked directly to erosion which carries a negative connotation.
IT may seem marketing gold, but Big Data also carries a darker connotation, as a linguistic cousin to the likes of Big Brother, Big Oil and Big Government.
I find it carries further".
It carries strong negative connotations.
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