Sentence examples for much connotation from inspiring English sources

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And I think right now there's so much connotation that data is kind of a negative thing, and people are misusing it, selling it, hacking it, breaking it.

The findings reveal that experience and/or lack of experience of students do not carry much connotation in this study but confirmed that the usability attributes are vital for the natural and spontaneous interactions with e-learning web sites.

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"Cool-in-quotation-marks" has a much broader connotation, as in, "Hey, that paper clip is shaped kind of cool".

But how we say something can be as important as what we say: "Hey man, nice car!" spoken with enthusiasm carries a much different connotation than when spoken with sarcasm.

"Emotionally speaking, sprints forward have much better connotations than running back.

We don't think her musical performance, which involves so much sexual connotations and unusual costumes, is appropriate for youngsters' emotional development".

All of these materials are fairly familiar, most people have daily contact with soap and hair; they are at the heart of our most intimate daily rituals, as once was coal and ash, the source of heat for the home and the remnants of a fire in the hearth or under a stove; however, they can also suggest much darker connotations.

The creepiness of holding out the tongue and the priest putting the little wafer on it never bothered me too much, or the connotation of it being the actual "flesh of Christ".

Today, food is a centerpiece to the Armenian heritage, but it now has a much more positive connotation.

But while "right" in 1918 merely meant the right or correct way, by 1938, "right" had much more political connotations.

"Look, I'm a socialist," he said, recognizing that the label tends to have much more negative connotations in America than in Britain.

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