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Mr Hebert said that while the Ethiopian government had made serious efforts to tackle the outbreak, the negative connotations about cholera made it reluctant to publicly acknowledge the emergency situation.
When asked about the name, Georgiades had this to say: "The name came from a play on a British word 'gazump' which originally had negative connotations about house sellers dealing with multiple offers at the very last minute.
Shermichael Singleton, a Dallas native and former HBCU student, says that dismissing negative connotations about race within conservative politics are key to better understanding of conservative ideology and the Republican Party.
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Many myths and negative connotations abound about foreskin, especially in the United States, where having one is still rare.
"I don't have any negative connotation about the Soviet Union and Russian society.
"I don't know why people have a negative connotation about us," said Heidi Schaeffer, an account executive at PMK/HBH.
Same cookie, negative perceptions Each of these people, except person F, has a negative connotation about the same exact food item.
For example, the California Prune Board changed its name to the California Dried Plum Board because the word "prune" carried a negative connotation about constipation.
It seems to have a negative connotation, not about the woman but about her situation".
The word deviant usually has negative connotations, but Zeitlin wrote about children who thrived even as those around them were poorly nourished.
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