Sentence examples for no connotation from inspiring English sources

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He added: "There is no connotation of racism about whatsoever.

But it's an affirmation that carries absolutely no connotation of support for a particular policy".

In current use, then, baldfaced lie is the most popular because it sounds most resounding; barefaced lie continues to run strong with no connotation of any pursuit of the hirsute; and boldfaced lie sounds like a printer's error.

["Osculatorium": medieval Latin, for a tablet that is kissed during the Mass. There appears to be no connotation involving clutching.] It signals feeling by waxing poetic: Such an instant ago he had paddled their wide canoe across that lake of purple wine toward a pin of light high in the sky which would widen and widen and widen while she slept until it had blanched the blackness.

Some singular names only denote; they have no connotation.

ACRM carries no connotation of ownership, which fits with the facilitative management approach (Miles et al., 2005).

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If, at this point, the chronology bore no connotations of danger for Christians, then they would have greeted the year 6000 with large public commemorations and celebrations, as the Romans did in ad 248 when they reached their 1,000th year.

In Norwegian Hole (pronounced HOOL-eh) is a common name with no connotations of emptiness, but all the same, Harry is a loner, an obsessive smoker and drinker, has trouble with authority and difficulty sustaining relationships.

As far as I know it had no connotations for Dorril; indeed as I remembered it, the absence of connotations was part of is appeal".

The kleva's role is as a benevolent healer, with no connotations of sorcery.

There was no other connotation, and no offence was taken by any of the players.

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