Sentence examples for of its connotation from inspiring English sources

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The question of its connotation, however, remains, namely, What kind of philosophy was it?

As the major basis of evaluating the value of scientific programs or research papers by the country, departments, units and individuals, original innovation is still worth exploring and studying at present in the perspective of its connotation and evaluation methodology.

He maintains that in terms of their primary meaning or denotation supposit and nature are really one and the same, but in terms of its connotation, the term supposit signifies something more than does the term nature, that is, those accidents without which a supposit would not exist in the concrete order, and the exclusion of dependence upon another subject or center of existence.

Despite its pervasive presence, this type of predatory behavior does not find its way into the news much because of its connotation of criminality.

Although in general the use of the term adherence is preferred because of its connotation of voluntary cooperation, in this case we define them as follows.

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She refuses to give her exact age, for fear of its connotations and disputes several film reference books that say she is 80. "I used to lie about my age, making myself older for roles," she scoffed.

He said focus groups with voters he has conducted for MSNBC have found that the phrase "working families" was working against Mr. Gore, not only because of its connotations of youth, but also because of its suggestion of class distinctions that Americans are loath to acknowledge.

With regard to health, unity -- in all of its connotations -- is proving to be a concept of universal relevance and profound importance.

Irène Joliot-Curie, one of Perey's supervisors, opposed the name due to its connotation of cat rather than cation.

While the notion of a republic with its connotation of government by the people, and with its connotation of freedom to choose any and everybody, may seem attractive, I believe that we, in Australia, have no less freedom to choose who governs us because we are part of the Commonwealth with a monarch as figurehead.

Today, it undeniably is, but not in the schoolbook sense of the phrase, with its connotation of two tidily opposed sides — Yanks and Rebs squaring off at Antietam.

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