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We, however, consider the qualitative connotation of the term to be less arbitrary and use "protracted" as a relative term, indicating an evolutionary process with phases of stasis or even reversal.
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Since then, the concept of reliability has become a pervasive attribute worth of both qualitative and quantitative connotations.
From its modest beginning in 1816-the woreliabilityity was first coined by Samuel T. Coleridge-reliability grew into an omnipresent attribute with qualitative and quantitative connotations that pervades every aspect of our present day technologically intensive world.
These reports are often referred to as "incidents" or "qualitative reports" rather than "anecdotes", in order to avoid the negative connotation associated with the anecdotal method of Darwin's contemporaries.
Qualitative research with physicians also reports patient aversion to using warfarin due to negative connotations [ 16].
Moreover, a qualitative study conducted by Bhandari et al. has suggested that abortion can carry connotations of extra-marital relationships, strongly opposed by Nepali socio-religious values [ 15].
Despite the negative connotation of the results, Kitao et. al.'s study is very informative and provides scientifically sound qualitative and quantitative analysis.
Q: Qualitative or quantitative?
"The connotation, mainly, is crime".
"Basement has an ugly connotation".
The proper connotation is Joe Sixpack.
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