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Brick Lane has lots of relevant connotations, whereas Seven Seas and Thirteen Rivers would be more appropriate for a book about the subcontinent.
'Immediate' here has two relevant connotations.
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An alternative interpretation, still compatible with the previous one, is that when the visual stimulus contains some emotionally-relevant connotation (here a possible fall), mechanisms preventing overt imitation of observed actions could be partly de-inhibited.
Methodology of inducing a particular emotional attitude follows recommendations [13]: the uttering of each database sentence (sentences have no particular emotional meaning) is preceded by uttering a sentence with a clear emotional connotation, relevant for the current recording.
That the warning might have had metaphorical connotations seemed relevant yesterday.
When we refer to measurement error variances, true scores, and the like, our concern is for validity via models that match the relevant worldly causal structures, rather than the mere reliability connotations such terms can carry in the context of classical test theory.
Content validity was assessed by the expert panel who scored the relevance of each item on a 4-point scale of 1 = not relevant, 2 = somewhat relevant, 3 = quite relevant, and 4 = very relevant according to instrument's purpose and connotation.
Its title had two connotations.
And remember, connotations evolve.
Because umlauts have connotations.
Not very nice connotations.
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