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Transitions between sexual systems often present tradeoffs between short and long term selective advantages and can have significant connotations for the long-term viability of species.
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His translations were thus beautiful to read and replete with significant connotations, but they could also be difficult for the ear to catch immediately while his use of extended sentences with Western syntax might be problematic.
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It has less arrogant connotations for the public".
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Is the venue for your reception a place that holds romantic connotations for the two of you?
(Sample "Blues Connotation" for the tuneful pole of Coleman's playing, sample "Folk Tale" for the unmoored and impulsive one).
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Figure 1 shows the frequency of the positive, negative, and neutral connotations for hearing loss-related aspects in all countries.
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