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Secondly, we should point out the difficulties surrounding the specific connotation of the term 'human dignity'.
Physical pain is mostly considered as a part of a broader condition of suffering, thus accepting the concept of "total pain" as the specific connotation of the terminal patient.
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In order to explore the general context and the specific connotation of Chinese face, this paper focuses on comparing the difference between reflective model and formative model when measuring the construct of Chinese face.
This word, with its specific connotations of duty towards the dead, is fatuous when applied to any historical event from 200 years ago.
It must be stated initially that contracting has a quite specific connotation in the Mexican health system.
We didn't exactly use the term umwelt, which has some pretty specific connotations in the world of semiotics, but which is also colloquially useful to describe the felt thisness of the world.
In some areas of education research, for example, misconceptions has specific connotations regarding the hypothesized structure of student knowledge (a topic addressed further in this essay).
There is a harsher and more brutal connotation of the term in which any exercise of power in the successful pursuit of practical and specific objectives is called "pragmatic".
Even the word "leftovers" carries the negative connotation of the unwanted, the uneaten, the scraps.
This connotation of the word 'convention' has led to many misrepresentations of Poincaré's views.
Another obstacle has been the overwhelmingly negative connotation of the label "disabled".
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