Sentence examples for they have connotations from inspiring English sources

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"They have connotations, they belong to a code, like shapes or words".

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Green vegetables, on the other hand, are of little importance among the study group, although they do not have connotations of poverty food, as was the case in Poland and in other parts of Argentina.

Because umlauts have connotations.

Words have connotations.

"All words have connotations".

Long hair has started to have connotations people don't want, like footballers' wives".

"When people think of masculinity they have negative connotations," says Mark. "They might think of a macho type of person.

This implies that when we calculate the indicators of inequality in Figures 1(a), b), and 1(c), we cannot directly compare their values because they have different connotations.

However, they have different connotations.

Some singular names do have connotation as well as denotation, for example 'the author of Waverley'.

Some singular names only denote; they have no connotation.

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