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to connotation
noun
A meaning of a word or phrase that is suggested or implied, as opposed to a denotation, or literal meaning. A characteristic of words or phrases, or of the contexts that words and phrases are used in.
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For more on the theory of exposition and its relation to connotation theory, see Spade [1990], and Ashworth and Spade [1992].
According to connotation and framework of sustainable development, this study proposes a dynamic combination method of SD GIS to model and evaluate the urban development in Chongqing city of China suffering from depletion of resource and degradation of environment.
Once one realizes that we can appeal to connotation theory, and more generally the theory of exposition, without invoking new entities, the door is opened to applying mathematical analyses (all of which are exponible, for Ockham) to all kinds of things, and in particular to physical nature.
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When it comes to connotations on the service side, we tend to lean towards tradition as well.
This potential negative response due to religious connotation poses a major barrier to circumcision for HIV prevention in this setting.
By identifying and measuring the area of distinct peaks on the power spectrum, it is possible to derive quantitative connotation to facilitate comparison between individuals and groups.
The fact that the statement "supports Palestinians" is clearly seen to have a negative connotation to the candidates and to the media is baffling to me.
The poet Milton was not blind to this connotation of lewdness.
According to the connotation of IA, in this paper, the control structure and technology integration modeling describing for IA is discussed firstly.
Bigotry is the wart that it creates when minds are susceptible to its connotation.
Irène Joliot-Curie, one of Perey's supervisors, opposed the name due to its connotation of cat rather than cation.
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