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Sony says they'd love to "welcome Microsoft to the Blu-Ray stable," which has uncomfortable connotations and implies a pimp-like status for Sony.
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But Mr. Puddicombe is uncomfortable with any messianic connotations.
He later discloses that the cardigan is not West's - but says his illustration shows that even the most rational people are made uncomfortable by superstition or connotations of evil.
"They don't realise that with imagery comes connotation and it's uncomfortable for them not to understand that," she says.
Another woman felt that exposure of her breast to strangers would bring her criticism, and some women might refuse to attend the BSE training because they thought the BSE procedure, perceived as having a sexual connotation, would be too uncomfortable for them.
Additionally, coworkers or work acquaintances can sometimes feel uncomfortable pronouncing a name that has a different connotation in another language, said Cohen who advised a client named Parkshit to shorten his name to Park.
Why has the word become such an uncomfortable one?" Why is feminism a word with such negative connotations?
And remember, connotations evolve.
Not very nice connotations.
Because umlauts have connotations.
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