Sentence examples for undesirable connotations from inspiring English sources

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The previous shift (on the level of signifiers) from ELSI (S1) to ELSA (S2) allowed the researchers involved to cleanse themselves of certain undesirable connotations connected with the ELSI label (such as the reproach of being too supportive of genomics research as such) and to develop a new identity (involving more opportunities for taking a critical stance, for instance).

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The word may have an accumulated pejorative connotation to that person and could make the conversation turn toward an undesirable, personal direction, instead of toward the facts, if one does not accept that designation.

"And that is undesirable".

This is highly undesirable.

Both are undesirable options.

That is undesirable.

Acronym for geographically undesirable.

He's undesirable.

This is hugely undesirable.

And remember, connotations evolve.

But who was undesirable?

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