In my view this connotes something more than a legitimate disagreement between counsel as to the propriety of particular questions. |
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The name itself connotes derision and contempt for the inhabitants of the compound. |
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More generally it connotes networks and their mode of functioning, the forms of their permeation and manipulation. |
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Jaundice connotes bitterness or resentment. Of what is she bitter or resentful? What bitterness or resentment might she be urging upon us? |
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This connotes a voluntary invitation by the offeror to the offeree to enter into a contractual relationship. |
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It connotes eating, drinking, dancing, joking, laughing, and horsing around. |
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Our present connotes changing time and sempiternity, whereas, God's present, abiding, unmoved, and immovable, connotes eternity. |
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This position does not make critical theorists moral skeptics, at least insofar as that term connotes a negative or irrational quality. |
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The sea connotes what the land is not, yet together they form the world's surfaces. |
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The word connotes secrecy and duplicity, but the perpetrators have been completely up front and honest about their goals and about their motives. |
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The term connotes any subgroup that has traditionally been underrepresented in substance abuse prevention and treatment. |
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Their very name connotes hope, and engagement with the culture around them. |
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It is, however, open to question whether this fact connotes dissimilarity of attitudes on the part of the spouses. |
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The latter term connotes a reform which is designed to return an institution to its original purpose, from which it has fallen away. |
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The term connotes a relationship with the Almighty that is as real as a piece of matter that can be actually held in hand. |
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This word connotes a single letter or a word and also compound meanings. |
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His is a cinema of whimsy in the most literal sense of the word, and from his impulsive choices ultimately emerges the playfulness the word typically connotes. |
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Respect for Justice and Inclusiveness: Justice connotes fairness and equity. |
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The Minister compares a genuine life sentence, which connotes seriousness of offending and proper punishment, with the fact that someone is embarrassed about a past offence. |
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It connotes something deposited for safekeeping, like currency in a safe-deposit box. |
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Hence, the 19th-century term copperplate hand usually connotes calligraphic showiness and sleekness. |
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Oiliness generally connotes relative ability to operate under boundary lubrication conditions. |
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Moreover, amendment means change not cancellation which the word revocation connotes. |
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Basic', in an increasing number of countries, however, now connotes not only early childhood care and education and primary schooling. |
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The very nature of weapons of mass destruction connotes an indiscriminate impact on both men and women. |
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Morontia intellect, therefore, connotes a dual mind in the local universe dominated by one will. |
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Divinity connotes the expression of the quality and nature of God, which is love activated by will and wisdom. |
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First, maturation connotes growth, which I consider healthy, whereas evolution simply denotes change, whether progressive or regressive. |
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With a book about Jane Franklin and her life of letters to her brother Benjamin, sepia yellow connotes yellowing papers. |
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Certainly the term connotes intervention by some intelligent agent. |
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I think in some ways it's been a bit of a detriment, because that building connotes other things for people, and they're afraid to come through the door. |
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More generally, the word connotes the breaking of a magic spell. |
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After critics of the design lined up to argue that the Confederate flag connotes racism and violence, the board charged with reviewing applications voted unanimously to reject the Sons' plate. |
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The fact that the State shall support community housing projects connotes that such projects shall be given priority regardless of the identities and income levels of the residents of these houses. |
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These chefs and their devoted clientele are less vegetarians than vegivores, a term that connotes fervid vegetable love rather than ardent meat hate. |
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From a phenomenological perspective this approach connotes religio-cultural supremacy, racism and ethnocentricism which culminate in the marginalization of other cultures. |
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The adjective Orwellian connotes an attitude and a policy of control by propaganda, surveillance, misinformation, denial of truth, and manipulation of the past. |
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As such, it now connotes any activity performed by armed force personnel. |
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The word coalition connotes a coming together to achieve a goal. |
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