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    It Connotes responsibility and conservative practicality.

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    Initially Naess Connotes it as a kind of ecological philosophy:.

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    The expression'public order' Connotes the sense of public peace, safety and tranquillity.

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    This simply Connotes that you can never become wealthy keeping a job.

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    Also since James defined it, the more strongly Connotes techniques of scientific experimentation.

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    Also since James defined it, the term more strongly Connotes techniques of scientific experimentation.

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    It Connotes the beginning of economic freedom and equality of all in the country.”.

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    Faith Connotes belief in God and believing He will do what He says He will do.

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    Are the perpetrators of such actions evil(Connotes powerful), sick(Connotes vulnerable) or evil because they are sick?

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    Honorifics are words that connote esteem or respect when used in addressing or referring to a person.

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    Socially,“intellectualism” negatively Connotes: single-mindedness of purpose(“too much attention to thinking”) and emotional coldness“the absence of affection and feeling”.

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    It is not simply a geographical term, but also a political one, connoting that it separates Europe(“the West”) from the Far East.

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    The influence of the horse is expressed in the English language in such terms as chivalry and cavalier, which connote honour, respect, good manners, and straightforwardness.

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    One major objection to this approach, of course, is that the word“disability” Connotes a lack of work capacity, a stigma that may harm not only currently pregnant workers but women overall.

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    Also, the capital goods segment within the IIP, which Connotes investment, grew at a healthy pace of 14.6 per cent in January but came down from the 16.4 per cent growth in December.

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    Longevity often Connotes authority and expertise to the potential client and is a message particularly relevant in competitive spaces where you will certainly need to an expert to close competitive deals or navigate bidding wars that occur.

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    Belonging can also contribute to a meaningful life, since being a part of a group Connotes being a part of something larger, something that expands beyond the boundaries of our own self, thus promoting a sense of“lastingness” and“continuity” Lambert et al, 2013, p.

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