It Connotes responsibility and conservative practicality.
Initially Naess Connotes it as a kind of ecological philosophy:.
The expression'public order' Connotes the sense of public peace, safety and tranquillity.
This simply Connotes that you can never become wealthy keeping a job.
Also since James defined it, the more strongly Connotes techniques of scientific experimentation.
Also since James defined it, the term more strongly Connotes techniques of scientific experimentation.
It Connotes the beginning of economic freedom and equality of all in the country.”.
Faith Connotes belief in God and believing He will do what He says He will do.
Are the perpetrators of such actions evil(Connotes powerful), sick(Connotes vulnerable) or evil because they are sick?
Honorifics are words that connote esteem
or respect when used in addressing or referring to a person.
Socially,“intellectualism” negatively Connotes: single-mindedness of purpose(“too much attention to thinking”) and emotional
coldness“the absence of affection and feeling”.
It is not simply a geographical term, but also a political one, connoting that it separates Europe(“the West”) from the Far East.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.