Doesn't have a positive
connotation when you think wetlands out your back door.
Very important that you price your property right the first time, it adds a negative
connotation when properties need to drop prices.
Grow your own had a different
connotation when I was younger, but is back to its original meaning.
Most people have a negative
connotation when they hear the word diet, and rightfully so.
This is a common negative
connotation when discussing baby sign language.
And while the term still has negative
connotations when used as a noun (as in, «Oh no!
There will be none of those negative
connotations when they arrive back in N17.
«We have to remove any stigma and negative
connotations when it comes to this issue, we need to eradicate the fear of seeking help.»
Not exact matches
In the business world, the phrase «going green» can carry some strong
connotations, especially
when it comes to hassle and cost.
Not surprisingly, binge - watching is also less frowned upon, with only 30 % of respondents reporting a negative view of binge - viewership (there would appear to be some self - loathers in that bunch) compared to two years ago,
when more than half of respondents felt the term «binging» had negative
connotations.
When leaders within organizations discuss accountability and how to improve in this area, it often has a negative
connotation.
Above all, it made explicit the negative
connotation associated with the product, whose name is short for «spiced ham,» that was once a symbol of patriotism
when sent to U.S. soldiers fighting in the Second World War.
Dementias is seeing things and then ascribing illogical meanings to them either by choice or through chemical imbalances) would make beneficial (helpful) condolences (to assure someone that you care about them
when something bad has happened) to illusively (false truth) make
connotations (or allusions, a slanting of the bias of language toward) a glint (small reflection of light) of glamor their main pride's orifice (did....
They never have had a static meaning and their modern
connotations are misleading
when applied to ancient thought.
Even
when later
connotations began to appear, the earlier ones persisted, as Joshua's words reveal: «Ye can not serve Yahweh; for he is a holy God; he is a jealous God.»
The term «prophet,» we think, referred to these in its common and primary
connotation and was, therefore, only later applied to Elijah in an age
when the definition of the word had been broadened to include the singular, classical prophet.
He and I were talking about Jesus» parable about building your house upon a rock, thus giving a solid foundation,
when he asked an innocent question that had deep
connotations: «What about weathering?»
Like most moderns, I once thought all the
connotations of «discipline» were about what parents and teachers did to you
when you failed to conduct yourself as they thought you should.
The same erotic language employed by the lovers in the Song without negative
connotation is condemned
when found on the harlot's lips (Prov.
His main argument is as follows: «The word Hindu which had essentially geographic and cultural meaning began to acquire religious
connotations» and communal overtones
when missionary religious began converting the untouchables and lower castes of Hindu society with promise of their liberation from caste indignities.
When used in this way, it carries the
connotation of mistreating someone or dragging them away for punishment (BAGD, 251).
This second
connotation, a qualification of sanctifying grace, Niebuhr said, is also supported by the thought of St. Paul
when his thought is considered as a whole.
As a Christian Gnostic, I don't have a hard time with this cartoon at all; If we read the Gospels carefully,
when Jesus asked that He be believed in, it's not in the modern
connotation of «I believe in Santa Claus», but in the first century idiomatic, «Trust me enough to emulate me through my teachings».
There can be little doubt that
when Allaah (swt) uses daiivetrons from the root k - f - r in the Qur» an that almost all of the time it does have a highly negative
connotation and implication, often with extreme consequences of kufr mentioned.I am not sure what you are getting at with an attempt to at - Tasriyf [othewise known as «ilm as - Sarf].
So
when people say they are finding community in a small group, and even
when they describe their group as a family, they mean something quite different from the
connotations that words like «community» and «family» have had in the past.
From the George Fox Web site: In a time
when «evangelical» has more of a political
connotation than a convictional
connotation, we need bright voices that can help sort through the noise and imagine a way forward for those who call themselves evangelical Roger E. Olson is professor of theology at Truett Theological Seminary in Waco, Texas.
When they are thought of through the metaphor of women's breasts, the
connotation is even more remote from omnipotence.
Historian of religions Diana Eck traces the growing popularity of the term «spirituality» to the l99Os
when the word «religion» came to seem too static and institutional in its
connotations, and a gradual shift occurred to the more non-sectarian term «spirituality» Eck herself uses the latter term to designate «the disciplined nurturing of inner spiritual life» (150 - 51).
But I suggest that Protestants who are fascinated with Mary be careful not to expect us to adopt titles for Mary like Mother of God or Mother of the Church,
when those terms, even
when technically correct, come with
connotations that some of us believe, with Barth, necessitate «an Evangelical protest.»
When we consider that the creedal formulation of the Trinity had probably not yet been conceived, we become aware that this title had quite a different
connotation to the early Hebrew Christian, for whom it meant «privileged creature of God,» than it had to the later Greek Christian, who transposed it to the form «God the Son,» meaning the second person of the Trinity.
The problem is,
when Jesus uses the term «lost,» it actually has the opposite
connotation: Being lost doesn't mean you need to go out and find God; it means God is coming to find you.
Being «Green» has many
connotations, but «inexperienced» is the last one that comes to mind
when talking about Excel - Pac Inc., a well - seasoned flexible packaging converter with a special fondness for packaging sustainability as a core manufacturing competence.
Much more recently (a decade perhaps)--
when one established political party, group, or media outlet — creates another mouthpiece to disseminate its» ideas — this is conversely, and with negative
connotation, known as an «astroturf» or artificial group or effort.
I find that saying «she's adopted» has such a negative
connotation for people that it falls on the floor like a thud
when spoken.
«
When something flips from being female to male, so does the
connotation from negative to positive.»
While discipline is a positive virtue in any person's life,
when it comes to using the word for children it has prerogative
connotations of punishment, withholding of privileges, physical chastisement and so on.
This is the provision the police often relies on to injunct demonstrations especially
when such intended protests have political
connotations.
When used in a rhetorical manner by opponents of a particular district map, the term has a negative
connotation but does not necessarily address the legality of a challenged map.
This label paints us a some sort of militant group and has very negative
connotations,
when all we are doing is supporting a long serving, well respected Labour Member of Parliament.
The NAS and Annenberg group identified several ways to change incentives for quality and correction, including rewarding researchers for publishing high - quality work rather than publishing work more often; mentoring young peer - reviewers to increase clarity and quality of editorial responses during the journal publishing process; and using «voluntary withdrawal» and «withdrawal for cause» instead of the blanket «retraction» term, which has negative
connotations that can prevent some researchers from taking action
when a paper is wrong, but not as a result of fraud or misconduct.
My
connotation of whole grains quickly changed
when I attended a conference called «Make (at Least!)
If what you claim is true (i.e. working and living in US for many years), you should know that it is customary in North America to be called on a first name basis without having any
connotation of «peerness» so knock down your sense of superiority a few notches
when / if you decide to return to this discussion board.
Because
when B and I go and stay in Cromer in the summer we borrow his parents» static caravan, which is really a large mobile home that looks nothing like this bag, but it's the
connotations that matter!
When i first got my OTK boots I was really apprehensive about wearing them in the day, to just pop to the shops or on the school run, because they can so easily bring about the old «Pretty Woman»
connotations, with her famous teeny dress and Over The Knee boots.
When I mention eBay, it seems to conjure up either confused looks or has negative
connotations.
Remember
when the term «Mom Jeans» had such a negative
connotation?
When it comes to festival dressing, there are immediate
connotations of denim cut offs, crop tops, layering of crystal necklaces and so on.
When we think of money and relationships, there is often a negative
connotation.
Before we get to the findings, some caveats
When picking a username, good username for online dating site for incorporating more desirable traits rather than ones with negative
connotations, the researchers wrote.
There's plenty of back - and - forth between the scriptwriting office and the ministry — of trying to create melodrama that functions as a narrative against the restrictions of ensuring that there's no negative
connotations for the war effort (
When the screenwriters try to fit the engine failure into the plot, the ministry demands that it be altered, lest anyone think that British engine manufacturing is inferior).