Sentences with phrase «necessarily connote»

But (as I understand it) the phrase does not necessarily connote intentional impropriety.
The terms false positive and false negative can be confusing, because what is «true» or «false» depends on the hypothesis being tested, and the term «positive» does not necessarily connote that a teacher is effective or ineffective.
Though correlation doesn't necessarily connote causation, it is interesting to note that 9 of the 10 most religious states in the US, as revealed by a 2008 Gallup poll of more than 355,000 adults in the U.S. regarding the importance of religion in their lives, are also on the CDC's list of the 10 fattest states.
LOL - regardless of the other part of the statement the word «submit» is the correct translation and although it does not necessarily connote servitude, the idea is that the man is the head of the household and what he says goes.

Not exact matches

To most, criticality might connote a sense of editing — a slimming down not necessarily to the mere essentials, but to points along a line that relate to one another and take a viewer from one place to another without a myriad of detours along the way.
There is something about the word «craft» that connotes antiquated techniques that don't necessarily relate to our contemporary world.
While not necessarily a part of the formal definition of belief, the word frequently connotes an element of faith.
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