Sentences with phrase «common association»

It's a more common association than an all colored ensemble.
This means that red in combo with certain textures creates common associations.
Pink is the most common association with femininity.
And their many common associations are already coming in very handy, according to sources closes to Cuomo and de Blasio.
Sensory experiences, above all — of heat and inebriation, water and recreation — are among the most common associations with Caribbean life.
While the most common association with the term remains a Predator - like «killer» drone, tomorrow's associations are likely to be more positive — of a toy drone used to take drone selfies (or «dronies), or of a «burrito bomber», rather than an actual one.
The first, of whom Justice Cardozo and Bernard Baruch are examples, are characterized by thin features and spare bodies which often take on a typically Yankee look, while the second have quite frequently the heavy features, swarthy complexion, curly hair, and short body of common association.
Given the common association of the word «indoctrinate» with totalitarian methods, there might be at least a «slight suspicion» that Justice Stevens did not use the term in its neutral sense, especially since he nowhere refers to public school indoctrination.
Acknowledging the historicity of God's commands to people in the common associations of life should discourage every ideological absolutization of transient structures of existence.
In addition, despite the common association with Down syndrome screening, an amniocentesis can also confirm or rule out several disorders with a worse prognosis than Down syndrome.
The common association between narcissism and the high use of those pronouns, known as I - talk, is rooted in a 1988 study from the University of California, Berkeley.
Key Insight: In medical testing, the common association is that positive is bad and that negative is good.
I believe that the common association of creativity with artistic expression contributes to an undervaluing of creativity in the minds of many parents.
Another common association is dietary indiscretion - particularly feeding people food high in fat.
Contrary to common associations to rugs — an object that inherently possesses a strong sense of history and references to defined artistic and aesthetic movements — the purpose of this project is to provide a new and extraordinary channel for art to be made available through an alternate medium.
The practice was not unknown among early war photographers and certainly doesn't detract from the impact the image had on photography; it simply reminds us that the common association of photography with truth is a naive one.
The unevenness of the forms in this work announces its hand - made quality in defiance of a common association of such pure pieces with a mechanistic aesthetic.
Some common associations that come to mind are hospitals or health insurance companies sponsoring runs, banks sponsoring sporting events, and small businesses sponsoring little league teams.
«Our pipeline of properties is the deepest that it has ever been,» says Patricia DelRosso, president of Inland Real Estate Exchange and president of the Tenant - In - Common Association (TICA).
The Tenant - in - Common Association (TICA) plans to diversify its member base to survive the downturn.
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