Sentences with phrase «connoted by»

However, his use of blue Scotch tape remains his most identifying strategy in the West, perhaps because it most resonates with the dominant practices connoted by Conceptualism.
The screen is now flanked by simple forward and back buttons, mirrored in size and shape and connoted by arrows (as opposed to words, as on Kindle 2).
As Savarkar puts it, «For the first two essentials of Hindutva — nation and jati [race]-- are clearly denoted and connoted by the word pitrubhu [Fatherland] while the third element of Sanskriti [civilization] is pre-eminently implied by the word Punyabhu [Holyland].

Not exact matches

If you make your pitch to the customer by focusing on price, you connote low quality.
let not some men among you laugh at others: it may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): nor let some women laugh at others: it may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): nor def - ame nor be sar - cas - tic to each other, nor call each other by (off - ensive) nicknames: Ill - seeming is a name connoting wic - ked - ness, (to be used of one) after he has believed: And those who do not des - ist are (Indeed) doing wrong.
let not some men among you laugh at others: it may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): nor let some women laugh at others: it may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): nor de-fame nor be sa - rca - stic to each other, nor call each other by (offensive) nicknames: Ill - seeming is a name connoting wi - cke - dness, (to be used of one) after he has believed: And those who do not de-si-st are (Indeed) doing wrong.
Under this view, becoming connotes only the nontemporal process by which something that does not yet exist comes into existence.»
Berenson (1990) suggests that «spirituality, as opposed to religion, connotes a direct, personal experience of the sacred unmediated by particular belief systems prescribed by dogma or by hierarchical structures of priests, ministers, rabbis, or gurus» (p. 304).
Brock identified agape love with the wrong direction of classical (patriarchal) theism in championing «disinterested» love, «dispassionate» love that includes no dynamic interrelationship between Lover and beloved and leaves God utterly unaffected by the creaturely response to God's love.21 Erotic love, by contrast, «connotes intimacy through the subjective engagement of the whole self in a relationship.»
It has no physiological theory of the production of these its favorite states, by which it may accredit them; and its attempt to discredit the states which it dislikes, by vaguely associating them with nerves and liver, and connecting them with names connoting bodily affliction, is altogether illogical and inconsistent.
«Consilience» is a l9th - century term connoting a «jumping together» of knowledge «by the linking of fact and fact - based theory across the disciplines to create a common groundwork of explanation.»
Here «why» connotes, as it does not in physics, «With what motive, intention, or purpose, or inspired or irritated by what pleasant or unpleasant sensation or memory?»
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.
I suppose the key term is «settler state, connoting a political entity established by a non-indigenous group to rule over an indigenous people whom it exploits and oppresses.
For them, its overtones are imperialistic (invading the lives of others), revivalistic (connoting intellectual shallowness and emotionalism), and manipulative (pushing people by arousing guilt and fear).
While its definition connotes no gender, the name Malaya has been largely used by females.
... «Superior Court» is to be construed historically, and that... it connotes a court having an inherent jurisdiction, in England, to administer justice according to the law, as and being a part of, or descended from, and as exercising part of the power of, the Aula Regia, established by William the First, which had universal jurisdiction in all matters of right and wrong throughout the kingdom, and over which, in its early days, the King presided in person.
His reply connoted some allusions to circumstances where an honest man fighting corruption is surrounded mostly by unpatriotic greedy ruling class.
Environmentalists say the abbreviation connotes the region's oil and gas potential rather than its wildlife and cultural value by divorcing it from the words «wildlife» and «refuge.»
Application for membership is voluntary and also connotes agreement by the applicant with Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey's membership obligations and basic objectives.
Here, we use the term AAN because many brainstem nuclei that contribute to arousal are located outside of the pontine and midbrain reticular core (e.g., locus coeruleus, parabrachial complex, etc.), and because we believe that the word «network» appropriately connotes the physiological mechanisms by which multiple modular circuits interrelate to enable the emergent property of arousal, and hence consciousness.
Director Sebastian Lelio finds symbolism in those smallest of things — a cigarette shared, the sheitel wigs worn by married women that connote duality, the contrast between light and shadow.
Caesar's name (given to him by his human masters in the previous film) connotes power, nobility and vulnerability to betrayal; screenwriters Mark Bomback, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver may want us to remember that Koba was Stalin's nickname, although Koba is more like Jeremy Irons's ferocious Scar in The Lion King.
Spielberg's version, with a screenplay credited to Lee Hall and Richard Curtis, renders the horses mute, and favors close - ups of their eyes to connote intimate communication, followed immediately by action (s) meant to illustrate their thoughts.
It connotes that authority runs an area, like a father, by usurping others» liberties.
But rather than segregating self published books, what I would rather see is an education of the public to differentiate between the terms vanity publishing (which I think most folks agree is generally bad and awful and will never lose its stigma), self - publishing (which often connotes work that has not been properly vetted by people who know how to judge a good product) and indie publishing, which is a term that those of us who use it are hoping will come to mean quality — work that has been vetted by independent editors and formatted by people who give a damn about putting out a professional product that rivals anything put out by New York.
The term self - publisher connotes in some minds poor quality books produced by hostile writing enthusiasts who feel that the publishing establishment has failed them.
It connotes that whatever the central bank policy might be, it will drive a market outcome; whatever the market outcome, it was driven by a central bank policy.
Perhaps Reinhardt's valences within sixties painting culture might be better understood by broadening what that culture connotes.
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Raina connotes the complex experience of being located between two cultures by highlighting the permeable surface of burlap as she paints from both the back and front of the textured fabric.
While gravity acts as a force defied by this group of work, it also connotes significant importance and points to the three individual perspectives.
Using modernist aesthetics and ideals elucidated by the Russian constructivists and the Bauhaus school — both of which are movements known for their utopian aspirations — Cerrillo makes steel frames that outline empty gallery space, exploring the failure of Modernist abstraction to connote real meaning.
«Fact» may carry the wrong associations here, if it connotes the careful, dry transcription of a place detail by detail, which is obviously far from Dodd's methods.
Though the aversion to empty space signified by horror vacui usually connotes a fear of such spaces, in Ossorio's case, it should be understood as stemming from a daring to fill space.
Forget Zombie Formalism, a term coined by artist / writer Walter Robinson to connote soulless, formulaic abstraction; we will be left simply with the walking dead of careers past.
On show here are works belonging to the Christian Democratic Appeal (a small clay figurine representing the importance of family values and faith), the Labor Party (a piece of a new kind of asphalt, more endurable under extreme temperatures, connoting stability, employment and freedom of movement for the working class), the Socialist Party (photos of a protest by harbor workers in Rotterdam that went on strike in 1979 to demand higher salaries), and Leefbar («Livable») Rotterdam (an image of tolerant multiculturalism, at odds with the ideological identity of the owners.)
Newton combines found images of the mathematician / philosopher Sir Isaac Newton (by Kneller), diagrams and book pages over which Neil has scrawled Newton's name and partially masked the images with splotches of black paint which connote Rorschach's tests and action painting.
Smudging, often applied to the based of a work, connotes energy — the lost energy of the lonely landmarks and time passing by, wind - like and invariably contributing to the building's demise.
The current state of abstraction in painting can be viewed as a synthesis of both strategies — overcoming nostalgia by taking advantage of what it connotes.
To use the word «campaign» is not meant to connote an organized conspiracy led by one or a few entities who coordinate all actors, but rather a social movement that creates widespread, predictable, and strong opposition to climate change policy and that consistently uses scientific uncertainty arguments as the basis of its opposition.
I believe that many AGW proponents (a) use the term «heat - trapping gas» to connote the IR absorption / IR emission properties of some gases, and (b) then argue that everything else being equal the heat - trapping nature of a gas is by itself sufficient to conclude that material possessing an internal source of thermal energy will when surrounded by a heat - trapping gas be warmer that it would be in the absence of the heat - trapping gas.
Calthorpe is writing in America, where the word «urban» is thought of by many to connote «the American ghetto, crime ridden concrete jungle that simultaneously destroys land, community, and human potential.»
And whatever the content of the obligation might be, it self - evidently does not connote a duty invariably to give effect to nothing other than the literal meaning of the words used by Parliament.
It was not necessary that any of his land should have been taken; (ii) the term «injuriously affected» connoted «injuria,» that was to say, damage which would have been wrongful but for the protection afforded by statutory powers.
Consequently, the bank reiterated that these regulations do not connote the endorsement, licensing or validation by the bank of any digital currency entities.
By its very nature, the pinwheel connotes whimsy and childlike notions - it has come to serve as a reminder of the safe, stable, and nurturing childhoods we want for all children.
Reframing and positively connoting family struggles can be linked back to Bateson's early research into brief intervention using a positive focus, suggesting change can be brought about for families by future - thinking in as effective a way as by problem - resolution.
Beyond connoting competence and professionalism, you stand to gain considerable leverage during the negotiating process by having a pre-listing home inspection.
While luxury connotes quality, refinement and exclusivity, what qualifies as «luxury» varies by market.
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