Sentences with phrase «connotes someone»

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.
The phrase «low P / E» connotes relativity.
Typically, it connotes the purchase of stocks having attributes such as a low ratio of price to book value, a low price - earnings ratio, or a high dividend yield.
A corporate liquidation typically connotes business failure; but ironically, it may correspond with investment success.
The Kobo executive also highlights the importance of cover design to appeal to readers since it is the first entrance that pretty much connotes your selling point.
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.
This is because evolutionarily, people are inclined to liking sweet - tasting foods since it connotes that the food is safe and good to eat.
To me it connotes standing up for equal rights, opportunity and pay.
«McWorld» connotes the proactive and «Jihad» the reactive, and both, according to Barber, create «a world in which our only choices are the secular universalism of the cosmopolitan market and the everyday particularism of the fractious tribe.»
It connotes love, affection, kindness, gentleness, generosity of spirit, and warm - heartedness.
What the word editing connotes to most people — correcting and improving an author's text — is only part of what book editors do.
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.
Despite the «X» in its name, which typically connotes AWD, the TLX is a front - wheel drive machine with either the I4 or the V6.
Also, LaCrosse is a great name for a Buick because it connotes a mature yet sporty image.
From the headlight to the taillight, there's a beautiful undercut feature varying in depth that connotes poise and grace.»
The LX 470 - the name change from the 450 connotes the more powerful 4.7 - liter V8 engine - and the new Land Cruiser still share the same basic architecture.
While it began as BMW's Motorsport division, today the»M» in BMW M connotes the Bavarian automaker's high - performance division.
These days, the «utility» in «sport utility» increasingly connotes a vehicle's fitness for duty as a family connectivity hub more than it signals actual off - road or hauling abilities.
All that's missing is a storied name that connotes social status, but the Genesis policy of never again having to visit the dealer after the purchase — a rep comes to collect your car and delivers a loaner — more than compensates with the perks that fiscal wealth normally brings.
Personalized learning too often connotes technology - driven individualization, where children are plodding through curricula, albeit at their own pace, but still for the purpose raising scores on standardized assessments.
A high bar for entry into a profession connotes status.
Nowadays you don't say «retarded» because someone would call the language police and that word, when not used as a slur, means «slow» and connotes that one day you'll catch up.
Many educators cite an important difference between «personalized» learning and «personal» learning — the latter connotes a deeper degree of autonomy for the learner.
«Pink slip» still connotes an awful brand of helplessness, even though, I assume, most Americans who get pink - slipped these days never see a pink slip.
I think the word connotes a more participatory role for a wider variety of constituents who have a stake in helping schools.
It connotes that authority runs an area, like a father, by usurping others» liberties.
If it «connotes the adoption of any specific moral code» then Howard Gardner does not find the term moral intelligence acceptable (ibid.: 75).
Yet innovation frequently connotes disruption; not always the best environment for students and children.
For many, the word «mindfulness» - awareness of what's happening in a present moment - connotes a new age ideology often dismissed as having no real bearing on a person's abilities.
The name itself connotes progress, forward movement, even competition.
It connotes equity, equality, and above all fairness.
Merrill (2013) reminds us that this element is referred to as demonstration because it connotes the idea of showing learners application of the information.
Creating new value, as a transformative competency, connotes processes of creating, making, bringing into being and formulating; and outcomes that are innovative, fresh and original, contributing something of intrinsic positive worth.
People often talk about the dissemination of research, but John Easton, the director of the Institute of Education Sciences, prefers the word «facilitation,» which connotes more than just publishing a paper and throwing it to the wind.
And it's an ugly and scary new world too, certainly since the appearance in late 2001 of the pre-9 / 11 - produced Ocean's Eleven: screenwriters Brian Koppelman and David Levien (who together wrote Walking Tall and Runaway Jury) have some fun tweaking the new and surreal security theater that we all must participate in from time to time these days, in which a cheap uniform connotes a certain trustworthiness, however unwarranted it may be.
Less subtext and more just text, using this colour within the narrative of We Need to Talk About Kevin connotes the foreshadowing and aftermath of death.
Part of what's made the novel such an enduring classic for 150 years is how it connotes a different era, replete with hand - curled ringlets, embroidered slippers, and pink and white ice cream.
The way the original's Susanne Lothar wailed «I love you» to her hobbled husband was heartbreaking; Watts's hushed whispering of the line connotes a strange sense of shame.
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.
There's not much to see here, but even a quick shot of the Millennium Falcon connotes an entire galaxy of association.
About Blog Vivo is a word that connotes life in several languages and observing life is what this collective does.
EliteSingles as the name connotes, is a way to for elite seniors to connect and meet partners.
However, the colour also connotes authority and power which means that wearing too much black can actually make you appear unapproachable.
In most parts of the country, fall connotes colorful leaves, chilly days and nights, and the splendor of warm, hearty comfort food.
Oh I actually never heard of this product before but that sounds really interesting... so as what the term connotes, the main ingredient of this product is baking powder right?
In lieu of that, I can say this: to me, «effortless» connotes a harmony of outfit and wearer that appears entirely natural, not contrived.
Unlike compassion, pity connotes condescension, patronization, and a power dynamic — a belief of superiority and inferiority whereupon the one being «pitied» is inferior.
In other words, a syndrome connotes multiple causes, some of which may be unknown.
The word «visceral» connotes toughness, but it's actually pretty gentle and slow.
It connotes a sexual looseness and promiscuity.
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