Sentences with phrase «connotes value»

Maybe there is no such thing as completely neutral language, but these current phrases (with their connoted values as subtle as a Rocky sequel) assume one way is inherently better than another — meaning authors will approach the culture with the idea that there is one way, a right way.

Not exact matches

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.
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.»
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.
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.
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.)
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