Sentences with phrase «so connoted»

The language is discrete (climate, weather) and so connotes a difference in kind.

Not exact matches

Now, while publishing as a former SEAL connotes a negative image within the community, the benefits of doing so help people like me learn enough to make informed choices.
It's a word that, here, does not so much connote an actual small - business owner as a feeling — an image of the young worker in the 21st - century gig economy who DJs on the weekends and, while almost certainly doing underpaid and entirely precarious labour, has earned the right to work from her local coffee shop in the slouchy drop - shoulder crewneck of her choice.
So, to the modern mind, reason connotes self - creation in a more radical sense.
The abstract noun «conception» means the act of conceiving and / or the fact of conceiving, i.e., of taking hold of and holding something in the mind, and thus frequently also connotes «what» is so held — in this being synonymous with «concept,» or «thought,» or «idea» in its modern usage.
«So, as we are working assiduously to solidify the unity and peaceful coexistence between and among the various religious organisations in the country, we are equally determined to portray to the world that the religion of islam connotes peace and unity.
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?
«Crazy cat lady» connotes so much barbarity.
Cheim & Reid's press release quotes from Laura Mulvey «s seminal essay, «Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema»: «In their traditional exhibitionist role women are simultaneously looked at and displayed, with their appearance coded for strong visual and erotic impact so that they can be said to connote to - be-looked-at-ness.»
While the scale of the paintings alone connotes a broadened sense of scope, Weatherford's brushstrokes have also increased in size, so that they imply the presence of the entire body rather than just that of the hand.
In so doing, the welfare of the child concerned seems to have been connoted entirely with justice («the interests of that little girl... in having an allegation properly investigated and tested» (para [1]-RRB--RRB- rather than in the abstract: the public interest in ensuring that those with information about abuse of children come forward (per D v National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children [1978] AC 171).
While the Code of Ethics does not expressly mandate «fairness» (given its inherent subjectivity), remember that the Preamble has long noted that ``... REALTOR ® has come to connote competency, fairness, and high integrity...» If a seller directs you to advise offerors about the existence of other purchase offers, fairness dictates that all offerors or their representatives be so informed.
In addition, the court found that the Domain Name could connote that it had information about gay NAR members, but the Registrant's website also had information about nonmembers and so could cause confusion.
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