Sentences with phrase «still connotes»

«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.
Sometimes universe still connotes absolutely everything.
Originally understood in expressly anti-Catholic terms, laïcité still connotes, for some French citizens, the idea that public life should categorically exclude religion.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
The name Pulse for the surface planet confused me because it sounded like a verb, similar to a character's Focus, which sounded more like a magic spell than something connoting the Prime Directive of the chosen (I'm still confused why the l'Cie aren't directly told what their Focus is).
Textually, the exhibition relies on the double meaning of the word «Still», connoting both quietness and repetitiousness.
«These fetish items connote bondage, and the still life, art - historically, is a display of abundance but also a reminder of memento mori,» said Wise.
Their simultaneous presence and absence within the works connotes the violence associated with erasing a disturbing or painful cultural memory while still having them identifiable for posterity.
Names like Google and Microsoft connote hegemonic dominance of their respective business fields, and yet both companies are still relatively young.
Others are afraid to discard anything, and still others worry that being too organized will rob them of creativity and connote rigidity.
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