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# ( Figuratively ) One must act in a fashion that conforms to one's position, and with the reputation that one has earned.
Figuratively it implies getting on with the job but in a steady, relaxed way, without undue urgency or strain.

Figuratively and connotations
Figuratively, " tower " has connotations of proud authority.

Figuratively and is
Figuratively, a closet is a place where one hides things ; " having skeletons in one's closet " is a figure of speech for having particularly sensitive secrets.
Figuratively, I am stomped on every day ... anyway, that is the way I feel sometimes.
Figuratively represented is the famous Platonic tripartite model of the soul: the charioteer represents reason, or intellect, the dark horse appetitive passions, and the white horse irascible nature.
Figuratively this has come to mean that something is as full or as close as it can be.

Figuratively and for
* Figuratively, adding (' sprinkling ') a small quantity of something to something else for various reasons

Figuratively and .
" Figuratively a ladykiller, Addams squired celebrities such as Greta Garbo, Joan Fontaine and Jacqueline Kennedy on social occasions.
Figuratively, it means to commit oneself to a particular course of action by making an alternative course impossible.
Figuratively, a cloak may be anything that disguises or conceals something.
Figuratively, it means that highest spiritual place where God reigns.
Figuratively speaking, he lives in a house whose closets are full of skeletons.
Figuratively it means the place within the mind where one goes in order to work on spiritual development.

with and negative
In what has aptly been called a `` constitutional revolution '', the basic nature of government was transformed from one essentially negative in nature ( the `` night-watchman state '' ) to one with affirmative duties to perform.
He looked disapprovingly at an ash tray piled high with cigarette stubs, shook his head, and moved his hand back and forth in a strong negative gesture.
Two of the fluids showed a high-positive normal pressure when undergoing shear, and two showed small negative pressures which were negligible in comparison with the amount of the positive pressures generated by the other two.
The two fluids which gave the small negative pressures were polybutenes with molecular weights which were stated to be 520 and 300.
It is presumed that this negative head was associated with some geometric factor of the assembly, since different readings were obtained with the same fluid and the only apparent difference was the assembly and disassembly of the apparatus.
For preparative ultracentrifugation, fractions from the column were concentrated by negative pressure dialysis to volumes of 1 ml or less, transferred to cellulose tubes and diluted to 12 ml with isotonic saline.
Because the rake angle Af at the tip of the knife is very much smaller ( or even negative ) when compared to the value of **yc for the major portion of the knife, a very rapid increase in cutting force with thickness will result.
The first is a negative warning: there is no point in the creation of faculty committees and advisory boards with high-sounding titles but no real authority.
The electron is by far the least massive of these particles at, with a negative electrical charge and a size that is too small to be measured using available techniques.
Another view defines anxiety as " a future-oriented mood state in which one is ready or prepared to attempt to cope with upcoming negative events ," suggesting that it is a distinction between future and present dangers which divides anxiety and fear.
Tillich argues that this anxiety can be accepted as part of the human condition or it can be resisted but with negative consequences.
This is a negative Romberg's test, or more accurately, it denotes the individual's inability to carry out the test, because the individual feels unstable even with open eyes.
At pH values between the two pKa values, the zwitterion predominates, but coexists in dynamic equilibrium with small amounts of net negative and net positive ions.
Cysteine also has potentially negative side-chain with pKa < sub > R </ sub >
Using the once popular vortex theory of gravity, the possibility of matter with negative gravity was discussed by William Hicks in the 1880s.
Dirac tried to argue that this was due to the electromagnetic interactions with the sea, until Hermann Weyl proved that hole theory was completely symmetric between negative and positive charges.
A system with a truly negative temperature is not colder than absolute zero.
Rather, a system with a negative temperature is hotter than any system with a positive temperature in the sense that if a negative-temperature system and a positive-temperature system come in contact, heat will flow from the negative-to the positive-temperature system.
As a result, the Boltzmann factor for states of systems at negative temperature increases rather than decreases with increasing state energy.
However, for quasi-equilibrium systems ( e. g. spins out of equilibrium with the electromagnetic field ) this argument does not apply, and negative effective temperatures are attainable.
Since the New Testament never counters this instrumental language with any negative judgment on instruments, opposition to instruments instead comes from an interpretation of history.
Thus, it has a year 0, the years before that are designated with negative numbers and the years after that are designated with positive numbers.

with and connotations
Due to the Gregorian calendar's obvious connotations of Western Christianity, non-Christians and even some Christians sometimes replace the traditional era notations " AD " and " BC " (" Anno Domini " and " Before Christ ") with " CE " and " BCE " (" Common Era " and " Before Common Era ").
" is too loaded with spurious connotations to be meaningful ; but he proposed to replace all such questions with a specific operational test, which has become known as the Turing test.
With Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the reference to the FSB members as " Chekists " arose, particularly by Putin's political opponents, often with negative connotations.
It is normally synonymous with the term nationality although the latter term is sometimes understood to have ethnic connotations.
Despite the negative connotations associated with the term " Cabal ," the name has stuck with this particular team of " good-guy geeks.
As with all derived words, derivational collectives often differ semantically from the original words, acquiring new connotations and even new denotations.
He refers to her becoming a nun, with the goddesse Diana having connotations of chastity.
The term " dictator " is comparable to, but not synonymous with, the ancient concept of a tyrant ; initially " tyrant ", like " dictator ", did not carry negative connotations.
In the United States, the term " Darwinism " is often used by creationists as a pejorative term in reference to beliefs such as atheistic naturalism, but in the United Kingdom the term has no negative connotations, being freely used as a short hand for the body of theory dealing with evolution, and in particular, evolution by natural selection.
There is a thriving industry in constructing words without explicit meaning but with particular connotations for new products or companies.
In this sense, it is similar to the pejorative connotations that have likewise arisen with the term tyrant.
Lindsay adds that it is important to reclaim the specific word " Morality " because of the connotations it holds with many individuals.
While the Scandinavian tradition preserves some evidence of the álfar as skillful supernatural beings with positive connotations, much like the æsir or " gods ", the elves of Anglo-Saxon and continental tradition are almost exclusively presented as mischievous or malevolent beings responsible for misfortune or illness.
Kaisertum might literally be translated as " emperordom " ( on analogy with " kingdom ") or " emperor-ship "; the term denotes specifically " the territory ruled by an emperor ", and is thus somewhat more general than Reich, which in 1804 carried connotations of universal rule.
The word " fractal " often has different connotations for laypeople than mathematicians, where the layperson is more likely to be familiar with fractal art than a mathematical conception.
The overseas advertising of the product often focuses upon the Australian connotations of the beer, e. g. with reference to stereotypical Australian imagery such as kangaroos, exaggerated accents, and cork hats.
As a result, the English word is now associated with the Nazi government of Germany not used often in post-World War II English unless one wishes to invoke the Nazis, or one is translating literally from a foreign language where that language's equivalent of " fatherland " does not bear Nazi connotations.
Paradoxically the " negative " connotations are now becoming associated with " positive " connotations-with the resurgence of gin, upmarket bars now frequently refer to " mother's ruin ", " gin palaces ", where printed copies of Hogarth paintings may sometimes be found ..
In popular usage and in the media, computer intruders or criminals is the exclusive meaning today, with associated pejorative connotations.
However, since network news use of the term pertained primarily to the criminal activities despite this attempt by the technical community to preserve and distinguish the original meaning, the mainstream media and general public continue to describe computer criminals with all levels of technical sophistication as " hackers " and does not generally make use of the word in any of its non-criminal connotations.
This, along with the general public's increasing lack of familiarity of Greek mythology at the time led to the figure of Pan becoming generalised as a ' horned god ', and applying connotations to the character, such as benevolence that were not evident in the original Greek myths which in turn gave rise to the popular acceptance of Murray's hypothetical horned god of the witches.
In Lebanon, Kuwait, Jordan, and Morocco, the majority used the term to mean " duty toward God ", a " divine duty ", or a " worship of God ", with no militaristic connotations.
The social and economic connotations of KAR service, combined with the massive wartime expansion of Kenyan defense forces, created a new class of modernized Africans with distinctive characteristics and interests.

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