Sentence examples for historically been associated from inspiring English sources

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Display has historically been associated, paradoxically, with poor viewability.

Like "phones," cameras have not historically been associated with being game boards.

The impala, a gentle, fleet-hoofed grazing animal from eastern Africa, has historically been associated with Chevrolet's large, upper-level models.

Because turbans have historically been associated with Arab dress, it is tempting to connect them with the conflict in the Middle East.

Research by the London Business School shows that low real interest rates have historically been associated with low, not high, equity returns.

That many beliefs have historically been associated with political ideologies or commercial preferences of the more unpleasant kind is more an accident of history than anything intrinsic to the word propaganda itself.

Sikhs and their turbans have been in Britain since the 1860s and have historically been associated with bravery, loyalty and acts of courage as they fought for Britain during two world wars, and all over the empire.

Low real interest rates, which many people see as a bullish signal for the stockmarket, have historically been associated with low, not high, equity returns.That is a problem because of the unrealistic assumptions many investors have made.

"Stories saying that teachers are facing feral youth in the classroom, that they don't have enough control – or stories saying they're whingers if they're raising issues - those debates actively make teaching sound unattractive," says Ryan. Teaching has historically been associated with high workloads, adds Howson, but there is a sense that things have got worse.

WASHINGTON — In proposing a one-year, $33 billion tax credit for small businesses, the Obama administration is simultaneously seeking to stimulate hiring by reducing payroll taxes and to turn its attention to a constituency that has historically been associated with Republicans.

These strands of Taylor's modern self are sometimes complementary and sometimes contradictory: the ideal of freedom, for example, has historically been associated with technological control over the natural world, which puts it at odds with the more Romantic view of nature as a source of goodness and renewal.

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