1. Although universal graphics may seem a quaint notion to fashionistas, they still carry currency in the corporate world. 2. And the school was a monument, too, to the quaint notion that spending money to educate children is something a community should show off. 3. But it has become an uncommon strategy as reciprocal loyalty in the workplace has come to be seen as a quaint notion, he said. 4. In pushing the quaint notion of campaign finance reform, Fowler recently noted the changes that TV has wrought in politics. 5. Indeed, one of the more prominent casualties in this process was the quaint notion that the Republicans are the only reliable champions of smaller government. 6. Is the idea of a reasonably steady improvement in the quality of life from one generation to another just a quaint notion from the distant past? 7. Innocent until proven guilty is a quaint little notion, but we know better. 8. It is wrong, a quaint notion that enjoys little cultural currency in the modern age. 9. It seemed a quaint notion at the time, since the Owls had never won a Southwest Conference title, let alone anything else. 10. Most governors-elect have the quaint notion that they ought to hit the ground running. |