In a symbolic move, Yanai declared earlier this year that English is Uniqlo's official corporate language.
But from a symbolic standpoint, the victory would have been nice for the Knicks.
Dan Lungren, a Republican of California, a conservative, made a symbolic attempt to beat him.
He was almost a symbolic figure: young, energetic, polished, well-educated and ready to tackle challenges.
FORBES: Former Detroit Mayor Found Guilty On Multiple Counts, Including Tax Charges
But, Rep. Crandell insists that his challenge to federal authority is not just a symbolic protest.
FORBES: Arizona Notebook | Showdown Looming Between Sheriffs and Feds?
The federal minimum-wage law has always served a symbolic purpose beyond setting a specific number.
There was a symbolic (if anticipated) changing of the guard for the wider American market, however.
ENGADGET: ComScore: Android's US share kept growing in October, Apple passed LG in all cellphones
Japan has a symbolic emperor and a parliament, and citizens do not directly elect their leader.
Some in the media have claimed that this is a symbolic act and essentially meaningless.
But remember that all that victors at Olympia win is a symbolic prize of a crown of wild olive.
But it was really a symbolic gesture calculated to boost the budget's unabashedly political appeal.
That would be a symbolic first step towards an eventual reduction in Western troop numbers.
General Pinochet is awarded a symbolic Oscar by protesters who say he feigned sickness to avoid trial.
Each villain, ogre, sidekick, and princess is a symbolic representation of an aspect of your unconscious experience.
FORBES: 3 Lessons in Manliness: Another Perspective on the Damsel in Distress Trope in Video Games
Increasingly, the Japanese public is getting used to the idea of a woman as a symbolic head-of-state.
As I mentioned in another post, it was largely a symbolic gathering, lasting less than an hour.
In recent years Tax Day has become both a symbolic and literal focal point for the tea party.
This would have given America almost everything it wanted, allowing Mr Chirac no more than a symbolic success.
But there is also a symbolic significance about gas that goes to the heart of what America is.
"Most people think of it as a symbolic issue that is not hugely pertinent to their lives, " he said.
"I don't think that it's much more than a symbolic decision, " he said.
After the ceremony, to raise the awareness among general public a symbolic walk to Press club Charsadda was organized.
The storm of conflicting opinions centres on the Mrs Thatcher who became a symbolic figure - even an "ism".
It's a symbolic mark that scientists and environmentalists have been anticipating for years.
"For me, it's important as a symbolic political statement, " he told CNN Monday.
But perhaps only within the Obama Administration can a symbolic gesture by the IAEA be considered a diplomatic triumph.
Others slapped their chests with their hands in a symbolic act of self-flagellation.
Alone, California can only make a symbolic gesture and would unfortunately bear a disproportionate share of the economic disruption.
FORBES: California dreaming: Why AB32 makes more sense as federal law
But it is largely a symbolic one, and probably a pyrrhic one too.
Before leaving Israel, Obama paid tribute to the father of modern Zionism in a symbolic visit to Theodor Herzl's grave.
应用推荐