low posture
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Journalists honed in on the archetype of eccentric genius, recycling the details of his absurdly low posture at the keyboard and the old sawn-off chair that allowed him to maintain it.
From The Guardian • Jul. 5, 2013
But over the past year, Premier Sato has moved quietly and in typical "low posture" to take Japan into a more active Asian role.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Ambassador Edwin Reischauer responded with a "low posture," mildly stressing patience and asking Japanese to try to understand the American position.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Determined to overcome the reputation for arrogance that Kishi had earned for the Liberal-Democrats, Ikeda, 60, had adopted a conciliatory "low posture" before the voters.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Pacific Edwin Reischauer, former Ambassador to Japan, that the U.S. adopt a "lower profile," or what the Japanese call a "low posture."
From Time Magazine Archive
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