Sentence examples for Esteemed reputation from inspiring English sources

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"It is unconscionable that the National Geographic Society, with its esteemed reputation and longstanding educational mission for both adults and children, has chosen to cram National Geographic Kids magazine with advertisements for sugary cereals, candy and snack foods," the letter says.

These "predatory" journals include the variety that seek to attract potential authors with flattering spam e-mails assuring rapid publication on the basis of the Journal's highly esteemed reputation in the field.

The current economic crises and the low conjuncture also injure the USA's highly esteemed reputation.

With more flesh on its Ibsenesque skeleton, plus a credible conclusion, it might add to Jackson's already esteemed reputation.

Insights into the nature of "virtue", "justice", or "goodness" are arguably less substantial, but Plato's esteemed reputation for furnishing them is likely one of the strongest pieces of evidence for the impact of patriarchal bias over time.

Even if Klee sincerely believed in the policy he was advocating, in general this kind of disclosure helps readers and participants in the policy process to understand the motivations of advocates, especially those who bring to the table an esteemed reputation, like Professor Klee's.

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Some brokerage firms with esteemed reputations merged with competing firms, prompting a flood of brokers to start or join independent financial advisory firms.

More than simply receiving a large cash prize, winning the Giller elevates an author to eminence both commercially and culturally; it bestows a glorious triumvirate of success: an internationally esteemed literary reputation, skyrocketing sales and a greater freedom with which to continue writing.

Y&R evaluates brands on four pillars of health, one of which is esteem – the respect, regard and reputation that fulfill the promise of the brand.

Rather, there's love and real estate — and a constant jockeying for a nose ahead in the competition for esteem (or "reputation").

Rather, there's love and real estate and a constant jockeying for a nose ahead in the competition for esteem (or "reputation").

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