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The low prestige of ketchup hits Mr. Andrés hard.
The trades suffer from low prestige, and I believe this is based on a simple mistake.
That is why New York speech has a low prestige even among its own speakers".
A summer of hard work and low prestige have left her sounding like a convert to her father's cause.
Unlike them, he would win his most enduring fame for crime pictures with low budgets and (initially) low prestige.
The nine institutions — three with high prestige, two medium prestige and four with low prestige — were a mix of public and private, teaching and research intensive.
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"People often have negative bias toward non-standard accents, particularly those with disadvantaged and low-prestige minority groups," she says.
In short, dropping off the tenure track means life as a low-paid, low-prestige adjunct or instructor.
It is inevitable in a networked world that our economy is going to shed certain low-wage, low-prestige jobs.
By the 17th century, portraiture, once a trophy art, was considered a low-prestige genre; Rembrandt's old man suggests why.
Students assigned to the low-prestige committees were, again, less nervous, on average, about choosing a female participant.
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