Sentence examples for after esteemed from inspiring English sources

The phrase "after esteemed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that follows a person or entity that is held in high regard, but it lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "After esteemed colleagues presented their findings, the discussion began."
Alternatives: "following respected" or "subsequent to honored".

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He said: "This substantial new report from a leading business organisation blows another huge hole in the credibility of the OBR's oil forecasts, especially as it comes just days after esteemed Scottish economist, Prof Sir Donald Mackay, said the OBR's calculations were 'precisely wrong' and 'hopelessly at sea'.

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Named after an esteemed mathematician and the first African-American tenured professor at Cal, David Blackwell Hall opened this fall to honor Professor Blackwell.

The Oliver E. Williamson Seminar on Institutional Analysis, named after our esteemed colleague who founded the seminar, features current research by faculty, from UCB and elsewhere, and by advanced doctoral students.

I'd guess that this novel — Owen King's first, after an esteemed story collection — was compiled over a period of years, possibly as a series of short stories about a group of characters.

In a season of complaints about the adversarial tendencies and the antireligious slant of television, it is still difficult to imagine an American network or cable station going after so esteemed a religious personage.

"I rise today," Mr. Schumer said, "with 61 of my colleagues to introduce a bill to name the beautiful Federal Courthouse located at 500 Pearl Street after my esteemed colleague and champion of this project, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan".

Study after study from esteemed organizations such as the Institute of Medicine and the National Bureau of Economic Research suggest that junk food marketing targeted at kids is a serious health concern.

The former Tory MP is, after all, an esteemed columnist at the Daily Express, whose owner, Richard Desmond, went to the trouble of resurrecting the said reality show for his beloved Channel 5 earlier this year.

Both Miles Davis and Édith Piaf were maverick, contrarian performers, even more esteemed after their deaths than during their lifetimes, so it makes sense that they should now be recognized simultaneously with stamps issued in their honor.

"I'm coming after a very esteemed and long tenure," he said, referring to his predecessor Marc Wilson, who as director for 28 years did much to raise the prominence of the museum, which opened in 1933 and had long been known for its pre-eminent Asian art collection.

After Simons' departure, esteemed fashion journalist Suzy Menkes wrote an article on Vogue's website entitled "Why fashion is crashing", bemoaning a world where a designer is expected to make six collections a year, as well as satisfy press commitments, a social media profile and personal appearances at client events around the world.

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