Sentence examples for attributed pride from inspiring English sources

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Jack Foley, the president of distribution of Focus Features, the film's US distributor, attributed Pride & Prejudices success in America to Austen's appeal to "the boomer market" and its status as a known "brand".

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Generally, CHWs in all categories were proud of their role as volunteer health workers and attributed this pride, in part, to the process of 'basic CHW' selection through a community vote.

This growth is usually attributed to greater pride in Aboriginality, the evolution of positive discrimination (affirmative action) policies in education, health, and welfare, and the official adoption of a generous definition of "Aboriginals" and "Torres Strait Islanders".

Before he was sentenced, Mr. Nemazee, wearing a blue blazer, white shirt and blue tie, stood and made a statement in which he attributed his wrongdoing to "pride, ego, arrogance".

They live in Field of Dreams, new houses that Mr. Moore characterized as "the only truly integrated community in eastern North Carolina," a fact he attributed to the equalizing pride of home ownership.

Moreover, Germany has benefited greatly from the euro and the European Union: two-thirds of German trade revenue, and about half of the trade surplus from which Germans derive so much pride, can be attributed to commerce with other members of the European Union.

Soon afterward, attributed to the neighborhood's pride over their name, that sign was thrown into the Hudson River and replaced with the original Scarborough sign.

The sudden eclipse of the Akkadian empire long after Naram-Sin, which was wrongly attributed to that ruler's presumed pride and the gods' retaliation, is the theme of "The Fall of Akkad".

Another Venezuelan who has long known Mr. Abreu, Moisés Naím, a frequent commentator on national affairs, attributed the adulation for Mr. Abreu to pride in a country whose main claims to fame are oil, beauty queens and baseball players.

In the end, his many critics attributed his fall to the usual sins of the powerful: greed, vanity and pride.

Can exhibitionism, boastfulness, pride, political correctness, name dropping, rudeness and one-upmanship all be attributed to snobbery?

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