Sentence examples for defined prestige from inspiring English sources

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Several Sahrawi tribes' origin myths were based on camels (Caro Baroja [1955]; Mercer [1976a]); camels were central to Sahrawi beliefs, sayings and poems (Pinto Cebrián [1997]); camel ownership defined prestige and social rank; and nomads identified with and felt affection for their camels and their local camel breeds.

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Some sociologist have defined occupational prestige as resources availability (composed of both wealth and power) to each person where others relate it with prestige (composed of power, wealth and prestige).

Four main themes were identified in project names, defined as prestige, landscape, heritage and developers' credibility.

We apply the Katz Bonacich centrality to define network prestige, which agrees with the idea behind the PageRank algorithm.

In other words, researchers do not move evenly through the academic system; from a doctorate to a faculty position, most should expect to move down the ladder defined by the prestige rankings.

He opts, quite 'irrationally', for a less confined and defined 'self', giving up prestige and distance (the ability to define as opposed to create).

This indicates it too expresses "Delayed" "Popularity", in spite of the fact that SJR rankings originate from 2007 citation data and that the SJR has been explicitly defined to "transfer(s) (of) prestige from a journal to another one" (http://www.scimagojr.com/SCImagoJournalRank.pdf).pdf

It was defined then by independent labels like Prestige, Blue Note, Riverside, Commodore and Savoy, which pumped out an endless river of the music as it happened.

Values can be defined by terms such as family, prestige, status, and health or by phrases such as having financial stability, having time to exercise daily, being happily married, and leading an adventurous life.

Minett and Wang [23] defined simple strategies for modifying the prestige to maintain the coexistence of the two languages, following the remarks of the seminal work quoted above [12].

Doormen are well paid, and they wear livery, but since, as Bearman writes, "occupational prestige is associated with ritual purity... doormen have lower prestige than others because their job is defined as one that absorbs impurities by mediating the relationship between the street and the tenant".

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