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The holidays are also a time when matters of status loom large, particularly with one's home.
McInerney's focus has largely shifted from the question of sobriety (or the lack of it) to matters of status (or the lack of it).
This angry, perceptive movie is acutely attentive to matters of status and to the tone of office protocol and manners; one of its fascinations is how breezy bonhomie collapses into disbelief and rancor when jobs vanish.
This was the case across much of the society: young people bold and mutinous in matters of status and hierarchy, yet wholly willing to submit in this other sphere.
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It is a matter of status, of reputation and positioning.
Before long, burial in Père-Lachaise had become a matter of status, as the number of ostentatious tombs gives evidence.
Nonetheless, one can accept that hektemorage was as much a matter of status as of economic obligation.
So, to Trident or not needn't be a binary choice (Analysis: It's a matter of status for some, 18 January).
This matter of status is a significant one because it could require partner countries, like Germany, to transfer valuable technology to China.
Another matter of status and therefore price category difference is an age statement on the label, meaning a phrase such as 8 Years Old or 18 Years Old that signifies that the youngest whisky in the blend was, respectively, at minimum 8 and 18 years old.
They also suggest that professionals are less likely to consider success merely a matter of status or income.
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