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I did not fear nuclear proliferation because I believe such bombs are mere prestige acquisitions, so horrible not even lunatics would use them.
Computer experts who years ago would reveal software vulnerabilities for mere prestige have realised that they were treating "diamonds as pebbles", says Mr Filiol, now head of the Operational Cryptography and Computer Virology Lab in Laval.
What about schools and hospitals, or the roads and other bits of infrastructure that might generate business investment, and so produce genuine economic growth, rather than mere prestige?In this context, the Greek government's claim that "oh, we'll cut spending in other ways" is hardly persuasive or even to the point.
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One motive is simple prestige.
A writer with mere literary prestige would not have inspired my 11-year-old to create a Lego tombstone for him.
Perhaps we need a campaign to raise the aspirations of Oxbridge graduates above mere money-making and prestige, to help them all to play more constructive roles in society?
But many do know, and resist.The point about prestige is not mere snobbery.
He was a charismatic leader of unrivaled prestige (auctoritas), whose merest suggestions were binding.
Today the major international music competitions cast a mere shadow of the influence and prestige they once did.
Mexico was, he declared, now a mere pawn of the United States, its "prestige and influence gained in Latin America and the world...turned to ashes".In this section An underpowered economy Not his father's son?
As a mere human and institutional construct, scientific prestige is never eternal and therefore temporal by nature.
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