Sentence examples for prestige in achieving from inspiring English sources

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There's a lot of prestige in achieving this accolade.

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The unification of the kingdom, the spread of Anglo-Norman custom, the development of a European trading economy and Robert I's success in achieving independence from England did much to build up the prestige of the institution.

The unification of the kingdom, the spread of Anglo-Norman custom, the development of a European trading economy and Robert I's success in achieving independence from England, all did much to build up the prestige of the institution.

CAM includes a contentious component that may well be related to anger, hatred, and disgust (defeating others and seeking social prestige by achieving better results than they achieve).

The underdeveloped countries' sense of dissatisfaction and grievance arises not only from measurable differences in national incomes but also from the less easily measurable factors, such as their reaction against the colonial past and their complex drives to raise their national prestige and achieve equality in the broadest sense with the developed countries.

The immense prestige achieved in these campaigns was maintained until mid-century.

Maximum proximity prestige is achieved if a vertex is directly chosen by all other vertices.

The Ford Motor Company in the 1950's and 60's supported a fine scientific research laboratory populated by scientists and engineers who achieved international prestige in their scientific accomplishments while at the same time assessing how their scientific productivity can contribute to the future strategies of an automobile company.

Oftentimes, the more power and prestige a person achieves, the more arrogant a person can become.

Praise and esteem were in fact the main rewards and were steps toward the making of a "Big Man" of power and influence in Melanesian communities; in Polynesia, mana personal prestige and moral authority was achieved in the same way.

They are two chapters pulled from Buckland's biography of Emmanuel Goldberg, who had achieved some fame and prestige in the first half of the 20th Century, but whose name has been missing from the history of information science until early 1990s.

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