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Among this set, risk-taking is regarded as a badge of honor.
Ministers had complained that Asbos were often regarded as a "badge of honour" by some offenders.
Mr. Estrada's profligate way of life, a key part of the prosecution's case against him, is regarded as a badge of pride by some poor Filipinos.
The official figures show why they were increasingly regarded as a badge of honour by young offenders, with the breach rate among 12-14-year-olds 12-14-year-olds 12-14-year-olds 12-14-year-olds
Marine Le Pen claims to have made the NF more respectable but a far-right vote is still regarded as a badge of shame.
Unfortunately, the fund apparently couldn't bring itself to break completely with the austerity talk that is regarded as a badge of seriousness in the policy world.
Because the ranking deities of American letters, Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Faulkner, were alcoholics, hard drinking (along with heavy smoking) was encouraged and the ability to hold one's liquor was regarded as a badge of manliness.
Failure is regarded as a badge of honor, not as an object of shame.
Teaching qualifications, once regarded as a badge of merit, became obligatory during the post-war period, to be imposed by law as the sole route into the state system.
Until the days when an inch of bare skin on a normal-sized woman isn't regarded as a badge of courage, we have Mindy Kaling to make us laugh about it.
In this respect, the disease may be almost regarded as a badge of respectable endeavor' (Camp, 1913).
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