Sentence examples for something of a badge from inspiring English sources

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The lack of publicly expressed sentimentality is something of a badge for the company.

A ringing in the ears for hours, even days after a night spent facing an enormously powerful sound system can be something of a badge of honour.

So the guffaws and snorts Ms. Bair elicited from small bank chiefs at Wednesday's American Bankers Association conference may represent something of a badge of honor for her.

The blue check mark has since become something of a badge of honor, signaling that someone had reached a certain level of importance.

To the locals, the array of equipment and worldwide expectations that the next big quake is years overdue have become something of a badge of honor.

It also became something of a badge of honour in the Market to say you were "out" against the Paisleyites back in '64.

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And Camp is esoteric – something of a private code, a badge of identity, even, among small urban cliques".

And, they wanted to give their shirts a little something special - a badge of honor.

But now, as Mrs. Clinton heads into her re-election campaign and a possible bid for the presidency, she is trying to recast the political disaster of 1994 as something else: as a badge of honor, as a symbol of lessons learned and, perhaps most significant, as invaluable preparation for dealing with the problems in the health care system today.

The charge is noteworthy because it suggests that Mr. Morsi is now being held liable for criticism of the Mubarak government — something previously considered a badge of honor.

As open business becomes the new normal, Attwell says, being closed will become the sign of a business with something to hide – a badge of the business to avoid.

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