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Advisers to the White House said the administration believed that Mr. Kissinger had sufficient prestige that he could be independent of Mr. Bush, but at the same time was someone Mr. Bush and his staff could be comfortable with.
Colgate W. Darden Jr., its president at the time, answered, "The University of Virginia has sufficient prestige without William Faulkner".The putdown was not as unmerited as it seems.
His recommendation - to take over the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane - was a pipe dream, and the report was shelved, but Drummond acquired sufficient prestige in the dance field to create (and administer from 1986 to 1994) the national dance co-ordination committee.
Followers of sufficient prestige are invited to wear scarlet, with the individual buttons of the hunt, and a top hat (the velvet cap being strictly the prerogative of those actively engaged in the control of hounds, though by modern usage women may also wear it).
But Hewitt told the Times that he thought a slot on 60 Minutes would carry sufficient prestige, even for a former leader of the free world.
Status means everything in Japan, and these were carefully graded: four-seaters, doubles and individual thrones for the man who is so important that no other human being has sufficient prestige to sit with him.
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Some may argue that the tobacco epidemic's insidiously slow onset and 'silence' in comparison with dramatic outbreaks of infectious diseases, such as AIDS and SARS, results in tobacco control not being given sufficient priority, prestige, or resources in public health planning and programmes.
When the researchers created a model that took all these factors into account to predict the real-world hiring decisions, they found that institutional prestige and productivity alone were sufficient for accurate predictions.
This package has also evolved over time to one where job security and prestige remain important, but no longer sufficient due to some of the lowest salaries in the region, poor system infrastructure, and increasing patient loads.
In summary, prestige and similarity bias were neither necessary nor sufficient for mass clusters, while one-to-many transmission was necessary but not sufficient.
While existing literature points to a correlation between nuclear power, strong state involvement, centralized energy planning and the rhetoric linking energy to national prestige and security, we show that these factors are not sufficient for a successful nuclear program.
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