Sentence examples for title equivalent from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Borodin is a close associate of both President Vladimir V. Putin and former President Boris N. Yeltsin, and is said to carry a title equivalent to deputy prime minister.

Dame, properly a name of respect or a title equivalent to lady, surviving in English as the legal designation for the wife or widow of a baronet or knight or for a dame of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire; it is prefixed to the given name and surname.

Aflaq was elected the party's Secretary General of the newly established National Command, a title equivalent to 'party leader', by the party's Second National Congress.

Lent further hazards that the cartoonist profession was made more respectable in Malaysia by the award to Lat in 1994 of a datuk title (equivalent to a knighthood).

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The reason, according to a growing body of research, is that the content of these courses is not as high-achieving as their names — the course-title equivalent of grade inflation.

The level of occupational social contact was then assigned by the following two methods: first, the US job titles equivalent to the job titles of the UK 1990 Standard Occupational Classification were classified into three social contact groups (low, medium, and high) based on a previously published classification (Fear et al, 2005) (Supplementary Table 1).

Chevalier, (French: "horseman"), a French title originally equivalent to the English knight.

A Title IX equivalent would force questions to be asked about existing practices and assumptions in our education system.

Yet Sharif Ali -- sharif is a hereditary title roughly equivalent to lord -- has kept alive the flame of hope he has nurtured since he turned from portfolio management to full-time monarchic ambition after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990.

In a country where women's sports live on life support and a Title IX equivalent is a pipe dream, winning anew on an international stage could have forced Japan to take them seriously, perhaps motivating more girls to compete.

(Nate Chinen) Background Music (The Music of Lennie Tristano) (Wednesday) Notice the parenthetical in the title: the equivalent of an arched eyebrow, given that Tristano, a pianist-composer of midcentury cult intrigue, was not exactly known for supper-club fare.

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