Sentences with phrase «cachet as»

It may not convey the same style or cachet as a smartphone or tablet, but for many, it's most practical.
It's still building out it's cachet as a financial advisory tool, so it may be that they sought to stay private and not be beholden to the quarterly pressures of a public company while they continue to build out that suite of tools.
They don't have the same cachet as the originals, but hey, we're talking about molded plastic here.
My concern is that the Supreme Court, by setting an arbitrary limit with scant comparable evidence on trial delay, has stirred up a hornet's nest in political circles, where justice spending doesn't have the same political cachet as hospital spending.
«Springeresque» doesn't have the same cachet as «Kafkaesque» but if you use the word, most people know that you're referring to Jerry Springer's memorable talk show.
He retains a certain cachet as a brilliant marketing mind, notably for his time at Pepsi.
While the «50,000 Solar Roofs Bill of 2011» doesn't have quite the same cachet as «10 Million Solar Roofs,» it's probably a more accurate name.
Tiny homes may have a lot of cute cachet as they slowly gain mainstream acceptance, becoming the focus of television shows and professional building companies.
They may not have the same cachet as Cubans, but the Bahamian cigars hand - rolled at this 18th - century downtown compound (which includes a formal... Read More
Belonging to major indices may not have the same cachet as investors liquidate their holdings to fund present needs.
Big laughs from The Onion Since its founding in 1988, the hilarious satirical newspaper The Onion has gained a loyal national following and increasing cultural cachet as an outlet for scathing social and political humor.
It's an ambitious goal, given that the previous sporty halo car, the Genesis Coupe, didn't quite have the same cachet as a Camaro or Mustang and was ultimately doomed when the upscale Genesis brand took the sedan version and platform away from the more mainstream Hyundai lineup.
The Audi A6 doesn't enjoy the same cachet as competitors like the BMW 5 Series or the Mercedes - Benz E-Class, but that just means there are better bargains to be had when shopping for used models of this premium mid-size sedan.
Despite its classy design and first - rate performance, the Infiniti Q70 doesn't have the kind of curbside cachet as rivals from BMW, Audi and Lexus.
The Quoris is not without its plus points, but in this rarified sector of the car market Kia doesn't have the same cachet as the German makes
The Quoris is not without its plus points, but in this rarified sector of the car market, making an executive statement starts with the badge on the front of your car, and Kia doesn't have the same cachet as the German makes.
It may lack the off - road bloodline of a Land Rover Freelander and doesn't carry the same cachet as the BMW X3, but the X-Trail is surprisingly capable.
However, even the basic CL 500 costs more than # 90,000, while the two AMG versions are priced to compete with cars such as the Bentley Continental GT and Aston Martin DB9, and at this price level the Mercedes badge doesn't quite have the same cachet as its luxury branded rivals.
But saying I'm in the Grand Cherokee outside doesn't have the same cachet as saying, «Hey, that's my Range Rover out there.»
While the Mini badge might not have the same cachet as Audi or Mercedes - Benz, one big lure is the level of personalization available to customers; there are literally millions of possible Mini combinations.
Well, not quite, but he sums up his cachet as a cinematic challenge to the James Bond spy - movie establishment: keep it real.
Image quality across the board reflects the show's cachet as the Tiffany line in Fox's TV library.
It's difficult to find a fighting game with as much cultural cachet as Street Fighter.
I placed theBroncos fifth on my final ballot, up four places from their No. 9 ranking inthe previous poll and just ahead of Louisville (12 — 1), whose Orange Bowlvictory over Wake Forest did not carry the same cachet as Boise's postseasonwin, and Wisconsin (12 — 1), which didn't have to play Ohio State because of theBig Ten schedule rotation and gained only 201 yards in its Capital One Bowl winover Arkansas.
It carries the same cachet as the big houses, without the second mortgage.
Although it doesn't yet enjoy the same cultural cachet as Chinese, Mexican or Italian food, Indian food is starting its own rise to prominence, and that's good news for New Jersey - based Rajbhog Foods Inc..
As a result, there is now concern that the greenback is losing its traditional cachet as a safe haven for investors.
You can't expect games to have the same cultural cachet as an established medium because that's not how things work.»
Instead of cultivating its cachet as competition mounted and the economy struggled, Target instead emphasized low prices and unimaginative products.

Not exact matches

Under Armour does not have the same cachet, and it isn't viewed as «cool» by consumers in the same way.
It's not inconceivable that Krispy Kreme would go public again, Bachenheimer says, as time off the public market can increase the company's cachet and value.
In New York, San Francisco and other thriving cities, brokers are reporting sharply rising demand for luxury rentals, as affluent people who could afford to own decide there's no cachet anymore in being a homeowner, and lots of risk.
This didn't appear to hurt Spotify much, given its brand cachet among a wide swath of US households, as average Joe retail investors were willing to gobble up enough shares to get the company's liquidity event rolling.
«They have cachet, as in, whatever the newest startups are using, it must be good.»
In the past year, the Major League Soccer team the Seattle Sounders signed up to use Starfire as their practice facility, giving the nonprofit additional cachet and revenue.
Unlike the sexy software development world, testing lacked cachet and was seen by many firms as an extra expense.
Simply charging more could benefit the industry as a whole and improve lobster's cachet.
Following the lead of Yuri Milner's investment company, which put money into companies like Facebook and Twitter, they also have more modest goals: turn a profit, improve their cachet among the start - up community and — as is often the case — learn from the companies in which they are investing.
The pizzas, topped with mozzarella, grape tomatoes, and aged parmesan, are $ 5.99, the same as Nestlé's DiGiorno pies — a testament to the store brand's cachet.
Even dissent and avant - gardism must now define themselves as over against mainstream media content and programming, which gives an unearned cachet to willed obscurantism.
The gay man is a stock character on T.V. and is seen as an effective marketing tool because he has cultural cachet.
As a fixture, Arsenal against Chelsea may not have the neighborly disdain of the North London derby or the historical cachet of Manchester United against Liverpool, but it's often a lot more fun.
It speaks volumes about the Dutchman's cachet among the Arsenal fans that he remains a part of the club's culture, embedded in the surrounds of their 60,000 - seater stadium; their former striker acts as a constant reminder of the net - shaking riches that once sat in their goal - frame bank account.
Don't think he necessarily has enough cachet, especially within the more progressive wings of the party (he can be hit from the left on things like abortion and race), but I could see him ending up as a running mate option for a more progressive candidate.
But others have emerged as powerhouses in Mr. de Blasio's New York, outsized characters who give the mayor the cachet he needs to manage competing constituencies — or undercut him, showing off their own clout.
As far as peak car is concerned, Richard Florida, an urban studies theorist at the University of Toronto, Canada, suggests that smartphones, social media and internet shopping are substituting for travel, and so owning your own wheels has lost its social cachet for the young (see «Peak planet: Car usage «-RRBAs far as peak car is concerned, Richard Florida, an urban studies theorist at the University of Toronto, Canada, suggests that smartphones, social media and internet shopping are substituting for travel, and so owning your own wheels has lost its social cachet for the young (see «Peak planet: Car usage «-RRBas peak car is concerned, Richard Florida, an urban studies theorist at the University of Toronto, Canada, suggests that smartphones, social media and internet shopping are substituting for travel, and so owning your own wheels has lost its social cachet for the young (see «Peak planet: Car usage «-RRB-.
Joel Lohrmeyer, a member of the UW team who just completed his bachelor's degree, is convinced that his research adventure will lend cachet to his résumé: «It was great for me as someone who is going into the job market.»
Possible candidates for this cachet, such as String Theory and Grand Unified Theory, require higher dimensions or higher - dimensional symmetries, for instance ten dimensions, despite their radical difference from the world we actually experience.
How do you grow a premium brand without killing its soul — the unique brand cachet that attracts its core high price paying customers — even as you seek to expand sales to the masses by offering lower prices?
Physicists in Britain now have the social cachet of train spotters, except for the occasional star, such as Stephen Hawking.
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