But even if your name is a non-descriptive, abstract phrase (e.g., Apple, Google, etc.) it is unlikely that your brand carries enough
cachet in your space to really damage you.
City law firms have long held
the cachet in the legal industry.
Will apps that matter always be developed first and perhaps only for the ipad given
its cachet in the market?
For an artist of her stature, there is far more
cachet in appearing in Documenta or Performa than in an exhibition devoted to African American art history.
«There's
cachet in owning an artist - designed vase versus just a vase from Tiffany,» Quinn says.
There's a certain
cachet in being part of Luxury Hotels Group.
Its cachet in fashion circles has led even big name designers like Prabal Gurung and Missoni to team up with the retailer to offer limited - time special collections based on its own exclusive designs.
There are likewise advantages which come with traditional publishing: easier access to chain bookstore shelves, an upfront advance instead of upfront costs,
a cachet in some parts of the writing community.
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cachet in the YA scene.
The Freelander, closely related to the Evoque under the skin, was in danger of being glossed over, not least because its name has little
cachet in the US or China.
The 2015 BMW 4 Series packs German performance, style and brand
cachet in coupe, convertible, and now 4 - door Gran Coupe form.
For some of us, there's reverse
cachet in owning a car that's at least a quarter - century old — provided it's relatively obscure or at least has some sort of noteworthy provenance.
While still undeniably cool, they're losing
cachet in some K - 12 circles due to the simplicity with which some schools implement them.
No doubt that was thanks to his declining
cachet in the pop culture landscape.
He carries a particular
cachet in the tech community.
Ironically, Canada Goose jackets first had to become popular in Europe before they could enjoy the same
cachet in their native country.
Not exact matches
Being the first to try something has
cachet, whether it's
in sports, science or any other enterprise.
The competition is so desperate for the same
cachet that
in August, Bose brokered a deal to become the official headphone of the National Football League, an agreement that blocks NFL stars (including Beats endorsers Richard Sherman and Colin Kaepernick) from wearing Beats products during post-game interviews and league - affiliated events.
Under Armour does not have the same
cachet, and it isn't viewed as «cool» by consumers
in the same way.
And Coach's
cachet grew immeasurably after the company hired Bonnie Cashin
in 1961 to launch its women's line.
It generated only about $ 100,000
in sales, but Rebecca Lyons, a marketing manager for the association, was impressed by its reach: 18.4 million Chinese consumers clicked on the promotion, and the apples» American
cachet was a big draw.
For all its apparent success and
cachet, Lunar Designs seems to be running
in place, albeit with plenty of style.
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 ris
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 ris
in being a homeowner, and lots of risk.
We wanted banks that had big brands, big
cachet, but most importantly had strong analysts that got our space and got our industry and would be good champions for us
in the future.
And beyond the
cachet and gas - saving factors that draw drivers
in, there are good reasons for governments to nudge Canadians into choosing electric.
Helming the council, though, might not look like the surest way to convert all that
cachet into a lasting imprint
in his home country.
They may not have the
cachet of a Columbia or a Wharton, but we found nearly 50 business schools
in the U.S. that offer executive MBAs for less than $ 50,000
in total tuition.
Employers
in Canada — especially smaller, entrepreneurial firms without the capital or
cachet to be an obvious destination for the best and brightest — are obsessed with retaining staff.
«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.
Roughly 70 % of high school graduates
in the United States seek a bachelor's or an associate's degree, but not all attend an institution with
cachet.
Second Cup has found being Canadian gives it some
cachet, however: it can satisfy the allure of western culture, without the negative political associations that go hand
in hand with being a U.S. multinational.
«The real driver behind the show's shenanigans is that the VMAs and MTV have lost the cultural
cachet they had
in years past, so the network is dependent on outrageous on - stage antics and pre-show Twitter fights to get people to watch.»
He said he was more focused on the strategic value of going public, including the
cachet of a listing on the N.Y.S.E. and building a platform for partnerships
in the United States.
In an effort to curb its own ubiquity and bolster its
cachet, Coach is also reducing discounts.
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.
Companies with a certain
cachet, like SpaceX, naturally attract their share of applicants these days —
in fact,
in 2015 SpaceX's internship program was flooded with 39,000 individuals, of which less than 2 % were offered positions.
The National Press Club event will mark the latest
in the complicated dance of distance and embrace between the nation's premier conservative legal organization and a man who professionally benefited from his association with the group but then used his considerable
cachet to further a cause opposed by many of its members.
The
cachet is more
in supporting the local community versus a global one.
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Cachet Much has been written about the continued growth potential for imported spirits
in China, but a new report from The
Since October 2, 1968, The Sardine Factory's
cachet has made dining
in our historic Cannery Row setting a tradition for world leaders, sports heroes and entertainment icons.
There is no special
cachet that comes from being
in an Opening Day lineup.
However, Notre Dame recruits nationally because its name has enough
cachet to pull players from anywhere; the Irish don't have to just stick with the players
in the Midwest.
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.
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.
The coffee mornings stop, the soft play venues are quiet and facebook feeds are filled with pictures of cuddly new babies meeting family for the first time, toddlers running around on grass and the classic shot: child -
in - an - aeroplane - seat (additional expat
cachet for business class).
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.
WILLIAMSBURG — A slew of developers
in North Brooklyn scrambled to cobble together a patchwork of properties
in hopes that the cultural
cachet of Williamsburg and its proximity to Manhattan would be enough to coax Amazon to build its newest headquarters there.
Above all else, however, Ward's
cachet is rooted
in his resurrection of the World Trade Center development.
For him, the real
cachet of the Rothschild name traces to his great - uncle Walter: Lionel Walter, the second Baron Rothschild, a 19th - century naturalist whose vast private collection of specimens became the zoological wing of the Natural History Museum
in London.