Naturally, so did a number of other sharp - eyed agents and thus my young colleague found herself in a so -
called beauty contest, a familiar competitive event in our profession.
Not exact matches
Penny Paquette, Tuck's assistant dean for strategic initiatives,
calls it a «
beauty contest.»
Tomorrow the leftwing pressure group Compass, which Cruddas is close to,
calls on the NEC to rein in expectations of an immediate
contest, arguing: «Instead of engaging in a quick - fire
beauty contest the Labour NEC should release a short post-election statement for comment on Labour's website and initiate a process of involving all party stakeholders to both debate and restate Labour's aims, values and generate new ideas.»
Jason from MNPP here with this week's «
Beauty vs Beast»
contest - we've been more or less working our way through the year's big awards contenders over the past few weeks, with a Three Billboards here and a Phantom Thread there, and knowing what you know about my oft - expressed personal... predilections... you'd be forgiven for expecting a proper
Call Me By Your Name showdown at some point.
For law firms, taking part in these so -
called «
beauty contests» can be a challenge.