Sentences with phrase «certain prestige»

The phrase "certain prestige" means a specific level of respect and admiration associated with someone or something. Full definition
The commercial importance of the Guild is very high and it still retains certain prestige.
As much as the film ticks certain prestige - film boxes — hell, it's a socially conscious biopic from a respected, Oscar - nominated filmmaker — I still find myself doing something of a double - take when I hear «The Social Network» referred to as the Best Picture contender to beat.
She has maintained leading lady status longer than anyone could have guessed after The Princess Diaries and has commanded respect in certain prestige projects, from her brief Oscar - winning hysterics in Les Misérables to her focal, semi-tolerable turns in two Christopher Nolan instant classics.
The aforementioned Coen films are brilliant, but the latter two clearly meet a certain prestige criteria necessary for Oscars.
But usually the selection of the monitor was based on exam scores and, apart from a certain prestige that went with the job, it amounted to no more than being a messenger between the students and the teacher.
The primary reason is that it is easier to sell and carries a certain prestige with it.
Because of few popular (ized) POC role models, they seem to associate RTW trips and professions such as travel journalism with a certain prestige that can only be attributed to westerners.
Putting a game in a bundle suggests a certain prestige, like this game is a big deal that people will buy the console for.
I think of it as having a certain prestige.
It's also about creating a certain prestige that sparks desire among interested buyers.
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