Sentences with phrase «country with distinction»

More than one in five homes sold in South Tacoma last year was a flip — among only 39 ZIP codes in the country with that distinction.
He has served his country with distinction, he is a family man, and he brings a fresh perspective to government.
«He's served his country with distinction.
«The House of Lords is not a failed institution: as the government's own white paper says, «the House of Lords and its members have served this country with distinction».

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She has served her country with great distinction.
The indifference to the distinction between right and wrong which springs from devotion to one's country is less repulsive than the indifference to that distinction which springs from exclusive preoccupation with one's own ease or glory.
That's a great distinction... I am part of a community who seeks to follow Christ; this community is both local, my friends at school and the church, and distant, my friends across the country and world; I interact with both to further my walk with God.
Such variables — combined with the way the cherries are processed after being picked — contribute to the distinctions between coffee beans from countries, growing regions and plantations worldwide.
Combination of agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition of all the distinction between town and country by a more equable distribution of the populace over the country.
Tom Croci has provided exemplary leadership on the local level and served this country with honor and distinction, and he'll make a fine addition to the State Senate.»
«He's dedicated his career to our country and served with honor, intelligence and distinction
Saraki in a statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, in Abuja, described the late former governor as a committed public servant who served the country in many capacities with distinction.
«I don't want laws to be made in the chamber of David Cameron's friends, I want it to be made in the chamber of people who have served their country with unprecedented distinction
The 2015 Chrysler Town and Country enters the new model year with one important sales distinction and two fresh models.
Perhaps it should be no surprise that New Hampshire, with its legendary live - free - or - die aversion to taxes and its location in private - college - dense New England, has frequently held the dubious distinction of being the state with the highest per - capita college loan debt in the country.
Canada now has the dubious distinction of ranking first in terms of debt - to - financial assets ratio among 20 OECD countries, with its debt - to - income ratio hitting 144 per cent by the end of last year.
We hold the unfortunate distinction of being a major city with more pedestrians being hit in crosswalks, particularly our seniors, than almost any other city in the country.
One can only assume this is part of a more general negotiating stance (pervasive throughout the text, and in other negotiations for that matter) in which the US wants to do away with the distinctions made at the first Rio Earth Summit 20 years ago between rich and poor countries.
Durban officially blurred the distinction between developed and developing countries with the creation of the Durban Platform for Enhanced Action (ADP).
Canada has gained a dubious distinction today: It has become the first country to be sued for failing to comply with its own legal requirements to combat global warming.
This judgment brings the BVI back into line with many other countries which make no automatic distinction between the location of the judgment, but rather leave that to be considered in the Judge's discretion on the enforcement application itself.
In your interpretation, is there not a distinction between Member States not submitting disputes outside the judicial system and the EU itself resolving its disputes with third countries by means of international adjudication?
While the firm's attorneys are recognized with distinction across the country and state, their offices are located in Hillsboro, Oregon, in the Portland metropolitan area.
This distinction is similar to last week's report of South Korea willing to launch its own brand of digital currencies, along with a lot of countries expressing similar lines of thought.
Five states — Arizona, Arkansas, Montana, New Mexico and Ohio — hold the dubious distinction of leading the country in the percentage of children burdened with three or more adverse childhood... Read more →
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