Sentences with phrase «enviable list»

An "enviable list" refers to a list of things or achievements that are highly desirable and admired by others. Full definition
For one, when I had the chance to talk with 2U CEO Chip Paucek shortly after the company's IPO in 2014, he noted that their domestic graduate program (DGP) contracts typically have durations of 10 to 15 years — and its enviable list of partners to date includes the likes of Berkeley, Harvard, Georgetown, UNC, Yale, NYU, and USC, to name only a few.
Anonymous manages an enviable list of actors, including Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Keaton, Paul Dano and Patrick Stewart, along with TV stars Robin Wright, Melissa Benoist, Anna Faris, Beth Behrs, Austin Butler and Joshua Jackson.
The new Audi Q3 is the benchmark with new engine options, attractive new features and an enviable list of standard equipment upping its desirability quotient immensely.
The Cadenza arrives packed with an enviable list of available technology, including Voice Command Navigation, Keyless Entry, and a Rear Parking Assist System.
I'm sure you'll agree it's an enviable list.
Producer Ben Eshmade lined up an enviable list of interviewees who spoke about the past, present and future of video game music.
What the team is known for Highly respected litigators serving an enviable list of corporate and individual clients, with extensive experience representing well - known recording artists.
Based in Cheltenham but with a London office, we are a niche tax and private client practice with an international reputation and an enviable list of UK and international clients.
Wiggin Osborne Fullerlove is a leading niche tax and private client practice with an international reputation and an enviable list of UK and international clients.
Based in Cheltenham and with a London office, we are a niche tax and private client practice with an international reputation and an enviable list of UK and international clients.
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