Sentences with word «honour»

"Honour" generally refers to a high respect or esteem given to someone for their integrity, honesty, and moral character. It involves behaving in a way that upholds principles and values, such as fairness, loyalty, and dignity. Honour is often associated with a sense of pride, reputation, and fulfilling one's responsibilities with a strong sense of duty. Full definition
As I am the made of honour of the bride, I desire to wear something very, very special to this marriage.
Well, that's more in honour of my grandmother who also used to make «mice» cookies, except she didn't shape hers as neatly as my mother did.
So much so that as the maid of honour at my best friends wedding, the makeup artist used this one on me.
There's only 3 major honours in a season and a youth cup in my eyes.
For a career in clinical biochemistry, you will need a good honours degree in biology, biochemistry, chemistry, or a related subject.
This information is critical because it indicates the percentage of claims honoured by the insurance company versus the total claims received in a given year.
Thank you for the financial position we are in (6th biggest club in the world) and giving us the ability to challenge for top honours for the foreseeable future.
If you have a verifiable honour list of places that you've worked at, it can place you on top of the pile of candidates when you apply for jobs.
Top players are ambitious want to win or at the very least compete for top honours as well as be financially rewarded.
It is a great honour for me to talk about my blog and my style.
One of your greatest strengths might be obtaining first - class honour in your degree.
It is considered the highest honour in the British art world.
After graduating with honours from pharmacy school he didn't complete the licensing process.
It's a crucial time of the season as we've reached the business end of the campaign with major honours on offer for all concerned.
But if the claim of justice is one of the structures of existence, then the being of the other is violated if this claim is not honoured, even in love.
The award honours individuals whose actions and leadership have had a far - reaching positive impact on the environment, in advancing clean energy technologies to mitigate the threats of climate change.
I would do away with the whole honours system.
Other media organisations, businesses and state agencies were also honoured for their contribution towards the mammoth event.
I am also in love with reading, cooking and passing jokes, i am a students doing honours degree also.
To say I feel honoured by their choice is an understatement: I feel incredibly blessed and grateful.
Her work is acclaimed by one and all, and she has received honours from the government.
Thanks so much for featuring our play dough cake shop this week — I feel very honoured as I love your blog.
We're the people who love, who push back darkness together, we freely give honour and dignity.
It is a real honour to win this award.
A good honours degree in any subject is acceptable for entry into the profession, although employers often require relevant qualifications in social research, business studies, mathematics or statistics.
Showing everyone that this club is here to contend & win major honours when may comes calling.
All are made using time honoured traditional methods of construction and other techniques often learnt by trial and error to create interesting sculptural shapes.
I've been hooked every since I found your blog, and am truly honoured for your kind words.
He has received this prestigious honour for his demonstration of internationally impactful research and excellence in teaching & learning.
We are called to give each other honour and respect and to depend upon others for prayer, love and respect.
There's a 96 % chance that 2016 was the warmest year, failing that, 2015 gets the dubious honour.
I don't hear much talk about honour anymore.
I like working for a club where a lot of people are interested in football so that's no pressure, it's only a big joy, it's a big honour.
I also love doing craft swaps with other makers and always feel really honoured when someone suggests a swap.
Build, battle, earn honour and lead your crew to eternal Viking paradise!
Are they, too, serving with honour if they push through something they know to be a mistake?
It's honours even on the storage front even if these two tablets have a different way of doing things.
The international shortlist of nine were well - deserving of the shared honours.
Then of course experiencing the finished work in person at the opening and meeting all the artists is a huge thrill, and one I am deeply honoured to be able to enjoy.
The statement that there is «honour among thieves» suggests that even within groups that might be seen as lacking in moral fibre, a certain ethical standard is upheld.
While this is ridiculous and just plain mean because the team truly deserves honours for their play, its no secret that this team needs a makeover.
Clients can assume that licensed lawyers will act in accordance with the law and honour all their legal and professional obligations.
He further assured that all promises he made while on the campaign trail will be honoured during his term in office.
Their most successful season came in 1936 when they won the state championship, while their only other major honour came in 1962 when they won the state's second division.
I have wanted this man sacked since 2007 - 8 and in fact believe I was among the first to see this man could never win top honours again.
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