Sentences with phrase «international reputation now»

Do - ho's international reputation now eclipses his father's.

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Arlene this is an excellent suggestion that I've been thinking about myself for some time now... we need to get the international community and those involved in the Paris Climate Accord to pressure Trudeau about his responsibilities to that Accord... Trudeau is all about his international reputation and photo ops so this is where we need to hurt him and have him pressured... he's no climate leader but wants the international community to believe his falsehoods and his hypocrisy needs to be exposed... how do we make this happen imminently??!!! Obviously it's out there but we need international pressure now..
There can be no doubt left that the Canadian government has taken seriously the criticisms levied against it by the OECD for not actively enforcing the CFPOA, and now intends to improve its international reputation by actively combating foreign bribery and corrupt activities of Canadian nationals and corporations.
The 23 year old has now been capped at full international level by Germany and has many admirers after three solid seasons between the sticks at Schalke and garnering quite a reputation for himself.
Back to Dortmund now and despite his world - class reputation this Germany international has a relatively small release clause that becomes active next summer — as revealed by Bayern.
But Aaron is now aiming to regain some of his lost reputation by proving his abilities again by playing well against the Big Boys of international football.
Gameiro has some time now to settle in even further at the club during the international break but a lot of Simeone's reputation might hinge on how he can meld this team together and make sure they compete at the top level.
«The fact that the decision to release was taken by the Scottish justice secretary does not preclude you, as the prime minister of the United Kingdom, from now expressing your opinion on a subject that is of great public concern, and which affects Britain's international reputation and our relations with our allies,» he wrote.
Now that he has secured an international research reputation and established a firm grip on the rungs of the academic career ladder, Crowdy encourages young mathematicians to take off the blinders, put on their metaphorical backpacks and hiking books, and seek career opportunities far and wide instead of just sticking close to some comfortable disciplinary home.
Ade isn't yet well known in the U.S., but her reputation on the international festival circuit has been growing for a while now, and she has yet to make a feature that isn't flat - out terrific.
Constantly selling in the international markets, his artworks reached a point of achievement that was now clearly matched by his status and reputation.
When revolutionary French artist Marcel Duchamp (1887 - 1968) debuted his transgressive 1912 Cubo - Futurist painting «Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2» at the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art (now known as The Armory Show) in New York, its reputation preceded it.
By the time of the 1989 Whitney Biennial, Baechler, who was born in Hartford in 1956, was a certified star of the»80s scene in New York (where he still lives and works) and had started to rack up the international reputation that is now manifest in his many solo shows in Italy, Spain, Austria and elsewhere.
Neglected and misunderstood in his lifetime, his extraordinary paintings, poetry, and prints now enjoy an international reputation.
For a museum of its size and international reputation, MOCA now has a small curatorial staff — just one senior curator and three assistants, in addition to the chief curator.
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