Sentences with phrase «into feathers in our caps»

Poverty elitism is just as exploitive as poverty tourism, for it turns the poor into feathers in our caps and once again presents them as the helpless victims of well - meaning do - gooders.

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A Google artificial intelligence program defeated a Chinese grand master at the ancient board game Go on Tuesday, a major feather in the cap for the firm's AI ambitions as it looks to woo Beijing to gain re-entry into the country.
Originally produced for theaters but snatched up by Netflix instead, Spectral isn't the kind of unapologetic B - movie that usually rakes in tons of cash at the box office, so what may have been a one - week run in theaters turns into a surprisingly entertaining feather in Netflix's cap.
Newly introduced into our collection of rooms, as of July 2009, these well received recent additions are one more feather in the cap.
UK supermarket chain Tesco can stick a feather in its waste - reduction cap: Its 2,300 - odd stores have managed to divert 100 % of their waste going into landfills nearly six months ahead of schedule — a decidedly good thing.
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