Sentences with phrase «much better ambassador»

«If you're proud of what you do and you gain respect for that, you're a much better driver and a much better ambassador for the industry.»

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I would love this Smoothie as I also love blueberries — well done on becoming the Froothie Ambassador, I look forward to seeing more delicious creations using this machine I read so much about.
I can be so much better and being an ambassador for this great game means a lot to me.
As much as I would love to go, and trust me I do, I also know that each of the ambassadors will do well by spreading the word.
A firm believer in diplomacy, the Ambassador's doctrine appears validated by the previous decade, where ten years of war and occupation have merely resulted in miring the US in two unwinnable wars in the Middle East, persuading non-nuclear countries that security lies in acquirement of nuclear arms, and the disillusioning of much of the world of the the trust that the US is a force for good on the world stage.
Proving that there is no better brand ambassador for her collection than herself, much like Victoria Beckham, the Russian designer selected the jewel in the crown: the black - lace, lightly embellished gown.
He also had the good fortune to work with some of the best film composers in the business, ranging from John Barry to Jerry Goldsmith to Ennio Morricone... to Maurice Jarre, for his 1971 western Red Sun, which features the somewhat odd story of a Japenese ambassador who has his priceless samurai sword stolen and so much enlist the help of a gunman - Charles Bronson - to recover it.
With the introduction of the Adoption Ambassador Program, the HSBC can now offer these wonderful animals this much better alternative.
I did a little research on the title of Japan's ambassador to the United States in 1941 and the New York Times archives gave a pretty good indication that the title held by the current ambassador is pretty much the same, except the new guy is now called «Extraordinary.»
This is usually how it goes: politician wannabe gets campaign contributions from private sector guy, gets into office, legislates in favor of private sector guy, private sector guy contributes more, politician guy takes vacation in Italy (or goes for a hike on the Appalachian trail)... gets re-elected, the word gets out that he «plays,» more private sector guys contribute to his campaign, voters are pleased to see the name of their representative in print, like the new wardrobe, the new hairstyle, believe all change is good and re-elect the politician again... politician feels the power, creates agency to watch over private sector guy, agency takes fact - finding trip to France... raises taxes on private sector guy, writes legislation that taxes private sector guy if his plant emits CO2 while producing widgets... voters are in awe and re-elect the politician... private sector guy whines, politician makes him ambassador to Taiwan, limits how much the new private guy taking his place can earn, and taxes all widgets so new private guy will make more environmentally friendly ones... voters swoon, pay more for widgets, lose job in widget factory, hate private guy, re-elect their pol... politician buries $ 5 billion aid to Taiwan in next appropriation bill...... kind of makes a case for term limits, doesn't it.
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