Sentences with phrase «national distinction»

Finally, and despite the seeming importance of national distinctions to current events, so far it has mattered less whether stocks are based in the core, periphery or edge of Europe.
Under the direction of Charles Spaulding, the company grew and achieved national distinction.
In 2008, LPCA of GA received the premier national distinction by the American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA) as the Most Outstanding State Chapter Association.
This is a «catholic» or universal community, transcending all national distinctions in its membership; and yet it is the same community that we have traced all through.
Nominations are being accepted for the National Distinction Award, an annual award given to a Young Professional athletic trainer.
«We are truly fortunate to have her experience with this process as we move toward this national distinction!
Our hope is for designees to celebrate this national distinction to keep music education strong for years to come.
In July 2008, Jocelyne Alloucherie was appointed an officer in the visual arts sector of the Order of Canada, a national distinction awarded to individuals in recognition of a lifetime of outstanding achievement.
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