Sentences with phrase «national status»

But even if it drew 25 million fans, it could not claim true national status until it gained regular attention in all parts of the land.
A graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Charles Rudy achieved national status as a sculptor for his work on public buildings across the country as well as for his prize - winning sculptures.
The review, ordered as part of the green paper on Governance in Britain, will look at the path to citizenship, including the relationship between residence, citizenship and British national status.
The congresswoman's position on abortion earned her campaign special national status in the view of the Susan B. Anthony List, which has 345,000 members nationwide.
SciLifeLab facilities should ideally provide the most relevant technologies within a specific service area and it is expected that facilities and platforms continuously update their repertoire of technologies to qualify for national status.
(33) In his Thesis, Kuvuro (2013b) demonstrates how South African government excludes refugees from student financial assistances schemes on the ground of their foreign national status.
National status matches too, usually though only in conjunection with their annual «1 -2-Free» promotion.
The new prize for sculpture «earned instant national status», he said, while the exhibition programme, including a Stanley Spencer retrospective and a Martin Parr photography show, had been «breathtaking».
Taipei would accept its ambiguous national status and announce its neutrality in any conflicts which might arise in East Asia, including involving America and Japan.
They represent Canada's national status as an understated outsider.
Not all of these items make it to national status — many are sold regionally — but all must have «a clean ingredient list, attractive packaging, and a story,» according to Hannah.
A blue - chipper in the class of 1995 (other blue - chip quarterbacks in that class: Chris Redman, Dan Kendra, Brock Huard) and the Daily Oklahoman's offensive player of the year, Fuente graduated from Tulsa Union high school — which was beginning its ascent to national status — and elected to sign with the Sooners.
NYRA has worked diligently over the past number of years to improve the racing and agricultural industries in New York State and enhance its national status as an industry leader, and we will continue with that commitment.»
«It is safe to say that Cuomo's national status and potential as a candidate for office beyond where he is now has put him in the news lately, and may have elevated the opinion of voters as someone who could handle issues on a national and global scale,» he said.
Since then the foundation has grown to national status.
His concept was to bring the spirit of Joseph Beuys back through Shamanism with the assistance of a Korean Shamanist, who happens to have the national status of a «Living Treasure» in Korea.
To defeat HIV and achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support — nobody should be criminalized or discriminated against because of their gender, age, race, ethnicity, disability, religious or spiritual beliefs, country of origin, national status, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a sex worker, prisoner or detainee, because they use or have used illicit drugs or because they are living with HIV.
And since then almost every State and Territory government and opposition have signed the statement of intent, giving it national status
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