Sentences with phrase «new cachet»

Pig studies have taken on a new cachet because of the swine origins of the 2009 A (H1N1) strain that's causing the current pandemic — and the pig flu research community's eerily prescient predictions that something like it was bound to make headway in humans.

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In New York, San Francisco and other thriving cities, brokers are reporting sharply rising demand for luxury rentals, as affluent people who could afford to own decide there's no cachet anymore in being a homeowner, and lots of risk.
«It's a new store, and it has a cachet,» says Robert Gibson, head of research for Toronto investment dealer Octagon Capital Corp..
«They have cachet, as in, whatever the newest startups are using, it must be good.»
Although it doesn't yet enjoy the same cultural cachet as Chinese, Mexican or Italian food, Indian food is starting its own rise to prominence, and that's good news for New Jersey - based Rajbhog Foods Inc..
Research in Focus - Baijiu Shows Premium Sector is Not All About Imported Cachet Much has been written about the continued growth potential for imported spirits in China, but a new report from The
The coffee mornings stop, the soft play venues are quiet and facebook feeds are filled with pictures of cuddly new babies meeting family for the first time, toddlers running around on grass and the classic shot: child - in - an - aeroplane - seat (additional expat cachet for business class).
But others have emerged as powerhouses in Mr. de Blasio's New York, outsized characters who give the mayor the cachet he needs to manage competing constituencies — or undercut him, showing off their own clout.
WILLIAMSBURG — A slew of developers in North Brooklyn scrambled to cobble together a patchwork of properties in hopes that the cultural cachet of Williamsburg and its proximity to Manhattan would be enough to coax Amazon to build its newest headquarters there.
«When you're governor of New York State, there's a cachet to it.»
WHERE TO STAY: Cachet Boutique Hotel NYC Address: 510 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036 Phone Number: (212) 947-2999 I recently spent the weekend at the newly renovated Cachet Boutique hotel with my friend, Brittany, for New York Fashion week.
The film, which opens the New York Film Festival next month, is loaded with Oscar cachet.
While she has enticed advocates throughout her career, probably neither her Twilight (08) fans nor high - placed devotees like A. O. Scott of The New York Times predicted her recent spike in critical cachet.
ESSA, America's new federal education law, provides wiggle room to accommodate this political pressure, a kind of NCLB - lite, extracting federal teeth to gum onto the cachet of hands - off government.
It's not the newest, certainly, and it doesn't carry the most cachet.
Although Mitsubishi's relatively new marque may lack the cachet of BMW's 525i touring wagon, Mercedes - Benz's 300TE and Volvo's 960, it does approach them in terms of equipment.
Volkswagen's New Beetle may have lost its head - turning cachet years ago, a condition that afflicts funky niche vehicles (PT Cruiser, Mini Cooper, et al) once they become familiar...
Compass: A compact SUV with a new sophisticated, premium design for 2011, the Jeep Compass delivers unsurpassed 4x4 fuel economy, freedom, utility, and Jeep 4x4 cachet and capability, all at a terrific value
Citing those statistics, Virgnia Hefferen observed in an article she wrote in the New York Times magazine titled «Authors Unbound Online» that, «self - publishing is becoming book publishing» and that ``... self - published books are not just winning in terms of numbers but also making up ground in cachet
Once a poster boy for the new economy, Bill Gates has become a global whipping boy.The Nike swoosh is quickly losing its cachet, equated now with sweatshop labor.
As pet adoption increases in popularity and social cachet, and national campaigns like our funded Shelter Pet Project continue to drive new adopters to shelters and rescue groups, embracing a culture of great customer service has never been more important.
I argued the angst over the new «5/24 rule» (meaning Chase only approving new UR cards for folks with no more than 5 credit card applications in the last 24 months) was misplaced because Ultimate Rewards no longer have the same cachet they used to, so there's not as much reason to care about churning Ultimate Rewards cards nowadays.
The rule perhaps created a period in art when youth itself had glamour and cachet; the hot, the sexy, and the new were privileged.
Eateries such as Lot 61 in New York attempted to buy the cachet of, say, Max's Kansas City, where Warhol had held court in the Sixties, and where in the Eighties Julian Schnabel had worked as a waiter and made paintings with smashed plates on his day off.
The New York Times said in a story last year that corruption in Brazil was fuelling a serious national «identity crisis... Much of Brazil's recently acquired cachet looks as if it was the product of fraud.»
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No, the thing that's attracted outsiders is the iPhone X's radical new look, capabilities, and, in no small part, the cachet of expensive exclusivity.
These days, the brand, which IBM sold to Lenovo a decade ago, doesn't have quite its 90s cachet, but its continues to be a workhorse — and the new fifth generation of its stellar Carbon line is a slick refinement of everything you've ever loved about that chunky black machine.
Real estate practitioners and developers overcome this bias by giving an area a new name — perhaps one that capitalizes on the cachet of a nearby community.
Some — such as Scottsdale, Ariz. - based Cachet Homes, are even building six - car garages in their new homes.
Developers capitalizing on the borough's growing cachet have focused on building rentals, drawing in new residents but leaving a void for those who wish to eventually put down roots and become homeowners.
David Bernand, general manager of the Four Seasons hotel in Washington, the current rate leader in the market, said the new Trump property will boost the cachet of the city as a luxury destination and provide some tough competition.
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