Sentences with phrase «new distinction»

Sometimes, the only thing you need to further your career is to generate new distinctions in certain areas.
Jeff introduced a brand - new distinction: induction into the CMIT Solutions Hall of Fame.
My Lutheran friends were interested in what for them was a new distinction.
This new distinction is a remarkable echo of Saveur magazine's «Best Hotel Restaurant of the World» awarded to Epicure late last year.
Thanks to Chobanian, Santa Clarita, a fast - growing suburb north of Los Angeles that is also home to Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park, will gain a new distinction this spring: the only place in the U.S. to try to convert used Pampers, Luvs and Huggies into useful products.
We also recommend that staff reading and discussion be guided by an essential question: What are the new distinctions in these Standards and what do they mean for our practice?
This week he notched up a new distinction: he is ranked second in the top 10 books that people have tried to ban across America.
Sometimes we just need a fresh perspective or a new distinction.
Experts believe that the changes to mortgage interest deductions and a new distinction between current and future homeownership may cause some additional real estate market changes.
Introducing ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2018, a new distinction that recognizes products that deliver cutting edge energy efficiency along with the latest technological innovation.
Now EPA introduces ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2018, a new distinction that recognizes products that deliver cutting edge energy efficiency along with the latest in technological innovation.
Lounes is arguably less about integration between Member States and more about creating a new distinction within them.
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