Sentences with phrase «of great stature»

I wish to serve the organization of great stature as a payroll accountant.
The ultimate aim of relational power is the creation and enhancement of those relationships in which all participating members are transformed into individuals and groups of greater stature.
Chambers describes him as «a figure of great stature within criminal and cartel investigation circles» and «a creative strategist, which makes him a perfect choice for this often complicated and rapidly moving area.»
This study, in which scholars of greatest stature participated — men like Friedrich Max Müller, Nathan Söderblom, Rudolf Otto, Tor Andrae, Alfred Loisy, Gerardus van der Leeuw, Raffaele Pettazzoni — has given us a host of insights by which centuries - old prejudices have been removed.
Dr Alison Elliot, the first female Moderator of the General Assembly said: «Margaret is a woman of great stature within the Church of Scotland.
This (roughly) translates to «The Czech has the advantage of being inexpensive and having a profile that corresponds to a keeper of great stature, able to win matches in the Champions League.
«Common people» (for want of a better phrase) in rolls of great stature are always easy targets in class ridden Britain.
Steven Weinberg, a Nobel prizewinning physicist of great stature, has reopened the debate about what the collapse of quantum states actually means (see «Quantum upgrade removes need for spooky observer «-RRB-.
Additional works highlight regional artists of great stature, including Annette Covington, John P. Rettig, Elizabeth Nourse, Edward Charles Volkert and Sidney Chafetz.
An AV Preeminent rated lawyer, Dawn is widely regarded as an attorney of great stature - not only for her impressive track record in state and federal court but also because, well, she's very tall — even before she slips on her signature stiletto heels.
In fact, it can be argued that it was considerations of stature, not empirical considerations, which required Loomer to determine that even God is (must be) ambiguous — i.e., an ambiguous God is of greater stature than an unambiguous deity.»
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