Sentences with phrase «social cachet»

And certain people who might help pay the gallery bills — collectors, big - museum curators — keep not showing up except at a handful of spaces with social cachet and publicity machines.
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.
Chase owes his current social cachet to an ongoing tragedy much covered in the tabloids: His teenage sweetheart and fiancée, Janice Trumbull, is trapped by a layer of low - orbit mines on the International Space Station, from which she sends him rapturous and heartbreaking love letters.
(And the Basic Bitch cares about your perception; it's the Betch, also materialistic and mainstream, but marked by her failure to give a shit, who is able to convert «basic» qualities into social cachet.)
Physicists in Britain now have the social cachet of train spotters, except for the occasional star, such as Stephen Hawking.
As far as peak car is concerned, Richard Florida, an urban studies theorist at the University of Toronto, Canada, suggests that smartphones, social media and internet shopping are substituting for travel, and so owning your own wheels has lost its social cachet for the young (see «Peak planet: Car usage «-RRB-.
When travelers visit places others haven't, they can derive «social cachet,» and that's become a trend among the middle class, according to Ben Cavender, a principal at consultancy China Market Research Group.

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David Kinnaman's UnChristian signaled that many Christians have concluded the big problem is that the evangelical church has aligned itself on the wrong side of some social issues, or with social issues that have little or no cultural cachet — and thus they move to champion more popular social...
«Smartphones, social media and internet shopping mean owning your own wheels has lost its cachet»
The challenge might as handily have been provoked by numerous interpersonal events of a more explicitly private nature (but these lack the cachet of apparent social comment); for the most compelling relationships in the film and the narrative turns they generate are satisfyingly free of 1:1, paint - by - the - numbers cause and effect.
The sad truth of the matter though is that the vast majority of people buying the G55 AMG and Range Rover Supercharged are doing so for cachet within their social circles rather than for their off - road prowess.
Big laughs from The Onion Since its founding in 1988, the hilarious satirical newspaper The Onion has gained a loyal national following and increasing cultural cachet as an outlet for scathing social and political humor.
Oreos are probably the most beloved cookie in the world, with popular cultural cachet through a lightning - quick social media strategy and an ongoing cycle of fun, limited edition flavors.
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