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  1. if something has cachet, it has a special quality that people admire and approve of

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Wendy Slavkin, general counsel for the automated clearing house Cachet Financial Services, explained the trouble to TechTarget, saying that MyPayrollHR uses Cachet to facilitate its electronic payments.
A lawsuit filed against Cachet by victims of the financial fraud claimed that instead of confronting MyPayrollHR, Cachet prioritized covering the costs at the expense of workers.
Wendy Slavkin, an attorney for Cachet, said, "What MyPayrollHR did, we had never had that happen before," adding that Cachet eventually returned the lost wages to the accounts.
There's cultural cachet in appearing awakened to the struggles of others — just as there's cultural cachet, apparently, in being a racist, or in pretending that racism just doesn't matter to you at all.
But like the Apple brand, it carries a certain cachet.
Less than a year ago, meal kits had cultlike cachet.
And like Germany recently, France has long had cultural cachet.
Being a bundler can give individuals cachet with a candidate.
After all, curing cancer has so much cachet to it.
Tesla also has brand cachet and exclusivity that elude Chevy.
They may be prickly, but hedgehogs have a certain cachet.
"There's that cachet, now, of pulling out the iPhone X."
For some, that doesn't have the same appeal or cachet.
That cachet, of course, has been supercharged by Silicon Valley.
Living outside of that sexualized culture brings no cachet whatsoever.
Then they made 'The Godfather' and the street had cachet.
The developers are hopeful the family brand still has cachet.
Even in 2005, the "cyber" prefix had lost its cachet.
Looking at it from above, it retains its counterculture cachet.
If you're giving credibility and cachet to a place, why?
"It's now more cachet," said Robin Bernstein, a longtime member.
"Cachet elevated that crisis into the stratosphere," the suit said.
But none have achieved the Vespa cachet or retention value.
That's another idea in your book with less elite cachet.
These are guys with jobs, hobbies, social lives, cachet, influence, power.
They won't, however, have quite the cachet of the oily ones.
Indeed, the cachet that came with star power has created opportunities.
But "clients pay for the cachet of a lawyer," Nick explains.
The entertainment industry is, after all, one where cachet still counts.
The neighborhood "may not have the cachet of TriBeCa," he said.
The store continued to grow in cultural cachet in the 5203s.
The cachet Algeria earned from defeating France lent him added authority.
The prize: international cachet and the possibility of significant commercial rewards.
It would be too bad if the film lost its cachet, though.
Or maybe we fight for a medium that is quickly losing cachet.
Nor can he do much to improve a brand that lacks cachet.
For a time his concerts were banned, which only increased his cachet.
Few things grant instant masculine cachet like wartime service, especially during wartime.
As such, it's hardly a surprise that they accumulated serious cultural cachet.
As in the days of the Tudors, waiting has regained some cachet.
In Democratic politics, the cachet of black women has never been higher.
New research gains cultural cachet simply by being connected to the site.
And its star ensures the series maintains a certain level of cachet.
The couple knew little about art, but understood its cachet in society.
There can be much mysterious cachet to listing "CIA operative" on one's resume.
Barring that, look for an action movie with some degree of critical cachet.
According to Travelwize's Cori, Belize has cachet with vacationers who like water sports.
Mr. Carter's background could provide him with cachet among Silicon Valley's tech elite.
The resulting downtime saw Johnson East re-evaluating her cachet as a brand.
In the 1960s and early '70s, he did have a certain counterculture cachet.
His poster design reads like an art deco reflection of Lincoln Center cachet.
The title of delegate also gives them extra cachet in making business deals.
And journals enhance their cachet by publishing exclusive, breakthrough studies by acclaimed researchers.
That brings a lot of cachet and comfort for a very long time.
But the revived Taurus never quite attained the cachet with consumers the original had.
Shopping mall developers, eager for the extra cachet, clamor for Starbucks to open stores.
The Observer was a purchase with low financial value but reasonably high cultural cachet.
They all faceplanted with critics and ticket-buyers alike, calling McConaughey's cachet into question.
"Denton has this cultural cachet, this influence over what people are thinking," Holiday says.
As a result, being admitted provides instant cachet (former occupants include Uber and Spotify).
Still, Tesla has a high-tech cachet from the success of its luxury cars.
Investment firms at the time had none of the cachet they would later acquire.
From there, his art cachet rose rapidly with an amazing string of emerging artists.
And it's true that Victoria's Secret still draws big influencers and retains cultural cachet.
And can luxury continue to sell to ever more people yet retain its cachet?
Meanwhile, social media is giving cachet to all sorts of food and retail sales.
As you know, there is now a cachet for contemporary art and contemporary furniture.
Or is that an unwillingness to lend your cachet to policies that you abhor?
Hartford does not have the same cachet for Europeans flying to the United States.
Would the neighborhood lose its cultural cachet as its inhabitants were increasingly priced out?
The question is whether the company can grow significantly and retain its unique cachet.
Medieval Times has a campy cachet among the young, and the rich and famous.
No NBA star has more cachet in his home market, pre- and post-retirement.
Looking on the bright side does not have the same intellectual cachet as forecasting calamity.
That the generals' tough-guy cachet would glorify his imagined own was an additional delight.
The campaign hopes that these developments will lift his cachet with some African-American voters.
Konono's steady improvement over four albums may have cost them primitivist cachet and novelty appeal.
Western tech brands will continue to hold considerable cachet among China's increasingly internationally mobile elite.
" During the Northern Song dynasty, he said, being Kong came with "a lot of cachet.
But Americans were also drawn to the glamour and cachet of aristocratic British hunting culture.
When it was announced that Paper Bag was putting it out that had real cachet.
Despite his big ideas and cultural cachet, Pinchbeck's new book has received minimal mainstream coverage.
Istrian truffles have maintained a low profile largely because those from Alba enjoy such cachet.
Over time, art galleries, small boutiques and furniture designers followed, giving the neighborhood cultural cachet.
Face oils often reach cult-favorite status, and with that cachet comes stubbornly expensive pricing.
Celery's popularity grew with its availability, until its success undercut its cachet: Celery became commonplace.
Outsider Art, which once had fringe cachet, is now pretty well inside the mainstream fold.
Ownership does not have the cachet it once commanded, and renting is shedding its déclassé image.
Some investment firms with loose or no family connections claim the tag for reasons of cachet.
Another unspoken selling point is the cachet of attending a private school, even a cheap one.
I would never want anyone to think that there's some kind of cachet to my name.
When women started coming out about Weinstein, many of those women had a certain celebrity cachet.
Football's cachet is declining: There is a shrinkage in youth participation and public concern about concussions.
Breaking into a server or taking down a site gave them cachet in the online world.
Venture capitalist Peter Thiel will speak, bringing a dash of Silicon Valley cachet to the event.
"It's hard to overstate John Darwin's pop-culture cachet in the United Kingdom," Ms. Greenwood writes.
But Cohen said the brand had cachet even after Jordan retired because tastemakers like Spike Lee ...
Not a lot of social cachet in that, and the hours and wages were definitely worse.
The CIA said it withheld a number of movies included in the cachet for copyright reasons.
Gadget makers such as Xiaomi and Huawei are investing heavily in design, chasing cool and cachet.
Mr. Bannon's ouster, from the White House and then from Breitbart, cut into the site's cachet.
Iron Fist doesn't have the same cachet as the X-Men, Batman, the Avengers, or Deadpool.
What remains to be seen is whether it has enough cachet to take home the prize.
His subsequent achievement was to turn himself into a serious filmmaker without surrendering that initial cachet.
Both of these claims are disingenuous to the cultural cachet that replicas are beginning to accrue.
Yet Cachet still distributed millions of dollars into the direct deposit accounts of thousands of workers.
It's very difficult to think of another brand that has that kind of cachet with audiences.
Meanwhile, the trey picked up a cachet that had previously been reserved only for the jam.
Let me tell ya, [Bell's] Frozen franchise is gonna pay off her cachet more than this franchise.
But the chefs may lend breakfast cereal some needed cachet — and visibility — if only by eating it.
Snap has tried to sell investors on the idea that it has cachet other social platforms don't.
Let's not reduce them to an Orwellian Newspeak sound bite because it has a certain catchy cachet.
Offering 225 flavors gives LaCroix the ability to profit from ubiquity while keeping the cachet of scarcity.
The industry does not have the same kind of cachet it did before Lehman Brothers went bust.
Clearly, a glitzy rock on your left hand just doesn't hold the same cachet it used to.
While Phillippe and Schnapp add cachet, it's the Inspire 2 that's the real star of the production.
But from Bullitt's point of view, what it's really got is cachet: people know and love Kodak.
As MLPs generally track closely or above oil prices, they could be poised to regain their cachet.
The mystery of Bitcoin's founder has been central to its cachet ever since it surfaced in 2009.
What journalists initially lacked in monetary compensation, they made up for in a kind of industry cachet.
It feels like ages ago, but there was a time when some phones carried a certain cachet.
Many of these political news pages will likely find their cachet begin to evaporate after Nov. 8.
Could tapes ever have the cachet of vinyl, unless you have an affection for pops and hisses?
Apparently motivated by tie-dye's newfound fashion cachet, Starbucks started selling a "tie-dye Frappuccino" in July.
The business model gained cachet with trendy décor and, in many locations, beer and coffee on tap.
Mr. Marshall's entrepreneurial work has earned him cachet among business leaders in Mexico and the United States.
In fact, Raya probably shouldn't scale too quickly, given the risk of losing its cachet and allure.
Imaz, who reached a career-high ranking of 146, did not bring nearly the cachet of Agassi.
The crowds and cachet of certain conferences might not necessarily survive the shift to a virtual format.
Her Guatemalan qualification would have extra cachet in Korea, she said, because Guatemala's coffee is prized there.
Thanks to Macy's wedding registry cachet, the store is also a great destination for a china set. 
Being a clear American target could give him more cachet among his troops and some regime officials.
Could you explore this idea of selling directly to people who want to receive this cultural cachet?
While rosé enjoys widespread popularity and marketing cachet, manzanilla resides largely in the hearts of sherry geeks.
"Millions of iPhone users and unmatched brand cachet give Apple an edgeWhat the Apple Card has going for it, Bernstein noted, is seamless integration via the iPhone and thus a massive cache of easy-to-reach customers, as well as "brand cachet" among those customers that "is obviously unmatched.
But equally telling about the Sunshine Summit's appeal and the state party's cachet was who wasn't there: Scott.
But little of that resonates outside Minnesota, and the Wild lack the national cachet of a legacy franchise.
Foreign brands tend to have more of a cachet in China after some scandals involving cheap Chinese products.
The very cachet, in fact, that she's now lending to Puma as the new face of their collection.
He said, 'I will use my cachet as president of the United States to do something about that.
"If it tastes good, we don't discriminate about something that doesn't have the cachet of age," he responds.
Conceptual congruity doesn't matter much when you're just trying to snag some cultural cachet with a decent party.
The Saudis' export of Wahhabism has special cachet because the country is the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad.CreditCreditA.
"In an instant, I could smell like this store that held so much cultural cachet," he told me.
But the label soon developed a roster, including Thelonious Monk, that gave it cachet and a signature sound.
"The red sole could therefore become ubiquitous, which would seriously reduce the cachet associated with the Louboutin brand."
Paw Paw may not have Brooklyn's hipster cachet, but it also "has everything that Brooklyn doesn't" she added.
And, it had the cachet of being innovative and it looked different from anything that had come before.
Buzz, cachet, and loyalty with customers and developers are the most valuable currency for platform-based tech businesses.
Apple&aposs brand cachet extends to its credit card, released in August 2019 in partnership with Goldman Sachs.
More often than not, a deal with the market cachet of Mr. Buffett is as good as clinched.
Brigaid has also run into challenges finding qualified chefs willing to forgo the cachet of a restaurant job.
There are several new coaches in their first Pac-123 seasons, including some that bring their own cachet.
Nike is starting to lose its dominant brand cachet in sports apparel, according to some on Wall Street.
Both Judas Priest and Neil Diamond have come to possess this cachet that neither had at the time.
As a platform for community organizers, the company had some social justice cachet over seemingly soulless giants like Facebook.
And the British legacy brand has cachet in China, which has grown into the world's largest outbound travel market.
There's a nice fade between the two shades, and the Campy group and wheels lend it even more cachet.
It's a very rich tradition with a lot of cachet, but I wonder if it's our kind of Orientalism.
Given Away's celebrity cachet and West Elm's classic aesthetic, we wouldn't be surprised if the collaboration sells out fast.
Mr. Bass was enamored with the hotel's history and cachet, but he had little experience in the hospitality industry.
The gorgeous design, and the cachet of Apple and Goldman, will surely seduce many customers into trying the card.
It will join many other Berkshire-owned companies to adopt the parent's name, reflecting the brand's and Buffett's cachet.
Troubled phone business aside, HTC still has some cachet, particularly with virtual reality fans thanks to its Vive headset.
Sonos, which has been making a form of smart speaker for 15 years, is a CE company with cachet.
Few institutions anywhere can match the cachet of Harvard, Wharton or Kellogg, which charge a premium as a result.
Meanwhile, wild animals retain their cachet—consumers of rhino horn believe the wild rhino grazes only on medicinal plants.
Despite its cachet, such work is expensive, difficult and—from a commercial point of view—generally not worth it.
They look cool but nonchalant, and let's be honest, when you're in band, the cachet of cool is key.
Retaliatory tariffs are a blow to exporters increasingly catering to young, newly wealthy Chinese looking for bottles with cachet.
Knowing how to fluently speak Venmo is truly a social cachet—and that's the most valuable currency of all.
"Jerry Buss was an innovator who thought basketball should have the cachet of a Broadway show," West told me.
That's a tough hurdle, but it's plausible given Apple's hundreds of millions of iPhone users and its brand cachet.
The company still enjoys a loyal customer base, so it's hard to put a price on the brand cachet.
The 25 year old uses his background in graphic design and photography to enhance the shop's social media cachet.
"It's important to me that people remember Clippy because as long as they do, I have cachet," he said.
The role of criminal chief carries a great deal of cachet in Manhattan — and in the broader legal world.
And it has benefited from the cultural cachet that Nigerian fashion and entertainment have built up around the globe.
Cachet Financial Services and the New York Department of Financial Services did not immediately return PEOPLE's request for comment.
"Whatever cultural cachet we had, he really took advantage of it and went nuts from there," Mr. Sniper said.
In Britain, Barclays still has the cachet of a Goldman Sachs and the reach of a Bank of America.
Istio was launched by Google, IBM and Lyft, so it is a strong incumbent and with serious brand cachet.
Of course, tenants are also paying for the pleasure and cachet of living in a striking work of architecture.
The conservative intellectual has traditionally achieved his greatest cachet as an apologist of just this sort of existential combat.
Such wines, or so their producers hope, are helping to lend rosé the cachet it has lacked until now.
That radical notion—of an auteur whose signature confers cachet—gained currency for the first time since the revolution.
It has such lasting cultural cachet that Tide drew from the spot for its own 2018 Super Bowl ad. 
More than anything, they're trying to recapture and maintain some brand cachet, create a halo effect for the brand.
But there are signs that the platform has lost its cachet among the younger users who set online trends.
The answer is Biden's cachet in this election cycle has always been what people assumed his strengths would be.
Whatever happened to the legitimacy — to the hip cachet, even — that serious comics enjoyed only a few years ago?
Apple, meanwhile, has mostly failed to localize or reinvent itself, on the assumption that global cachet would be enough.
Danza has enough cultural cachet to be recognizable even to those who aren't familiar with Taxi or Who's the Boss?
A victory would bring Mr Renzi cachet for turning the anti-globalisation tide and reassure investors in Italy and beyond.
And legacy titles, rich with history and cachet, give newcomers access to the talent and infrastructure needed to build influence.
Vice still has some of the edgy cachet manifested in the free-spending, free-living antics of its co-founder.
Through the Obama years, the tech industry enjoyed extraordinary cachet in Washington, not only among Republicans but also among Democrats.
"In that kind of über-luxury market, I think the Chinese buyer wants a Western brand with cachet," he says.
Despite having somewhat less brand cachet than its giant Silicon Valley rivals, Roku hasn't significantly amped up its marketing expenses.
As a middle-aged couple living in Los Feliz, Leno and Rosemary LaBianca don't appear to have the same cachet.
Bad news for the cool kids who depend on their sweet fixies for cultural cachet: Cycling has hit the mainstream.
One indication of her cachet is the coveted prime-time speaking slot she received at the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
Yet, there is a big difference between celebrating the cool-factor and cachet of transness and actually supporting the community.
For these consumers, higher data rates and the cachet of 5G will increasingly drive decisions about which phone to purchase.
It doesn't have Instagram's fashion cachet, or an influencer network that helps keep shoppers browsing — and spending — on the app.
"Beyond that, it's a question of cachet," concludes Thierry Nectoux, quite confident in the effect his zinc has on customers.
He's not quite at the level of cultural cachet achieved by Sad Keanu or Crying Jordan, but he's getting there.
But those brands lack the cachet of established foreign marques, and cost more than most local brands even after subsidies.
But, as much as Blue Jays fans may love their AceStrada, I don't think he has nearly the same cachet.
Through the Obama years, the tech industry enjoyed extraordinary cachet in Washington, not only among Republicans but also among Democrats.
Under Armour does not have the same cachet, and it isn't viewed as "cool" by consumers in the same way.
A best picture trophy brings in extra box office dollars, plus cachet to help attract A-listers for future projects.
Mr. Parrish is an unlikely guru, a computer scientist from Halifax, Nova Scotia, who seems bemused by his sudden cachet.
And they've got limited cachet among progressive climate activists these days, at least as a primary weapon against global warming.
Losing a checkmark, and the cachet that comes along with it, can also affect the way brands perceive a YouTuber.
At the same time, ordinary Americans — bystanders, mourners — are shown gaining insight or cachet from their encounters with public calamity.
"It's like, 'Oh, we know who that guy is now …" Fortunately, he's been preparing to cash in on that cachet.
Smaller online donations also carry a certain cachet — symbolizing a candidate's real or imagined grass-roots appeal and populist credentials.
They offered the social cachet that the family and other heiresses craved—in return for a healthy dowry, of course.
But it has acquired new cultural cachet since the election of Donald Trump and the premiere of Hulu's TV adaptation.
But Amazon's focus on low prices and commodity effects has been alienating to an industry that's focused on glamour and cachet.
However, as add-ons to the original structure, the modern bathrooms lack the historical cachet of the rest of the hotel.
Where media-driven celebrity trumps older modes of authority and forms new elites, endowing famous artists and performers with peerless cachet.
Instead, food in a Ruth Reichl book is a cultural tool, alternately a signifier of power or luxury or social cachet.
While Cline's Ready Player One has its problems, the book did resonate with many readers for reasons besides its geek cachet.
So, the thought is that when one has "Oscar nominated" or "Oscar winner" after their name, that brings a certain cachet.
"When people use the word relevant, they mean this person is hip or has some cachet with youth culture," Hyden said.
American football — versus the international version — is losing its cachet, as teens — their parents worried about permanent injury — drop the sport.
Despite still being a major institute for American military power, it has the same cultural cachet as a Hey Doug meme.
Case in point: Twitter user Cachet Raynor tried out a charcoal face peel mask in hopes of getting baby smooth skin.
Not only is the cachet of owning Apple's latest back, but the design of the phone is conducive to getting noticed.
It has incredible momentum, not only in terms of deployment and costs but in terms of public opinion and cultural cachet.
Were it not for its precious score, zany one-liners, and cool-kid cachet, Juno might have slipped under the radar.
For about twenty years, Mississippi steamboat pilots carried a cachet, with their expertise about how to navigate the ever-changing river.
But owning a basketball team has cachet, especially when that team has come to rank among the best in N.B.A. history.
In Manhattan, the arrival of galleries can help make real estate hot, and for a while, art gains from the cachet.
What Simons's appointment does immediately is bring a new degree of cachet and international appeal to a classic, household American brand.
Privileged pretty-people assholes have invaded the tech industry because it has become a locus of power and of cultural cachet.
To me, like I said, as long as people know who he is and make fun of him, I've got cachet.
Bitcoin is still a relatively niche interest, and it's not clear if its cultural cachet can float an entire TV show.
They add cachet to parts of our communities (think 53) while generating skepticism toward others relegated to less sexy ZIP codes.
At the same time, the Catskills were on the verge of another economic downturn as the Borscht Belt lost its cachet.
Still, magic and witchcraft have a renewed cachet, one that seems related to our current climate of political and cultural breakdown.
Despite Ms. Davis's historic cachet, Mr. Clanagan said that convincing Lionsgate's international division of the film's global viability is a challenge.
Few sectors are as reliant on the country's manufacturing cachet as the luxury trade, long a linchpin of Italy's economic growth.
Mr. Rissient's promotional efforts gave Mr. Eastwood considerable cachet in France, which in turn elevated his career in the United States.
Her Sally Bowles in "Cabaret" was a triumph around town, and she could lend the amorphous "Cats" some cachet as Grizabella.
Much of his cachet in Democratic circles is his purported strength in Midwestern swing states that went for Trump in 2016.
"He served as my bouncer," said Zeitlin, now 37, who instead took his newfound cachet and created his own pirate adventure.
The deportees had social cachet and a sense of organizational structure, and the war veterans had experience in kidnapping and torture.
To be a Rush fan in the 1980s had about as much social cachet as being treasurer of the math club.
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Bernie Quigley: Does New Hampshire still have that cachet which has made it a bellwether for the rest of the country?
This is not the first time a fashion house has relied on a splashy designer to bring renewed cachet and profit.
Calvin Klein also believed Simons's cachet would translate to sales, declaring that he would help PVH's revenue jump to $1213 billion.
But despite the ketchup losing its stealthy, secret cachet, the spicy ketchup is an incredible thing worthy of its own praise.
The more exotic or striking the object — the more obscure its provenance — the more cultural cachet it carried for the collector.
Either way, in the long run, the cultural cachet he accrued at Celtic was far disproportionate to his number of games.
As a consequence, the AMC show's huge cultural cachet is being pecked at by newer series that its popularity, ironically, helped birth.
The company is limiting promotions and pulling its handbags off department store shelves in a bid to regain its premium-brand cachet.
Birch has been steadily working, but her name doesn't hold the same cachet it did when she was a promising child actress.
Manhattan has energy and money; Brooklyn has hipster cachet and old-world, brownstone beauty; the Bronx has pugnacity; Staten Island has apartness.
This has given him cachet across Alabama's racial gulf—which divides black and white Democrats almost as much as Republicans and Democrats.
Malaysian black metal doesn't have quite the same cachet as its Norwegian (or Icelandic) counterparts, but it's only a matter of time.
I wonder if the R-word ("retarded"), or any of the others you cite, will ever achieve that kind of ironic cachet.
The problem with these young directors is that the only way they can get that cachet is by doing a franchise film.
In granting it, Abe and his conservative allies present themselves as the emperor's loyal servants, a political posture that still carries cachet.
They still go to top U.S. universities for the cachet, but then many go back and work in leading labs at home.
You know your show has cachet when household names can be induced to drop by and plunge an arm into a toilet.
In a last-minute boost to Norwood -- and one with significant cachet -- former Mayor Shirley Franklin endorsed the independent candidate over Bottoms.
His brief career with a minor league affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings gives him a certain cachet in hockey-crazy Minnesota.
By building local franchises for Overwatch, Blizzard offered a structure that could appeal to professional sports executives able to provide valuable cachet.
Communal values of cooperation, consideration, and caring are prioritized, whereas individualistic ones of prestige, popularity, and power lose some of their cachet.
Oxford claims that the word's cultural cachet has skyrocketed in 2017 — that they've seen its use increase fivefold in the last year.
Britain has long been a destination of choice for foreign students, thanks to tuition in English and the cachet of its institutions.
"If they can't place it, they come back," she said, explaining that clips from Bust still hold cachet in the publishing world.
"Not saying it's 'Sleep No More,' but there really is an element of performance," said Nicole Levinson of the Cachet Hospitality Group.
Mao, who had quickly organized a Communist group in Hunan, achieved the cachet of being one of only 21966 delegates to attend.
Magnus August Hoiberg, retains his cachet, though, mostly thanks to his genreless taste and ability to give pop's biggest trends some edge.
What Brown offers here is cachet, a little confidence, an opportunity to safely transgress while not fundamentally disrupting the genre's power dynamic.
Yet despite the franchise's pop culture cachet, the films' box office performances have been uneven under Disney, which acquired Lucasfilm in 2012.
When Cachet realized it had allocated funds that didn't exist, the company reversed the transactions, taking back money from thousands of workers.
"Russians are particularly interested in the name and cachet of the building," said Rena Kliot, founder and CEO of Pulse International Realty.
If Staten Island has less cachet than other New York City boroughs, then that can only mean good deals for foreign buyers.
And its cachet has enabled the club to branch out into pet projects, like hosting parties for emerging brands and book signings.
Outdoor Voices' brand cachet began to erode last year as it unloaded excess products, including at the off-price chain Nordstrom Rack.
Peretti starts this money-losing wing, Abramson writes, as a way to create cachet for the money-winning side of his empire.
They're competing for proximity to celebrity itself, and all the advantages that proximity to celebrity entails—money, cachet, becoming a celebrity yourself.
But thanks to the Higher Brothers and other well known Chengdu rappers, the Sichuan accent now enjoys a certain degree of cachet.
Perhaps the reason people overwork even when it is not for "reward, punishment, or obligation" is because it holds great social cachet.
The concept is a way for Kohl's to show off its hottest wares to existing Millennial customers and build cachet among new ones.
Taking Heller's story to TV -- and a service like Hulu, eager to cash in on his promotional cachet -- surely enhanced his creative latitude.
Crucially, an address on Sand Hill Road establishes cachet, said Brad Van Linge, senior managing director at real estate firm Newmark Cornish & Carey.
They are also the generation getting married, and the bridal or kind of romantic engagement cachet is still the cornerstone of this industry.
But as Ayco rolls out its mass-market offering, Restieri thinks it will benefit from brand cachet of having already served the bosses.
Customers are willing to spend good money on products associated with these vibrant places: facilities such as "Hackney Brewery" have a certain cachet.
Coach has limited promotions and pulled out of more than 250 department stores as it tries to win back its premium-brand cachet.
But the U.S. still retains cachet for tech companies in Asia and that's reflect in those that are most likely to list next.
Now, after Amazon's brief recognition made the area an "it" place, it is suddenly a sought-after location with its own, singular cachet.
And in spite all that has happened, there's still some cachet to the MakerBot brand among the professionals and educators it now targets.
Hart, who had a master's in communications and leadership through Pat Robertson's Regent University, chose L.U.O. because of its affordability and Christian cachet.
In an effort to add some global cachet, the Canada Cup was rebranded the World Cup and staged twice - in 1996 and 2004.
Black Panther has done the same, but without the mainstream cachet of iconic Hollywood stories or world-renowned characters to propel its success.
The language has developed a cachet among the business elite in the United States, in response to China's rise as an economic superpower.
Most people have little awareness of lab-grown diamonds, and retailers don't have the cachet of De Beers or other long-established brands.
Without "Alien" origins to bolster its box-office cachet, a sequel to the lightly regarded "Prometheus" probably wouldn't have been in the cards.
Throw widespread overuse into the mix, and breaking things to the public just doesn't have the same cultural cachet that it once did.
Travelers range from those simply in search of a good deal, to discriminating Instagram influencer types willing to sacrifice neither cachet nor style.
In this era of college basketball, there are many programs that invest resources; cachet does not go very far; and recruiting is nationalized.
The role carries a great deal of cachet: the division encompasses the prosecution of terrorism, digital crime, Wall Street fraud and public corruption.
Daniel, played by Timothée Chalamet (whose cachet is unlikely to be enhanced by the Shia LaBeouf riffs he reproduces here), is in trouble.
What's more, the cachet of flagship beers like Leinie's O has dwindled as drinkers seek the new and unfamiliar in a crowded market.
Giving to once-obscure House candidates is suddenly in vogue, with Democratic donors saying it has never-seen-before cachet in finance circles.
It's also one of the few places in the country where old-fashioned snail mail has more cachet than a social media post.
But it has a cachet from the past successes of other investors, and the high barrier to entry creates an air of intrigue.
While many chefs tell Mr. Giusti they support his mission, working in a cafeteria doesn't have the same cachet as in a restaurant.
Athletes like Kyrie Irving of the Boston Celtics and pop stars like the singer Jhené Aiko are bringing a certain pop culture cachet.
They show the mayor asking Mr. Rechnitz for ever greater sums of money; he received access and the cachet that came with it.
And a Playboy Club, which is being resurrected in New York after three decades, will burrow below the Cachet hotel in Midtown West.
Dr. Warnock's cachet is both powerful and rare, as he is only the fifth senior pastor of Ebenezer in its 134-year history.
Travelers range from those simply in search of a good deal, to discriminating Instagram influencer types willing to sacrifice neither cachet nor style.
Mr. Baghdadi's warning suggested that he feared military defeat would drain the group's global cachet, leaving Al Qaeda to inherit the jihadist mantle.
As with many people that populate the inner ring of Trumpland, Lewandowski has virtually no cachet independent from his relationship to the president.
But once this link is broken, his cachet will erode as quickly as a sand castle in the face of the incoming tide.
Ordinarily, MyPayrollHR would transfer the funds to a corporate middleman, Cachet Financial Services, which would then distribute the direct deposits to employees nationwide.
Now, though, and because of the movie's success, Salzburg revels in its cultural cachet, with "Sound of Music" tours, marionette shows and concerts.
We had never been to Anguilla before, but we knew it had a cachet of having a high-end clientele and good restaurants.
But the latest gadgets still make the list because they draw attention and impart cachet, particularly when they're tossed around and treated casually.
British luxury retailer Jimmy Choo Plc has put itself up for sale after struggling to retain the cachet it held in the early 2000s.
Such mainstream approval would have seemed unthinkable even a decade ago, when GIFs had the cultural cachet of blinking text and embedded MIDI files.
The hoopla generated by Eat, Pray, Love allows Gilbert to possess the financial freedom and the cachet she does now, and she knows it.
The AHA partnership does provide the program with public health legitimacy, while the donations and "celebrity cachet" keeps students and teachers interested, Sparvero said.
The best athletes in Egypt were drawn by squash's new cachet, which was bolstered when top American universities and prep schools started recruiting here.
Coach, which has been trying to regain its cachet in the luxury handbag market, reported its first growth in quarterly profit in three years.
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.
He chose to use his platform and cachet as an artist to highlight the ongoing concerns of Flint residents with the Flint Water Project.
The story he tells is one that can be warped and bent to fit whatever will give him the most cachet with his supporters.
Absorbing or partnering with start-ups such as these could provide useful technology as well as an image-boosting shot of Silicon Valley cachet.
Apple is recognized as the first smartphone, and that cultural cachet helped propel it to becoming one of the most profitable companies in history.
Some supporters of the Cuban government accuse activist artists of trying to boost their cachet or get offered asylum through altercations with the state.
The prize being claimed does come with other benefits for the state besides the cachet of knowing a new multimillionaire is walking around somewhere.
The full cachet of the Google brand will be leveraged for a marketing campaign built around "made by Google" and "phone by Google" messages.
Artists are also selling old-fashioned records, which appeal both to nostalgic baby-boomers and to young hipsters who see some cachet in vinyl.
But none had the power, cachet or longevity that Mr. Silver, a Democrat, had enjoyed, and prosecutors sought to make an example of him.
But Trump's unconventionality might, in itself, help him retain some kind of outsider cachet in a way that is unusual for an incumbent president.
In an apparent attempt to regain some of the innovation cachet it enjoyed in decades past, Japan's Sony has announced its Future Lab Program.
But Louisiana taxpayers received only the benefits that typically come with production incentives: added jobs, increased local spending, enhanced tourist cachet and so forth.
N, which has been trying to regain its cachet in the luxury handbag market, reported its first growth in quarterly profit in three years.
Separately, Cohen was working to get a Trump Tower built in Moscow and trading on Trump's cachet as a political figure to do it.
Probably few who saw the ad knew her name, but for a whole generation of New Yorkers she attained a kitschy sort of cachet.
Bush was a little brusque, who cared, as long as she showed up at your charity event, raising your social cachet into the stratosphere?
Curry, then, essentially serving as a proxy for America's anxious citizenry, effected a sort of justice: He used his cachet to illuminate vital information.
The hope is that new businesses will follow apartment dwellers downtown, creating a pedestrian-friendly core, burnishing the city's cachet and bolstering property values.
Sub-brands are a common tactic used by marketers to take advantage of the cachet of a premium brand while selling something more affordable.
Herewith, a few ideas for New Years Eve soirées with some cultural cachet, from a Classical Hollywood romance to a night of drag performances.
But he believes cachet and ceremony, and attractive spaces to enjoy a cup, will lure more of Nigeria's 2306.4000 million people to drink coffee.
Democrats, who claim only the creakiest of party infrastructure in the state, see the run as a chance to rebuild some of their cachet.
Now that feminism is more culturally and politically powerful than it has been in decades, however, conservatives are eager to capitalize on its cachet.
No matter Harvard's perch in that year's rankings in U.S. News & World Report (currently No. 2, after Princeton), it remains peerless in global cachet.
So by buying or leasing theaters of its own, Netflix can ensure that its films will get the cachet of a big-screen release.
According to federal prosecutors, after Mr. Mann redirected the funds, Cachet would attempt to take back money it had deposited into the workers' accounts.
The cachet of customers like Mr. Jagger — and the handiwork of tailors from London's East End — meant Hung on You's clothing was not cheap.
Plant-based "meat" has also gained a certain cultural cachet that many fast-food brands would spend millions of dollars to get in 2019.
And Mr. Netanyahu's close relationship with President Trump has given him added cachet with African leaders eager to find favor with the White House.
His son chose to stay in public school and ended up at Tufts University, a highly rated school that nonetheless lacks Ivy League cachet.
These stars might not admit it, but they arguably need the fast-fashion attention, and the fast-fashion brands certainly need their celebrity cachet.
Of course, as Plato noted, poets are liars too, and perhaps because of this, much writing by wrestlers boasts a certain literary cachet, however crude.
"I think there is a certain cachet that the heavyweight division has always had," said Showtime Sports executive vice president and general manager Stephen Espinoza.
The auctioneers, RM Sotheby's, also donated their expertise, though there's obvious cachet and prestige to be gained from being in charge of such an event.
The platform was surpassed in popularity by Facebook and, though it still exists, Myspace has just a fraction of its former influence and cultural cachet.
"Many early-stage tech investors don't see energy and climate tech as 'cool' or carrying cachet, and we need to change that perception," he said.
If film represented a new opportunity, then Netflix's Stranger Things Hall H panel was an impressive display of the cultural cachet it has already attained.
Lincoln may not carry the same cachet as Tesla or Porsche, but the automaker has been on a roll with the Continental and the Navigator.
As Jon Mooallem, the author of Wild Ones, has noted, "the polar bear has lost a lot of its cachet" over the last few years.
The significance is that the hype about ML/AI is now so widespread that it is expected to have a cachet impact on NFL fans.
Google's made a lot of progress with its Cloud-based G Suite, but there's still cachet among professional when it comes to offerings like Office.
Bloys explained that the situation is a little different in a show's early stages, when certain stars are coming in with more cachet than others.
Liberal Jews have been among the most vocal critics of Trump from the get-go, but their partisan pedigree limits the cachet of their criticism.
Without it, the Mountain View company is set to throw the full force of its considerable brand cachet behind the new phones coming next month.
It sounds a bit like Build-a-Bear for oenophiles, but Viniv has cachet and a growing clientele across Europe, Australia and the United States.
Cachet, the firm responsible for dispersing the paychecks, reversed the deposits to MyPayrollHR's clients when it could no longer access the money, the report says.
And if these latter launches also fail to keep users engaged, Nintendo's brand could lose some of its cachet as it transitions to smartphone gaming.
"Successful" is a tricky term when it comes to IPOs, particularly since different companies list for different purposes (capital raising, employee liquidity, market cachet, etc.).
If you're not the type of driver who likes to flaunt your car's go-fast cachet, you can opt out of this rear wing spoiler.
For example, does having a rescue dog give an owner "cachet" in your area, as this article says it does in certain parts of Brooklyn?
Finally, tell us more about what you think: Kim Severson writes: Medieval Times has a campy cachet among the young, and the rich and famous.
E-bikes are beginning to acquire a certain cachet, Mr. Nolte said, with more aesthetically appealing models that are difficult to distinguish from regular bicycles.
He also plans to merge HP's consumer and commercial PC businesses, hoping to bolster the cachet of PCs both at home and at the office.
While the case concerned only about 2,500 rings, Tiffany sued to protect its brand and cachet as one of the world's best-known luxury retailers.
Rival electric vehicle models from Audi, Jaguar and Porsche have fallen short of Teslas driving range between charges and failed to match Teslas brand cachet.
That's given Graham real cachet with Trump, even as he hasn't shrunk from tangling with the White House on immigration and seeking out bipartisan compromise.
He will open Eden restaurant in the Cachet Boutique NYC hotel on West 42nd Street, where the menu will be pulled from his eclectic background.
Fox keeps telling its viewers that she's a "GOP Consultant" or a "GOP Strategist," which invests Nauert with just the right wonkiness and insider cachet.
As their beer sales flatten, craft brewers are wooing a new audience with hard seltzers — low-calorie, low-cachet drinks that have become wildly popular.
Vintage T-shirts in Japan took on cachet from the importation process: These were "real things" from the United States, once worn by real Americans.
The current cachet for crisp, ersatz garments like Jesse Jackson T-shirts comes not from Americans but from the items' association with trendy Korean women.
In Walker & Company Brands, Procter & Gamble acquires the cachet of an emerging player in health and beauty focused on serving the country's growing multicultural customer base.
Despite the cachet of living above a "listed" view, there have been as many units sold at the front of the house as at the rear.
The two satires The Hanging on Union Square by H.T. Tsiang and East Goes West by Younghill Kang, on the other hand, have much less cachet.
It was a big deal because of the cachet of that content and we were going to have it and Netflix wasn't going to have it.
She's now among a number of Olympians working in wealth management at big banks, which hope that the cachet of these athletic careers impresses prospective clients.
The work of two stars with arguably the most cultural cachet, Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar, weaves personal experience into wider feelings of injustice and political unease.
But beyond that, Mr Kim says, is the growing cachet of not following mainstream taste: a turnaround for South Koreans under powerful social pressure to conform.
The 108-year-old organization has been like the Cadillac of civil rights groups -- its name still has cachet, but people prefer newer models of activism.
Not Impressionist or Post-Impressionist or anything else with immediate public cachet, but as James Tissot: Fashion & Faith more than demonstrates, it is wildly likable nonetheless.
Walmart acquired Bonobos last year, but it doesn't directly sell the trendy men's clothing brand at supercenters or on its flagship website to preserve Bonobos' cachet.
With a history stretching back to 1871, it is the oldest football competition in the world and still possesses huge cachet for players and supporters alike.
Almost a full year prior, Biker Boyz hit it first, with Laurence Fishburne cashing in on his Matrix cachet and Kid Rock doing something or other.
She's now among a number of Olympians working in wealth management at big banks, which hope that the cachet of their athletic careers impresses prospective clients.
On the other, Scaramucci's omnipresence on TV and his annual Skybridge conference gave the brand more cachet than that of a typical hedge fund-of-funds.
But the Recording Academy still remains a conservative institution, idolizing a rigid aesthetic as its cultural cachet rests largely on its status as a legacy brand.
The Shed, the new arts venue at Hudson Yards, has sought cultural cachet by cross-pollinating the likes of Gerhard Richter, Renée Fleming, and Steve Reich.
They are bracing for a flood of emails, but said they believe this is the best way to market a home with this kind of cachet.
For those who believed that New York needed a major platform for work from South America, which had gained an elitist cachet, the expansion seemed positive.
By contrast, the Berlin "Rigoletto" of Mr. Sher — a Met regular who, like Mr. van Hove, brings Tony Award-winning cachet — is never wanting for color.
After the incident, Mr. Schmidt lost some of the cachet he had built up in government circles, according to two people with knowledge of the incident.
Both founders are well aware that murals are hot commodities for developers looking to cash in on the artistic cachet of the neighborhoods they build in.
The North American International Auto Show in Detroit has lost of much of its cachet as the industry's focus has shifted from horsepower to high tech.
Spurred by the leadership of entrepreneurial women and Nigeria's cultural cachet around Africa and the world, the country's fashion magazine industry has found a receptive audience.
With eight N.C.A.A tournament appearances in the last 212 years and fresh off a Frozen Four berth, the Fighting Irish arrived with both talent and cachet.
And in Richmond, the hosts were lending their activist cachet and charisma to Northam, a candidate who, Democrats worried, could use a lot more of both.
But Jackson's dwindling music-industry cachet and his reactionary drinking quickly form a terrible feedback loop, and you can hear him crying out in his songs.
In October, he will open Eden, an 80-seat restaurant he describes as simple and elegant, in the Cachet Boutique NYC hotel on West 42nd Street.
While the track record of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as a measurement of artistic excellence is debatable, its cultural cachet is undeniable.
Jennifer Lopez and Shakira will perform at the Super Bowl in Miami in February as the N.F.L. tries to restore the cachet of its halftime show.
Salisbury combines the quaintness of Norman Rockwell New England, the cachet of the Upper East Side and the enthusiasm for the outdoors of Vermont and Colorado.
In the frenzied, highly competitive world of youth scouting, where everyone is seeking a fast track to the next big thing, such successes bestow considerable cachet.
Besides bringing in more black artists, Mr. Krasnow was instrumental in securing a distribution deal with the jazz and classical label ECM, bringing some highbrow cachet.
As far as made-up holidays go, "World Password Day" doesn't quite have the same cachet as, say, Father's Day, or even National Pancake Day (March 8th).
The firm has also experienced widely reported turnover in recent years and endured a drawn-out, high-profile discrimination lawsuit that detracted from its once impeccable cachet.
Formerly an analyst for media agencies, Tommasiello used his social media cachet to work full-time with brands and influencers at social media marketing agency Talent Resources.
But Coach responded quickly, by tightening supplies to department stores to regain its luxury cachet, before diversifying with the buyout of upscale shoemaker Stuart Weitzman in 2015.
But in North America and Europe, Easter has a diminished cultural force as a time for secular celebration — its wider cultural cachet hardly approaches that of Christmas.
In addition, GM was pushing sedans, just as sedans were losing their cachet with U.S. buyers, said Garrett Nelson, an analyst at CFRA Research in New York.
These days both have moved away from making their own handsets, licensing their names to third-parties looking to capitalize on any cachet left in the brand.
While I obviously don't share BlackBerry Mobile's enthusiasm for the KeyOne's market performance, I do see sufficient differentiation and remaining brand cachet to keep the brand going.
Consumer-focused businesses (Pinterest) have more cachet, but tech startups (Zoom) that cater to companies are the hotter stock offerings, The Wall Street Journal's Rolfe Winkler writes.
In contrast with her favourite large piece in the museum, the wonderful copper Bassetki statue of a seated human figure, these little seals had no obvious cachet.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - They may not have the cachet of entrepreneurs, or geek chic of developers, but data protection officers are suddenly the hottest properties in technology.
Mr Trump's name carries less cachet in hotels or consumer goods, and does not travel well beyond the country he says he wants to make great again.
"This is a story of greed — of people who want to own media for their own cultural cachet or power or private gain," the senior staffer said.
The Star Wars franchise has built up a massive amount of cachet over the last several decades; Rogue One is going to need every bit of it.
More importantly, the company has worked to regain its cachet - after its bags lost their premium status due to an expansion spree that made them too ubiquitous.
As Watson told Variety, the show was inspired by Trump's relationship with the press and the new cachet that women's magazines have gained over the past year.
For instance, "Chevrolet Cavalier" may not have much cachet here, but it's recognizable branding that may have been featured in a book or movie with international appeal.
"Now it's starting to get the cachet, it's starting to get the love from the outside community, from the Westside, from people from Orange County," Davis said.
What in the World In today's age of expense scandals and hidden bank accounts, a medieval custom of weighing elected officials in public may have new cachet.
Gary DePersia, an associate broker with the Corcoran Group, said he expected the west would soon start making inroads on the cachet and prices of the east.
It could also lose its cachet as an elite advisory firm, as bankers balk at being asked to promote the balance sheet as much as their brainpower.
VMware is looking for a way into the cloud and this gives them cachet with Google, while Pivotal is looking for more companies to use Cloud Foundry.
But Buhari's anti-corruption cachet has remained strong among his supporters and helped him run successfully in 2015 against Goodluck Jonathan of the People's Democratic Party (PDP).
"The reason 8chan has the cultural cachet it does is because people write stories about it, period," Syracuse University professor Whitney Phillips, who studies online ethics, said.
Flowers like it became known as Rembrandt tulips, named by bulb traders in homage to his chiaroscuro painting style and to tap cachet from a famous name.
The distillers say that, for all its current cachet among bartenders and whiskey fans, rye remains largely unappreciated by most Americans, and thus especially ripe for innovation.
The leagues are finding that these big events carry a cachet that Mexicans, regardless of their level of interest in the sport, are willing to pay for.
"Saudi Arabia still has enormous wealth and powerful cachet," said Bruce O. Riedel, a former C.I.A. analyst and an expert on Saudi Arabia at the Brookings Institution.
Though the group had an impressive Texas pedigree, presidential cachet and ambitions for operations in the United States, the new partnership was established in the Cayman Islands.
The New York Times best-seller lists are very competitive, which is what gives them the cachet they have within the book industry and with the public.
Details: The analysis from Data for Progress, a young outfit with growing cachet on the left, looked at potential jobs in energy, water infrastructure, transportation, and buildings.
"Given the added cachet and publicity that comes with the competition ban, we expect increased interest in this product category in the coming months," the representative wrote.
European houses may still attract stars of a certain caliber, Ms. Agins noted, some drawn by Europe's cachet, others compelled by high-paying cosmetic and marketing contracts.
The mailman dropped off entire canvas sacks of letters from citizens the world over who hoped to convert their own closets into cultural cachet and/or cash.
These master perfumers, and other creative individuals in the region, bring cachet to Grasse because they are the artistic geniuses behind the engine of the fragrance industry.
Withdrawing rightfully owed funds because of a processor's own mistake or lack of oversight however, as Cachet did, is prohibited by National Automated Clearing House Association rules.
But in an era when social media carries a certain cachet and influencers make gobs of money posing with products, Laurent is not your typical child prodigy.
The semiprecious stones possess less recognizable cachet than the traditional big four of diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires, but in size and style, they are conspicuously striking.
Charles, who's a multimedia star with much more cultural cachet than the business-oriented Westbrook, lost more than 133 million subscribers; Westbrook gained more than 4 million.
So baseball players sail toward a possible confrontation with the owners without leaders who possess the transcendent cultural cachet and business power of, say, a LeBron James.
Bashir Hangi, a spokesman for state-run Uganda Wildlife Authority told Reuters the destruction of the waterfalls would take away the park's cachet and ruin its beauty.
Hulseman might not ever have the cachet of Steve Jobs or the bravado of Elon Musk, but he probably changed your life more than the pair put together.
Apple is uniquely positioned to take its current cachet with regards to credit cards and build on that through the redemption of passes and gift cards through Passbook.
And the fact that its soundtrack — equal parts bluesy folk-rock and pop — has topped the Billboard charts for three weeks indicates it will have enduring cultural cachet.
And this has allowed writers who can't find a home in traditional publishing to still reach readers, but without the institutional support and cachet that traditional publishing provides.
The setting was Gaga's idea, and it becomes an effective way of infusing the movie with the queer subcultural cachet she became famous for earlier in her career.
"The racialization of the space and the poverty of these spaces brings a certain sort of cachet in terms of being part of a political underclass," explains Ngo.
So keep scrolling if you're in the market for a new pair of cute sunglasses that won't break the bank – and that will give you that celeb cachet.
An editor on Agnès Varda's "Vagabond" and a director in her own right, this French filmmaker has never had much cachet as an auteur in the United States.
"In this environment, unless a brand has enough cachet that it's worth posing with on Instagram ... it becomes very difficult to value all sorts of companies," Cramer said.
It also raises questions about whether it is an industry suited to embracing the hoodies, start-up incubators and other trappings that have given Silicon Valley global cachet.
It used to be that Chinese food was thought of as cheap and dirty—it has never had the cachet of Japanese, for instance, or French or Italian.
A fixture in the worlds of stage and television comedy, Mr. Barinholtz has enough cachet to assemble an excellent cast, although he's not as canny about using it.
"Tough Crowd" ran at a time when the no-holds-barred, often belligerent humor the Cellar is known for was less controversial (and Comedy Central had more cachet).
This happened in Full House's pilot, so a variation on it has to happen in the new series, even though The Flintstones doesn't have much cultural cachet anymore.
In a city where there is cachet in being native — a "been-hya," as the locals say, and not a "come-hya" — Dr. Brown was pure been-hya.
Mr. Hary has used the Trump brand to help add cachet to Lido City, an "integrated lifestyle resort and theme park" in the lush hills of West Java.
"This is the sneaker industry right here," he said, referring to how brands use scarcity and buzz to drive up prices in secondary markets and create brand cachet.
Death Stranding is the result of cashing in that considerable cachet, a strange passion project that's one of the most go-for-broke, big-budget titles in years.
In 2020, being able to successfully and, perhaps, conspicuously ignore the requirements of the always-on age will be seen as a sign of success and cultural cachet.
That the "lucky" fan has to catch a flying polyester projectile also adds a certain cachet that wouldn't exist if the shirt were simply handed out at the turnstiles.
Barrera sees Colectivo 1050º's ceramics as similar to textiles from Peru or Bolivia: sumptuously gorgeous crafts that have cachet because they can only be made authentically in one place.
A serious third-party contender, especially one with cachet as a Republican donor and the personal wealth to bankroll a campaign, could have an impact on the 2020 race.
The Cardinals had cachet across the country and even had three players—Wagner, Thompson, and freshman Kevin Walls—who came from the same high school in Camden, New Jersey.
Companies like Acorns, Square, SoFi and Venmo are enlisting world-famous designers to give their cards cachet — and millennials are joining waiting lists to get their hands on them.
The teen has created a matte lipstick empire thanks to a bevy of hard to find colors and a ten-mile-long waitlist, only enhanced by her celebrity cachet.
Tesla's Model 3 is an EV priced to put all-electric transportation within reach of middle-class buyers, with the cachet of a market-leading brand renowned for innovation.
In the wake of the sale, Wagner was twice offered the role of chief operating officer of Yahoo, which, in the 1990s, had the cachet that Google does today.
They nudged Android phone makers in the right direction, signaled Google's hardware priorities and expectations, and boosted Samsung's respectability — just as the Nexus One bumped up HTC's brand cachet.
Though participants do not earn any official certification once they have completed the program, the fact that they were participants gives cachet to many within the contemporary art world.
Ironically, however, as the hegemony of English decreases the need to speak other languages for work or for travel, the cachet attached to acquiring them seems to be growing.
But in recent years he set about courting conglomerates like the Walt Disney Company and 21991st Century Fox, which were eager to profit on Vice's cachet with millennial audiences.
Once touted a barometer of consumer demand, lipstick appears to be losing its cachet as an economic indicator amid shifts in the market for beauty products, some analysts say.
Barrera sees Colectivo 1050º's ceramics as similar to textiles from Peru or Bolivia: sumptuously gorgeous crafts that have cachet because they can only be made authentically in one place.
As far as voter registration campaigns go, "Rave the Vote" events never really garnered the same cachet as the "Rock the Vote" drives that crop up every four years.
Xerox and the 92nd Street Y in New York have gathered a few boldface creative names for a book showcasing the tech company's tools and the Y's cultural cachet.
But the numbered painting genre caught the populist wave of the American Pop art movement as well as the cultural cachet of avowed professional amateur artists like Grandma Moses.
But in recent years he set about courting conglomerates like the Walt Disney Company and 22000st Century Fox, which were eager to profit on Vice's cachet with millennial audiences.
Scene City 14 Photos View Slide Show ' As award shows go, the IFP Gotham Awards doesn't have the cachet or the glitz of the Oscars or the Golden Globes.
Like similar programs at other schools, the university's global doctor of business administration program caters to wealthy professionals like Mr. Liu who seek the cachet of an advanced degree.
With the medium's cachet rising, money is pouring into productions, movie talent is lined up to jump ship and the product looks luminous on our giant wide-screen sets.
Sharp's troubles come as Japan's technology industry has struggled against more nimble Asian rivals, with brands that were once household names, such as Sony, losing cachet among global consumers.
Retirees, Mr. Kauffman added, also enjoy the security and cachet of living in a well-maintained community with amenities such as a clubhouse, tennis courts, restaurants and a pool.
But among Chinese Liu takes a certain pride in playing the equivalent of the Beverly Hillbillies—an Everyman who has suddenly got wise to the cultural cachet of art.
Dr. Phil has the cachet of the "Dr." moniker at the front of his name — even though he holds a doctorate in psychology and is not a licensed psychologist.
Spurred by the beer's popularity among American soldiers, who had enjoyed it in Europe, and by an advertising campaign that underscored its cachet as a foreign beer, sales were brisk.
In a bid to regain its brand cachet, the company will pull back inventory from 20 to 83 percent of U.S. department stores during the second half of the year.
As other smarthome companies have played catch up and released fancy thermometers of their own, Nest has lost some of the cachet that made it turn heads back in 2011.
Their firms — and LPs — noticed, and responded by trying to hire a new crop of partners, operators with the cachet to win over founders and snare the next great deal.
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.
Fans are calling on Megan to trademark the phrase to prevent more brands from capitalizing on its cachet — which Megan confirmed on Twitter that she's in the process of doing.
But the beverage really hit its stride at the dawn of the social media age, when Instagram photogenics and hashtag cachet suddenly became of paramount concern to plugged-in millennials.
Though that appearance is still intact, Cheltenham's reputation as a spa haven faded in the last century, and apart from a nearby racetrack, it seemed to have lost its cachet.
After women came forward with allegations against powerful men like Weinstein, Charlie Rose, Matt Lauer, and Louis CK, those men lost jobs, lost cachet, and disappeared from the public eye.
Videos of fully autonomous test vehicles navigating streets successfully (with a human behind the wheel, just in case) no longer hold the same cachet as they did a year ago.
Through their partnership with Cachet Hospitality Group, the company — which currently has 14 restaurants in the U.S. and Canada — also has plans to also expand to Hong Kong and Thailand.
European high schools may not have the same pop cultural cachet, but it's generally known that whatever goes on inside them, they're better in many ways than their American counterparts.
"Although other social messaging platforms enjoy a much higher user base, we believe Snapchat has a cachet with millennials that will be difficult for other platforms to garner," White said.
While it's difficult to concoct apples-to-apples comparisons, the closest antecedent would be "The Sopranos," which garnered huge ratings and cultural cachet during its run from 1999 to 2007.
Coach has undertaken several initiatives to restore its reputation as a fashionable brand, after losing much of its cachet to aggressive storewide discounting and a heavy penetration of outlet locations.
It is big news when Kawhi Leonard plays and even bigger news when he does not, and that is when you know you have some serious cachet as an organization.
Headhunters who specialize in finding candidates for high-level K Street jobs told The Hill industry groups are no longer clamoring for the cachet of hiring a former elected official.
For moody Manhattan cocktail lounges like the Raines Law Room, Dear Irving and the Bennett, going phoneless seems to bestow a certain cachet, an aura of under-the-radar cool.
Granted, the series has always enjoyed a level of cachet among award voters and political power brokers that far exceeds its popular appeal, which was perfectly fine for HBO's purposes.
In India, a market where overseas brands hold some cachet, Uber is trailing SoftBank-backed rival Ola, but the widget might help it in its quest to narrow that deficit.
This alchemy of color chips into cultural cachet is largely the work of Laurie Pressman, vice president of the Pantone Color Institute, a small in-house consultancy, founded in 220.
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.
The High End Rosario Candela, Emery Roth, Ralph Walker — apartments in buildings designed by these and other giants of early 333th-century architecture have long come with built-in cachet.
Mr. Cotsen is credited by the company with elevating the cachet of its amber-colored glycerin soap, which had been developed in Belgium to rinse quickly and leave no residue.
But the process acquires an extra cachet when the demolition experts are as inventive and celebrated as Will Eno and Taylor Mac, both finalists for the Pulitzer Prize for drama.
By introducing its product before the release of the movie, Old Forester is not only hoping to capitalize on the cachet of the Kingsman characters discussing and enjoying Statesman bourbon.
While the middle of the store was carpeted in a grayish linoleum, here was a warm-colored fake wood: our initial clue that fruit and vegetables carried a special cachet.
Refinement — the cachet conferred by carrying a quilted Chanel purse or buying a Dior lipstick — is one element of France's appeal to outsiders, and consequently the French Girl equation, too.
Watches are still first and foremost a fashion accessory, and ultimately fans of Breitling obviously have no qualms with dropping thousands of dollars on the cachet associated with the company's creations.
Trump had amassed the reputation and cachet crucial to pulling off the kinds of hostile takeovers then dominating the headlines with names like Carl Icahn, T. Boone Pickens and Nelson Peltz.
In a city as rich as New York, a seat on the board of a major cultural institution confers a degree of cultural cachet and respectability that money alone can't buy.
Instagram and Facebook have filters and lenses, yes, but none have rivaled the cultural cachet of the dancing hot dog — or the bumble bee, puppy face, or any other  Snapchat creations.
To Thais, she's the rare musician from the country to achieve global recognition; her credibility abroad has given her cachet, even if local musical tastes err on the more mainstream side.
Deckers has lost some of its premium cachet in the past few years as department store chains including Macy's Inc, which sells the company's shoes, have discounted heavily to reduce inventory.
It would be easy to presume that many musicians would love to work with you to give themselves an edge—working with Diamanda Galás would be a great coup for cachet.
Unsurprisingly, as with many post-Soviet regimes in places like Uzbekistan, Russia, and Kazakhstan, the notion of the first family as mafiosi has gained increasing cachet over the past few years.
The Lakers (currently) do not have the same cachet as Golden State, but there's an undeniable swagger that takes shape whenever the best player alive/ever is leading your favorite team.
" Murder on the Orient Express ," which was published in 1934, and turned into a Sidney Lumet film forty years later, retains a certain cachet as one of Christie's most ingenious works.
P&G, which introduced China to disposable diapers in the 1990s when most babies there were wearing open-crotch pants, has also sought to benefit from the made-in-Japan cachet.
This week's launch is an important step for the French brand as it tries to strike the delicate balance between increasing its number of more affordable goods while retaining its cachet.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Team-based hedge funds lost billions in cash and some of their cachet this year, creating an uncertain future for a strategy that had long been an industry darling.
Other shoe brands may still have the upper hand in terms of sales and cultural cachet, but there's no doubt that more athletes and customers are taking notice of New Balance.
A candidate who presumably would have decorated that log cabin with, say, his own last name and logo in gaudy gold lettering frames his campaign through the lens of outsider cachet.
But children aren't group projects or the sources of secondary careers centered around social cachet; they are people — people whose ability to love the world they are learning about is untarnished.
Having established the brand's cachet with high-end offerings — the Model S luxury sedan and the Model X sport-utility vehicle — Tesla would begin churning out more affordable Model 23 sedans.
Loss of major-league affiliation would significantly diminish a team's cachet and market value — a prospect so devastating that some affected team owners have been reluctant even to inform their employees.
Thousands of aspiring tech entrepreneurs mimic this look, often worn by tech icons like Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, and Evan Spiegel, in the hopes that they will eventually earn similar cachet.
Her role as a Yeezy muse helped make her husband Kanye West's fashion line as covetable as many legacy brands, and her cachet revived the once-sleepy French fashion house Balmain.
But that cachet — at least with the influencers — is only as strong as the last comment Trump has made, and again, Trump isn't willing to test whether the influencers reflect the base.
Art brings in huge prices because it carries cultural cachet, looks good in your home, offers access to high society, and above all, is a very convenient way to park some money.
Palihapitiya is close to many of the top executives at Facebook, and he has deep cachet in Silicon Valley and among Facebook engineers as a part-owner of the Golden State Warriors.
But with the battle between Trump and the Fed chair he appointed threatening to unnerve investors, the U.S. government's top financial officer — who has cachet with Wall Street — was forced to intervene.
HMD may retain the Nokia cachet, however it lacks the scale of the old company and so there's no chance of securing early or exclusive access to hot new tech or materials.
Instead, in a time when perpetrators of sexual assault are losing their cultural cachet, it seems like the series is trying to make one of those very perpetrators seem adorable through editing.
On October 8th, in the latest sign that the coffee wars are hotting up, Illy signed a licensing deal for capsules with JAB, blending Illy's coffee and cachet with JAB's commercial clout.
Since 2009, the reality TV show competition has played a major part in elevating drag's cachet from a countercultural artifact, tucked away in gay bars and drag balls, to highly celebrated entertainment.
Hell, even being invited holds major industry cachet, so it's no surprise that the best custom-made couture gowns, priceless jewelry, and never-before-seen glam is reserved for this one night.
But while Trump will split up the homeland and national security advisory groups, it's unclear to what extent the homeland security adviser will have a higher cachet in a Trump White House.
These big players don't share vegan values, but they have the mainstream cachet that could help a startup like Perfect Day scale up and penetrate the market faster than it otherwise would.
Walmart may not have the cachet of Trader Joe's or the devoted, paying members of Costco, but it is the place to shop when you want to spend as little as possible.
Signed on the January transfer deadline day from AC Milan on a free, de Jong brought the Galaxy and Major League Soccer the cachet of yet another big name on the payroll.
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.
To preserve and bolster the made-in-Japan cachet, Kao began selling a premium line of "Tender Love" Merries in June, produced in its home market but only for sale in China.
Walgreens hoped to add lab testing to its offering, drive traffic to its stores and pick up some of the cachet of being associated with a cutting-edge Silicon Valley start-up.
There's a mystery and cachet to this beer that makes it stand apart from the crowd, though if you taste it, you might briefly wonder if it's even a beer at all.
The play seems to be relying on its cachet as a gay-audience favorite, but it doesn't play directly enough to that audience to be as fun as a good drag show.
They've used EB-5 investments in their real estate projects for years; they're certainly not going to give them up now, when they have more cachet in the global market than ever.
He points to the Grand Rapids ArtPrize, an arts festival that awards half a million dollars to artists, as something that has brought some cultural cachet to that city, Michigan's second largest.
It at least shows the company still has the cachet and offers enough potential upside to attract someone like Krishnan, who could probably head wherever he wanted, or start his own company.
Since debuting in 2017, the San Francisco Proper Hotel has made a name for itself as one of the city's most original, memorable hotels full of out-of-the-box artistic cachet.
Co-created by Ryan Murphy, the drama lacks the critical and cultural cachet of "Pose" or any of Mr. Murphy's limited series, like "American Crime Story," but it has continued to deliver.
It is not an exaggeration to say that Mr. Allen helped inject certain Freudian notions into the pop-cultural vernacular, and gave a particular cachet to the notoriously tricky concept of neurosis.
Though they are not wealthy, the fact that they "work in culture" gives them a certain cachet, and they sometimes radiate a quiet sense of superiority in interactions with neighbors and acquaintances.
"It really can be a plus for the 'wow' factor and for the N.F.L." The Raiders, he said, had the "cachet" and the national following to make a splash in Las Vegas.
With a fast-paced web site and a weekly radio show, it projects a new image of aspiration that has less to do with material consumption than with cultural or social cachet.
As the 1960s proceeded, tattooing gained fresh cachet precisely because of its anti-establishment status, and that continued into the punk wave of the 1980s, which reclaimed the Bowery as rebel territory.
Then come the calls to cancel the person — that is, to effectively end their career or revoke their cultural cachet, whether through boycotts of their work or disciplinary action from an employer.
Even though some companies don't plan to deploy AVs in the U.S., there's a certain cachet that comes from validating their technology and securing investment in California — the epicenter of AV research.
The 83 name carries some cachet, and Fox's plan to launch the first episode of 24: Legacy after the Super Bowl means the show will have a guaranteed audience for its debut.
Mann explained in an interview that he sought the actors not only for their cinematic cachet but also because they personified the idea of men who could be both parallel and wildly dissimilar.
Dressed in the tailored suits and sunglasses fashionable in the 1960s, Bouteflika became a spokesman for states emerging from colonial rule, given added authority by the cachet Algeria had earned from defeating France.
Rolling out Genesis in key markets like China marks a shift for a company better known for making value-for-money cars and lacking the brand cachet and tradition of Germany's BMW BWMG.
In recent months, television host James Corden has become well known for his celebrity-packed "Carpool Karaoke" sessions, and now he's bringing that music celeb cachet to Apple Music in a new ad.
For many, Einstein's cultural cachet and scientific genius is still a source of curiosity, and Isaacson's biographical tome gives the Nobel Prize winner a whole new significance — even in a technology-saturated age.
Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad) anchors the film as Naomi Bishop, a Wall Street banker on a slight decline who needs her next IPO, for a company called Cachet,c to net big bucks.
The image's new setting, before a wine-sipping crowd more familiar with art galleries than with crime scenes, lent the picture cachet, and in return, brought a snapshot of realism to the proceedings.
But generally, the BMW Z8 model has, even without the cachet of being owned by the famed Apple executive, increased in price, according to Autotrader, an online resource for buying and selling cars.
The extraordinary response to the vehicle, which will not even be built until late next year, underscored the demand among consumers for a mass-market electric car that carries Tesla's luxury-brand cachet.
But Lou DePaoli, the Mets' executive vice president and chief revenue officer, said he did not believe that the absence of Harvey and Matz will take away from the cachet of the giveaways.
But across Iowa on Saturday, Cruz began a closing pitch to unravel Trump's immigration cachet, portraying him as an embracer of "amnesty" masquerading as a restrictionist in order to win a Republican primary.
By the dawn of the 1970s, rock 'n' roll had gone from being a rebellion to an august cultural institution, and both musicians and critics were taking advantage of the genre's newfound cachet.
That a blue-chip corporation would move to an area between trendy New York neighborhoods like Greenwich Village and TriBeCa, without the cachet of either of them, could have seemed like baffling choice.
None of it comes to life without his pseudo-messianic cachet, or the countless risks he took trying to reach the summit of a culture that repeatedly tried to knock him back down.
For Universal Music, which has already dominated digitally, adding one of the most powerful musicians working to its stable can be seen as a coup, even as Swift stressed her cachet in negotiations.
Now in this millennial city, where the median age is only 27, a new generation of chefs is leading a cultural surge, creating a gastronomic movement and giving the city a new cachet.
Over the past two seasons, the Hall of Fame has also organized an early tournament in Northern Ireland featuring several mid-major programs, none with the cachet of teams like Michigan and Kentucky.
At the same time, many of the enterprises that give Temescal its cachet not only contribute tax dollars that help it prosper but are sensitive to the needs of an economically diverse community.
And it was so wonderful to get to be a part of something that all these young'uns in my life are obsessed with — and gives me a lot of cachet as an aunt.
In 2017, Musou games are a paradox, popular enough to continue but rarely discussed, possibly the most prolific franchise in all of gaming but without any of the cultural cachet similarly robust sagas possess.
Here's how Korean FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods) companies built their brand cachet: Product placements in trendsetting Korean dramas has helped boost sales of everything from food such as fried chicken to beauty products.
And even if trade tensions, and with it global recession fears ebb, other uncertainties - Brexit, Italy's budget clash with the EU - suggest bonds will hold their cachet for some time, said Dixmier at Allianz.
The six new installments arriving (one of which runs a movie-length 90-minutes), representing half of Netflix's order, feature some modest upgrades, and even a few casting coups indicative of the show's cachet.
Then they began to drop, partly, perhaps, because of official reminders to travel agencies that Palau, which recognises Taiwan, does not enjoy "approved destination status"—a cachet that only China's diplomatic partners may enjoy.
There is a long list of researchers who would like the cachet that comes from election to the academy and the high profile that can come from serving on one of its advisory panels.
Ridley Scott's 503 Blade Runner isn't just a beloved property with the requisite nostalgia cachet, it has artistic bona fides that have earned it a place in the Criterion Collection and art house retrospectives.
Public-market giants are eager to invest in Silicon Valley companies when they are still private and cheaper, and the institutional backing gives some cachet to the startup when it finally hits Wall Street.
For social cachet without the prerequisite of pedigree, up-and-coming Americans looked to Palm Beach, which has welcomed the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, King Hussein of Jordan and the pornographer Larry Flynt.
For those willing to part with significant amounts of cash, grand prix racing with its roots and soul in the European temples of motorsport such as Monaco and Monza, Spa and Silverstone, has cachet.
While many brewer's big and small argue over the labels and definitions, the question remains whether or not the seal will have any cachet with consumers when it comes time to buying their brew.
It seems remarkable — given its perpetually deep well of talented players, its longstanding global cachet, and the sheer number of international soccer competitions — that Argentina has not won a major soccer tournament since 1993.
To that end, Filatov said, he would like to see the victor in the American presidential election attend the opening of the world championship in New York and help give the sport some cachet.
What we're hearing: Xi and Putin, meeting Friday in Beijing and again yesterday in the city of Qingdao, don't appear to think they have the cachet — even combined — to create an entirely new system.
A smaller company, or one with less artistic cachet, for instance, might be bankrupted by committing just one of the many social crimes of Dolce & Gabbana; consumers could boycotts or investors could withdraw funds.
Meanwhile, not only is Wonder Woman still tracking better than both of those films, but it's also been met with widespread acclaim, with the character of Diana Prince inspiring huge cultural cachet and enthusiasm.
At the same time, ambitious seasonal cooking, artisanal cocktails and indie-fashion concept stores — once nearly unheard-of — are making noticeable inroads, infusing the city with something it had mostly lacked: cool and cachet.
Another factor might be that the foreign conductor comes to an orchestra with a certain cachet and commands a significantly higher fee than the younger American, which means a fatter fee for the agent.
Although anchors at the major broadcast networks have lost some cachet in the last decade as viewers have increasingly migrated to cable news channels, the role is still viewed as a coveted news assignment.
Although Mr. McQueen never lived in the apartment — he was renovating it when he died in a rented property nearby — Peter Wetherell said the association gave the sale particular cachet with a certain clientele.
Ms. Taylor, 2130, in glasses and a "Toy Story" T-shirt, mother of two sons and grandmother of a 2120-year-old, arrived four years ago at Amazon's warehouse awed by the company's cachet.
From the mid-217s to the early '70s, Bayer worked on a wide range of projects: designing buildings, helping set local policies, and creating ski posters that promoted Aspen's cachet as a ski destination.
Talk of Johnson's potential political cachet reached a fever pitch last year after an entertaining GQ cover story by Caity Weaver, in anticipation of Baywatch and the third season of his HBO series Ballers.
Even though some companies don't even plan to deploy self-driving vehicles in the U.S., there's a certain cachet that comes from validating their technology and securing investment in California — the epicenter of AV research.
The company name and sub-brands like Jam will also remain intact, allowing littleBits to leverage the cachet the brand has built over the years, including some 1.5 million projects uploaded by 550,000 registered users.
Coach, whose shares were up 1.9 percent at $36.67 before the opening bell, has limited promotions and pulled out of more than 250 department stores as it tries to win back its premium-brand cachet.
With Hulu's majority acquisition by Disney currently in the works, 285 can only bring even more heated competition between the two services: for prestige projects, for cultural cachet — and, perhaps most of all, for subscribers.
But his cachet transcends cash: He's the Valley's fountain of advice, a big-ideas type, a former student of philosophy at Stanford and Oxford whom the New York Times dubbed the "startup whisperer" in 2011.
Huawei's balance of the two with the Mate X is commendable, and with a 5.4mm thickness of the main display panel, the device still enjoys that sci-fi cachet that comes from being vanishingly thin.
In honor of two decades years of a show whose cultural cachet only seems to be growing, let's take a look at the history, charm, and appeal of the best SpongeBob memes on the internet.
As it stands, we have Tesla's cachet, built on years of setting the standard for vehicular cool; an impressive number of orders for a single year; and a thumb's up from the car's first riders.
The new, still-to-be-named firm led by Meeker will have immediate cachet given Meeker's connections on Wall Street, where she served as a top research analyst at Morgan Stanley, and in Silicon Valley.
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If there was any doubt about the return of his commercial cachet, it was eliminated after Wednesday's formal announcement of a $9 million match-play event against Phil Mickelson in Las Vegas on Nov. 23.
"Norma Jeane" — which is less a play than a staged poem — is the inaugural production at the 500-seat Griffin Theater, and it has cultural cachet to burn, with the added draw of pop appeal.
On the other side of town, at 137 Riverside Drive, a century-old apartment building on a far smaller scale — but, some might say, with comparable cachet for its time — was the next biggest sale.
Here, thanks to the Public's cachet, you had an all-star cast, which also included Raúl Esparza, Linda Emond, Denis O'Hare, Joe Morton, Bill Irwin and David Remnick, editor in chief of The New Yorker.
Oxford's global reputation as a hub for educational excellence and the city's historic and cultural cachet have created a property market where the growth over the past 10 years has closely followed that of London.
Like the millennials it wants to attract to work at its new headquarters, 23-year-old Amazon faces a tough choice: It can move into the city, with all of its vibrancy, cachet and access.
But his cachet transcends cash: He's the Valley's fountain of advice, a big-ideas type, a former student of philosophy at Stanford and Oxford whom the New York Times dubbed the "startup whisperer " in 2000.
And if at the end of hot day all we're really looking for a solid bottle of summer water, then why pay nearly double the price for a chicer product with exactly the same flavor cachet?
Beyond ensuring their values are a match, it's important to assess whether the titan's reputation and brand cachet has the power to attract and provide you with top-tier guidance, technology and go-to-market capabilities.
Beyond digital partnerships, Target is launching a series of new in-house clothing and home brands in coming months in a bid to reclaim the cheap-chic cachet on which the retailer first made its name. 
He wants American investors to bring not only cash but cachet and marketing experience to Ligue 13, even though most of its clubs lose millions of dollars each season and franchise values have been largely stagnant.
But there may be no living jazz musician with more cachet than Ron Carter, the 81-year-old bassist and National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master — and technically Cohen counts him as a side musician.
We're still in the process where we need to build an audience, and we need to build more brand awareness and more, like, cachet around what we do, and then we can explore these other forms.
Depakote, a drug officially approved for bipolar patients in the United States in the mid-1003s, has none of this cachet, and yet it's known to be as effective as lithium in bipolar cases like mine.
While it lacks the cachet of New York's Juilliard School or Philadelphia's Curtis Institute of Music, Westminster has trained many singers affiliated with the Metropolitan Opera, as well as scores of choral directors and music teachers.
Today, a handful of ceramics stores remain, but playfully named establishments such as Le Fantôme (ghost) bar and Le Purgatoire (purgatory) gallery have given the area the cachet of a cool and up-and-coming place.
At that point the show was averaging nine million viewers a week, an amazing number for a basic-cable reality series, but the controversy cost it cachet among some viewers, and ratings have fallen considerably since.
The N.H.L.'s cachet, of course, could open much bigger doors than the coffee and doughnut chain, including a larger network of international business partners, as well as possible new avenues for broadcasting and streaming options.
Its inmates included unfortunate people who had been consigned there without trial by the infamous lettres de cachet, sealed orders from the king that were sometimes used by aristocratic families to get rid of inconvenient relatives.
Jokes are followed by the laughs of the audience, which is filled with real people but might as well be filled with automatic laughter machines, for all the cachet this sort of TV show has nowadays.
Just a three-hour drive southeast of the German capital, and a one-hour drive west of Prague, the Jizera Mountains, which rise to about 203,000 feet, may lack the cachet and the grandeur of the Alps.
"There is a lot of room for growth in China," said Ben Cavender, Shanghai-based principal at China Market Research Group, who added that Australian firms especially had built up good cachet and brand awareness in China.
Arch-rival Samsung's mobile presence in Japan is very small barring the occasional burst of promotion from Docomo and KDDI, which usually remove the manufacturers' logos along with much of the individual brand cachet they may have.
Instead, it seems that Apple's focusing on VR because it is well aware of the fact that it can't keep ignoring the pro users that helped bolster Apple's cachet as a cool company in the first place.
Inside you'll find neutral mattes like Sandstone, a cool grey beige, and Nutrelle, a pale pastel apricot, alongside more impactful (and seriously frosty) picks, like the coppery yellow gold Glam Gold and Luxury Cachet, a cool pewter.
The club raised its initiation fee from $100,000 to $200,000 after Trump was elected and members and former members around Mar-a-Lago have said there is now an added cachet with frequently visiting the President's club.
Rose, a former most valuable player, and Noah, once a defensive player of the year, may not be the players they once were, but their names still carry enough cachet to excite a notoriously harsh fan base.
In addition to having enough cachet to get away with taking an unconventional route through the late innings, a manager has to have the analytical and instinctive components―otherwise all that theory is unlikely to yield results.
Unfortunately for Braid, even with the release of the great reunion album No Coast, they weren't imbued with the cultural cachet of bands like American Football, with Braid having fallen dormant in the years since its release.
"Miami Vice" was an early example of the prime-time series as jukebox — its soundtrack topped the Billboard chart in late 1985 and early 1986, and it helped build the show's cachet and mood of sexy menace.
High heels made in China are now widely available in Beijing's discount malls, but high fashion is still the province of a few designers who earned their cachet in the West, and in most cases trained there.
Ultimately, the novel wants the cachet of strongly gesturing at subjects like theology and socioethical philosophy (again, main character, agnostic priest), but is unwilling to do the hard work that, admittedly, nearly no one is clamoring for.
Invading Knicks territory, they had a new arena and cool-looking merchandise to sell, along with the cachet of a major professional sports franchise returning to the borough more than half a century after baseball's Dodgers left.
Dauer has few major clients and little industry cachet, but nevertheless, Moonves — who was arguably the most powerful man in television as the CEO of America's most-watched network — attended Dauer's 75th birthday party earlier this year.
The biBERK chief operating officer, Rakesh Gupta, said the year-old operation, known as "Cover Your Business" until a March name change that could benefit from Berkshire's cachet, was the brainchild of Ajit Jain, Berkshire's top insurance executive.
"You would think that they would want the cachet of having him at their homes — and Justin is offering $100,000 a month for places that aren't anywhere near worth that," a Hollywood real estate source told Page Six.
She was a self-described "freak," as she sings in "Bad Romance," an outsider, a "mother monster" for her fanbase, often coded as queer, which gave her a subcultural cachet that carried through her Born This Way era.
The 75-year-old company has cut promotions and has pulled products from more than 250 U.S. department stores in a bid to regain its cachet after its bags lost their premium status due to an expansion spree.
That is in large part because Islamic State's spectacular—though brief—seizure of territory and the creation of a "caliphate" in 2014 gave it worldwide cachet among extremists, who absorbed its nihilistic message and unshackled choice of targets.
Now Burberry is moving past its famed camel check prints with new logo-style branding meant to give its handbags and other wares the kind of covetable cachet top luxury rivals like LVMH's Louis Vuitton have long enjoyed.
It could also help Facebook users get accustomed to the notion that Facebook is a spot to watch your afternoon baseball games, helping the company build that cachet that would help it negotiate further deals down the line.
One of the advantages of having an SWF, apart from the cachet it bestows, is the fact it opens the door to industry associations and peer group networks that offer guidance and - crucially - contacts in the investment world.
But now that every other person at the bar is snapping away on a smartphone they pull out of their designer bag, some of that rarity and cachet is lost — and in our minds, that's a good thing.
Aside from the fact that Texas is currently one of the top states in the nation for business, Austin's cultural cachet has skyrocketed with the boom in startups and attractions like the annual South by Southwest entertainment festival.
When we consider that the cachet of high-end art and couture is ultimately about its exclusivity, perhaps achieving status recognizable to the average Simpsons viewer represents a slide into the mainstream — or, even worse, prêt-à-porter.
Beyoncé and Jay Z are known for consistently impressing with their head-turning Halloween costumes, but this year, their embrace of black excellence and cultural cachet via costumes celebrating black heroes drew attention for reasons that transcended fashion.
They've cultivated a strong and rabid fan base, regularly playing festivals, and they take pride in their status as independent artists with a certain kind of cachet, evidenced in the star power they are now able to attract.
Unlike what Tabler observed in the 1950s about the powerful men around town, Gen Z and whatever we're going to call the generation being born right now won't see high-status workers in suits, further reducing their cachet.
I know some might argue that this is just good self-awareness from LG, which definitely doesn't have the brand cachet of B&O and whose device might thus be better received with the Danish audio experts' visuals featured.
Each either has cachet and tradable assets, with enough confidence to retain him beyond this season, as costly as that might be, or they're already very good and feel Butler would instantly legitimize their status as a championship contender.
Brilliantly using the cachet of her pop stardom for an unvarnished film role, Gaga can have her cake and eat it too — with a sly wink — and remind us that she can still make all the world her stage. ●
The analyst firm said that "supply constraints" had impacted potential sales — additionally, there are fiercely competitive devices at cheaper prices, while it isn't clear if Apple's brand cachet resonates as strongly with Chinese consumers when selling non-flagship phones.
It remains to be seen if this new Roseanne will challenge its title character on these beliefs, but the original series, produced at a time when Barr had far more cultural cachet and power, wasn't afraid to do so.
But if Tesla can figure out how to take their tremendous branding cachet and turn it into something that middle class people can afford (without sacrificing its luxury appeal) then many investors are going to get very, very rich.
But when it comes to the company's reputation, it could make it harder for it to land more top-flight brands that have enough cachet and direct consumer relationships to afford to say "no" to the e-commerce giant.
In the six seasons it ran from 21 to 2012, "Jersey Shore" was a genuine phenomenon, drawing up to 9 million viewers an episode, giving MTV much-needed cachet and making unlikely cultural icons of its proudly unrefined leads.
Still "The Irishman" eventually saw its name in lights when the company rented out Broadway's Belasco Theatre for screenings of the film — a splashy move that brought a lot of attention and cachet to the company's biggest Oscar contender.
The one obviously unusual thing about the series — that the character, like Holmes, was a Christian determined to focus on reasonably clean, uplifting humor — wasn't going to increase its cachet in the precincts of prestige-cable and streaming comedy.
It's also plausible that buying a clutch of European brands with decent cachet — SABMiller considered them among its premium marques — and distribution could eventually help Asahi increase sales of its own brand outside its aging and economically stagnant home market.
The narrative's focus on his work trades on the transgressive cachet of the idea that the "darkness" of McQueen's artistic creations came from his life, and his voice is used often to emphasize that his show's themes were almost like confessionals.
Instead, the emphasis is on the region, with a local brewer using local ingredients (rice for the ale comes from Crowley, honey for the lager is from Breaux Bridge) and the marketing cachet of the school's unique nickname, the Ragin' Cajuns.
I would have to describe this trailer as "fairly bad," weirdly focusing more on world building for a series with minimal cultural cachet instead of... I don't know, introducing a character or the tone or at all what it's about.
Though lacking the investigative firepower of the Federal Security Service (FSB) or the cloak-and-dagger cachet of the foreign intelligence services, the FSO possesses an invaluable resource in Russia's Byzantine system: dostup k telu, or closeness to the body.
Heineken costs 10-25 percent more in China than Budweiser, which is also marketed as high-end, but the Dutch brewer believes consumers will ultimately pay a little more for the cachet of drinking its 150-year-old namesake brand.
And, on the other side of the coin, many millennial employees may view coffee shop gigs with the same level of detachment: As part-time or stop gap jobs possibly with some cultural cachet, but probably not as a lifelong career.
Special Report: Formula E PARIS — The Formula E series, now in its second season, is the first championship to use fully electric racing cars, which are not only slower than Formula One cars but also don't have their macho cachet.
While living in a castle on the bank of the Thames has a unique cachet, Beefeaters share their home with close to 3 million visitors a year and spend much of their time conducting tours, answering questions and posing for photographs.
It's not a true tasting menu in the style of, say, Blanca, but the term has cachet with modern diners, who end up trusting the kitchen to choose what turns out to be a well-rounded, traditional family-style meal.
Winter Park has never had the cachet of mountains like Vail and Aspen, and its devotees seemed to have a bit of a chip on their shoulders: "Vail Sucks" stickers were plastered on many available surfaces in the lift lines.
While the Chinese government bans countless social activities, the nationalist leader, Xi Jinping, has promoted reviving traditional virtues, making this a golden time for fans of Hanfu — which means Han clothing — and giving it official cachet and permission to grow.
Prolific as da Vinci was in his writings, fewer than 30 paintings have been attached to his name, and about half of those have not been universally accepted as his autograph, raising the cachet of exhibiting an authentic masterpiece this year.
"MyPayrollHR manipulated the account numbers in that electronic file so that the money was taken out of the employer's accounts and put into an account controlled by MyPayrollHR, not a Cachet settlement account, as it should've been," Slavkin told TechTarget.
The news is a significant shake-up in the social media pecking order, and could signal that Snapchat has begun to lose its luster among the millennial users who for years have given the social media app a distinct cachet.
That was clear when he committed the original mistake of going after the red Corvette, which looked cool but would deteriorate in value and cachet over time, instead of the boring old stamp, which would only appreciate if carefully preserved.
In the Trump era, the blog has at once lost its cachet in the highest echelons of government and become relevant to a far larger audience as the writers train their expertise on the biggest controversies of the new presidency.
"It has the potential to get up and stay among the world-class, luxury brands — it has that kind of cachet," said Jeff Hopmayer, a strategic adviser in Nashville who has worked closely with several bourbon producers, including Kentucky Owl.
An influx of capital and the cachet that Powell Jobs, her Emerson Collective team, and that subtle nod to Apple provide could ultimately help The Atlantic reach new heights at a time when many media companies are heading in the opposite direction.
The problem for Lloyd's is that while it still has global cachet and a strong A credit rating, investors from hedge funds to private equity firms looking for higher yields are piling into rival centers such as Bermuda, New York and Singapore.
"There is always a market for what is different, special and rare, but the minute you become so available that anyone can get what you are selling, you lose your cachet," said market researcher Robert Passikoff, president and founder of Brand Keys.
Part of that certainly speaks to Venom's popularity as a character, but it's also totally consistent with how superhero movies hit it biggest, in terms of cultural cachet, once they went live action and built an interconnected universe of other live-action films.
SEATTLE — When Microsoft acquired the creator of the game Minecraft in 2014, the giant software company instantly got a cachet bump with children, picking up a blockbuster game app for a generation that didn't depend on its products the way their parents did.
Neither of the American versions, however, has the over-the-top reputation of Folsom Europe, which gets its carnal and cultural cachet from Berlin, a city whose vibrant year-round night-life draws everyone from gay sex tourists to British bachelorette parties.
The company - which trades off its "Made in France" cachet and sells high-end bags like the Birkin for over $10,000 - said it was opening three new leather goods workshops in the country between 2020 and 2022 to keep up with demand.
It's still building out it's cachet as a financial advisory tool, so it may be that they sought to stay private and not be beholden to the quarterly pressures of a public company while they continue to build out that suite of tools.
MUBI's success has proven there's plenty of room for thoughtful niche offerings in a streaming world dominated by major players like Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu, and FilmStruck is relying on the Criterion Collection's cachet to appeal to the same group of conscientious viewers.
Though commercial satellite launches may not have the same cachet as manned missions to Mars or deep space exploration, India's ability to attract customers from around the globe by offering low-cost and reliable launches could pay off in a big way.
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - German beauty products maker Coty rejected claims that its distribution policies imply a blanket ban on online sales, arguing that its main concern was to safeguard the cachet of its luxury brands such as Marc Jacobs, Calvin Klein and Chloe.
In tune with Coach's turnaround strategy, which includes limiting discounts and distribution to regain its brand cachet, the company will cut back Kate Spade's sales to department stores and curb online flash sales while expanding the brand's presence in Asia and Europe.
Daimler's CEO Dieter Zetsche said the company is "adjusting" their plan in the electric car field, a change in strategy that reflects increased investment from Audi, as well as Tesla's quick rise to becoming a kind of high-end electric brand cachet.
That makes it one of the least expensive units, per square foot, in a building with access to amenities like a basketball court, golf simulator and steam rooms, and the cachet of living in a building with interior design by Gachot Studios.
Stacey Vee, who books Stagecoach, the largest country music festival owned by AEG and Goldenvoice, said she "doesn't disagree" that radio play has a hand in what keeps women from being able to have the same kind of cultural cachet men do.
By Sarah Almukhtar and Alicia DeSantis In return for their donations, board members gain admission to an exclusive cultural club others yearn to join; give arts organizations their cachet and connections; and provide a power base that commands the attention of public officials.
Tech writers are often abuzz when a new gadget is announced, and are eager to get their hands on it: There's a certain cachet in being able to say you were one of the first to try out the Next Big Thing.
Top party strategists believe his profile as the CEO of the largest Big Brothers Big Sisters affiliate in the country, and his family's long-standing cachet in Texas, is precisely what they need to hold on to the state's rapidly diversifying suburbs.
On one side, it's overshadowed by Netflix series like "Jessica Jones" and "Daredevil," which also go for a dark tone but stick closer to the singular-hero comic-book imperative (and which have benefited from the cachet of both Netflix and Marvel Comics).
Start-ups, and technology and creative companies have been migrating to the district for about the last five years, attracted to the area's cachet, as well as new buildings and converted warehouses that are now offices, food halls, brewpubs and entertainment venues.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Swiss franc, long a place to park cash during times of stress - and away from the taxman's eyes - may be losing its cachet, not least for Russian tycoons who face growing crackdown risks, from local regulations as well as at home.
And while the prize pot takes a significant chunk out of the $100 million that Epic has committed to spend on competitions this year, the returns in terms of the social capital and cachet that Epic has given to the esports world can't be underestimated.
Photo: Getty ImagesFile-sharing websites are not exactly known for their sterling reputation, though a few such as famed torrent site the Pirate Bay have been around for long enough while generally avoiding shady behavior they've acquired a certain cachet with the internet community.
His cachet in Republican circles means that when he sees old friends taking potshots at Islam, he can confront them, as he did recently when he asked a buddy running for sheriff to scrap a campaign line about keeping "Sharia law" out of Smith County.
By one measure, coffee has rarely had a better day — it is the beverage fashion of choice, conferring class, cachet and cool on its drinkers almost regardless of their age or station, leading to chronic lines out the door of cafes in country after country.
This has been a tough dilemma for many publishers who have been wary to cede distribution control, user experience and ad sales to the tech behemoths, but it has been hard to resist the massive reach, influence and cachet that come with these partnerships.
Some former executives say what concerns them now is whether other car companies—the big ones with well-honed manufacturing systems, steady executives, and functioning bureaucracies—will start making electric cars that are just as good as Tesla's, erasing the company's head start and cachet.
The New York-based company has been giving lesser discounts to maintain its premium brand cachet while roping in social media influencers such as Kendall Jenner, Shawn Mendes, and Zendaya to boost Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein brands among millennial and Gen-Z shoppers.
The creation and "disposal" of dead stock — in order for a brand to continue to have cachet — has been the subject of some controversy in the fashion industry, since not only does it fundamentally feel wasteful, but there is an environmental impact as well.
Although the content is dated, today's renewed interest in 60s lounge culture, vintage film, burlesque, and the hipster cachet of obsolete technology means these silly, fun, bizarre, quaint, and short-lived Scopitone clips are popping up in cool bars and venues around the country.
Such cachet seems to have had an edge, as Babbitt's victims with Deyo repeatedly described viewing Babbitt as a "mentor" and "father figure," according to court documents – including one victim who said Babbitt mentored him after he came out as gay to his family.
In the scant weeks since her star turn at the Tony Awards in June, where she won for best performance by a lead actress in a musical, Ms. Erivo has become a "get," lending cachet to the front-row lineup at a flurry of shows.
But Gil Vernon will be the first to tell you that the musical history of Eau Claire does not, in fact, revolve around the cachet of his Grammy-winning son, and is quietly host to star power that existed long before Justin befriended Kanye.
"You don't do it for the money" was the rationale behind the graduate student labor that went into departmental journals where everyone was unpaid, compensated with the perks of contacts, editing and writing experience, and the cachet of being associated with an academic journal.
With a reputation as a happy mix of surfers, resident hippies, incognito celebrities and carefree intelligentsia, all living in a relatively small community on a stretch of pristine Pacific with perfect surf breaks, Malibu has long held a cachet as a particularly alluring beachside enclave.
But especially around the time of season six — when the women of Game of Thrones began to seize power and cast off the men who had oppressed, assaulted, and raped them — the show developed a certain cachet about breaking the Westeros version of the patriarchy.
A marker of social cachet, she said, is to refer to oneself as a descendiente, or descendant, of the Spanish settlers who built the Presidio of Santa Barbara in 1782 — not unlike those on the East Coast who trace their ancestry to the Mayflower.
While companies like Goldman Sachs will probably always have cachet, the stuffy suit-and-tie image just doesn't seem cool anymore, especially compared to startup culture, where there's no shortage of 210-something CEOs in hoodies and co-working spaces offering cold brew on tap.
Think of anyone who had cachet in the worlds of movies, literature or fashion, starting in 1970 or so, and chances are good that they pop up in this book, even if all Buck ever did was consider the person's proposition and turn it down.
I think this is pretty in print — I like the look of the streak of clues that reads "Rushed, Rush, Red ___, Red ___" — but it's interesting to note that many, many solvers do the crossword digitally now, where that kind of maneuver has less aesthetic cachet.
"I don't think she realized this was all going to happen, but right now she's the hometown girl that made good and came back, which gives her some cachet," said Bill Smith, a chef and Southern food authority who grew up in the area.
Unfortunately, these kind of slower-than-a-bus mixed-traffic streetcars are popping up in many American cities due to a mix of poor judgment by the federal Department of Transportation and the fact that real estate developers like the marketing cachet of a streetcar.
I have a huge problem with what Bixby and its button represent for Samsung as a company: they tell me that Samsung's overarching objectives are not user-centric, and they show that Samsung is willing to impose a crappy experience on us for some imagined brand cachet.
Though it was the setting for a movie that won in each of the so-called big five Academy Award categories, there's not much action in this community an hour south of Pittsburgh, which might be the reason a home with Hollywood cachet is failing to sell.
Ironically, by being more modern and more relatable to ordinary Britons, the younger royals such as Harry, his elder brother Prince William and his wife Kate, who are at the forefront of the overhaul of the Windsors, risk destroying the mystique which gives the institution its cachet.
The legions of mid-sized Chinese companies that now make drones, high-tech labels, smart home devices, and wind power equipment may lack the cachet of Chinese social media firms like Tencent, but they are a far greater combined threat to complacent foreign competitors, analysts say.
The other reason is the popularity of English-medium education, driven by a combination of social status (English has never quite lost the cachet it had as the language of the ruling class in colonial times) and pragmatism (the internet and globalisation have magnified its usefulness).
Jamal finds out that the source of the story about his bisexuality is his father and decides it's a ruse intended to undercut his L.G.B.T. community cachet and hurt his chances with the ASA voting board, which is said to have a number of gay members.
The problem with this vote splitting — which has only become more starkly obvious in recent years — is that it tends to reward older or at least whiter artists at the expense of young, often black artists who have more pop cultural cachet at this moment in time.
Albert Cheng, an aircraft engineer and former Hong Kong legislator, said the city should not bother investing in a third runway because it had already been "marginalized by China in every aspect" and would eventually lose its cachet as Asia's aviation hub, lowering demand for flights.
As with other future Hall of Famers who receive nebulous advisory roles from their longtime employers, eager to keep the icons around for marketing and overall cachet, Suzuki had leeway to decide how exactly he would specially assist the team and how often he would do it.
Sportswear all starts with the sneakers, and it grows into apparel as the brand raises its profile and cachet in the US. Most of Adidas' growth has started from the fashion side, and now King expects that will translate into sales for things like equipment and football cleats.
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.
It has done this in part by collaborating with a roster of third-party brands that lend instant street cred that its competitors lack, partnering with influencers with built-in digital cachet, and by doubling-down on building a community both through social media and with store events.
Still, while puffing louchely away in Alsace may have been worth less in terms of rebellious cachet, Wenger was still a man with a keen interest in sports science, medicine and physiology, and as such he would have known that his penchant for cigarettes would do him no good.
With a brief nod to Barnsley's badge which – while aesthetically uninspired and ripped off from the local council – features an actual miner, which has to be worth something in terms of working-class cachet, we now find ourselves looking at industrial badges which spill over thematically into something else.
But the group has gained considerable cachet in recent years as the preferred shopping choice for industry insiders, and for offering a highly desirable selection of elite brands and exclusive collaborations at a time when wealthy consumers are increasingly turning to retailers for products that few others have.
Being courted lends cachet, and it's even better to be begged, which is pretty much what congressional Republicans resorted to when it became clear that Ryan was the only one with the votes or (barely) the stomach to take the job after John Boehner stepped down in 2015.
Sally (Imelda Staunton) married the philandering Buddy (Peter Forbes) and left New York to fester in Arizona and fight with her sons, leaving the childless Phyllis (Janie Dee) to embrace the kudos and cachet of Manhattan society in the company of the successful ex-politico, Ben (Philip Quast).
And all the while, he is trying to manage the ever-contentious balance between investment banking and retail banking at Barclays, a British lender with Quaker roots that now has — in Britain at least — the cachet of a Goldman Sachs and the reach of a Bank of America.
Perhaps Isil Cachet, director of the Council of Europe's Office of the Commissioner on Human Rights, put it best when she said that the danger of losing Jewish life in Europe is not only to the Jewish communities themselves, but also to the richness and diversity of all societies.
And as housing increasingly transforms from a public right into an investment good, and the artist populations who gave such cities their cultural cachet in the first place find themselves priced out of them altogether, those cities are faced with a choice: Support their artists, or watch them leave.
It's fair to note that while Fender Play is not the first to utilize this method — other services, like Guitar Tricks and JamPlay offer a similar education style — it's, well, got the cachet of being by Fender, and the platform and videos are also decidedly more splashy and modern-looking.
But some students and faculty members also raised pointed questions about whether the university had placed female graduate students at risk by hiring Dr. Lieb, who brought scientific cachet and a record of winning lucrative grants to a department that had recently lost two of its stars to other institutions.
There is the sense that Macklemore is torching his pop radio cachet in refusing to deliver a "Thrift Shop" or "Can't Hold Us" styled heatseeker, that he's using his fame as a disruptive element, spooning knotty sociopolitical screeds down the throats of listeners who might've only come to pop more tags.
While Sequoia Capital is famous for steadily handing control to an on-the-rise set of investors in their late 30s and early 40s, other top-tier firms like Greylock Partners or Kleiner Perkins have labored to do the switch, and have lost some of their cachet in the process.
There's a reason why the cruelest of the early aughts celebrity gossip blogs don't really have any cultural cachet anymore, and why marginalized people who were at the heart of high-profile scandals in earlier decades are seeing pop culture begin to reconsider the way they were treated by the press.
So the darlings of yesteryear's football hipster include Pep Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp and, naturally, Villas-Boas, with the first two now far too well known to retain their cultural cachet in bohemian circles, and Villas-Boas still recovering from his time at Chelsea, possibly the least fashionable of contemporary clubs.
Happy End bears little resemblance to the synthesised, bubble-gum pop coming out of Japan today, but the band's sound—recently described by MTV as "rock with psych smudges around the edges"—paired the cachet of post-war American cool with home-grown influences such as minimal, folky guitar riffs.
Back in 2011, when House Republicans were trying to extort fiscal policy concessions from Obama, Ryan used his intellectual cachet to claim that briefly defaulting on the national debt—for "a day or two or three or four"—would be harmless if it ultimately forced Obama to accede to GOP demands.
"While the South Bronx and other neighborhoods in the Bronx do not have the cachet or the shopping or dining opportunities that we find in Manhattan or Brooklyn, it does have proximity to midtown Manhattan via subways, increasing job opportunities with hospitals and upcoming commercial and office space development," she said.
Why it matters: For all the wrangling over the government's antitrust suit that tried to block the AT&T/Time Warner merger, it's still a big open question whether a buttoned-up telecom company can take the reins of a legendary content producer like HBO without squandering its cultural cachet.
But the real star here is Weiner, bringing an auteur's touch to these meticulously crafted tales even by the standard of streaming services, which tend to be more permissive in championing artists' peculiar visions (in exchange for the cachet they bring) than almost any other medium, without regard to ratings.
Ulysses Grant Dietz, Chief Curator and Curator of Decorative Arts Emeritus at the the Newark Museum tells Hyperallergic that "Everyday Objects" fits a familiar pattern of Tiffany seeking the attention of customers who covet the company's "blue bag" cachet rather than the timeless quality of the objects manufactured in its Gilded Age heyday.
But while the We Company partakes of a lot of tech industry hype and cultural cachet, the reality is that to lease out office space, you need to acquire office space — and WeWork has upward of 10 million square feet under lease, making it the largest single tenant in several major markets.
Getting "weird" didn't harm the songwriting apparatus, though: "Viva La Vida" proved they could pull off a heart-busting crescendo without leaning on guitars, and "Lost+" flexed Martin's inexplicable hip-hop cachet with a Shakespearean guest verse from Jay Z. The band had begun dressing like the Bee Gees in the Sgt.
His penchant for viral moments -- from his defense of NFL players kneeling in protest of police brutality during the National Anthem to his skateboarding through a Whataburger parking lot after Cruz had accused him of stealing his campaign logo from the fast-food company's packets of spicy ketchup -- gave him cultural cachet.
Then, earlier this summer, Fuller detailed the creative differences that forced his departure, painting a picture that would make fans of any franchise worry, let alone one with so much utopian, forward-thinking cachet, reemerging at a moment when its progressive ideals have become more urgent than ever, in Hollywood and beyond.
As sweat-soaked fitness devotees jogged past lugging backpacks filled with rocks, Ms. Taylor engaged me in a mobile history lecture, explaining that Boulder's current status as a perpetual contender for "America's most livable town" was the result of a century and a half's worth of efforts to imbue its idyllic setting with intellectual cachet.
BELL & ROSS BR03-92 MA-1 $3,4003 The French company Bell & Ross continues to walk the line where watchmaking and fashion meet, this year injecting its square-cased BR03 pilot's watch with a dose of American military-style cachet by naming a model after the Dobbs Industries' MA-1 flight — or "bomber" — jacket of 1958.
With a billionaire co-founder, capital has not been an issue, but StockX has still sought out investors who Mr. Schwartz said "provide outside value" or cultural cachet: Eminem and his manager, Paul Rosenberg; the actor Mark Wahlberg; Scooter Braun, Justin Bieber's manager; and Steve Case and Tim Armstrong, former chief executives of AOL.
Competitors includes PayPal-owned Venmo, a "social" P2P app that lets users publicly post their money exchanges with friends and, like Square, is in the top 10 of all finance apps in the App Store; PayPal itself, which might not carry the same cachet with millennials but pioneered digital payments; and now Apple is exploring a P2P service.
And she didn't earn said cachet by sitting on her butt: While everyone else is going on vacation, Kylie is doubling down on her #werk, both releasing new ads for Puma and guaranteeing you'll be able to get your hands on a Lip Kit — not just for 20 minutes this time, but for a whole week.
So while AMC might chalk up the drop in viewers illegally watching The Walking Dead to its anti-piracy efforts, this trend suggests that the network's cash cow series is losing its cachet with intelligent, Internet-savvy users while a contemporary like Game of Thrones has seen both its ratings and piracy numbers go through the roof.
Whether or not he actually felt even a twinge of conflict in real life, the actual Kaelin certainly cashed in on his then newfound cachet: comedic cameos as himself, game shows, reality series, talk shows, radio hosting, pay-per-view, docu-series, direct-to-video films — a consistent spate of credits that continues to this day (some on FX).
His work on "Around the World in 80 Days," a 1956 film that won an Oscar for best picture, gave him cachet in the industry and elevated him to production designer for "Curse of the Demon," a 1957 film directed by Jacques Tourneur, and "The Angry Hills," a 1959 war drama starring Robert Mitchum and directed by Robert Aldrich.
Whether owing to the spate of absurd and derivative hooligan flicks which followed Elijah Wood's unlikely outing as a West Ham diehard (see: Rise of the Footsoldier, Green Street Hooligans 2, and so on) or the shifting zeitgeist of British youth culture, the casual look lost even more cachet during the late noughties and faded further.
This question is likely to arise more frequently as the rich get richer — and as the nation's parks assume the kind of cachet that museums and performing arts centers have long had, said Adrian Benepe, a former New York City Department of Parks & Recreation commissioner and now a senior vice president of the nonprofit Trust for Public Land.
Some of those faces went on to bigger things — in addition to Zendaya, Olivia Holt, Becky G and Ross Lynch were all once Kidz Bop Kids — which has given the group a hint of the star-factory cachet of Disney's early 1990s Mickey Mouse Club, which featured Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake and Ryan Gosling.
He is a part owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, having bought Magic Johnson's 4.5 percent stake in the team in 2010 before setting his sights on what friends said he viewed as the ultimate prize of social cachet: the 136-year-old, award-winning newspaper that has long displayed the city's ambitions to the world.
Other short-season teams, like the Brooklyn Cyclones, the Mets' short-season team in the New York-Penn League, could be converted to full-season teams, perhaps even in higher levels like Class AA. For some minor league owners, the proposal could mean losing their affiliation with M.L.B. clubs, which gives them cachet and adds value to their investment.
To create the South Course, the renowned architect Rees Jones took two City Park courses left in ruins by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and built an 18-hole layout that is expected to garner the same cachet among golfers as two of his previous municipal courses, Torrey Pines and Bethpage Black, which have hosted the United States Open.
Beyond the money the government and Pence himself will pay for the stay, come additional benefits, from free advertising for the property through articles like this one, as well as from the cachet the hotel will gain from being able to state on promotional materials that it has played host to both a sitting president and vice president.
That meant I was almost certainly a secondary or even tertiary receiver of the phone — China's gift-giving culture is all about regifting — but back then, the Apple brand carried enough cachet that my father's friend still saw it as good enough to give a close friend's daughter, if not quite prized enough to present to a business partner.
The Emirate's quest for international cultural cachet, however, has collided with Western human rights concerns, and the construction of the museum has been delayed as artists and academics have protested the treatment of the legions of foreign migrant laborers that the U.A.E. is relying on to build both the museum and the luxury developments around it.
Even the song Oliver dances to — which he loves and comes up again in the film — is the Psychedelic Furs' "Love My Way," part of a post-punk tradition of androgyny (they also sang "Pretty in Pink") that is less about celebrating femininity than it is about the cultural cachet of straight men who are "man" enough to be girly.
To me, the lesson to be gleaned is that many works of the early 20th century still appear to bear some cultural cachet (or at least continuing value to society) — such that more no-cost access to these works (by their passing from copyright protection to the public domain) should have the overall effect of helping them find new audiences.
Ms. Juskova's shop has proved such a retail magnet that it is now bookended by friendly rivals, also examples of the capital's newfound style cachet: Local and international streetwear is the focus of Slowatch, while the T-shirts at Kompot feature graffiti-style cartoons, slogans and modern riffs on the same traditional patterns used on dishes by Modranska next door.
The producers and creators were encouraged with what they saw at two pre-Broadway productions, a premiere at the Old Globe in San Diego in 2014, then a run in 2015 at the Kennedy Center in Washington; they believed that the cultural cachet of Mr. Martin and Ms. Brickell would attract audiences and that a combination of buzz and awards would broaden the appeal.
There is no rule that people can only see a finite number of movies per year — but producers, directors, and marketers of films without the same immediate cachet that Marvel has haven't figured out how to convince people to see more than five movies per year in theaters, nor determining whether a movie is worth spending the time and money to drop in theaters instead of streaming.
Whether or not his campaign has actively presented him as a "wonder boy" — someone whose Rhodes Scholar smarts have been hailed in the media far more often than Cory Booker's, who is compared favorably to apparently shriller, angrier candidates like Warren and Sanders even as he attacks them in debates and ads — Buttigieg has clearly benefited from the cultural cachet afforded by his whiteness, maleness, and academic pedigree.
Hughes brought back Foer in order to gain the prestige and cachet that would come with the acclamation of the TNR alumni network, even though he had no real affection for the kind of journalism Foer values; Foer told Hughes what he wanted to hear in order to get the funding for the magazine of his dreams, even though he had no real affection for the kind of digital publication that Hughes wanted.
Although the EU has refused to renegotiate the Withdrawal Agreement, Johnson may be able to secure more palatable language in the accompanying "Political Declaration" on the future relationship of the EU and the U.K. Then, on a hope and a prayer, with the very real threat of a no-deal exit fast approaching, he may be able to use his cachet among the hard-line Conservatives to reunite them with the more moderate Conservatives.
Although I confess to having enjoyed the cachet evoked by my school's name, I've often regretted that I didn't attend a large coed school with football and basketball games (and parties) to attend — or wished that a "gap year" had been available so that I could have had a year to experience the real world before being immersed in an ivory tower that, perhaps at one year older, I would have appreciated more.

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