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The more prestigious the noble family, the more prestigious the village family who spied for them.
On one hand, I see debt at a more prestigious institution as an "in" to better jobs as more prestigious institutions carry more weight in job hunting for recent graduates.
They often add as much value as more prestigious institutions.
Why are the Academy Awards considered to be more prestigious?
Their press departments, especially for more prestigious journals, are well-oiled machines.
Would I have received a substantially better education at a more prestigious university?
And there is no job more prestigious than Leader of the Free World.
There's no more prestigious position than that and this is how he repays me.
There are other, more prestigious clients, but he pretended to no longer remember their names.
These schools are not simply for students who didn't get into a more prestigious university.
The paid tier didn't exactly deliver on the promise of more prestigious, exclusive programming for users.
Surprisingly, he found that these erroneous papers were more likely to appear in more prestigious journals.
This year both of our girls attend our neighborhood school, despite more prestigious charter options available.
At the time, I hesitated to self-publish because traditional publishing is widely considered more prestigious.
The UFC's newly minted women's featherweight belt, of course, is the more prestigious of the two.
More prestigious colleges offer access to great professors and help fast-track a career (especially financially).
The drama: Two of America's more prestigious basketball programs in recent years meet as underdogs here.
The bigger the investment and the more prestigious the company, the more generous the proposals it receives.
A more prestigious publishing house swooped in within 48 hours and "American Psycho" became a best seller.
The money included a $100,000 contribution from an ambassador who was promised an even more prestigious post.
I'd noticed, back then, that the more prestigious the professors the more carefully hidden their offices were.
Additionally, more than a third say they would prioritize flexible work arrangements over having a more prestigious role.
Taboola got the lead on OutbrainUnder Singolda, Taboola went aggressively after Outbrain clients, especially the more prestigious ones.
If I'd gone to a more prestigious school my life would have been different, I have no doubt.
Unlike most sports, cricket traditionally has revolved around international play, regarded as more prestigious and lucrative than domestic competition.
More prestigious breeds like French bulldogs can fetch up to £1,000, and dealers can easily make £100,93 per year.
The production values are getting higher, the purses are getting larger, and the guest list is becoming more prestigious.
The Bentley is undoubtedly more prestigious, but if you want a luxurious V-8 coupe, there are cheaper options.
At the time, the agency hired human computers to do the math that powered the more prestigious engineers' work.
Your boss doesn't need to hear about how you want a promotion because you want a more prestigious title.
At this juncture, the institution graduated from the status of café-bar to the more prestigious ranking of literary café.
This may sound silly at first, but fake mud jeans are a luxury perhaps even more prestigious than ripped jeans.
Brazil's public universities—which are more prestigious than private ones—have also introduced admissions preferences based on race and class.
The Globes, chosen by Hollywood Foreign Press Association voters, often offer a prescient preview of the more prestigious Academy Awards.
He went to Columbia University in New York, a school far more prestigious and expensive than the University of Alabama.
Maybe that means helping them weigh a decision between a state school or a more prestigious (but more expensive) private school.
The festivals in certain other cities are more prestigious, but San Fermín attracts the biggest bulls and often the rowdiest crowds.
In the decades after, the gender wage gap shrank, women became highly educated and the options for more prestigious careers increased.
But even the more prestigious female-dominated jobs, like nurse practitioner or high school teacher, have failed to attract many men.
Each show had its own champion, Raw with the more prestigious WWE heavyweight championship and Smackdown with the world heavyweight champion.
But to get a job as a lawyer, you obviously need a law degree, and the more prestigious the school, the better.
He is one of Trump's most trusted advisers and secretary of State is generally seen as a more prestigious position than senator.
Sure, he went to a more prestigious school than I did, but we ended up at the same place four years later.
Shooting a wolf is the cheapest — about $100 a head — while more prestigious kills can go for a hundred times that amount.
"Consumers think the older, the better, the more prestigious," said Mark Brown, chief executive of the Sazerac Company, which owns Buffalo Trace.
"They've segregated the sections," she said, meaning that she, as a premier ticket holder, had access to a more prestigious dining club.
Navratilova won 167 singles titles as well as 2107 doubles titles in an era when doubles was much more prestigious than now.
Six years later, he returned to add his hand and footprints to the forecourt of the Chinese Theatre — an even more prestigious accolade.
"You write 10 page papers, debate them, and no one's allowed to get drunk," L. said of some of the more prestigious societies.
"If you're going to pay international rates, you're going to want a more prestigious university," frets an official at a mid-ranking institution.
If he really wanted to do American television, he could have gone on any of the more prestigious evening shows on major networks.
Despite the poll results, the council decided it would opt for a more prestigious title and named the ship RRS Sir David Attenborough.
When choosing a program, she vacillated between a less expensive school and a more prestigious one, and eventually went for the big name.
As Mar Hicks and other historians have shown, as the profession became more prestigious and more lucrative, women were very actively pushed out.
While closed competitions are considered by some to be more prestigious, open ones offer unknown ensembles the opportunity to make a name for themselves.
But pragmatically, the chances of gender-neutral categories spreading to more prestigious film acting awards like the Golden Globes or the Oscars are miniscule.
The broader streaming marketplace, however, is only getting more competitive, with Amazon and Netflix continuing to expand their offerings with increasingly more prestigious talent.
The phone firm could simply have declared that HBO would become its global streaming brand—a more prestigious version of Netflix—under Mr Plepler.
As a public show of their success, the Marwari commissioned ostentatious homes — the more elaborate the haveli, the richer and more prestigious its owner.
Anyway, the more prestigious honor is having his face Photoshopped onto Big Boi on the cover of Stankonia by Sir Lucious Left Foot himself.
One telltale sign of the bursting bubble was that more prestigious schools began poaching the students of lower-ranked schools after their first year.
" The source also charged that Linick is "more or less under her control, possibly out of a desire for a more prestigious appointed position.
Inhibiting this is the widely held belief that more prestigious journals are less likely to accept a study that's already in the public domain.
Typically, you'll aim to work with more prestigious publications and writers first, as they can inspire other outlets to write up follow-on coverage.
Netflix has provided limited-time theatrical screenings for some of its more prestigious, Oscar potential movies, the longest of which was only 21 days.
Many critical and audience darlings on the streaming and more prestigious cable networks are replete with alienated antiheroes, morally blinkered protagonists and straight-up evildoers.
Take Taylor and Aubry Evans, who moved from California to Canada a few weeks ago to continue their higher education at a more prestigious college.
He went on the gifted track, getting a spot at Hunter College High School, among the more prestigious (and selective) public schools in the city.
Black officers who realized that the unit was a dead end said they were denied opportunities to transfer to more prestigious parts of the division.
That was only good enough to qualify for the second-tier Europa League for a second consecutive season rather than the more prestigious Champions League.
He has a more prestigious job — in the Foreign Office, whereas Bob is a mere financial type — and people hang on his words and opinions.
Mendeleev published his work in 1869, first in an obscure Russian journal, which was then reprinted in the more prestigious German journal Zeitschrift für Chemie.
Because while the Oscars and the Golden Globes get most of the media attention, the SAGs are, in some ways, a more prestigious recognition of talent.
The country prides itself on its public infrastructure: the National School of Bridges and Roads, founded in 1747, remains one of the more prestigious engineering schools.
He had a wonderful and long character sketch of a hack comic desperate to play a more prestigious theater that would make a great short story.
"There are people who these schools obviously attract and obviously go there," she said, but only because they don't get into the more prestigious nonprofit schools.
There is arguably no more prestigious place in the United States to be buried than in Arlington, alongside former presidents, generals, admirals and Supreme Court justices.
Serhat Ünaldi, the German author of a recent book about the monarchy, notes that some royally connected businesses outperform peers simply because consumers consider them more prestigious.
The higher achievement motivation of only children may explain why they tend to complete more years of education and reach more prestigious occupations than people with siblings.
Luca went on to accept more, and more prestigious, commissions in Florence itself, many of them high-relief depictions of the Virgin and Child for private altarpieces.
Indeed, "you can't really put a value on the UFC name", and after Bellator's showing on Friday night, the UFC name will look more prestigious than ever.
Attending a more prestigious university would have meant being taught by professors who had better publication records, but that does not necessarily translate into being better teachers.
According to The Guardian, female computer workers, or "computer girls," were gradually phased out and replaced with men, who received higher salaries and more prestigious job titles.
Last May, she secured a far more prestigious prize: She was named best chef in the American South by the James Beard Foundation, the culinary world's Oscars.
Lakatos preferred the Outdoor Championships because it was a more prestigious event and offered qualification for the biennial IAAF World Junior Championships (now called the World U20 Championships).
Ironically, it's reminiscent of what YouTube tried to previously do with YouTube Red originals, which would give its top creators money and space to make more "prestigious" shows.
Her presence alone suggests that Bird Box is a more prestigious and ambitious feature than the low-rent horror films that are a lot more common on Netflix.
And instead of a private institution that some might deem more prestigious, the Indiana native decided to attend Florida's Palm Beach State College, a public school, where Mrs.
Parlophone was a poor relation among EMI's labels — HMV and Columbia were more prestigious — but it had a varied roster when Mr. Martin joined its staff in 22006.
On the verge of moving into a more prestigious position, she decides, almost impulsively, to stay where she is, and take over her retired mentor's small general practice.
For his bravery and self-sacrifice, he was posthumously awarded the Air Force Cross, which, some 30 years later, was upgraded to a more prestigious Medal of Honor.
Unlike the JFK theory, mainstream media outlets reported on the sex scandal story because the Enquirer has a history of discovering politicians' sexual misdeeds before more prestigious newspapers.
But what Hill Street did was wed this storytelling model, which was written off by many critics of the time as disreputable, to the slightly more prestigious cop drama.
A more recent study of the top 30 American universities found no statistical difference in the total publication count, but that men's papers were published in more prestigious journals.
Whether deliberate or not, A Star Is Born's distinct category submission also emphasizes the myth that a dramatic movie is inherently more prestigious than a comedy or a musical.
Being the men's basketball coach at Virginia Commonwealth University means holding a position that comes with great attention and the potential to move on to more prestigious coaching jobs.
When this is the case, as it often is, women are denied the influence, opportunities and resources available to employees in more prestigious and diverse roles in the company.
At Google, the suit says, back-end engineering jobs are considered more technically rigorous and more prestigious and that Google pays back-end engineers more and promotes them faster.
This plan will not weaken student resolve to work hard to graduate, nor will it deter students from applying to and/or attending more prestigious or small private institutions.
And yet, despite the versatility demonstrated in Incredibles 2 and especially Into the Spider-Verse, Hollywood's affinity for live action as the more prestigious, serious medium continues to win out.
The trade publication adds that Elgort had been looking for a more prestigious project after Baby Driver, hoping to shed the veneer of starring in a super-popular film series.
To catalogue dead-ends as well as successes, they look at foreign-language journals, where negative results spurned by more prestigious English-language periodicals as uninteresting are likelier to appear.
"In 1980, we withdrew from the Olympic Games that is more prestigious to protest the invasion of Soviet troops on Afghanistan," opposition leader Nurul Izzah Anwar said in a statement.
That was a sticking point for Ms. Coleman, who, according to documents and emails, was told she would hold the more prestigious title when she was interviewed for the post.
Netflix made a bold mark on the evening, taking home two of the more prestigious awards — best director and best foreign film — for its original production of Alfonso Cuaron's Roma.
The English actor has already taken home an Oscar for his turn as Stephen Hawking, now he'll try to take home the more prestigious honor of anchoring a major fantasy series.
Despite being musicals, both "A Star is Born" and "Bohemian Rhapsody," starring Rami Malek as the late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, will compete in the more prestigious best movie drama category.
Brand advertising is often seen by creative agencies as more prestigious than promotional or retail-focused campaigns, and it means that WPP's agencies will now have to follow BBDO's creative lead.
At the same time, the more prestigious you feel, the more calm and relaxed you may be, which may be why people started looking up to you in the first place.
Ellis, for instance, said that she was placed on the front-end team, despite having experience in backend development and that the backend team was more prestigious, well-paid, and male-dominated.
Also, let's look at how to upgrade vocational schools and training to make it more prestigious, not places where people are relegated to because they cannot compete in a college prep curriculum.
I was on track to enroll at a private German school—less expensive than the English schools, more prestigious than the Spanish schools—where I absolutely would have had to wear a uniform.
Men entering these jobs experienced a wage and prestige increase — which could be because they will only take a position in a female-dominated fields that pays more is and is more prestigious.
Many of the biggest stars save their most elaborate looks for the more prestigious awards, and the Globes' well-documented quirkiness and tendency toward drunkenness mean that they're the place for second-tier wardrobe.
The countries with the highest scores — Singapore, Japan, Estonia, Finland and Canada — tend to be those that have acted to make teaching more prestigious and selective and directed more resources to their neediest children.
The Golden Globes — the trendy, tipsy cousin of more "prestigious" awards shows like the Oscars and the Emmys — has been handing out shiny trophies to movies and television series for the past 75 years.
We shouldn't take it on faith that, because these two genderless acting awards went to women, this will become a trend -- especially at more prestigious, serious awards shows like the Oscars, Golden Globes and Emmys.
In earlier games you basically just created an avatar and started driving for one of the more hopeless teams in F13, slowly working your way up to more prestigious outfits like Ferrari or Red Bull.
Bodice rippers, however, are far from mindless guilty-pleasure television; these delightfully frothy, heaving-bosom period melodramas offer viewers as much sexy escapism as more "prestigious" fare like Game of Thrones or House of Cards.
When it launched in 2014, the SMEG Two-Slice 50's style toaster nabbed a Good Design award given by a Chicago museum and the following year, it picked up two more prestigious design awards.
"Even when you add in the cost of traveling overseas, it can be less expensive than a private college in the U.S., and sometimes it can be as prestigious — if not more prestigious," he said.
Men's wear has traditionally been considered lower profile and less glamorous than the more prestigious route through women's wear, but Jones chose it simply because he wanted to make clothes for himself and his friends.
For a moment, there was no more prestigious endorsement for a technology start-up than joining the so-called Unicorn Club, consisting of more than 150 private technology companies valued at a billion dollars or more.
I attend UC Berkeley, which I picked over "more prestigious" universities because of Cal's in-state tuition (it used to be only a couple hundred dollars, and now it adds up to 2200k + housing a year).
But Isner hasn't made the more prestigious "Red to Blue" list of candidates whose seats seem truly in play — meaning that money hasn't flowed into the race, a chicken-and-egg problem that has frustrated Isner.
In July, almost 3.6 million people quit their jobs, a record-high number, and most of these "quitters" undoubtedly did so because they already have or think they can easily find better pay at more prestigious positions.
While these sites' creators are always hoping to increase their traffic, they are, in general, not seeking to leverage their work on the site into a more prestigious job, and they are thus beholden only to their readers.
"What happens in more prestigious institutions is the institutional response of protection, and the institutional response of, 'These young men have their lives ahead of them,'" Lisa Rocchio, a clinical and forensic psychologist, told me in an interview.
Trump University was probably a rip-off for many who were convinced to enroll there, but it probably wasn't as big a rip-off as many other, more prestigious for-profit or not-for-profit four-year schools.
While his new colleagues sought more prestigious posts, such as the chair of the Committee on Finance or of the Committee on Land Use, Torres made it known that he wanted to head the Committee on Public Housing.
James Shaw Jr.'s still stoked Chadwick Boseman shouted him out at the MTV Movie & TV Awards ... but his sights are set on a more prestigious prize as he continues his quest to make the world a better place.
In January, Scaramucci said he would join Trump's White House staff as an adviser and public liaison to government agencies and businesses, swapping his role as one of Wall Street's splashiest showmen for a much bigger, more prestigious platform.
They even brought Neymar, one of three overage players permitted in what is an under 23 tournament, to Rio instead of the more prestigious Copa America after his club Barcelona refused to allow him to play in both competitions.
And not just for audiences, either; Hollywood is a self-perpetuating machine, and a studio or network that's seen as a prestigious, friendly home for writers and directors will have the leverage to draw in bigger and more prestigious talent.
Many in the teaching profession fear that continuous assessment will kill the prized national standard, and in effect bring in a two-tier bac, with more prestigious grades being awarded by top teachers in top schools, rather than by national markers.
Since the 1980s, as applied microeconomics has become more prestigious and economists have changed the ways their theories have been tested, the women who have tended to do this sort of work have achieved better publication records, and risen in rank.
The title confusion was mitigated on Monday, with the announcement of the Universal title, which is exclusive to Raw and (presumably) more prestigious because the universe is bigger than just some dumb wrestling organization or the stupid world or whatever.
The Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal is typically awarded to personnel for accomplishments that do not rise to the level of the more prestigious Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, according to John Kirby, a CNN diplomatic and military analyst.
Poorer students, who are generally wary of debt, may be less likely to attend only the cheapest colleges or forgo college altogether, leaving behind the opportunity to attend more prestigious universities with lower dropout rates that would open up more lucrative career paths.
But can you really bring yourself, as a parent in particular, to deny a teenager or an ambitious graduate student a shot at the better opportunities that a more prestigious and expensive school might bring, as long as the debt isn't outsize?
There are signs that Ms. Richardson's insurer is working to contain the costs of sick customers like her: It will not pay for treatment at the larger, more prestigious hospital in her area, requiring her to go to a smaller hospital instead.
With success at Bonnet, he began to acquire more properties, first in Entre-Deux-Mers and then in the northern part of the more prestigious Graves area; these included Château La Louvière, Château de Cruzeau, Château Couhins-Lurton and Château de Rochemorin.
Under the guise of a patronizing collegiality, they offer Jane unsolicited advice, while making sure that their chores in the office are limited to more prestigious duties that don't require picking up lunch for the office, or throwing away someone else's uneaten muffins.
A couple of white lies later and Ruby is enrolled in a more prestigious school, where Karen is faced with a whole new ilk of intolerable parent — the kind intent on teaching the lunchroom workers to cook with olive oil instead of Crisco.
The fact that humanities graduates, whose courses often have little to do with their subsequent work, tend to earn more if they come from more prestigious institutions suggests that one reason for going to university is to get ahead of peers in the job market.
Ms. Corri appeared in horror movies like "Vampire Circus" (1972) and in more prestigious fare like David Lean and Robert Bolt's Academy Award-winning "Doctor Zhivago" (1965) and her breakthrough film, "The River," a 1951 drama set in India and directed by Jean Renoir.
Amidst the Japanese company's more prestigious films, including academy award-nominated The Burmese Harp, Nikkatsu is probably best known for its groundbreaking softcore pornographic series, the Roman Porno, which helped save the company from financial collapse in the 1970s and continued through the late '80s.
Damon Igl, a technology-focused business consultant who has traveled extensively for his work, said that in some cases a newly built hotel with a lower-quality brand name may offer a much better experience than a more prestigious brand nearby in a poorly maintained, older building.
Rollins would go on to suffer many, many unceremonious deaths throughout his acting career, but no others where he gets torn apart by an angry Dolph Lundgren—truly the greatest honor one can receive in the field of acting, or at least more prestigious than a People's Choice Award.
And then there are the untold numbers of women whose interactions with these kinds of predators caused them to doubt themselves rather than apply for that more prestigious job, or hang back from an important meeting because they didn't know if their boldness would be mistaken for sexual availability.
Like a number of other current Australian series and films, the season's mystery involves the treatment of immigrants, in this case the exploitation of students from around Asia who are lured to Australia by the promise of a more prestigious college degree than they could get at home.
When Ms. Ge realized she had come to genuinely love math, there were new considerations: One high school summer, she chose to attend an elite math program that was thought to be more prestigious for a college application, rather than one that was better tailored to her interest.
Though the Olympics are a long way off for Ryan (who uses they, them, and their pronouns), they have identified concrete, tangible steps every college can take to better serve non-binary and genderqueer athletes — guidelines that more prestigious leagues and competitions like the Olympics could stand to learn from.
But Beyoncé was also up for the far more prestigious Video of the Year award, for which Taylor was not nominated — so when Taylor won the Best Female Video award before the ceremony had even reached its first commercial break, most people didn't interpret her win as Taylor definitively beating Beyoncé.
The most eye-catching acquisition in Monday's pre-tournament auction was the purchase by Royal Challengers Bangalore of Tymal Mills: a 22-year-old English fast bowler who has never played an international match in the more prestigious five-day Test-cricket format (a congenital back condition makes playing such lengthy games impossible).
The banal 111 East 45th Street, 164 West 66th Street and 470 Eighth Avenue, to cite three such metamorphoses, became the more prestigious 237 Park Avenue, Three Lincoln Center and 12 Penn Plaza, respectively – much to the chagrin of taxi drivers, emergency responders and others whose work depended on the address system's predictability.
Vice looked back at Taylor's 2009 VMA win as "black excellence thwarted by white mediocrity again" (though it's worth noting again here that Beyoncé ended up winning the more prestigious award at the end of the night, so Taylor didn't so much thwart Beyoncé's undisputed excellence as take home a consolation prize).
Here's what the models show: Generally speaking, the smartest countries tend to be those that have acted to make teaching more prestigious and selective; directed more resources to their neediest children; enrolled most children in high-quality preschools; helped schools establish cultures of constant improvement; and applied rigorous, consistent standards across all classrooms.
The most important of these is "The Romantic Ballet in England" (21993), which covers the phenomenal period in the 21981s when the impresario Benjamin Lumley, hiring the young dancer-choreographer Jules Perrot as his ballet master, briefly made Her Majesty's Theater in London into a more prestigious center for ballet than the Paris Opera.
Awards season kicks off in earnest Sunday with the 73rd annual Golden Globes, four hours of red-carpet voyeurism and boozy speeches celebrating the best in movies and TV. Some see the Globes, voted on by the 90 or so members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, as predictors of the more prestigious Oscars, to follow February 28.
"Fils de la Nation," or "Son of the Nation," the first of two planned volumes of memoirs, shot to the top of Amazon's best-seller list last week, and the initial 50,000 print run has already sold out, says the publisher, Muller, a small right-wing house that took the book after more prestigious French publishers refused it.
This was the scene the other day at one of the popular lifeguard training classes at Grover Cleveland, in Ridgewood, Queens — a high school that may not get the public recognition the city's more prestigious schools enjoy, but that has the distinction of being one of the largest feeders of young lifeguards in New York City.
When someone such as the El Paso shooter is portrayed as a pathetic figure, a member of an underclass leading "purposeless lives of anonymity and digital dependency," we wonder what impact this characterization might have on the motivation, self-esteem and social standing of those tasked with fighting him, especially when less controversial and more prestigious external threats abound.
Rather, they emerged from Mr. Bannon, who mocked the MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, a University of Alabama graduate, for not attending a more prestigious school; Mr. Moore's wife, Kayla, who angrily denied charges the couple was anti-Semitic by noting "one of our attorneys is a Jew;" and an Army friend of the candidate, who recalled the two of them being uneasy walking into a Vietnam brothel to find "pretty girls" whom Mr. Moore found too young.
Coursera's CEO Rick Levin (who notably joined the company after a period as president of one of the more prestigious institutions of the old educational guard, Yale University) told me that the company plans to use the funding to accelerate its business in three areas: to develop new technology in areas like artificial intelligence to improve and personalize the learning experience; to expand its range of full online degrees (versus short courses and one-off classes); and to continue building out one of its newer areas, targeting nonprofits and businesses and their own corporate development and training needs.

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