Examples of 'matter of prestige' in a sentence

Meaning of "matter of prestige"

matter of prestige: Refers to something that is primarily motivated by the desire for respect, admiration, or recognition from others

How to use "matter of prestige" in a sentence

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matter of prestige
It has become a matter of prestige to be seen there.
Controlling them is therefore also a matter of prestige.
There is not a matter of prestige involved here.
A breakthrough in space was thus a matter of prestige.
It is a matter of prestige to have as many children as possible.
Let me ride my darling it is matter of prestige.
It was matter of prestige to participate and to win.
This is not simply a matter of prestige.
In matter of prestige you do not see your or others pocket.
He insisted that this was a matter of prestige not to be overlooked.
It is a matter of prestige to own at least one product of this unique brand.
Membership in the association is a matter of prestige.
Christianity is not a matter of prestige or position or even recognition.
What used to be a matter of shame is now a matter of prestige.
It is not just a matter of prestige but a matter of marketing.

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Holding a congress in Dubrovnik or along its riviera has become a matter of prestige.
This is a matter of prestige for us.
Organizing the Olympic Games is a matter of prestige.
This is not so much a matter of prestige as one of existing resources being underused.
Being an attorney is a matter of prestige.
It 's a matter of prestige for our hotel.
Membership in academic societies is still a matter of prestige in modern academia.
It 's a matter of prestige now.
For every country it 's become a matter of prestige.
In town it 's a matter of prestige and social standard.
From then on, it became solely a matter of prestige.
So it is a matter of prestige.
In some countries, marriage to a Russian woman is a matter of prestige.
However, Stalingrad became a matter of prestige for Stalin and Hitler.
In Polynesian culture, having several tattoos on the body was a matter of prestige.
Simply because it 's a matter of prestige for me.
A seat on the Council, permanent or not, can not be considered a matter of prestige.
For both Stalin and Hitler, Stalingrad became a matter of prestige far beyond its strategic significance.
With more and more news papers going online, EP activities become a matter of prestige.
Rebooting the space sector is a matter of prestige for the Kremlin.
The caste and family background I choose my son-in-law from is a matter of prestige to me.
It must have been a matter of prestige.
In the end it 's a matter of prestige.
Firstly, there is a matter of prestige.
Moreover, it is a matter of prestige.
It was, in some way, a matter of prestige.

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