Aún no tenemos significados para "social prestige".
1Her maternal pride and social prestige were both quivering under the blow.
2No glamour of wealth or social prestige can hide his essential ugliness.
3He was separated from the messenger by an immeasurable social prestige.
4Apple's iPod music players used to bring instant social prestige.
5Too little attention has been paid to those doing jobs which carry little social prestige.
6This motive of social prestige is less easy of application to the humbler ranks of employees.
7It would give social prestige to the fight.
8There is no Gold Coast on the campus or in the village; money carries no social prestige.
9Being a marchioness, a Cardinal's niece, and a Deputy's sister, gave her, besides, a terrible social prestige.
10In the East, the first families of the Revolution, secure in their preeminence, assumed again the manufacturing-banking- social prestige.
11For she was no indiscriminate respecter of persons, and cared nothing at all about rank or social prestige.
12The great offices, whether permanent or Parliamentary, which require mind now give social prestige, and almost only those.
13The second condition or factor in the development of the love of the game in business is social prestige.
14Returning to a society that values work for its dignity rather than its social prestige is a desirable dream.
15They had always lacked social prestige in Fairbridge, except, as before stated, in the cases of the matrimonially eligible.
16Such organizations were a recourse at the same time for mutual aid and for the enhancement of social prestige.
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