Mark Kemper was a clever young man who enjoyed considerable social prestige.
A win at Kerrville carries considerable prestige in the singer-songwriter community.
Since then, while individual military commanders have considerable prestige and influence, the army as a whole has been kept out of national politics.
The once considerable prestige of his Treasury Department is much eroded these days.
As he had already gained considerable professional prestige, in 1919 was considered for the position of director of the bank.
A kru may acquire considerable local prestige and power.
The economists had considerable prestige inside the government, based on their success in wartime planning, particularly the counter-inflation policy.
Even among his own kind, he'd accrue considerable prestige from such a daring action.
The awards - all glory and no cash - carry considerable prestige.
Over the course of time, however, the smiths lost their considerable prestige as iron from Germany became cheaper.