Among most Indians, a man's prestige has always depended not on what he acquires but on what he gives away.
The prestige of the offering schools depends on how you performed in your drill.
The prestige of the family depends on her staying.
And for one Saturday afternoon in November the prestige of two states depends upon their performance.
And she was well aware even then that her prestige depended not on her glory, but on her grace.
The city's prestige depended on them.
Awards can be given by any person or institution, although the prestige of an award usually depends on the status of the awarder.
The prestige a clan-leader holds depends on the antiquity of his sami-mootai.
How, for example, can a research university reward good teaching when its prestige and ranking still depend on its faculty's research?
Their prestige and wealth depended on their ability to collect and redistribute blood money.