Equally important, the No. 1 position confers prestige on the leading network.
It is mainly used by downmarket retailers and confers little prestige.
Local newspapers remain trophies that confer power, prestige and influence on their owners.
The marriage was clearly was made for diplomatic reasons and conferred much prestige on the English king.
Hunting them was a ritual matter and conferred great prestige.
It was made to serve ritual ends, religious and social; confer prestige; and provide cultural self-affirmation.
Renewal by Congress confers honor and prestige for certain patriotic groups.
This visit confers much prestige among the other human servants.
In the physical world, being labeled a journalist may confer little prestige and may even evoke some contempt.
Another rationale for having a collection is that it confers prestige on the brand.