Reputation
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Considering the large following and high
reputation
this series has, one imagines it must be quite good.
Before its announcement for DVD release as part of the fourth installment of Warners’ “The Film Noir Collection”, where it was greeted with cheers of anticipation, I have to admit that I wasn’t aware this particular title had that much of a
reputation
– despite the director and star (Sterling Hayden) involved.
Since this movie had no particular reputation, I expected a somewhat ho-hum adaptation of Arthur Miller's play.
It seems the place has a
reputation
that the building manager (a concierge) doesn't want known.
It has gotten a bad
reputation
due to Hitchcock's daring to break another film convention about the truth of a flashback.
I was astonished at what an awful production this was, considering Stewart's sterling
reputation.
Meanwhile, the European Stevia Association (EUSTAS), has expressed concern that EverSweet will undermine stevia’s
reputation
as safe and natural.
It remains to be seen whether it seeks to engage the rest of the world in a constructive and sustained manner, or whether DPRK officials and diplomats are merely putting a good face forward to divert international attention from their country’s
reputation
as a nuclear weapons-monger and human-rights violator.
Marx’s
reputation
sank once it became evident that he was wrong to predict that a workers’ revolution would usher in a new era with a better life for everyone.
Advanced MalaiseNEW YORK – Economics is often called the dismal science, and for the last half-decade it has come by its
reputation
honestly in the advanced economies.
In the firing line, orthodoxy was defended by IMF chief surgeon Stanley Fischer, the first deputy director and an economist with as formidable an academic
reputation
as Stiglitz.
Indeed, in recent years, the Nationalists’
reputation
in the People’s Republic has been rehabilitated in ways unimaginable just a quarter-century ago.
As a result, Ahmadinejad has been the most costly president for Khamenei to date, because he forced the Supreme Leader to deplete his power in the face of a common enemy – a move that called into question his own judgment and tarnished his
reputation.
The D-Mark's popularity is underpinned by its
reputation
as a hard currency.
As a result, France, despite its
reputation
for melancholy, self-doubt, and pessimism, is about to elect its youngest-ever president.
If we ask for it, Web sites will offer not just content but
reputation
systems, so that contributors will have reputations as reliable sources (or not).
For example, the country’s
reputation
as a model of Muslim moderation has recently been undermined by intolerance and violence against religious minorities.
This idea brings to mind Philip Roth’s The Human Stain, published a year after the Senate acquitted her husband of perjury and obstruction-of-justice charges, with its searing portrait of how indelible even an undeserved blot on one’s
reputation
can be.
The Bank has been too focused on itself and its reputation, and not enough on the countries that it advises and in which it operates, while institution-building has been considered to be embedded in the growth agenda.
And Putin has a rare opportunity, as he begins his third term as President, to restore his deeply tarnished
reputation.
Auditors desire to maintain their
reputation.
These final years will be critical, not only for the ICTY’s
reputation
and legacy but for international humanitarian law (the so-called “laws of war”).
When Martin Shkreli, the former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, hiked the price of the toxoplasmosis drug Daraprim – a lifesaving treatment for AIDS patients – from $13.50 per tablet to $750, his
reputation
tanked.
Indeed, a politician's
reputation
can be damaged even if no one doubts the truthfulness of his statements.
With his attendance at multiple political events and addresses to innumerable campaign rallies, Modi staked his government’s image – and, some would say, his own
reputation
as prime minister – on the election.
The Decline of AmericaThe first anniversary of the war in Iraq has arrived, and America's
reputation
continues to sink.
For the past year and a half, they were anticipating a cabinet reshuffle intended to enhance the king’s
reputation
as a keen advocate of reform.
Defamation – defined with more broad descriptors like “libel” and “damage to reputation” – was reinstated as a criminal act in 2012 as well, with legislation that specifies “libel against judges, jurors, prosecutors, and law-enforcement officials” as an act worthy of harsh punishment.
During Arpaio’s 24 years as the sheriff of a jurisdiction that includes the rapidly growing city of Phoenix, he built his
reputation
on his department’s aggressive efforts to track down undocumented immigrants – and on the brutal conditions he established in the facilities where they were held.
After all, there was no immediate emergency, and everybody would have understood if Sarkozy had waited another two or three years before risking his
reputation
on reviving the idea of a European constitution.
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