Reputation
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There is certainly good reason to be concerned about Maliki’s temperament, his small group of advisers, his tendency to exercise personal control in the use of state power, and his reputation, partly merited, of making empty promises.
According to a new Pew Research Center study, he is deeply unpopular in most countries, and has already done serious damage to the United States’
reputation.
In fact, the free answers are a way for the “workers” to establish a reputation, and they make more money actually performing services, whether helping someone book a complicated flight route or get a new loan officer.
But freedom of expression worldwide received a boost – and Britain’s
reputation
for commonsense was somewhat restored – in April, when Parliament adopted legislation revising the country’s libel law.
Although the funder keeps the reduction in health-care costs, the community gets all of the many payoffs from a healthier population – including an enhanced
reputation.
Its disingenuous approach to the genocide is inconsistent with its efforts to cultivate a
reputation
as an honest, reliable partner.
Could the restoration of America’s international
reputation
turn out to be bad for Europe, by eroding its new monopoly on representing Western values and calling it back to its hard power duties?
America’s Partisan PerilNEWPORT BEACH – The United States’
reputation
for sound economic policymaking took a beating in 2013.
In the process, the US damaged the
reputation
for effective economic management that it had earned during the global financial crisis, when bold and timely measures prevented a period of reckless private risk-taking and financial leverage from ending in Great Depression II.
All this will not matter much if central banks live up to their
reputation
as responsible and powerful institutions that deliver on their economic promises.
Most business is not conducted in courts but in meetings where trust and
reputation
are essential.
So great is the influence of online ratings that many companies now hire digital
reputation
managers to ensure a favorable online identity.
To be sure, the EU’s lengthy internal crisis over the proposed constitution was a major distraction, and damaged the Union’s
reputation
in the Balkans.
By not doing so France would damage her credibility as a "serious country,” and her
reputation
for being a rare breed in Europe, a country that is not shy to intervene militarily with her troops.
Over the years, it has gained a somewhat deserved
reputation
for gathering a bunch of global elites in a posh Swiss resort for a week’s worth of self-congratulatory speeches – a sort of affirmation that the elite’s values and successes epitomize the triumph of democracy and capitalism.
If they don’t, sponsors will leave themselves exposed to a consumer backlash as FIFA’s poor
reputation
rubs off on their brands.
The best way for a country to rehabilitate its
reputation
is to accept the truth about past atrocities and the responsibility, both symbolic and material, that it owes to the victims and their survivors.
In that case, the agreement will not only damage America’s reputation, but will also undermine global stability.
This would be a way for Japan to escape its
reputation
for insularity, avoid the mistakes of its military history, improve its relations with Asian neighbors who still remember the 1930’s, and increase Japan’s “soft” or attractive power.
It could also cause lasting damage to India’s financial institutions, especially the Reserve Bank of India, whose
reputation
has already suffered.
His poorly conceived demonetization has made a mockery of these objectives, while bruising his
reputation
as an efficient and competent manager.
Hardly any Russian official has a more stellar
reputation
for honesty and integrity than Ignatiev.
But in the developing world, that
reputation
is being turned upside down.
The editor and deputy editors of Beijing News, a relatively new tabloid with a national
reputation
for exposing corruption and official abuse, were fired.
His moderate
reputation
is more a matter of style than substance, but it goes a long way outside Croatia.
Three Paths to AmericaPresident George W. Bush’s free-falling popularity, his loss of control over Congress, the nagging doubts about the economy, and most of all his discredited
reputation
as a result of the debacle in Iraq all magnify the characteristic weakness of lame-duck American presidents.
For Kenya’s largest daily, the exodus of top talent was the latest blow to an already tarnished
reputation.
Ironically, by turning the affair into a spy thriller, Putin has helped the US to salvage its
reputation
– or at least to deflect some of the attention from the NSA’s surveillance programs.
She has lived up to her
reputation.
China should take a lesson from business and recognize that many of its actions and affiliations on the world stage pose serious risks to its
reputation
– and to its bottom line.
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