Reputation
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All of it – the constant scrutiny, the bad press, the tarnished
reputation
– will hit their long-term stock prices.
Less than a week later, an electrical fault forced the company to recall more than 140,000 vehicles, further undermining BMW’s long-standing
reputation
for high production standards and sterling environmental credentials.
By shaking Obama’s hand in Hawaii, Abe will give a nod to the country’s modern pacifist creed, and signal that, despite his
reputation
as a nationalist, he also harbors deep feelings about the dangers of war.
The
reputation
of India’s Election Commission (EC) – which has a decades-long record of conducting free and fair elections, despite comprising largely retired civil servants appointed by the government for fixed tenures – also took a severe blow last year.
In January of last year, the United Forum of Reserve Bank Officers and Employees wrote to the government to highlight “operational mismanagement,” which they argued had “dented the RBI’s autonomy and
reputation
beyond repair.”
And as
reputation
becomes more vital, political struggles over the creation and destruction of credibility multiply.
Information that appears to be propaganda may not only be scorned, but may also prove counterproductive if it undermines a country’s
reputation
for credibility.
If globalization has acquired a lousy
reputation
in the US, the external deficit deserves much of the blame.
The country has long had an unparalleled
reputation
for corruption.
Breaking the cultural code damages a person’s reputation, and perhaps one’s career.
In the long perspective of history, that setback was an inconsequential footnote to Churchill’s
reputation.
Initially, a foreign policy based on Nelson Mandela’s shining global
reputation
enabled the country to project itself as an exemplary international citizen.
In time, however, as the impact of Mandela’s
reputation
faded, South Africa became just another country desperately trying to cope with immense social and economic deprivation and anxious for the foreign investment crucial to economic growth.
Whereas her two immediate predecessors greatly tarnished the Fed’s
reputation
by looking the other way as massive risk was accumulating – and massive fraud occurring – within the financial sector, Yellen restored the Fed’s
reputation.
Casting doubt on these commitments would severely damage Germany’s
reputation
and reliability worldwide.
In fact, she has a
reputation
for gently talking her audiences to sleep.
Jokowi has risen from humble beginnings to the apex of power without compromising his image as a “man of the people” or his
reputation
for pragmatism and honesty.
Promisingly, Jokowi has a
reputation
for independence from partisan and religious politics, and a talent for communicating with the people.
Japan has a strong international
reputation
when it comes to managing natural disasters.
And yet he created a
reputation
for supporting and protecting the poor.
Alternatively, the junta (and Prem and other Bhumibol advisers) may have forced the crown prince’s decision, because they fear his playboy
reputation
and reported friendship with Thaksin.
They realize that direct financial connections with the private sector can damage their
reputation
for independence and integrity.
Former PBOC Governor Zhou Xiaochuan built a strong
reputation
domestically and, perhaps more so, internationally during his record-setting 15-year tenure, owing to his gradual, steady, and effective approach.
China has also gained a
reputation
for food and drug contamination (not to mention lead paint in toys and poisonous toothpaste).
It now has a street life more vibrant than Singapore, a layout reminiscent of Paris before the automobile, and a
reputation
among Japanese tourists for high-quality hotels, transportation, and restaurants.
Only then will she be able to begin the job of repairing America’s tattered
reputation
by shoring up its neglected public diplomacy.
The decade-long economic slowdown of the 1990’s tarnished Japan’s reputation, but it did not erase Japan’s soft-power resources.
Both countries have a
reputation
for corruption in government.
But Lee’s stellar
reputation
has to do with culture, too.
Third, Brazil could vastly improve its
reputation
among investors.
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