Reputation
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Neither experience enhanced the
reputation
of the central bank in question.
Redeeming the pledge to phase out fossil-fuel subsidies would also help to restore the
reputation
of the G-20 itself.
Most costly of all, perhaps, will be the damage to the company’s
reputation.
And often – especially for corporations whose brands’
reputation
is a major asset – the risk just isn’t worth taking.
Internationally, [it] has diminished the country's stature and left its
reputation
smeared.
The implicit role model is the International Monetary Fund, which has made its
reputation
by addressing the fallout from sudden capital-flow reversals.
Internationally, Australia long had a well-earned
reputation
for decency on refugee issues.
The skeptics also ignore the reality that no government will want to put its international
reputation
at risk – as Australia did with the Tampa affair – by being indifferent to the horrifying toll of deaths at sea.
When Assange visited Sweden in 2010 – presumably drawn by the country’s
reputation
as a world leader in defending freedom of speech – events occurred between Assange and two female WikiLeaks volunteers of which only they have full knowledge.
Although automation accounts for more of the decline in US manufacturing employment than does trade, China has developed a
reputation
as an economic predator.
And after years of forcing US companies operating in China to transfer key technologies and intellectual property to Chinese firms, that
reputation
will be hard to shed.
If he succeeds, he will emerge with a
reputation
as a reformer.
Maintaining the status quo is their priority, despite the international cost to Jordan's
reputation
or the consequences for the Iraqi people.
When influential people – filmmaker Michael Moore, feminist Naomi Wolf, journalist John Pilger, and many others – launch attacks on the Swedish legal system, it affects the country’s democratic
reputation.
Ironically, one of the reasons for his visit was Sweden’s good legal reputation; he came to investigate whether WikiLeaks could benefit from the unique protection afforded to information under our constitutional free-speech guarantees.
But the first argument is surely false – a desperate attempt at
reputation
management by those responsible for a disastrous decision.
Coming atop an already bloated government deficit, India's government now faces hard choices if it is to maintain its
reputation
for economic reform.
Their borrowing costs fell as they locked their currencies into a union with countries – Germany, in particular – with a stronger
reputation
for stability.
When a fourteen-year-old boy became Turkey’s first avian flu mortality last week (soon followed by two siblings), a government spokesman criticized doctors for mentioning the disease because they were “damaging Turkey’s reputation.”
If Fatah is to become a viable partner for peace and regain its grassroots support, it must reform itself and end the widespread corruption that has undermined its
reputation.
Doesn’t he realize that his own
reputation
will ultimately depend on whether the administration has a successful trade policy or an obviously stupid one?
When it comes to business, CEOs and board members have an obligation of stewardship to safeguard their firm’s
reputation.
Indeed, companies often have an interest in going beyond minimum legal requirements: peer respect and a good
reputation
as an employer are marketable assets.
Saif cultivated a
reputation
for being a “reformer”: he called for a national-reconciliation process with opposition groups, supposedly liberalized the media, supported charity and development initiatives, and most importantly, became a face that the West could talk to.
The challenge of his foreign policy is not to change the Middle East – this is the long-term task of the region’s peoples – but to redress America’s damaged
reputation
in the Muslim world.
If the country of my birth is to retain its
reputation
as one of Africa’s most liberal states, it must confront its affinity for the gallows.
And the downsides to the practice – irreparable damage to the athlete’s health, not to mention to their and their country’s reputation, if they get caught – seem not to outweigh the potential benefits in the eyes of ambitious coaches and athletes.
Given Gref's reputation, the president knew that any program designed by him would adhere to liberal principles.
The appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein (who had his own
reputation
to rescue) won’t do much for President Donald Trump’s mood.
And yet in the final years of his rule, his
reputation
plunged.
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