Reputation
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Sensing the bitter frustration of Moscow’s middle class-in-waiting, Yeltsin quickly gained a
reputation
as a harsh, if not always coherent, critic of the party’s old guard.
But the more tainted the market's
reputation
for fairness, the more average citizens will see income differences merely as the result of corruption, illegal activities, connections with public officials, and so on.
Indeed, we struggle--more or less successfully, I think--even to define what a "scholarly" practicing physician is, because a clinician's
reputation
rests on local interactions that are often difficult to document.
But while the verdict may have done some damage to Japan’s reputation, it did little for the whales, because the Japanese government has now developed a new, supposedly more scientific Antarctic whaling program.
The FCA proposal suggests that this assumption may no longer be credible, at least not in a United Kingdom hurtling toward Brexit, which has put the City of London’s
reputation
as a leading global financial center at risk.
The main question now is whether the ECB will be able to sustain its hard-won
reputation
following enlargement of the euro zone in coming years.
Nevertheless, even at this late date, Mbeki has a chance to salvage a good part of his
reputation
by taking the lead in organizing a transition in Zimbabwe.
With her diamonds and her statues, and a
reputation
for dealing imperiously with her subordinates, she’s clearly no Obama.
Similarly, while India’s information technology-enabled services have gained an international reputation, the total number of people employed in this sector is less than 0.5% of India’s workforce.
Canada has an opportunity not only to repair its international reputation, but also to highlight the significant technological and ecological advances made by innovative oil producers in recent years.
Even if Yanukovych had died in office at a ripe old age, his excesses would eventually have been exposed, and would have tarnished whatever positive
reputation
he might have achieved.
There is also something even more important than one’s
reputation.
The man chosen to lead it was a protégé of the CIA with a
reputation
for being a strongman - a far cry from democracy.
In any case, India’s elections have a
reputation
for honesty.
The gesture of defiance would damage both its
reputation
and other territorial interests, not least its claims against Japan in the East China Sea, which rely on UNCLOS’s continental-shelf provisions.
But, with Khrushchev’s overthrow in 1964, Leonid Brezhnev lost no time in restoring orthodoxy and purging books that threatened the Party’s
reputation.
Clearly, China values the territorial gains – which provide everything from major oil and gas reserves to fisheries (accounting for 12% of the global catch) to strategic depth – more than its international
reputation.
Nonetheless, given Russia’s poor
reputation
in the US, the latest email scandals may well hurt Clinton less than they hurt Trump – whose subsequent appeal to Russia to find 30,000 emails missing from Clinton’s tenure at the State Department has not done him any favors.
We think of the organization in which we work as if it was a person with rights, obligations, values, reputation, and temperament, on whose behalf managers regard themselves as acting.
This paved the way for China to launch its Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (which the US then mistakenly tried to block, at considerable cost to its reputation.)
A competitive edge based on past reputation, brand loyalty, or advertising footprints will fade away.
But Abe comes into office with a
reputation
as a stronger nationalist than his predecessor, Junichiro Koizumi, whose insistence on visiting the controversial Yasukuni Shrine (where Class A war criminals from World War II are buried) helped sour relations with China.
It is a tragedy that a great democracy should have so ugly and vast a prison system corroding both its
reputation
and its polity.
The combination of lack of confidence in US corporate accounts, lack of confidence in America's economic policy management (compounded by the mounting deficits), and America's soft underlying economic fundamentals, has dented the US economy's global
reputation.
The good news about the Bush project, so far title-free, is that it is apparently going to be different from the usual
reputation
polishing.
I cannot think of one who did so much damage to America at home and to its
reputation
abroad.
ASEAN and the Rohingya CrisisDHAKA – The worsening plight of Muslim Rohingya communities in Myanmar’s Rakhine state could soon imperil the country’s government, as well as the
reputation
of its leader, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
Trump’s statements and actions since the election, together with his broader
reputation
as an impulsive bully and apparent belief that the world is a Hobbesian jungle, have convinced the Chinese leadership that he is itching for a fight.
Central Banks and the Revenge of PoliticsFRANKFURT – The
reputation
of central banks has always had its ups and downs.
Central banks’
reputation
reached a peak before and at the turn of the century, thanks to the so-called Great Moderation.
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