Reputation
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Because there was always somebody who would say, "We're going to take back the streets," but they would always seem to have a television camera with them, or a reporter, and they would enhance their own
reputation
to the detriment of those on the streets.
In your book, you mention another story of another victim who actually got taken on by a
reputation
management firm, and by creating blogs and posting nice, innocuous stories about her love for cats and holidays and stuff, managed to get the story off the first couple pages of Google results, but it didn't last long.
And I know that YouTube comments have a very bad
reputation
in the world of the Internet, but in fact, if you go on comments for these channels, what you'll find is people engaging the subject matter, asking difficult, complicated questions that are about the subject matter, and then other people answering those questions.
You see, every single vendor on these sites uses a pseudonym, naturally enough, but they keep the same pseudonym to build up a
reputation.
Edgar Allan Poe’s image is not just instantly recognizable – it’s perfectly suited to his
reputation.
The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit hears all patent cases, and it has a
reputation
for being very, very pro-patent.
He also established a major university, further elevating the city's reputation, and attracting scholars and students from all over the Islamic world.
Forced labor continued under the Han Emperor Han-Wudi , and the walls
reputation
grew into a notorious place of suffering.
But it's had a really bad
reputation.
Preceded by his storied reputation, Daedalus was welcomed with open arms by Crete's King Minos.
When the colonists returned with shipments of the strange new bean, missionaries' salacious accounts of native customs gave it a
reputation
as an aphrodisiac.
It turns out, a well-designed
reputation
system is key for building trust.
But what's interesting is what happens when you add
reputation
into the mix, in this case, with reviews.
High
reputation
beats high similarity.
Somehow, I've gotten a
reputation
for sternness.
And it even handles reputation, because if she rates a room as a five-star room, that room is there, and it's rated, and it's immutable.
I would get a bad reputation, and you would refuse to do business with me in the future.
There's some really interesting work on how our high intelligence and our verbal abilities might have evolved not to help us find out the truth, but to help us manipulate each other, defend our
reputation
... We're really, really good at justifying ourselves.
They were facing so many problems with their families and their communities who seemed to care more about their honor and their
reputation
than the happiness and the lives of their own kids.
CA: Your
reputation
is as a conservative.
It enhances the
reputation
of the company and it creates brand loyalty for its products.
Humans, social animals that we are, are wired to worry about
reputation.
And the lavish tournaments he hosted enhanced England’s
reputation
on the world stage.
But Sisyphus lived up to his crafty
reputation.
Libraries in general have this wonderful
reputation
of really caring about our communities.
He was a big, hard man with a
reputation
for being tough.
Big data's
reputation
for success comes from quantifying very specific environments, like electricity power grids or delivery logistics or genetic code, when we're quantifying in systems that are more or less contained.
Similarly,
reputation
is a very powerful economic force, right?
We try to build a reputation, maybe for being honest, because then people trust us more in the future.
Writing under the pen name “Iola,” by the early 1890s she gained a
reputation
as a clear voice against racial injustice and become co-owner and editor of the Memphis Free Speech and Headlight newspaper.
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