Sentences with phrase «despite reputation»

Despite its reputation, the Internal Revenue Service is often willing to work with taxpayers.
Despite their reputation as clued - up Digital Natives, three quarters of 9 - 16 year olds (73 %) feel they benefit from talking to their parents about their internet use 1.
But according to his son, Escobar was capable of loving despite his reputation of being one of the world's most violent and wealthiest criminals of all time.
Despite its reputation, we at The Gottman Institute feel that it's a great day to do something a little special with your partner, if you do it The Gottman Way!
Despite its reputation, we at The Gottman Institute feel that it's a great day to do something special with your partner, if you do it the right way.
Many companies have been rolling out swift software updates to take care of these issues and despite its reputation, Samsung has been doing a commendable job over the recent past.
And despite a reputation for closed platforms and walled gardens, Apple is the one that's open for business.
But despite its reputation as a financial technology platform it may prove to be highly valuable outside of finance, and particularly in the emerging world of mission - critical...
And all despite its reputation as a superior hangover remedy.
However, despite her reputation for keeping a lower profile on a more collegial Court, Chief Justice McLachlin dominates her Court on the more important cases every bit as much as did Chief Justice Dickson.
Despite this reputation, millennials, like anyone else, just want to work in an environment where they feel valued and appreciated.
Despite their reputation as territorial hot - heads, bears in the wild actually possess a complex social structure that can make them seem downright charming.
Ironically, despite a reputation for being dirty, diesel engines produce one - third less greenhouse gases than their gasoline siblings do.
«We're not, despite our reputation, trying to take from one and give to the other,» Bruce Schaller, the department's deputy commissioner for traffic and planning, said.
Despite their reputation, however, reel mowers are not really harder to use than powered mowers, especially if your lawn is relatively flat.
Despite a reputation for outstanding quality, The Art Show is usually seen as a quiet, «insider» affair, unlike its local competitors, the flashier Armory Show (which also opens in March) and the chic Frieze New York (which hits Randall's Island in May).
Despite its reputation for grey concrete and unloved brutalist architecture, the cityscape has evolved significantly in recent years, with the addition of iconic buildings such as Selfridges department store, Beetham Tower and the stunning new Library of Birmingham.
Despite their reputation for high - quality games, not even Nintendo can hit the mark every single time.
Despite their reputation for being repetitive and easy, the series has and continues to do well, commercially and critically, with its tried and true formula.
Mario Kart has always been a great series to play with friends, despite its reputation for ruining friendships like Monopoly.
Epic Beach Club is located on the beachfront by D'Mall near White Beach Station 2 and, despite its reputation as a late - night dance venue, it is also open for lunch and dinner with al fresco dining available on White Beach.
Despite its reputation for having the best beaches in the Caribbean, including Seven Mile Beach, Cayman is far from just a «fly and flop» destination.
Despite its reputation as poorer cousin to the Western Cape, the Eastern Cape includes several of the country's greatest adventure destinations, the bulk of the Great Karoo, the Wild Coast, the homelands of the Xhosa people, the birthplace of Nelson Mandela, a...
Despite its reputation as a backpacker's mecca, all kinds of travelers throng the place as it offers great street food and late - night revelry.
Despite their reputation for independence, cats can readily be trained to leave the sofa, curtains, or carpet untouched.
Despite the reputation of the finicky feline, many curious cats will show a propensity for sampling the very foods that they should avoid.
If you can deal with some of their requirements, most of the Dogo Argentinos, despite their reputation and muscular appearance, are good pets.
Despite that reputation, Akitas have been banned by some countries as a dangerous dog.
Bloodhounds have a uniquely melodious voice that is difficult to ignore, but despite their reputation they do not typically bay or howl throughout the chase.
Despite the reputation that Border Collies are the most intelligent breed, Carmen says Zoey tends to learn skills much quicker than the «BCs.»
Despite their reputation, they don't tend to be good guard dogs.
Your cat may not use the head bump to say hello, or roll over in front of you but unless your cat is very aloof, and despite their reputation most cat's are not, she will have some way of greeting you.
Despite their reputation, Pitbulls are actually also known as «nanny» dogs, because they gentle and protective of children.
Despite their reputation for being ill - tempered, a standard Bulldog is usually very calm and docile when properly trained.
Despite a reputation for being naturally independent and tranquil, many cats benefit from products that correct behavior and calm anxiety.
Despite its reputation as the city that provides the bulk of blue collar workers to the province's oil patch, the city weathered the drop in oil prices remarkably well.
Despite the reputation of Spirit Airlines, the World Mastercard offers decent benefits for its users.
«The returns you generate hold a low correlation with other asset classes in your portfolio» and, further, currencies managed this way are not very volatile despite their reputation, he says.
Despite their reputation for optimism, a new survey shows that the vast majority of real estate professionals are cautious or negative on the near term outlook for home prices.
Despite the reputation of big bureaucracy, the government actually does a very good job of keeping accurate records regarding bankruptcies.
So that, in my mind, is why he was so «focused» on earnings despite the reputation as a balance sheet guy.
Despite the reputation of student loans, they are a necessity for a college degree and a good job.
It is humbling to think that you guys despite your reputation need to ask.
Pearson, despite its reputation as one of the «Big Three» of the education - textbook publishing world, had shown a high level of sophistication in its digital offerings, she says.
Despite the reputation of its leader, Edison attracted significant capital from top - tier investors and went public in 1999, only to be sold four years later for pennies on the dollar.
Despite its reputation as a refuge for «nerds,» Stuyvesant also fields more athletic teams than any school in the city, including a successful football program.
Well, to be honest, so was I - despite the reputation of Night of the Living Dead as being a modern horror classic alongside the likes of Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Halloween and Psycho.
Many personal projects by directors tend to fail due to the over-inflated hubris of the director, but The Dead avoids falling into this trap, and is in no way portentous, despite the reputation that both Huston and Joyce have in their respective fields.
It's charmingly nostalgic, and Nintendo has a real flair for firepower, despite its reputation as a family - friendly developer.
Despite a reputation as Hollywood's definitive middlebrow director, Howard's shown a facility for this kind of material before.
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