Sentences with phrase «by their reputation as»

Lucas was preceded by his reputation as a ladies» man whose wife allegedly left him for his best friend and who had witnessed horrors like watching a pal get blown up in Iraq from a land mine and who went to Darfur and also to post-Katrina New Orleans only to conclude that he accomplished nothing.
Plagued by his reputation as a killer, Drax searches for meaning in a post-Guardians world.
It is best suited to keen skiers with a sense of tradition, drawn by its reputation as one of the cradles of Alpine skiing.
The name IntouristUK is still recognised by many by reputation as the sole supplier of travel services to Russia for a number of decades until the early 1990s.
The Whitney, bothered for years by its reputation as a kind of art world temple of political correctness, badly needed to return to a more solid middle ground, where paintings and sculptures weren't perceived mainly as vehicles for political sloganeering.
Her artistic output, heavily infuenced by a feminist sensibility and characterized by her reputation as an enfant terrible, played a decisive role in the rapidly evolving German contemporary art scene at the time.
In the end, as advocates they stand and fall by their reputation as individuals.

Not exact matches

She also promoted her reputation as an expert — and, of course, her blog — by being quoted in newspapers, appearing on TV, and writing freelance articles.
This came in handy: Virgin became known as the brand that could go into sectors with troublesome reputations and shake them up by applying our values.
But while Saunders» resume may ultimately be defined by his role in several massive mergers, his reputation in biotech is rooted in a rock»em, sock»em approach to deal - making which has led to his reputation as one of the industry's biggest boosters — especially in a year when biotech has been hopelessly floundering in the marketplace, with major sector indices plunging by 20 %.
He says he's been derided as American short seller who doesn't understand the Canadian market, a shark looking to make a quick buck by destroying the reputation of an upstanding firm.
As years went by the airline offered powerful incentives to gain attention from travelers, which further improved their visibility and reputation.
Lack of proper disclosure can damage the reputation of an affiliate and an entrepreneur as well break rules established by the Federal Trade Commission.
By taking the board seat, as opposed to assigning it to a less experienced partner, he is putting the full weight of his reputation behind Flipboard.
Finances aside, Target's bigger challenges are stubbornly centred on unhappy customers whose loyalty has been stretched thin by a series of supply - chain snafus and prices that many perceived to be out - of - whack with both big - box competitors and the company's own reputation as a quality discounter.
By letting pro baseball run its digital goodies, the NHL is also further cementing BAM's reputation as the best in the business.
Please note that every time I played the song I passed it off onto the bride by saying something like, «Its time for a special request from the bride» as not to destroy my reputation.
He also had a top flight Wall Street reputation: In 2011, he had reportedly been approached by Steve Jobs for the CFO role at Apple but turned it down, according to Bloomberg; he was at one point named as a possible successor to Stephen Schwarzman.
Indeed, it developed a reputation for coming across as a budget motel staffed by cranky senior citizens.
As a research - based thought leader whose reputation for client focus is recognized industry - wide, its business model is founded on strong client engagement backed by comprehensive competitive insights driven by data.
The partnership with Nordstrom is also a way for eBay, best known by consumers for its marketplaces and PayPal payments service, to burnish its reputation as a retail tech innovator, including in physical stores, where more than 90 % of sales still take place.
This can set you up also for more long term reputation rehabilitation by forcing a focus on Turing as a research and development company — not a pharma hedge fund hybrid.»
By making it as simple and easy - to - use as possible, the Mac OS maintains a strong reputation for accessibility and stability, something that couldn't always be said of Windows through the years.
Before, during, and after the trial, Shkreli has cultivated a reputation as America's most hated man, increasing the price of a life - saving drug by 5,000 %, holding an anticipated Wu - Tang album hostage, harassing women on Twitter, and for his smug court appearances.
«What you're talking about is reputation management — controlling your content and your data so it is wholly owned by you as an asset.»
Value is also influenced by intangible assets such as a company's brand image, industry reputation, and good will.
«Jack Johnson's reputation was ruined by a racially motivated conviction more than a century ago after he was charged with transporting a white woman across state lines,» McCain said in 2017 as he unsuccessfully urged President Barack Obama to issue a pardon on his way out of office.
The project was the brainchild of Robb, who was growing increasingly concerned by Whole Foods» reputation as a white, elite, expensive company.
Deleting the message is important for damage control, but you'll hurt your reputation by acting as if nothing happened.
While Bieber is largely the public face of the app, Shots is run by CEO John Shahidi, who has built up something of a reputation for himself as a Twitter guru (read up, Noto).
Comments affiliated with the like actually constitute your reputation online, and liking the same things as others within our networks reaffirms our connection with the group by identifying points we hold in common.
«On a personal note, as well as the huge amount of time, stress and effort it takes to continually combat these scams, this whole episode has been extremely depressing — to see my reputation besmirched by such a big company, out of an unending greed to keep raking in its ad cash.»
He earned these accolades by guiding the country through the worst of the recession, building a reputation as an expert on complex financial reform, and snagging the top spot at the Financial Stability Board, an international body crafting new policies for global finance.
By updating the financial legislation framework, we would continue to ensure that Canada's financial institutions operate in a competitive, efficient and stable environment that would help Canada maintain its well - earned reputation as a global leader in financial services.
«After the way he was treated by this president, after some of the names that this president has besmirched his reputation with, just seems in basic fairness he gets to tell his side of the story to the American public, and I hope he'll be as forthcoming as possible.»
By all accounts, organizations should want their employer brand, their reputation as an employer, to be as formidable as their customer - facing brand — the same logic applies to both.
By the time Lucien Bouchard and Paul Martin left cabinet and turned, in different ways, against the prime ministers who had made them stars, they had earned independent reputations as visionary leaders.
Vancouver - based Lululemon built its reputation as an «ethical brand» by using local labour to manufacture its clothing.
One would think that they had utterly lost their reputation for honesty — not to mention competence — by pasting AAA ratings on junk mortgages as prime enablers of the present global financial crash.
Additionally, many nonfinancial metrics, such as brand, reputation, and sustainability rankings, are set by outside agencies and so are hard for managers to manipulate.
We were rated as the best regional and global asset manager, best manager by brand, reputation and client servicing.
By staying on top of this you protect your reputation online as it is today, and safeguard your future online presence against damaging search results too.
Registered users see their Sender Score, recent campaigns by subject line, and reputation measures such as blacklists, infrastructure, messages filtered, rejected messages, and unknown users.
When Kalanick declined to go away quietly, as he recalled in a 2011 interview, Ovitz responded by sending an associate to approach Kalanick at a public event where he intimated that if Scour did anything to hurt Ovitz's reputation, the consequences would be dire.
As I later learned, imported food items are highly sought out by many consumers in developing countries, due to a reputation for quality.
So my advice is to stack the odds as much in your favor as possible by taking the experienced money from people who have a reputation for really helping entrepreneurs.
After a year that has seen Apple's reputation tested by controversy over the way its Chinese production partners treated low - paid workers, observers said Cook might have seen an opportunity to bolster the company's image as a socially responsible and progressive force.
It should not put lives at risk, damage its reputation, or risk the success of its systems — or driver assist technology as a whole — by failing to take steps that would better protect consumers» safety.
Robert Mueller's bulletproof reputation as a relentless, by - the - book investigator virtually guarantees a rigorous and wide - ranging investigation of President Donald Trump's ties to the Kremlin, the former FBI director's supporters say.
But even without regulation as a major concern this week, there is still a lot at stake — perhaps most important being Zuckerberg's reputation and, by association, Facebook's.
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