Sentences with phrase «by your association with»

Some «companies feel they're being tarnished by the association with the president,» he said.
Many successful people didn't want their personal and professional brands potentially tainted by association with a dating app.
However, the scale of swing to the party both in Richmond and the recent Witney by - election, suggest that the wounds caused by their association with the Conservatives, are starting to heal.
Luke has Jesus define himself by his association with the dispossessed.
The bad reasoning behind this thesis, which combines guilt by association with the logical fallacy of post hoc ergo propter hoc (the ecumenical movement became «liberal» because it was concerned for church union and social demonstration of the gospel), is part of the theological DDT in evangelical soil which inhibits the growth and maturing of the present awakening.
Are you willing to turn that «logic» right around to yourself, and be guilty by association with the crusades, or Hitler, Martin Luther?
I am a sinner but thou hast saved me by association with the Guru, who, by teaching me God's name hath delivered me.
I mean, maybe she's just condemned by association with her grandfather and what «they» do.
The lesser kinds of reverence have been noted only in order that we may be quite clear that even in Catholic circles the term worship is applied normally to God and none other, although it is important that we understand that by association with God and His presence and work, creatures are seen in the Christian tradition as worthy of something even more remarkable than the respect for personality of which democracy has spoken — they are worthy of reverence which is religious in quality, reverence about which there is a mystery, just as in human personality itself there is a deep mystery by reason of its being grounded in the mystery of God.
Discredited by its association with a movement which had sought to eradicate Christianity itself, «progressive» Catholicism withered on the vine, while a newly confident «conservative» faith, characterised by rigorous orthodoxy and strict adherence to the Pope, would come to dominate Catholicism throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
In this case, it smacks of efforts since the 2016 election to declare traditional evangelical doctrine guilty by association with Trumpism.
Israel's major sanctuaries are thus all domesticized by association with the patriarchs, as, for example, Abraham at Jerusalem (Salem, 14:18) and Jacob at Bethel (28:10 ff.).
In Altizer, the profane remains throughout a rather passive element that grows only by its association with the sacred, and is of itself pure meaninglessness.
Greek yoghurt is generally considered to be highly nutritious, helped in part by its association with the heart - healthy Mediterranean diet.
Borotra, remember, was at the time tacitly endorsing these evils by his association with the Vichy government.
Even a player as demonstrably great as Ryan Giggs seemed diminished by association with Wales — when he could be bothered turning up — traipsing across the continent looking permanently sad and confused, a shy computer programmer obliged to go on a Magaluf stag weekend with a rowdy group of men he doesn't know.
We encourage any good causes looking to corporate sponsorship to put ethical policies in place so they do not become tainted by association with companies that abuse human rights and the environment.»
The label «republican» might simply be too poisoned by its associations with right - wing parties or too easily reduced to narrow anti-monarchism, to be of much use to radicals and progressives.
During the First World War, some of the leading Progressive writers began to use the word liberalism as a substitute for progressivism, which had become tarnished by its association with their fallen hero, Theodore Roosevelt, who had run and lost on a Progressive third party ticket.
The Lib Dems are already tainted by association with the Tories, while the SNP government must define its mission beyond independence if it is to avoid becoming surplus to requirements after the referendum.
The concept of a passive, «we just want to help ourselves,» white nationalism is forever tainted by its associations with white supremacy, much like the passive ends of the Black Lives Matter movement and their more violent ends, or progressive protestors and Anti-Fa.
Cameron will call the election as soon as he believes he can win, and the Lib Dems will be cast aside once more, except this time they will be discredited by their association with Conservative politics right at the most tortuous phase of recent British industrial relations.
During the First World War, some of the leading Progressive writers began to use the word liberalism as a substitute for progressivism, which had become tarnished by its association with their fallen...
Having once dismissed Gordon Brown's pre-election promise of an AV referendum as doomed by association with him, there is a bitter irony here.
Osborne's aim is to damn Labour by association with Corbyn, making us the «nasty party» in the eyes of as many of the public as possible, comprehensively weakening the party brand that the leader must draw succour from on their quest for Downing Street.
Steve Zimmerman, who leads a coalition of independent charter schools in New York City, said Loeb's remark «certainly isn't going to help the charter movement, which is already being tarnished by association with the current administration.»
My team and I will work tirelessly to give substantive answers to those three questions and a lot of that is linked into the positive brand association that sponsors can get by association with the unique values of Rugby, namely integrity, passion, teamwork, discipline and respect.
In this study, they see that bacterial evolution is driven by associations with lice, and louse evolution is tied to their mammalian hosts.
They don't really gain by association with CSI, so what would they suffer by coming to be thought of as self - contained pursuits, like telemarketing or cooking?
Education at Uppsala University is characterised by its association with research.
The protective effect of the latter was mostly explained by the association with green leafy vegetables.
Though Harding was the first American woman to complete a triple axel in competition, her legacy was forever defined by her association with an infamous, ill - conceived, and even more poorly executed attack on fellow Olympic competitor Nancy Kerrigan.
Though Harding was the first American woman to complete a triple axel in competition, her legacy was forever defined by her association with an infamous, ill - conceived, and even more poorly executed attack on fellow Olympic competitor Nancy Kerrigan (Caitlin Carver, Rules Don't Apply).
Extras are a curious collection of archival footage and interviews with people tenuously connected to Planes, Trains & Automobiles by their association with John Hughes.
Though Harding was the first American woman to complete a triple axel in competition, her legacy has forever been defined by her association with an infamous, ill - conceived and worse - executed attack on fellow Olympic competitor Nancy Kerrigan.
She also said that it was her childhood dream to learn about Krishna and India, which was realised by her association with Food for Life.
They can be nurtured by the public and media, but a multinational conglomerate can not demand that their product become desirable simply by its association with a popular brand.
But her latest performance seriously ups the ante: As the disgraced Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding — forever tarnished by her association with the 1994 off - ice attack on Nancy Kerrigan — the 27 - year - old actor pulls off one of the most daring feats of empathy of the year.
There is evidence that learning of abstract concepts (which are not usually associated with concrete objects) is facilitated by association with emotional content (Kousta, Vigliocco, Vinson, Andrews, & Del Campo, 2011).
Christian home schoolers have created a powerful legal - defense organization, which the inclusives disdain as the work of money - grubbing lawyers tainted by their association with regulation.
Indeed, protecting these grossly ineffective teachers seriously harms better teachers who are unfairly tarnished by association with unquestionably bad teachers sheltered by the unconstitutional statutes.
Tenure laws that protect grossly ineffective teachers actually harm better teachers, who are unfairly tarnished by association with unquestionably bad teachers.
It enables one to achieve knowledge for work in the field of applied learning technology by association with other professionals in conferences sponsored by the Society.
It could be done anywhere, but the billionaire owners who arrive by helicopter or private jet to see their cars being built are doubtless wooed a little by the association with the marque's storied history.
Now, I've been called a few names in my time, but to be smeared by association with a fourth - rate Internet company?
I hadn't thought of that in terms of ebook adoption and how it could benefit or be hindered by our associations with books, but it makes sense.
It's also a great way to increase your credibility by association with another, perhaps higher profile personality.
Your dog may not know what to make of this and needs to learn to become comfortable by association with things he loves.
Besides being one of the oldest surviving examples of Spanish architecture in California, the house gained much prominence by association with Helen Hunt Jackson's wildly popular 1884 novel Ramona.
1) Do you believe that DICE's brand has been damaged by its association with EA, as a result of this controversy?
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