Sentences with phrase «damages the reputation of»

Lack of proper disclosure can damage the reputation of an affiliate and an entrepreneur as well break rules established by the Federal Trade Commission.
The disclosure of the unit comes as the Communist government pressures YouTube Inc. and Facebook Inc. to remove videos and accounts seen damaging the reputations of leaders or promoting anti-party views.
According to the bank's proxy, the board is supposed to authorize a clawback when, among other things, it is shown that an executive's behavior, or the division he or she is responsible for, damaged the reputation of the bank.
Both were overblown issues that ultimately damaged the reputation of plasma in the broader consumer consciousness.
Surely not, in order to damage the reputation of the physicians or to present his own skills and suggestiv powers, but in order to make clear that God and malady and that Christ and invalids belong strongly together.
They speak of church cultures that treated women's bodies as inherently problematic and seductive, that assigned a woman's worth to her sexual purity or procreative prowess, that questioned women's ability to think rationally or make decisions without the leadership of men, that blamed victims of sexual abuse for inviting the abuse or tempting the abuser, that shamed women who did not «joyfully submit» to their husband and find contentment in their roles as helpers and homemakers, and that effectively silenced victims of abuse by telling women and children that reporting the crime would reflect poorly on the church and thus damage the reputation of Christ.
They have particularly damaged the reputation of charismatic and Pentecostal churches, ministries and practices.
It's about the girl who was told by her elder board that she needed to forgive her abuser and not report his crimes to the police because it might «damage the reputation of Christ.»
Regardless of whether you identify most with Side A or Side B, (or with one of the many variations within those two broad categories), it should be clear that amendments like these needlessly offend gays and lesbians, damage the reputation of Christians, and further alienate young adults — both Christians and non-Christian — from the Church.
Defamation is a communication to at least one person that can have the effect of damaging the reputation of another person, where the communicator has no legal defence.
«We are disgusted by the behavior of a group of spectators who greatly damaged the reputation of the club.
The club is in a much worse position now than what it was when Wenger arrived, so he has destroyed his own legacy in my opinion, and damaged the reputation of the club.
However, while the club feel that his latest off the field incident does not reflect well on him, they have been quick to point out that it is not illegal and therefore does not fall under any sanction for damaging the reputation of the club.
Ribery's time with the national team has been met with numerous off the field incidents that have damaged the reputation of the national team.
This damaged the reputation of local firms and boosted the market share of foreign brands, which now account for close to 80 percent of the infant formula market in major cities, according to data from Rabobank.
Hardy wanted the scantily clad models stopped because she believed the risque show would damage the reputation of the town and she labeled the models as «sluts» and «whores».
«When medical workers go on strike, people will lose their lives and it will damage the reputation of this country.
This report comes amid the ongoing Leveson inquiry into the phone hacking scandal, which has severely damaged the reputation of investigative journalists in the UK.
«It needs to be remembered that this man vilified Liverpool and was part of a lying machine which shamefully damaged the reputation of those fans.
But at the core of the book is a series of major government failures which damaged the reputation of ministers and civil servants and wasted billions of pounds, and King and Crewe analyse each failure — what was the thinking behind the Child Support Agency or the Millennium Dome?
The actions of those who sought to stop Lutfur divided the party, divided the community and damaged the reputation of the party that had seen off Respect only five months earlier.
Their plans to damage the reputation of prominent Tories through a viciously cynical rumour - mill campaign backfired spectacularly.
«Bogus students not only add to net migration, they undercut the pay of British workers while dodgy colleges damage the reputation of British education,» Sir Andrew Green of campaigning group Migrationwatch said.
Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz accused his comptroller successor, Stefan I. Mychajliw, of damaging the reputation of the fiscal watchdog by releasing an audit he deemed «deeply flawed.»
«This in turn is damaging the reputation of the Labour Party.»
They are a threat to democratic rights, they cause distress and injury, increase tension, provoke reaction and damage the reputation of the police.
But Budd said he regretted the way the affair had damaged the reputation of the OBR.
However, the youths who were members of Coalition of Civil Rights Organisation, Concerned Youths and the Ijaw Nation Worldwide, maintained that the probe was targeted at damaging the reputation of the former first lady.
Andrew Tyrie, the committee chairman, said that the decision to publish the figures early, which created the impression that the OBR was acting for partisan reasons, had damaged the reputation of the new body.
The New Patriotic Party's (NPP), Northern Regional Chairman, Daniel Bugri Naabu is insisting President John Dramani Mahama and his brother Ibrahim Mahama, attempted to bribe him to damage the reputation of the party's 2016 Presidential Candidate, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo.
The acting President urged the youths to join in the fight against corruption and other vices which had damaged the reputation of the country, especially outside.
Polls show that voters remember the June 2009 senate coup that ground state government to a halt and further damaged the reputation of the legislature.
Jeremy Corbyn has written to the party's general secretary, Iain McNicol, to complain that such suspensions are «damaging the reputation of the Labour party».
And because false misconduct allegations can damage the reputations of innocent scientists, the job requires a dispassionate and meticulous approach.
The move is in response to a 2009 National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report, which concluded that cats and dogs acquired from such places were not critical for biomedical research, and that using them could damage the reputation of the research enterprise with the public.
Watts nevertheless feels that it may have damaged the reputation of the collaboration and the field.
These seriously damage the reputation of genuine websites which have a great customer base, and some customers also gravitate from the genuine websites to the fake ones just out of lust.
Mayor Enrique Serrano says that the film's depiction of drug - war violence is out of date and will damage the reputation of a city on the road to recovery
But despite the job NASUWT and other unions do in representing teachers» interests, I worry that sometimes the rhetoric risks straying into territory where it actually damages the reputation of the profession.
«Further strike action will only disrupt parents» lives, hold back children's education and damage the reputation of the profession,» she said.
When it was launched it had a continuous string of software problems which ruined the user experience for many and damaged the reputation of the device.
For nearly a year, authors who write books about corporate shenanigans have been telling other authors there is a cyberbully - bad review professionally developed campaign to damage the reputations of self - published authors, and push buyers toward «traditional publishers» this Christmas season.
Unfortunately, we frequently hear from our clients, that they have been misled by unknown and unethical essay writing services that damage the reputation of legitimate writing services.
Chase's customer satisfaction ranks higher than its major rivals, and has avoided the high - profile missteps that have damaged the reputations of the other two banks.
Late payments can damage the reputation of a company.
Though legal under current Hawaii law, these Kona blends do not disclose the origin of 90 % of their contents, deceive consumers into believing they are purchasing real Kona coffee, damage the reputation of our crop, and keep the farm gate price low by flooding the market with faux Kona coffee.
Let's quit with all this bullying and stop treating each other like sh*t, because the only thing we are really doing is damaging the reputation of gamers in general.
Server issues, high price and in - game bugs have all contrived to damage the reputation of the franchise.
This might damage the reputation of climate science if El Nino keeps hiding.
As argued above, this criticism seriously damages the reputation of the IPCC and impedes progress in the use of the IPCC reports.
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