Sentences with phrase «evidenced by our reputation»

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The fact that trust is crucial in markets is evidenced by the fact that businesses have come up with such a dizzying array of mechanisms designed to generate trust — everything from brands (which carry reputations) through to warranties, return policies, endorsements and third - party guarantors.
«DHS has harmed Kaspersky Labs reputation and its commercial operations without any evidence of wrongdoing by the company,» the company's founder, Eugene Kaspersky, said in an open letter to the Homeland Security agency published on Monday.
They are also succeeding with word - of - mouth recommendations and have a great reputation with the public, evidenced by their stellar Yelp reviews.
One can not help but be impressed, however, by the reputations and seriousness of those who are now bringing forth evidence and arguments that make a reconsideration of Waco imperative.
The changes have been designed to ensure the Australian red meat industry maintains its global reputation as a world leader in food safety, integrity and traceability, giving producers the evidence to stand by what they sell and stay ahead of international competitors.
The New Mexico State Legislature and Governor King quickly passed Senate Joint Memorial 5, which stated, in part and with considerable exaggeration: «Whereas, despite New Mexico's long and rich chile history and prehistory, with solid archaeological evidence indicating the continuous use of both red and green chile since the time of Folsom Man some twelve thousand years ago [this is not true], we now find «Texas Man» claiming the noble chile as his; and whereas despite the facts, we hear boasting from east of the Pecos that «The Lone Star State» is the chili capital of the Southwest... and Texas chefs malign the noble «red and green» by blending it into a slurry of kidney beans and onions called chili; now, therefore, be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of New Mexico that the Land of Enchantment bets the «whole enchilada» and its reputation as the Chile Capital of the World against the Lone Star State in the Mother of All Chile Wars Festival to be held May 29 - 31, 1993 at the Doña Ana County Fairgrounds.»
Arsenal's reputation for playing progressive, attractive football is well - deserved, and if the evidence of their performances in the Europa League is anything to go, they will be proudly maintained by the next generation of players to pull on the famous red and white shirts.
Or technically and to save all their faces, ask him to resign, which as we all know is just a device to lessen the awful truth for the clubs «reputation» with the «stupid fans», which is how this arrogant club sees us; evidenced never better than by Sir Chips (Disdainful) Keswick to the shareholders at the AGM.
Anyone can survive one mistake but the moment you get a reputation for gaffes then any slip - up, no matter how minor, will be seized upon by the media as further evidence of this trend.
The scandal involving Percoco — and which featured a trial in which a who's who of Cuomo administration current and former officials testifying or mentioned in evidence by prosecutors — is the most serious to tag someone so close to Cuomo, who rode into office in 2011 pledging to end Albany's notorious reputation as a hotbed of corruption.
There's a known rule - breaker among materials, and a new discovery by an international team of scientists adds more evidence to back up the metal's nonconformist reputation.
The researchers found evidence that the impact of consumers» exposure to a company's social media activities is strengthened by the level of «human voice» in the online communication of companies, and that this results in a positive effect on a company's reputation.
«We don't go by reputation, we go by the evidence,» explains panel chair Adam Gamoran, a sociologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and director of the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, about Culberson's assertion that Thomas Jefferson should be the sole model for NSF's study.
This year has seen extensive development in the functionality of the RD - Connect tools and services, consolidation of RD - Connect's reputation in the European rare disease community (as evidenced by invitations for RD - Connect resources to play a central role in major new initiatives), and substantial progress towards future sustainability of the RD - Connect assets, which are now mature resources for RD researchers to use in their everyday practice.
Operating from a network of local offices and depots across the UK, Norse is today recognised by the education sector as a safe pair of hands; a reputation clearly justified and evidenced by the group's 96 % client satisfaction, high business retention and staff retention, all well above the national averages for the industry.
The LX 570 is also one of the best - built and more durable vehicles ever made, as evidenced by its numerous awards and reputation in harsh conditions.
Boulougne - sur - Mer This pretty town has a reputation as the fishing capital of France, evidenced by the innumerable clinker - built flobarts, the unique local flat - bottomed fishing boats always a familiar silhouette along the shoreline.
The exhibition and accompanying catalogue come as Villareal's popularity and reputation in the art world reach new heights, as evidenced by a recent public commission at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and the acquisition of his art by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL..
Gabriel Orozco's reputation is still growing, as evidenced by the large - scale solo exhibitions he held from 2009 to 2011 at New York MoMA, the Tate Modern, and other major international art museums.
Dissenting opinions put in print, and signed for, may make them better considered and supported by their own research evidence rather than just looking like anecdotal opinion pieces because now they put their reputations on the line if they say anything wrong.
What is worse, their growing tendency to make flat statements based only on their reputations, unsupported by any evidence, actually increases their standing with the general public.
Where «the conclusions reached by Kogen, et al [8] is not supported by the evidence presented by them [9], [10], [11]» would be considered a grave insult and might cause loss of reputation.
In cross-examining the accused (if he or she testifies), the Crown can cross-examine not only on general reputation, but on specific acts of bad character or misconduct that are similar in nature to the offences charged, in order to neutralize the evidence of good character.204 The trial judge retains the discretion to disallow such cross-examination where it would result in undue prejudice.205 If the accused made a statement to police that has been ruled voluntary, and there is an admission therein which is contrary to the evidence led by the accused in relation to his or her good character, the Crown should consider cross-examining the accused on that prior inconsistent statement.
The plaintiff's evidence, as to the reactions to him by other people, is testament to the breadth of the damage caused to his reputation by the publication, by the defendants, of the article... [emphasis added]
During the decades we have been serving the legal needs of the people of Northern Virginia, we have built a reputation for success within our community generally and amongst our peers in the legal community specifically, as evidenced by the numerous recognitions we have received.
Disallowing this does not only breach with long - established custom in academic publishing, but also infringes upon my ability to preserve my reputation, including by making it potentially impossible to exercise my right to obtain and adduce evidence against libel charges.
The criminal case may help advance settlement negotiations in the civil matter because the defendants recognize the likelihood that the civil case will provide additional public scrutiny of their actions (if their reputation is valuable to them) or will support a civil award because of strong evidence compiled by law enforcement during the criminal investigation.
Stadlen J was unequivocal at para 84 of his judgment: «[I] n the absence of a problem in the witness giving evidence in person or by video link, or some other exceptional circumstance, fairness requires that in disciplinary proceedings a person facing serious charges, especially if they amount to criminal offences which if proved are likely to have grave adverse effects on his or her reputation and career, should in principle be entitled by cross-examination to test the evidence of his accuser (s) where that evidence is the sole or decisive evidence relied on against him.»
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In the nearly 20 years that have passed since she began her legal career, Ms. Thomas has established a reputation as a dedicated, knowledgeable and experienced family law attorney, as evidenced by her «Very Good» rating from Avvo.
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