Sentences with phrase «farther than the reputation»

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Reputation and image are becoming more and more important to big brands, so stay tuned for plenty more impressive stunts in the future, particularly as advancing technology allows us to extend further than the confines of the ground!
It would seem obvious to obtain more links than your competitor but remember that one link on a really authoritative website in your niche could take you far beyond 10 links from a variety of sites that don't have much of a reputation.
«These cuts incurred losses to the provincial economy far greater than the expected savings, and will continue to damage our reputation and our economy for years to come if steps are not taken immediately to improve service.»
Talking about it does far less damage to Christ's reputation in the world than covering it up.
Last month she gave only a soft slap on the wrist to Trump's reckless act: but with her international reputation in the balance, she must publicly show that on climate change she has far more in common with the rest of the world than with Donald Trump and join other leaders in defending and advancing the Paris Agreement.»
And indeed, the public response to the Sovereign Grace Ministries child abuse scandal revealed that far too many Christian leaders seem more concerned with protecting the reputations of their denominations, ministries, and pastors than with protecting victims of abuse.
Nor do I rest content in the mere spotting of an historical error in Popper, for Sir Karl's (as, indeed, Whitehead's) place in history is secure on grounds far more weighty than a reputation for faithful reiteration of the words written by one's predecessors (important as such accuracy may be).
Or you may believe, as I do, that it did far more harm than just that one point; to team morale, to the clubs long term reputation for doing things the «Arsenal way».
Perhaps if the star is worried about his reputation stopping him from sealing a move to one of the biggest club's in the world he should learn to keep his comments to himself rather than fueling further speculation.
If Wenger decides he will stay (still really annoys me he has the choice) then regrettably over the coming season or however long it is he will no doubt tarnish his reputation even further than he already has done.
Never thought Vidic was as great as his reputation suggested either tbh, but he was far better than Tommy.
There are players out there with far bigger reputations but I challenge anyone to convince anyone that one of these big names could have performed better than he has for the past half dozen games.
Whilst not an obviously world class name, United's issue so far this summer has been focusing on reputation rather than how a player fits into the team — but reports that they are interested in a January move for Everton midfielder James McCarthy would indicate that the trend is set to be bucked.
Two years later, Harbaugh accepted a head coaching position at the University of San Diego, a small, non-scholarship school that had far more in common with Ivy League programs than with his alma mater, Michigan, or the school where he would later forge his reputation as a powerhouse head coach, Stanford.
Holloway gained a reputation as a comedian during his last stint in the Premier League, with Blackpool, after a series of bizarre rants and interviews, but Williams is clear that far more focus should be placed on his tactical nous than on his witty one - liners.
However, the reason why lobbying has such a bad reputation, is because those lobbyists who represent businesses are usually far better funded than those who represent NGOs.
A Question Time performance in which he appeared far more knowledgeable than the politicians on the panel cemented his reputation.
The full story on these acne hormones is more complicated — they are far more benign than their reputation suggests.
Don Juan was once the scourge of his hometown, wooing and winning married women left and right, but returns after a long exile to discover his reputation has replaced him: the illusion of who he was now far more potent than he himself, more resonant.
As with all of his records, Eight takes on a slightly different shape than anything before it, further solidifying the man's reputation as a producer capable of continuing to refine his techniques while landing on new and powerful ideas with each release.
Stallone's reputation as a muscle - bound 1980s action hero belies his work behind the camera, with a filmography that's far more complex and thoughtful than he is often credited with.
Playing (and I do mean playing) a bored TWA pilot recruited by the CIA, Cruise, whom I have always thought was a far more interesting actor than his reputation allows, nails the thrill and naivety of a family man who can't say no.
The film's artistic reputation is far more respectable than that reception suggests.
Far more important things as an adult than reputation.
Suzuki also has a far stronger reputation for building motorcycles and ATVs than cars.
After all, we believe in customer service, we stand behind our products, and our reputation is far more important to us than making a sale.
Toyota's reputation as a reliable — rather than rorty — car builder (bar the 86, of course) is further confirmed by the Yaris, starting from its bad driving position, which sees the steering wheel scrape your legs.
The interior looks and feels cheaper than almost every car present at the Guangzhou Auto Show, actually damaging the brand reputation of Toyota as far as I am concerned.
As you mentioned, a handful of bad experiences can spoil the reputation of a small company far easier than for a big company.
He was a family man; he didn't screw around — as far as anyone knew — and he had emerged from his brief flirtation with politics with his reputation enhanced rather than tarnished, a product as much of his financial independence as of any moral probity.
People are far more willing to do business with someone that has a good reputation than one who does not.
And whoever shouts loudest (not smartest) on the message boards often gets far more attention than deserved, cementing EIIB's old reputation in the minds of many investors.
I've narrowed my own search down to two hospitals — one of them a feline - only practice, which is what I would prefer, but it is further from home than I would like (about a half hour's drive), the other a small animal practice with a terrific reputation much closer to home.
Remember: your financial reputation is far more important than a free trip.
Surf schools have a reputation of teaching no further than beyond learning to stand up.
A further form of XP is reputation points which are earned by the race weekend position, achieving team objectives, winning the rider challenge, achieving a holeshot in races and the difficulty of your chosen game options which is all important as the higher amount of reputation points accumulated will result in an increase in the interest received by sponsors and teams during Career mode, therefore you have to earn the next step up with better results rather than it just being handed to you automatically for completing a season.
But Atlas Rises goes further than that, adding a branching, narrative campaign, a simple faction reputation system, and procedurally generated missions.
It'll be far easier than establishing reputation of another website.
Artists may also feel that the galleries have all the power, reputation and financial resources; it seems as though they need the galleries far more than the galleries need them.
He is, as I wrote, «far more complicated than his reputation as the sentimental bard of an idealized rural life and an evangelist for a pure strain of American art allows.»
their behavior is doing untold damage to the reputation of science.If you wondered who is the main chair leader and mentor to the likes of cook and lewenski look no further than Naomi Oreskes professor of history and science studies of of california adjunct professor of geo sciences at the scrpps institute of oceanography.
As reported by Brian Angliss at Scholars & Rogues (http://www.scholarsandrogues.com/2010/02/15/psu-cover-up-extremely-unlikely/) Penn State is one of the top research institutions in the country and their reputation is far more important than the reputation of just one researcher.
Older, denser cities like Toronto, Chicago and New York tend to do better in environmental rankings despite reputations for being polluted because they are far more efficient than spread - out municipalities.
And he writes here that law firms need to realize that the «severe blowback» from heavy - handed demand letters «damage the company's reputation far worse than the blog post that offended them.»
A high - pressure sales approach could do far more damage than good, both to your immediate and long - term reputation with the client.
Then again, the site does say, «The shark's reputation is far worse than his bite.»
And a reputation is far more durable (and effective) than a favorable ranking for «Boston bankruptcy lawyer.»
Meanwhile the Israeli professor's actions in this case will and should do far more harm to her reputation than the book review ever would have done.
We have had sort of a reputation before for serving the larger law firms and the interests of larger law firms; there are far more small to medium - sized law firm numerically than there are large law firms and there are an awful lot of lawyers and attorneys involved in those firms.
In reaching these conclusions the judge noted that, among other things, he had taken into account the administrators» professional standing and reputation, the fact that a court should not remove an administrator simply because conduct has fallen short of the ideal (but in this case it had «gone further than that») and that this was not a case where removal would encourage activist creditor applications or cause insolvency office holders to «have to look over their shoulders».
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