Sentences with phrase «good name of himself»

Following the publication of her views in a national newspaper, she received a reprimand from the TV company for failing to observe company regulations requiring her to protect the good name of her employer.
But I guess that once again you'll refuse my comments in the good name of scientific rigor.
One of the goals when I started Skeptical Science was to restore the good name of skepticism, whose reputation has been sullied by being associated with science denial.
The moral wrongness is in his willingness to beat the drum for ideas that are designed to deceive an uninformed public and to promote a political agenda using false claims under the good name of science.
Theo Goodwin says: June 16, 2011 at 2:49 pm «The moral wrongness is in his willingness to beat the drum for ideas that are designed to deceive an uninformed public and to promote a political agenda using false claims under the good name of science.
Regretfully, Muller drug the good name of the institution my good friend, Glenn Seaborg, once served as Chancellor — the institution where I had studied as a graduate student and postgraduate student in 1962 - 64.
Or maybe you have anointed youself the «fool for Christ» with the power to absolve all climate science of their past, present and future sins, singing Kyrie Eleison while you trash the reputation and good name of people you disagree with.
My reason for posting here, despite the grief it causes my family in taking the time, was to defend the good name of AGU.
Intentionally or not, readers were misled, and the good name of the New Statesman has been used all over the internet by climate contrarians seeking to support their entrenched positions.
So I seem to have ruined the good name of the Fourier Convolution method.
Actually, he sullies the good name of the senior and unrelated John O'Sullivan O.B.E, the bona fide Conservative who gave good media counsel to Baroness Thatcher back in the day when Monckton was a 10 Downing Street dogsbody.
Whether or not the man was fired because of the review or because he was indeed a bad employee, the horrible timing of the whole situation has sullied the good name of videogame journalism.
I prefer Igavania because then it doesn't sully the good name of Metroid by making that comparison.
Our mission is to maintain the same uncompromising commitment to the highest standards of business ethics that has sustained the good name of the Company and to become the preferred destination Management Company in Sri Lanka.
Our mission is to maintain the same uncompromising commitment to the highest standards of business ethics that has sustained the good name of the Company and to become the preferred destination Management Company in Sri Lanka.
«Allowing Ms. Lindsey to continue to practice veterinary medicine in the future puts animals in the community at great risk, and taints the good name of the trusted veterinary profession.»
The good name of our customers is important to us.
In the heart of Argentina's Dirty War, Kaddish Poznan struggles with a son who won't accept him; strives for a wife who forever saves him; and spends his nights protecting the good name of a community that denies his existence — and denies a checkered history that only Kaddish holds dear.
And so, they begin to pen seditious postcards with slogans that sully the good name of Adolf Hitler and leave them around the streets of Berlin.
And maybe it's the disappointment that the series has fallen so far or maybe it's the fact that this movie is just undeniably bad to the bone but The Hangover: Part 3 is the perfect example of sequels sullying the good name of the original.
The Haunting (1999), while not a dreadful film in itself, is one of those - for besmirching the good name of the original in a welter of bad acting and CGI nonsense.
Our mission is to maintain the same uncompromising commitment to the highest standards of business ethics that has sustained the good name of the Company and to become the preferred destination Management Company in Sri Lanka.
I want to bring the good name of Indonesia to the international stage.
«We are about upholding the best practices and the good name of the industry,» Andrew told us.
Some phony dating apps attempt to mimic reputable websites to gain sign - ups, which jeopardizes the good name of large brands in the industry.
For The Times to issue a statement saying, «We are not investigating rumors about the sex life or drug use or financial shenanigans of Public Figure X» doesn't clear the good name of Public Figure X.»
«This is the handy work of unscrupulous elements attempting to drag the good name of the Army in the mud.
He described the allegation as untrue, unfounded and handiwork of unscrupulous elements attempting to drag the good name of the Army into the mud.
We will continue pursuing this case, if only to clear the good name of legislator Allen, but I can't promise anything.
One wonders what the faceless groups motive is and why they are in a hurry to rubbish the good name of the chief army staff and the Nigerian army, when there is a presidential panel already working selflessly.
Our heritage, won for us through the blood and toil of our fathers; and I pledge myself in all things to uphold and defend the good name of Ghana.
Where is the honour in despoiling the good name of Nadine Dorries by alleging that she had a «one night stand» with another Tory MP?
`' One wonders what is the faceless group's motive and why they are in a hurry to rubbish the good name of the Chief Army Staff and the Nigerian Army, when there is a Presidential Panel already working selflessly.
An outrageous smear on the good name of socialism
The statement read in part, «We gathered that the swoop on the country home of the former Attorney General and Minister of Justice will happen any moment from now as part of EFCC's sustained campaign to soil the good name of Mr. Adoke in the guise of seeking evidence to indict him.
Ed Miliband told Channel 4 News: «I'm incredibly angry about what's been happening in Falkirk because it is undermining the good name of trade union members, of Labour party members and the Labour party, and I'm not going to have to have it.
«Er, because he was defending the good name of Baron Kinnock of Bedwellty, your honour».
Anyone who would want to align himself with a person who was an active member of NOP and the Committee to Defend the Good Name of Jedwabne (which was established to deny historical facts of the massacre at Jedwabne) needs to understand with what and by whom he is being represented.
But they were also using the good name of our profession to hawk its products and imply our endorsement.
Enough is enough and this man is a danger to the good name of Arsenal.
Some 20 years ago the good name of the American Third Air Force was shockingly threatened, finally driving a base commander in England to desperate — albeit sporting — measures
The founder of Hasidism was Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer (1700 - 60), who is more commonly known as the Baal - Shem - Tov, the master of the good name of God.
But his intent is more than simply clearing the good name of a hero of the faith for millions of Christians.
At a time when leading scholars in Germany, Italy, Britain, and North America have done so much to clear the good name of Pius XII, honoring his life - saving efforts, it is distressing to find such outdated and discredited allegations being promoted by the Levi Center.
The charter considerately adds: «When the accusation has proved to be unfounded, every step possible will be taken to restore the good name of the priest or deacon.»
«It seems to some survivors that the Daughters of Charity have continued to be more interested in what was once the good name of their order and Smyllum Park orphanage.
In a new 100 - page document advising faithful on how to pursue holiness in the modern world, Francis said «defamation and slander can become commonplace and respect for the good name of others can be abandoned... even in Catholic media».
Gossip (undermining the good name of another, even if the faults spoken of are true) is one of the most common and most mean - spirited faults against justice: mean - spirited because one takes away from another without any gain to oneself - except the sad satisfaction of giving vent to envy or dislike.
Another epic short film / music video mash - up, «Great God» finds Carman as both the cool teacher at a Christian school, as well as a heroic knight out to reclaim the good name of the medieval church.
Scott I agree with you there are «christians» like myself who preach and teach the truth and try to restore the good name of a child of god
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