Membership is by invitation only to lawyers who are of «high personal character and
honorable reputation» and have tried substantial cases.
But FOTAS and the Shelter are working to help these dogs and reestablish
their honorable reputation by prudently preparing them for adoption and finding them loving homes.
«Our treasury rifled; our credit shaken; the poor laborer asking vainly for his honest wages day after day; the rich official reveling in disreputable gains; an enormous debt heaped upon us we know not how; our schools decaying, our teachers cowering before their Catholic masters; our press, when it ventures to complain, threatened with violence or insulted by offered bribes; the interests of the city neglected,
its honorable reputation gone.»
Not exact matches
We want to give
honorable mention to one that was started in 2009 and has created a glowing
reputation and is a staple in the men's fashion blog world.
But it speaks to the company's strong
reputation among its authors and readers that the
honorable thing would be handled before any closing of doors.
I don't think it's right to strip a dog of what should be an
honorable title, but irresponsible people who boast about their pit bull mixes are the ones hurting the
reputation of the breeds that I personally feel fall under the pit bull category.
The fact that a client is 100 % guilty, in and of itself, even if the lawyer thought originally that the client was innocent, is absolutely not an
honorable reason for a lawyer to withdraw, and the
reputation of a lawyer who withdrew from a representation simply on the grounds that the client really did commit a heinous crime, would be shattered.
Our opponents respect our
reputation for
honorable and zealous representation.
Lying to your potential employer could show him or her that you are not an
honorable person and could be damaging not only to your own
reputation, but to the organization.