Sentences with phrase «least by reputation»

My hunch is that the relatively conservative students were more willing to believe the source of the theory (a relatively conservative instructor — at least by reputation) than were the relatively liberal students.

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It's hopeless, at least at this time, as I gave it one more try even using «Biship Tutu's methods for reconciliation,» to be met with it's «my fault for damaging our relationship by bringing up the past» (what she and her pastor husband did, and have been doing to anger and ruin my reputation with my entire family for the past 30 years).
and Why were they published by houses of at least residual reputation?
By Kathryn Jones ggs are universal on most restaurant menus and consumer shopping lists, but a widespread fear of salmonella poisoning has somewhat damaged their reputation or at least hindered their potential for new applications and further growth.
Wenger has tarnished his reputation by staying at least 5 years too long.
gooner lad world class tag goes to master of their positions they are the best players in their position and they get this reputation by performing at the highest level for at least 3 seasons coquelin is massive defensively and is improving offensively vice versa for bellerin so for now let them keep their head down and work harder they both will reach that elusive list of players.
10:37 - You can add to that some really rather odd behaviour, not least the company's persistent habit of paying out massive severance payments (in Rebekah Brooks» case something like # 1.7 million) to former employees who are being interviewed by police and have run the company's reputation into the mud.
Theresa May appears to have had a good EU referendum campaign or at least, by standing a little aside from it her reputation has survived intact while most other Tory politicians have been damaged.
And that means he's a Liberal Democrat MP whose reputation — at least amongst his own — has been enhanced by the coalition.
This only breaks down when it comes to ♦ moderators, which are elected — but again, only by users that have proven their merit by earning at least 150 reputation.
Smith, at least, had been earmarked for the chop for months, her reputation tarnished not just by her adult video expenses embarrassments but by a troubled, increasingly lacklustre period in the most unforgiving of ministerial posts.
If one may gauge an actor — in part, at leastby the reputation of his co-stars, then Wadham measures up.
by Bill Chambers Given that it may have the most famous scene in the Disney oeuvre, it's odd that Lady and the Tramp doesn't enjoy a better, or at least bigger, reputation.
A recent article on the future of universities by The Economist (2014) states, «The universities least likely to lose out to online competitors are elite institutions with established reputations and low student - to - tutor ratios.»
Still, the company has built up a good reputation for reliability, and as the previous Sorento wasn't affected by any major recalls, it's safe to assume this latest model will be hassle - free to own — not least because the cabin and build quality have really stepped up a notch.
R: You're talking about woman as impetus to herself, but what this woman who wrote the article may mean is that there are people who manipulate the art - world — who can decide by tumeling up business by talking, by maybe buying articles, by collecting, by publishing — that they can build a reputation, and the people who do this may feel, subliminally — no matter what they say — that they wouldn't do this for a woman or, at least, not for many women.
Santer, who has made a global reputation by «mining» historical climate data to advance scientific understanding, says that in the wake of the email thefts, a different kind of mining is currently underway - a form that isn't interested in advancing science in the least.
Conclusion Judith Curry's own scientific reputation is unlikely to be elevated by Judith's associating her name to institutions whose scientific reputation, technological assessments, astro - turfing track record, and predilection for one - sided analysis all are dubious (to say the least).
The reputation of the climate scientists — at least the Team — was not enhanced by their refusal to release their data and their code.
Lord Rodger emphasised [68] that privilege would similarly have applied «to presentational advice sought from lawyers by any individual or company who believed himself, herself or itself to be at risk of criticism by an inquiry», emphasising that the «defence of personal reputation and integrity is at least as important to many individuals and companies as the pursuit or defence of legal rights whether under private law or public law».
But, actually, the Law Society would have considerable advantage, not least in terms of its reputation, by providing short courses on technology for those entering the legal market.
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