Sentences with phrase «more than our reputations»

An email hack can cost you more than your reputation.
Fortunately for me, Obama and the people around him - folks like Pete Rouse, Valerie Jarrett, Denis McDonough, Melody Barnes, Michael Strautmanis, and Chris Lu - valued results more than reputation, and saw the need to engage people of faith in the public square.
No analyst can possibly watch every team in the nation play, meaning that often time a team's ranking is based on little more than reputation.
Ultimately, competence is worth even more than a reputation for tax - cutting, if tax - cutting is seen to put the nation's finances at risk.
Cronauer is renowned for his skills as a radio disc jockey; General Taylor (Noble Willingham) is a big fan of his work and the other GIs stationed in Saigon are excited to know Cronauer by more than reputation.
Ledger's growing popularity is bolstered by more than a reputation for prioritizing security.

Not exact matches

By being more flexible and adaptable than your larger competitors, you have a chance to build your brand's reputation and customer trust.
Our ranking relies on a survey conducted by the New York — based Reputation Institute of more than 5,000 Canadians.
Singapore Airlines has a reputation for quality and a substantial amount of business travel to and from the city - state, improving its ability to configure aircraft with a high number of premium seats and charge more than one - stop competitors, according to analysts.
More than anything, you must scrutinize the organization for professionalism and personal fit, especially before joining non-profits that have stretched resources, as your reputation or financial assets may be put at risk.
Still, QuietRock's reputation grew swiftly, chiefly through word of mouth, and within six months, orders climbed to more than 100 panels a day.
«The fact they still owe more than $ 100 million to companies they've bought clearly suggests to me they've managed to persuade people to come into the MDC fold on the back of the reputation of Crispin,» says Willott.
Over more than a century of life, Hinohara did many things, including laying the groundwork for modern medicine in Japan and the country's reputation for longevity.
WebRTC can make you look like a genius, but throw in a dash of creativity and more than just your personal reputation will benefit.
She's more emblematic of the 1990s than of the 2000s, but remember this: Martha Stewart bet that by not appealing her conviction (for lying to prosecutors, in case you forgot) and by simply getting her five - month prison stretch done with in March 2005, she would minimize the damage to her reputation and quickly get her company back on track.
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.
The airline's reputation has helped it expand significantly over the past decade, and a big part of that is how it values the more than 700 employees in its four call centres.
Meanwhile, despite our reputation for fiscal prudence, which Flaherty flogs to anyone who will listen, Canada is now running a record deficit of more than $ 55 billion.
Nothing did more damage to Kalanick's reputation than Uber's response to a reported rape in India; an underling of Kalanick's obtained the victim's medical records in hope of proving she was faking her claim to hurt Uber and help a competing service.
How well they withstood those trials and how quickly they revived depended, perhaps more than anything, on the depth and integrity of their reputations.
The partnership with Nordstrom is also a way for eBay, best known by consumers for its marketplaces and PayPal payments service, to burnish its reputation as a retail tech innovator, including in physical stores, where more than 90 % of sales still take place.
The U.K.'s challenges are somewhat different from Canada's: as a result of the Conservative Party's austerity campaign, the U.K.'s economy has suffered more than Canada's, which has taken more of a Keynesian approach; and the City, as London's financial hub is known, has had a reputation for a much looser approach to regulation than that found in either Canada or the U.S. Tal says the U.K.'s finance sector has to change and he expects Carney will attempt to move it in the direction of greater regulation.
-- Collin Holmes, CEO of Chatmeter, a reputation - management and local SEO analytics company serving enterprise brands, with more than 20 locations
As social media makes even the smallest brand mistakes highly visible, smart reputation management is more important than ever.
Since then, the firm's revenues have increased more than six-fold by smartly building on a reputation for quality and service with new products and robust marketing.
Online reputation management is more than a mere buzzword in the ever - expanding world of internet marketing.
The hire is another coup for Coinbase, which has rapidly been building out its executive team as the more than 5 - year - old startup, now worth over $ 1 billion, attempts to fortify its reputation as one of few professional financial institutions catering to Bitcoin investors.
[Coinbase's] impenetrability has earned it a reputation as the safest place to buy Bitcoin, helping it attract more than 9 million customers who store at least $ 3 billion in cryptocurrency there, and who have traded $ 25 billion to date on its retail brokerage as well as its institutional exchange, GDAX.
Which goes to show it takes more than a bad year or two to dent a reputation forged over decades.
«Jack Johnson's reputation was ruined by a racially motivated conviction more than a century ago after he was charged with transporting a white woman across state lines,» McCain said in 2017 as he unsuccessfully urged President Barack Obama to issue a pardon on his way out of office.
The collapse, the third catastrophic incident at Bangladeshi factories in five months that have killed more than 200 people, could taint Bangladesh's reputation as a source of low - cost products and services and call attention to Western retailers and other companies that obtain products from the country.
And though Swiss sounds more patient than SBB, Bombardier's reputation has taken a hit.
Few things will cause more customer dissatisfaction and ruin your reputation faster than being difficult, adversarial, and uncooperative when people believe what you said in your guarantee and take you up on it.
«It's his cash, it's his reputation, and, more often than not with us, it's his personal guarantee.
Project Wing has experienced a ton of change and turmoil since its beginnings in 2012 and has a reputation for stress and politics, more than one person familiar with the project has told us.
Contractors who have a reputation for excellent work that's completed on time and within budget are usually able to charge more than the contractor who's late, installs the incorrect product, and adds «extra charges» when the project is completed.
Small businesses are expected to double spending on online reputation monitoring services over the next year to more than $ 700 million.
In reality, over-promising on capabilities can lead to mismanaged expectations and may do more harm than good to a leader's reputation.
That is, CEOs who behave or speak publicly in a way that enhances their reputation for moral behavior are even more likely than the average head honcho to oversee a company whose actions turn out to be at least in part socially irresponsible.
Perhaps that's one reason the Sinaloa cartel has the reputation for being focused more on the business of drug trafficking and less on violence than rival cartels.
After more than three years of allowing Donald Trump's toxic brand to turn off thousands of customers and damage their own reputation, Macy's has finally made the right decision to stop investing in and supporting Donald Trump.
Mr. Francois, 49, on the job at Chrysler for 15 months, is gaining a reputation among his ad agencies, dealers and staff for surprising them and taking the kinds of risks that make them feel more confident than they ever did while owned by German carmaker Daimler or private - equity firm Cerberus Capital.
EMISSIONS - Because diesel fuel is heavier and oilier than gasoline it can be more polluting, earning a reputation for sootiness when it came into wider U.S. automotive use during the 1970's oil crisis.
Pret, a chain with more than 400 shops worldwide, has built its reputation selling gourmet baguettes and offerings like wild crayfish - and - rocket sandwiches to office workers, and has since embraced health options like dairy - free coconut porridge.
What can matter most is what you've published and your reputation, and weirdly those things can matter more than what your teaching experience is or how you've been reviewed as a teacher.
Respected Brand Name Franchisee owners can tap into a reputation and proven business model that took more than a quarter of a century to build.
The deterrent effect of the available monetary sanctions under agent liability probably exceeds the deterrent effect of enterprise liability because a civil judgment against an agent hurts his reputation more than does a sanction imposed by the firm in private.
It's an American company has been on the market more than 20 years and has proven its reputation as a reliable financial system.
Although it doesn't have the best reputation in comparison to smaller lenders, partially due to the high volume of loans and customers using the service, Wells Fargo originated more than $ 1 billion in mortgage loans in Utah, making it an option worth considering.
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