Some of them know
the others by reputation, but none are friends and that isn't likely to change even after spending nine hours together in close proximity.
Throughout military history, it was common for generals to only know of
each other by reputation or by the deeds of their troops.
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«The companies that did that were so shamed
by the
others, and they had a terrible
reputation for rehiring,» Thompson recalls.
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By reducing the amount of junk mail you receive, you make yourself a smaller target for identity thieves and
others who can mess with your
reputation.
A company is defined
by its
reputation and the team leaders who quarterback
other members to achieve the overall success of the company.
«We understand the sentiment, but our members have stuck
by us over the last year against
others» predictions,» Cheryl Kim, Aimia's vice-president corporate
reputation and public affairs, wrote in an email.
Comments affiliated with the like actually constitute your
reputation online, and liking the same things as
others within our networks reaffirms our connection with the group
by identifying points we hold in common.
The move could pay dividends for his company
by enhancing his
reputation in the eyes of the Chinese business community — and provides a good lesson about goal - setting for
other entrepreneurs.
Although the emissions scandal has tarnished its
reputation and triggered a multitude of lawsuits, VW has maintained sales in part
by offering incentives to buyers in the United States and
other markets while it repositions its business
by investing in electric cars and on - demand transport services.
However, first you must gain
reputation by writing valuable comments and helping
others in evaluation and development of their products or
by linking to valuable resources.
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It's easy to check a dealer's
reputation by reading customer reviews on Google, investment forums, and
other precious metals - focused websites.
Edward Jones analyst Bobby Hagedorn said he is confident that Tim Hortons has a strong enough
reputation in Canada to overcome any short - term economic challenges or attempts
by other companies to trample its market share.
At competitors like Apple and Google, the Yahoo Paranoids developed a
reputation for their passion and contributions to collaborative security projects, like Threat Exchange, a platform created
by Yahoo, Dropbox, Facebook, Pinterest and
others to share information on cyberthreats.
Canadian online retail, in short, looks a lot like Canadian retail did 20 years ago: unimpressive, outdated and at threat of being thrashed
by American retailers — many of which are already making steady progress in better serving this market.Despite the country's
reputation as one of the world's most wired and digitally social people, Canadians only spent $ 18 - billion online in 2010, or 3.4 per cent of total retail sales, according to Boston Consulting Group — well behind
other developed countries such as the U.S. at 5 per cent and the United Kingdom at 13.5 per cent.
Former chairman Philip Green has drawn headlines due to his prior involvement in the collapse of BHS (and similar pension gap), and the
reputations of Carillion's
other directors appear to have been tarnished
by the debacle.
This was, among
other things, an attempt to show mercy to the priest —
by protecting his
reputation and allowing him a second chance.
For in this, instead of impressing upon him a holy fear and shame before the Good, he is polluting the pure one
by teaching him the fear of loss of money, loss of
reputation, misjudgment
by others, neglect, the world's judgment, the ridicule of fools, the laughter of the frivolous, the cowardly whining of consideration, the inflated triviality of the moment, the fluttering mist - forms of vapor.
Llewyn Davis has a
reputation, to some degree exaggerated
by the jealous suspicions of
others, for sleeping around.
Friary business was not much different, and there was an increasing new seam of events, visits and letters from people who had been impressed
by Luther's
reputation and sought advice on government or
other matters.
[10] McEwen had a
reputation as one of the best farmers in the district, and came to be seen
by the
other soldier settlers as a spokesman and leader.
Despite Temecula Valley's
reputation for being wine country, I was impressed
by the great selection of beer — both at 1909 as well as many of the
other restaurants we had passed during our meanderings.
I.e., I like a few recipes from Sally's Baking Addiction, who has a
reputation of adapting the base recipes from Cook's Illustrated and
other very reputable sources, and just not giving them any credit at all; she's lately started joining the «adapted
by» group, which is a (small) improvement.
However, not content with bleeding our club (and
others) dry
by taking money out of its coffers, it appears that now that he has his sights on bringing our
reputation into disrepute
by the mire association with his name.
Armed with his
reputation as a wit's man, his hustler's spirit and a wordly knowledge of the dangers as well as the benefits of his position, Riggs seems capable of resisting all attempts
by others to take advantage, to make him over into the hustlee.
Though Alstott's
reputation suggests he is a man consumed
by football, the reality is that he has
other things on his mind, too.
The club have built a
reputation over many years of being prudent with their financial decisions, so how on Earth can anyone believe that the Board will sanction a # 100m loss to their budget
by not selling two players that clearly do not want to play under Wenger any more, when they could invest that money in
other players that actually want to play for us?
What
other reason would a multi-millionaire have for sharing his gambling secrets with the masses, risking both his
reputation and his ability to place bets
by going public with a system that sports a supposed near - perfect record and is «guaranteed» to make you rich?
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The clever advantage, above all, of having a player like Chamakh is that
by reputation he will not expect to get an automatic starting place — he will know that he will have to earn it; the
other advantage is that the rest of the attack won't feel threatened but he will keep them on their toes.
Since she first began speaking out about abuse in sports, Katherine has earned a
reputation for her expertise and eloquence on coach athlete sexual abuse, as witnessed
by the increased traditional and social media attention Safe4Athletes has received, including features with NBC Sports Radio, the New York Times, NPR's «The Takeaway,» CBS Sports Radio, Take Part Five (PIVOT Channel), Aljazeera America as well
other nationally recognized media outlets in sports.
Participants will gain
reputation by adding ideas and up / down voting ideas in ways that
others agree with.
«Sunder Katwala, the general secretary of the Fabian society and a signatory of the statement confirmed that the specific references to The Labour party and its bloggers was due to concerns that a more general code would in some way burden Green, Lib Dem and
other non-Labour bloggers with the current
reputation problems faced
by both the Government and labour blogs.
«It is now clear that to further a cover - up he stood
by while encouraging
others, including Congressional employees, to lie, slander and discredit the professional
reputations of those who were telling the truth.
Speaking on the summit, the Vice President said Lagos State had a general
reputation for trailblazing reforms in the justice sector and in many
other sectors in Nigeria and beyond, adding that the summit, which is aimed at further initiating reforms in conformity with modern trends, was another testament of the fact that the
reputation of the State was being taken seriously
by the current administration ably led
by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.
Under article 19 (3) of the Covenant, restrictions on the right to freedom of expression must be «provided
by law», and necessary for «the rights or
reputations of
others» or «for the protection of national security or of public order (ordre public), or of public health and morals».
We had turned round our performance and
reputation and pioneered innovative approaches like our planning policy, the «Merton Rule», requiring on - site renewables in new development, which was eventually adopted
by 140
other councils and the UK Government.
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.
By drastically cutting costs, maintaining staffing and sustaining its excellent
reputation for patient care, it is a model that the County must review and duplicate in
other areas.
«I was made a scapegoat
by ECHDC [Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp.] and ESD [Empire State Development Corp.] leaders — notably EHDC Board President Thomas Dee and ESD Regional Chairman Sam Hoyt, appointees of Gov. Andrew Cuomo — who, after tarnishing my family's
reputation, subsequently gave the contract to a company whose executives have donated generously to Gov. Cuomo and
others throughout this region,» DiPizio said in a Feb. 11 letter she wrote to Bharara, a copy of which was obtained
by The Post.
«Delaware North, which will soon celebrate its 100th anniversary, did not want to move, but they were coveted
by other places around the country because of their
reputation of success,» said Mayor Byron W. Brown.
Still, nearly two years into his term, de Blasio is dogged
by a
reputation for tardiness, as well as
other
David Cameron has damaged his
reputation by trying to avoid TV debates with
other leaders, according to a new ComRes poll for ITV News.
According to the information filed
by Fineberg, the letter sent
by Conner «intended to harm the
reputation of COR Development
by describing it, among
other things, as putting «profits over people.»»
Francys Subiaul of the George Washington University and his colleagues showed that captive chimpanzees are able to make judgments about the
reputation of unfamiliar humans
by observing their behaviour — whether they were generous or stingy in giving food to
other humans.
Penn State has earned a
reputation rivaled
by only a few
other educational institutions for the breadth and depth of the contributions its scientists have made and are continuing to make in discoveries that enrich our understanding of the universe and its effect on our planet.
From the venerable Drudge Report, whose whispers of infidelity nearly brought down a president, to the millions of teens traducing one another's sexual morality on MySpace, the growth of the Internet is driven
by the urge to besmirch
other people's
reputations, the way it used to be driven
by the urge to see
other people with no clothes on.
In a Review published on March 20 in the journal Trends in Cognitive Sciences, psychologists Ike Silver and Alex Shaw consider how our fascination with social status begins around age five, when kids begin to consider how they are viewed
by others and behave in ways that cultivate positive
reputations.
Other key factors that make a good impression on would - be supervisors include carrying out the Ph.D. projects for a supervisor with a good
reputation (cited
by 57 percent of respondents); having an interest in studying new fields of science (46 percent); and coming from a good research institution (38 percent).