Sentences with phrase «public reputation as»

The use of these modern technologies has allowed May to lower operating expenses, increase efficiency, and to gain a public reputation as offering modern service.
Yet, contrary to Curtis's esteemed public reputation as servant to his nation, the artist was an absent husband and disappearing father.

Not exact matches

I know a former CEO of a publicly - traded company in Silicon Valley who built a reputation as an excellent public - speaker.
Serving as the aggregate component of your company identity, your brand is often responsible for formulating first impressions, building familiarity in the public, growing your reputation, and ultimately, securing the long - term loyalty of your customers.
Her reputation as a conciliator was part of her appeal during the 2013 leadership contest, a skill she's used to make peace with public school teachers angry over wage - freeze legislation and appointing herself agriculture minister to mend fences with communities upset over decisions to cancel the slots - at - racetracks program and the installation of industrial wind turbines.
Irving is trying to take GoDaddy public, and the company's lingering reputation as the purveyor of «worst of the worst in terms of sexist ads» has the potential to hurt its market value.
While Bieber is largely the public face of the app, Shots is run by CEO John Shahidi, who has built up something of a reputation for himself as a Twitter guru (read up, Noto).
Ryan Cotton, the Bain managing director who led the investment, identifies three strengths that he believes will make Toms, one day, a multibillion - dollar public company: its reputation as a philanthropic pioneer, its enthusiastic customers (who may want to become shareholders), and its potential to expand beyond footwear into a broad lifestyle brand.
«After the way he was treated by this president, after some of the names that this president has besmirched his reputation with, just seems in basic fairness he gets to tell his side of the story to the American public, and I hope he'll be as forthcoming as possible.»
When Kalanick declined to go away quietly, as he recalled in a 2011 interview, Ovitz responded by sending an associate to approach Kalanick at a public event where he intimated that if Scour did anything to hurt Ovitz's reputation, the consequences would be dire.
Through its requests for discovery, Alphabet dragged Uber's reputation through the mud, forcing private messages and emails between former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and others, as well as letters about the company's questionable surveillance tactics, into the public eye.
Instead, he has repeatedly branded the women as liars, using his Twitter feed and public appearances to smear their reputations.
Watchful public eyes are trained on reporters at all times, so an incorrect report can compromise a reporter's reputation as quickly as they can send a tweet.
To many priests and lay Christians, the publication of the recent list will be regarded not as a gesture of transparency on the part of O'Malley, but as a lamentably short - sighted legal and public relations maneuver, showing little care for the reputations of priests.
As for public opinion, Mark has the reputation that he has intentionally cultivated.
The petition states: «Ricardians (those who believe Richard was wrongly accused of usurping the crown by murdering his way to it, but that he was actually one of our most just and enlightened kings) are clearly aware that Shakespeare's play was fiction and probably written as a satire on the corruption of power, but members of the general public often believe that Shakespeare was accurate, so each time the play is produced it only adds to the unfair reputation that Richard has been given.
In Corinth, for example, only women of questionable reputation or of frankly public character as prostitutes commonly functioned outside the domestic circle as leaders in politics or religion.
Whereas America was founded on an ideology — a set of Enlightenment propositions about human nature and public order — California was founded simply on the allure of its physical geography, its natural abundance, its reputation as a modern - day Arcady.
To buy unnecessary and excessively luxurious goods, and to do it in a public way, buttresses one's reputation as a man or woman of leisure and erects a symbolic barrier against the reeking working classes.
These are less serious recalls, so they might not present the same public relations and litigation risks as Class I recalls, but they can still affect business and reputation.
If Rainforest Alliance certification — with a high public profile and reputation for «saving the rainforest» — does not deliver what consumers thought it did, it may foster distrust in other certifications as well.
«The latter has obtained celebrity in his manufacture; he is entitled to all the advantages of that celebrity, whether resulting from the greater demand for his goods or from the higher price the public are willing to give for the article, rather than for the goods of the other manufacturer, whose reputation is not so high as a manufacturer.»
On the Harlem playgrounds, where one - on - one is usually more important than the team and where reputations are made or lost on the swoosh of a reverse, two - hand dunk or the volleyball block of a jump shot, Manigault ranked above such stars as Lew Alcindor and Connie Hawkins, who were also playing in the school yards and public courts of Harlem at that time.
We built a reputation for innovation and integrity as the first company to offer public betting and money percentages from actual sportsbooks taking real bets.
We have developed a reputation for breaking the latest gossip as well as doing so with a certain amount of wit, style, panache and a fair bit of footballing knowledge and for that we have been recognised by the public and now we want to win the damn thing.
The superstar earned a reputation over the past 19 years as one of the most guarded players on Tour but he had begun to tear down the wall he had constructed between himself and the public — the media included — in the recent past.
While not as much of a well - known brand to the general public, Ingenuity has garnered a sterling reputation for their children's products.
He went to work for Hopkins Public Schools, where he earned a reputation as a pioneer in the practice of putting fresh food on school lunch trays.
It is public knowledge that Mr. Kennedy Agyapong has a reputation as a noisy politician with an acidic tongue, whose shameful actions have not attracted any sanctions from the august house of Parliament, the Minority Caucus nor the Party.
That's why, as with most strikes in the public sector, who backs down most will not depend on a direct conflict between workers and management as to who can inflict or sustain most pain; too many members of the public would be caught in the crossfire and both sides» reputations would suffer unacceptably.
As an example, the last mayor of a nearby town foresaw the problems that «enforcing» changes to the town's main street (1 less car way, and more parking space), would cause to his reputation, so he made public, electronic poll (with voting stations on public spaces) on that district (and lost).
With the reputation of elites at an all - time low, and politics seemingly more polarised than ever, who do the public now trust to manage the economy, and do they view business as friend or foe?
The «Macaca moment» gave online video a bad reputation in some political circles after the 2006 election, with campaign professionals horrified at the thought of their clients» every public mistake ending up as fodder for online hecklers.
As Assembly Minority Leader, John earned a reputation as someone who understood public policy inside and out, and someone who knew how to find real solutions to the problems facing New YorAs Assembly Minority Leader, John earned a reputation as someone who understood public policy inside and out, and someone who knew how to find real solutions to the problems facing New Yoras someone who understood public policy inside and out, and someone who knew how to find real solutions to the problems facing New York.
As the public affairs industry continues to fight to improve its reputation, the battle was not helped helped by two of its number who were standing as Tory candidates in the 2017 general electioAs the public affairs industry continues to fight to improve its reputation, the battle was not helped helped by two of its number who were standing as Tory candidates in the 2017 general electioas Tory candidates in the 2017 general election.
She's clearly trying to cement a reputation as a plain - speaking authentic voice in the Conservative party, standing up to the public school boys who've briefed against her since she resigned last week.
«The fact that the decision to release was taken by the Scottish justice secretary does not preclude you, as the prime minister of the United Kingdom, from now expressing your opinion on a subject that is of great public concern, and which affects Britain's international reputation and our relations with our allies,» he wrote.
«Anybody who had headed any organisation in the country, whether as a Minister of State or Chief Executive of a public institution would have taken hundreds of decisions which could easily make one a subject of investigations whether legitimately or otherwise but this should not necessarily warrant placement in the public domain since we are all clear about its near irredeemable effect on reputations.
The gravamen of their petition is that in exercise of my rights as a citizen of Ghana under the 1992 Constitution, I wrote four articles published on 2nd November 2016; on or about 15th November, 2016; on or about 29th July 2017; and on or about 7th August 2017 which were «carefully designed by to expose the Party to public hatred, ridicule and opprobrium and to lower its reputation in Ghana and elsewhere.»
It was a moment unimaginable in the governor's first term, or in his four years prior as state attorney general, when he forged a reputation as a cutting - edge social liberal and a cast - iron fiscal conservative, a triangulating centrist contemptuous of public sector unions and of the anti-Wall Street outrage that erupted after the 2008 financial collapse.
Skelos becomes the second of New York's most powerful political leaders in nine days to be sentenced to prison for public corruption crimes, a double - whammy that has cemented the state government's reputation as an organization plagued by corruption and prompted widespread calls for ethics reforms in Albany.
As Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo has earned a reputation as one of the nation's most committed and successful public advocateAs Attorney General, Andrew Cuomo has earned a reputation as one of the nation's most committed and successful public advocateas one of the nation's most committed and successful public advocates.
While much blame can be placed on Labour's regulatory system for both the banking crisis and abuses that are regularly unfolding before the eyes of an incredulous public, the chancellor's focus today should have remained on the reputation of the City being «at stake» - as put to him by shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Rachel Reeves - and a culture change, something that all parties agree to be critical.
Though never the group's public face, Litwin was a mainstay at RSA through thick and thin, and it was here that his reputation as the man behind the curtain began.
Turns out David Tennant «s stellar performance as downtrodden former Business Secretary Aiden Hoynes is matched only by his choice of political news; after receiving a public scolding for his attacks on the prime minister, Tennant can be seen here checking the damage to his reputation on our very own blog.
David Cameron took a serious gamble with NHS reform today, as he puts his reputation on the line to convince a reluctant public to support the proposals.
Principals of local schools, parents and community board members emphasized the dire need for more schools Downtown, as the number of young families in the neighborhood continues to grow — thanks, in large part, to the reputation of the good public schools, they said.
Principals of local schools, parents and community board members emphasized the need for more schools Downtown as the number of young families in the neighborhood continues to grow — thanks, in large part, to the reputation of the good public schools, they said.
Dayan has a long time reputation as an Israeli public figure.
Johnson, also cited by polls as one of the most trusted figures by the public on the EU, would lose his reputation eventually, Cooper said.
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