Sentences with phrase «public reputation for»

Second, retaining associates will maintain good client service and generate good will, not to mention a better public reputation for the firm.
While Louis C.K.'s comedy could be profane, he had a public reputation for a strong moral conscience, often calling out societal hypocrisy and even loudly denouncing misogyny and male chauvinism.
A unique pastoral task concerns the parishioner who inclines to do good openly while doing evil secretly.45 Suppose you have a parishioner who has a wide public reputation for generosity, liberality, and mercy, yet secretly is doing something despicable.

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While legal, it's presumably not great for Yelp's reputation if the public thinks the company is tinkering with its review - filtering algorithm based on whether or not a company pays for advertising.
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.
And despite gaming culture's near inverse reputation for seclusion and inactivity, the conversion to Pokémon Go's inherently public and shared experience has been immediate.
Years of cultivating that reputation meant that when WestJet stepped up efforts to assist with evacuations from Fort McMurray, Alberta during its devastating 2016 wildfire, it felt like a natural step for the company, not a cynical public relations maneuver.
Among them was a press darling — a man whose brash reputation and penchant for public tirades had made him one of the city's most recognizable figures.
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).
In the public arena, the reputation of both the accused and his accusers counts for a lot.
For most of the public, the reputation of the Federal Reserve will continue to be measured mainly by our success in promoting economic growth with price stability, rather than by our interactions with educators and students.
He has been active in a wide range of community and public policy organizations and has earned a reputation for speaking out on innovation and competitive issues affecting Canada.
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.
For Guo, the key to her success was to establish credibility and build a positive reputation through constant communication with the broader public.
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.
if Julie's sole purpose is to harm Tony's reputation, is there a blog out there that she's been hosting for all of these years to continually pump this information out to the general public?
As for public opinion, Mark has the reputation that he has intentionally cultivated.
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.
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.
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.»
Herrera acquired enough of a reputation for Texas A&M to offer him its basketball coaching job, but he turned it down for the stability of public school work.
Sixty players on a roster for a public school does not equal 60 players for a private school, especially one with a reputation for excellent football.
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?
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.
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.
Let's take a deeper look at it now that a little time has passed and see what we can learn, since writing a column for the newspaper is a time - honored way to influence the public discourse, whether to promote an idea, an opinion or your own reputation.
We have to deal with Trump, but we can sweeten the pill for the public by redefining the reputation of the US.
Since Mr. Ogbeh's entry into Nigeria's public life, he has earned a rare reputation for consistency and integrity.
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.
Lynton Crosby is the manipulator with the Midas touch, who has a reputation for tapping into those ideas and prejudices that coarsen public life but are seemingly widely held and a ballot - box boon.
The Museum's reputation for helping people understand the experience of modern conflicts is unrivalled, and I'm confident that members of the public will be inspired and motivated by the exceptional courage of the ordinary men, women and children featured in the outstanding exhibition.»
«Mr. Carranza has earned a reputation for collaboration with teachers, parents and school communities and has been a real champion of public schools,» said United Federation of Teachers (UFT) President Michael Mulgrew.
We tried and it was a beautiful experiment that I thought was very important but those in power managed to sabotage its reputation by just constantly hammering that a new constitution should never be ratified in dispute which was complete bollocks (for more on the dispute manufactured by the Independence Party see the «An Unexpected Hiccup» section of From the people to the people, a new constitution) because those in power will always fight against anything that brings more liberation and more rights to the public and thwarts their unconditional power.
The paper singled out Assemblyman Richard Brodsky for being a «dogged champion» of public authorities reform, but said his reputation for being overly aggressive and grating «even on his allies» doesn't suit the AG's office, which needs a diplomatic leader at its helm.
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».
Many voters may think it essential for growth and adequate public services but others may worry about Labour again being seen to be proposing borrowing when they are yet to rebuild their reputation on the economy.
The party under Margiotta had gained a national reputation for «machine politics» that awarded public jobs to those who participated in local Republican clubs.
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.
You do not rehabilitate your disgraced reputation by running for public office.
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.
Elected officials would no longer have any incentive to maintain their reputation with the public and since it guarantees they can not run for office again, it increases the incentive to trade favors for a cozy job or board appointment once their time in office ends.
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.
In an echo of the tactics that gave Gordon Brown a reputation for opportunism, George Osborne has used green taxes for short - term political advantage, and risked further damage to their public standing.
Sadly Ms Dorries» actions have diminished the reputation of Parliament at a time when public trust in politicians is still recovering from the expenses crisis (something to which the MP for Mid Bedfordshire is no stranger).
Cuomo has a reputation for making very frequent phone calls, but you wouldn't be able to tell from public records.
«At the end of the day I've got a lifetime of accomplishments that is being overlooked when people reduce my life and my career of public service down to soundbites, and a few sentences,» she said, adding, «What they overlook is the fact that I've got a reputation here and I encourage people to look at the editorials from when I was running for Congress.»
LABOUR risks its reputation for economic management if it is not «straightforward» on the need to make savings in the public sector, one of David Miliband's key allies warns today ahead of today's leadership election.
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