Sentences with phrase «reputation of politicians»

Yes indeed our profession has the identical reputation of politicians.
It ruined the reputation of those politicians, but now it is going to destroy these «scientists».
Sleaze affects the reputation of all politicians, not just the party concerned with an individual case.
All it has done is further erode the reputation of politicians in the mind of the «Great British Public».
A string of headlines prevented the reputation of politicians from enjoying any kind of positive bump at all.
The reputation of politicians has rarely been lower.

Not exact matches

The jailing of the country's most popular politician, Lula, and voter disgust at corruption among the powerful will give outsiders with clean reputations a chance to shine in October elections.
In the world around us today, politicians are deceitful, family friendly celebrities have a dark side, and the reputation of the clergy has been tarnished by bad apples.
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.
The most striking fact is that constitutional law academicians were able to draw on the reputation and expertise of legal professional elites through their transnational networks, and with their backing to represent to both parliamentary and Executive politicians that the judicialisation of politics, already normal in the West, was the only legitimate model of judiciary - democratic power relations.
Attack the reputation of anyone — business manager, politician, or civil - society leader — who favors EU membership or an open discussion of it.
In my experience the majority of business people, politicians, celebrities and joe public that avidly add to their chosen social media platforms are forgetting to manage their reputation.
As a student politician and then a backbench MP, Mullin had built his reputation on campaigning for civil liberties, working tirelessly on miscarriages of justice involving the Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six.
It was one of very few self - penned politicians» texts to acquire a positive reputation of its own.
14:56 - Great little piece from Steve Richards at the Independent, who argues that the BNP can only benefit from the disintegration of politicians» reputations.
Alex Salmond's reputation as a consummate politician took something of a battering yesterday, after the online world reacted to his efforts to politicise Andy Murray's Wimbledon win.
Philip Hammond has a reputation as a low - key politician with a slightly dry personality who can be trusted as a safe pair of hands — a particularly useful skill - set as he navigates the UK away from a Brexit - inspired slowdown.
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).
Buhari has a long and well - deserved reputation of abdicating administrative duties to other persons, whether as a military officer, politician or chief executive.
He retains a rare reputation for honesty among Nigeria's politicians, both military and civilian, largely because of this campaign.
It's not a good time for Andrew Cuomo to be fighting for his reputation and fighting the progressive wing of his own party, to be seen as the squishy progressive who talks tough to competing politicians but fails to deliver when needed.
Why would a prominent Western politician risk his reputation by colluding with what many believe to be an propaganda instrument of the Kremlin?
But the appearance of playing nice is equally if not more important for a politician still trying to live down a reputation for pugnacity.
He was elected for the first time in 2010 as the MP for Rochester and Strood and has gained a reputation as one of Westminster's most rebellious politicians.
60 % of those polled admitted that politicians» reputation for dishonesty would put them off, while others would be concerned about time and attention at home.
Perhaps this is because of the stereotypes Canadians associate with politicians: 60 per cent of those polled admitted that politicians» reputation for dishonesty would put them off, while others would be concerned about time and attention at home.
A fearful and misinformed public, egged on by sensational headline - / news - seeking media, and compounded by politicians making names for themselves with breed - specific legislation, make saving and redeeming the reputation of the pit bull type dogs an uphill battle.
But seeing Bruce Nauman's latest effort, «Contrapposto Studies, i through vii,» brought me back to a scene in the film Chinatown in which John Huston's Noah Cross delivers a rather acerbic view of reputation and longevity: «Politicians, ugly buildings and whores all get respectable if they last long enough.»
It seems so many climatologists and politicians alike have staked their reputations on CO2 definitely being the number one cause of global warming that they just are not willing to even consider the possibility the theory is flawed.
The politicisation and hype of the theory of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) over the last 30 years that created the Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming (CAGW) delusion and panic, could result in a backlash from the public, politicians and media that damages the reputation of all sciences.
«Craig McIinnes» biography of Ted Hughes provides engaging insight into Ted's life, career and unshakeable reputation for integrity, wisdom, sound advice, the ability to untangle other people's messes, and his belief in the value of politicians, good government and the dignity of all individuals.
I certainly understand that many of the Republican politicians who criticize LSC have a bone to pick with many of LSC's causes and will look for any excuse to tarnish LSC's reputation.
On the other hand, those affected by «name calling» are our politicians, celebrities and professional sports stars, most of who are paid considerably more than a manual worker and so perhaps that is why a slur that could cost them their reputation is valued so much more highly than a physical injury which might cost a labourer his livelihood.
But that reputation is now under threat, due to the negative tone of debate from some politicians and many parts of the media around the Human Rights Act, and the potential risk to people's equality and human rights protections when the UK leaves the European Union.
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