Sentences with phrase «reputation on the line by»

After winning three premier league trophies and four FA cups was it his responsibility to put his reputation on the line by spearheading the building of a modern stadium for Arsenal?
«I would stake my reputation on the line by saying that I fully expect Modou to play in the Premier League because I feel he is good enough to play at the highest level,» Reid told Sky Sports.
Among hundreds of media reports worldwide on the BMJ revelations - which were covered by all north American networks and reached almost half of Americans surveyed days later in a Harris poll - The New York Times said in a second editorial on the affair: «Now the British Medical Journal has taken the extraordinary step of publishing a lengthy report by Brian Deer, the British investigative journalist who first brought the paper's flaws to light - and has put its own reputation on the line by endorsing his findings.»
After all, the Duet Total Compatibility System was placing its reputation on the line by choosing a «scientific date» for the bachelor.
People become emotionally attached to a strategy after putting their reputations on the line by endorsing it to numerous others.
(This was during the early 1990's) I worked hard because I felt an obligation to the manager who had put his faith in me and who had put his reputation on the line by hiring me under those conditions.
I observed that the panel members did not really want to put their individual reputations on the line by appearing to be out of step with one another unless they were dealing with a truly contentious issue which that they felt was beyond their purview and knowledge.

Not exact matches

«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.
This highlights Ishida's unique offering and the company's ability to create packing line solutions that deliver on three critical customer requirements — to increase margins, reduce costs and enhance brand reputation — with equipment that ensures accuracy, reliability and effective automation backed up by the best after - sales service and support.
Despite umpteen denials by Arsene Wenger and Benzema himself all the way through summer, the story just refused to go away, with journalists and insiders seemingly putting their reputations on the line as they were SO sure that the deal was going to go through.
But with the Tories currently being split in two by MPs» views on gay marriage, the prime minister will be loathed to put his reputation on the line campaigning for another controversial liberal measure.
But this was the standard George Osborne wanted us to judge him by: — when Standard and Poor's put the UK's credit rating on negative outlook in the midst of the financial crisis, George Osborne said Britain's «economic reputation» was «on the line» — and when the rating was later restored to «stable», it was Osborne who proclaimed it «a vote of confidence in the coalition Government's economic policies».
You may have been referred to them by a real estate agent, which also puts that agent's reputation on the line.
There are careers and reputations on the line, and no one wants to find out that their life's work might have all been half baked, and no one wants their research results to be repudiated by new discoveries.
Start by choosing brands that put their company reputation on the line for the products they sell as well as food that is recommended by your veterinarian.
Also, you should only stock top - of - the - line, quality products that you believe in, by companies built on solid reputations.
They are happy with your product offering and are willing to put their reputation on the line for you by recommending your product or service.
By no means are all of the figure paintings successful, but in painting them he was creating the conditions he needed to paint what came next: the fusions of landscape and architecture, light, colour space and line on which his reputation finally rests.
Dissenting opinions put in print, and signed for, may make them better considered and supported by their own research evidence rather than just looking like anecdotal opinion pieces because now they put their reputations on the line if they say anything wrong.
-- Excerpts of sampling of scientists predicting a coming global cooling Geologist Dr. Don Easterbrook, an emeritus professor of geology at Western Washington University who has authored eight books and 150 journal publications, announced earlier this week that he was putting his «reputation on the line» by predicting global cooling.
It's not just Arctic sea ice that's on the line, but the reputation of a scientific discipline that has got distracted by the need to save us all from our sins.
C) It would be tremendously risky to put his entire reputation and career on the line by simply using invented data to make figures 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 and 4.7 that appear in his report — especially given the highly charged atmosphere of this debate.
«If a company is benefiting from your reputation by mimicking your brand look and feel or your products, that can have a direct effect on your bottom line and on the value of the brand you have created,» says Lemieux.
As you can see, Xapo is operated by legitimate entrepreneurs and businessmen who have a long history of building companies that are successful, and all of their reputations are on the line with Xapo.
The key is to control your reputation on - line, by using the scale and possibility of technology to your advantage and to enhance your professional image.
Published March 1, 2010 Uncategorized Leave a Comment Tags: google me, linkedin, online identity management, online recruiting, online reputation, personal optimization, reputation defender, vizibility Depending on who you ask, and what survey data you believe, 60 - 80 % of all job seekers are searched on - line by recruiters prior to being hired.
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