But China can put pressure on U.S. tech because the companies have increasing money and, in some desperate cases,
reputation on the line in China.
All of us involved had put our names and
reputations on the line in various ways, and the lack of a working demo was causing serious concern.
Someone who puts his / her name, and subsequently,
reputation on the line in this manner creates an expectation that must be lived up to.
Your attention to detail and personal committment to your clients, as well as to the interested public at large via your excellent on - line web articles, displays what many lack in this business... dedication, forward thinking strategies, and a wiilingness to put
your reputation on the line in the face of adversity.
Not exact matches
On reputation «At 27 years old, my biggest fear was bein» judged / How they look at me reflect on myself, my family, my city / What they say «bout me reveal / If my reputation would miss me / What they see from me / Would trickle down generations in time / What they hear from me / Would make «em highlight my simplest lines.&raqu
On reputation «At 27 years old, my biggest fear was bein» judged / How they look at me reflect
on myself, my family, my city / What they say «bout me reveal / If my reputation would miss me / What they see from me / Would trickle down generations in time / What they hear from me / Would make «em highlight my simplest lines.&raqu
on myself, my family, my city / What they say «bout me reveal / If my
reputation would miss me / What they see from me / Would trickle down generations
in time / What they hear from me / Would make «em highlight my simplest
lines.»
«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.
Since 2011, U.S. automakers have been firing
on all cylinders, boasting record sales and healthier bottom
lines, but
in terms of
reputation, they still have a long way to go.
Why,
in circumstances where Canada's security, policies and companies are already as fully protected as they can be, do we maintain a net - benefit test that does not show a bottom -
line impact
on Canada, imposes an unnecessary burden
on investors and gives Canada a dubious (if generally undeserved) international
reputation?
In a conference call with Tribune Publishing employees, held the day the investment was announced, Ferro, who is also part owner of the Chicago Sun - Times, promised to take an active role with the company, saying he was putting his
reputation on the
line.
You are selling the customer
on your company's integrity; you are selling them
on your
reputation and when you put your integrity
on the
line, customers take notice and pledge their loyalty
in return.
«
In a culture which is increasingly on - line it is the one place in the world which has an international reputation, academic depth and close partnerships with various churches and Christian organisations.&raqu
In a culture which is increasingly
on -
line it is the one place
in the world which has an international reputation, academic depth and close partnerships with various churches and Christian organisations.&raqu
in the world which has an international
reputation, academic depth and close partnerships with various churches and Christian organisations.»
Many of us might well disagree with the Frenchman, but it is his decision at the end of the day, his
reputation on the
line, and him that will be getting some serious abuse
in a train station near you soon if things do not go well for the Gunners this season.
«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.
The latest news coming out of Ewood Park is that Blackburn's dubious owners, Venky's, have pledged their support to former first - team manager Steve Kean, who will now take charge of all managerial matters until the end of the season — Thinly veiled, no - one worth their salt, with a track record of working miracles, is currently available so it's your
reputation we're willing to stick
on the
line in the meantime, so do well or you're out the door like the last unfortunate soul.
The Rams, Youngblood said, might have been a little too conservative under Knox, a longtime offensive
line coach who came
in with a
reputation for leaning
on the running game.
On home ice, we can expect Coach Laviolette to get the Bonino
line out against the MacKinnon
line, but it shouldn't go without being said that Kyle Turris has a well earned
reputation for two - way play
in the playoffs.
Therein lies a key danger: Britain has a
reputation for the highest rail fares
in Europe, but fares
on any new high speed
line must be competitive.
On the other hand, he noted the perception of corruption under the Mahama administration hurt the National Democratic Congress» credibility, and reputations were currently on line in the New Patriotic Party, after recent allegations from within the part
On the other hand, he noted the perception of corruption under the Mahama administration hurt the National Democratic Congress» credibility, and
reputations were currently
on line in the New Patriotic Party, after recent allegations from within the part
on line in the New Patriotic Party, after recent allegations from within the party.
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.
Environment We are committed to promoting healthier, safer and more environmentally aware communities,
in line with our strong
reputation for environmental responsibility, which for more than 30 years has focused
on preventing pollution at source.
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».
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.»
We put the
reputation of our company
on the
line with this trial because we believe not only
in the quality of product we provide, but the importance of unbiased empirical data,» commented Aubrey Marcus, Onnit CEO.
«Patti has built her brand and
reputation on bringing people together and that's exactly
in line with the brand we've cultivated at WE tv,» said Marc Juris, WE tv's president.
Friedman and Marshall are putting their
reputations on the
line, subjecting themselves to hateful bullying, and find themselves outmatched
in resources and favor.
What else would you expect the highest paid football player
in the NFL to do, other than mount a million - dollar defense with his liberty, his
reputation, his assets, his job and his endorsement deals
on the
line?
If cast, the actress could establish herself as Hollywood's go - to - gal for staring fearfully at a ping - pong ball
on a piece of fishing
line and pretending it's a massive, scaly beast — the kind of lucrative
reputation that leads to roles
in Game Of Thrones, or the next Godzilla movie.
It's easy to forgive the cast of «American Reunion» for having some hesitations about returning for another installment of the comedy franchise (especially after that terrible
line of direct - to - video spin - offs didn't do much for its
reputation), but credit to co - writers / directors Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg for not only getting everyone
on board, but delivering one of the better films
in the series.
Since Director William Oldroyd's
reputation is
on the
line with his first full - length movie, he is fortunate
in starring Florence Pugh as title character, a woman whose prior film experience has been only
in «The Falling,» wherein she played a charismatic pupil
in a 1969 English girls» school faced with a mysterious fainting epidemic.
With their
reputations on the
line, the four magicians must pull off their biggest trick of all
in order to save their name whilst also exposing the puppet master pulling all the strings from above.
While Mireau's
reputation is
on the
line with this mission, the actual commanding falls to Colonel Dax (Kirk Douglas), who is devastated to learn that estimates expect more than half of his troops killed
in the battle.
Currently,
in many schools, teacher leaders put their career advancement and
reputation on the
line when they decide to have a child of their own.
Fortunately, Wolfgang Bernhard, the VW division's president, has staked his
reputation on a 50 percent reduction
in warranty costs for the VW
line in the near future, so the outlook for improved quality seems bright.
The Crown's history and
reputation has given it prominence
in the Toyota lineup, as it is one of the few current Toyota models to carry its own unique insignia for the model
line with the current Crown having a stylized crown emblem
on the grille and steering wheel along with inspiring the names of its smaller progenitors.
In fact, the bottom
line of $ 34,500 is a bit startling at first, considering Kia's
reputation for pricing that's easy
on the wallet.
«Launching the Gamers» Edge DualX T1425
in select stores and
on -
line at BestBuy.com continues to enhance our
reputation of being at the forefront of technology,» said Wendy Fritz, vice president business minded.
Just keep
in mind that it's always your
reputation and brand
on the
line.
Also, you should only stock top - of - the -
line, quality products that you believe
in, by companies built
on solid
reputations.
Your
on -
line reputation now appears
in all of the Google searches whether
on -
line or
on mobile devices and now even
in social media.
With your
reputation on the
line and lives at stake, you'll need quick thinking and smart strategies
in order to protect and direct the military aircraft to safety.
It seems like a lose lose and like many people have said
in the comments, your
reputation is
on the
line.
Roy Arden's
reputation as an artist largely rests
on his photographs of the urban and industrial environment
in and around Vancouver; these photographs are carefully composed
in a way that allows them to straddle the
line between documentation and works of art.
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.
But the people involved
in these teams need to have the personal courage t put their
reputation and persons
on the
line in the Public Domain, and be available for Media calls into the future.
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.
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.
It may be that Teggart is
on the other side of the «private person»
line from that of Trimingham; however, the tribunal did not appear to engage
in a similar consideration of this balance, rather simply determining that the Art 10 right is qualified to protect the
reputation and rights of others.
Issuing a referral is serious business because not only is your
reputation on the
line, but it can have an effect
in the long run if both ends do not treat it with care.
Sometimes he calls
in favors, puts pressure
on colleagues, or puts his
reputation and credibility
on the
line for her.
To further fuel this ranking frenzy, Joe Hodnicki at Law Librarian Blog took this latest Leiter ranking of law professor placements, added
in Leiter's earlier ranking of law faculties based
on scholarly impact, and then
lined it all up against the U.S. News & World Report 2008 rankings of the best law schools, to produce this chart: A Jury of One's Peers: Ranking Law School
Reputations.