Sentences with phrase «reputation rests on»

Understanding that our reputation rests on the performance of our employees, we go to great lengths to hire, train, motivate, and retain the most industrious and enthusiastic people in the industry.
Brown is thrilled: Gagosian's reputation rests on building lucrative markets, not, necessarily, on landing his artists career - defining museum shows.
«Pippin's reputation rests on the sophisticated balance between abstract design and an evocative, simple narrative, which Sunday Morning Breakfast exemplifies in the charm of its family scene balanced by the modernist geometric order of the room,» said M. Melissa Wolfe, the museum's curator of American art.
Based in America for much of his adult creative life, his reputation rests on his fine drawing skills, as well as his innovative work in the field of printmaking and photocollage.
Falkenstein's current reputation rests on her sculpture, and her work in three dimensions was often radical and ahead of her time.
As David Anfam points out in the catalogue, published for this exhibition, Feeley's reputation rests on «the scant decade» in which he produced paintings, sculptures and watercolors that were regularly exhibited in his lifetime, beginning in 1955 and lasting until 1965.
Jackson Pollock's reputation rests on his infamous drip paintings, but more than 40 years after his death, his art is still greatly misunderstood
Kelly's reputation rests on a body of ambitious multi-disciplinary works, both solo and ensemble, focused on movement, physical transformation, and countertenor vocals in the service of non-linear storytelling.
Jon Krakauer's literary reputation rests on insightful chronicles of lives conducted at the outer limits.
Thompson is well aware of the incubator's current reputation for turning out successful charter school leaders and said so much of that reputation rests on the selection of the right people.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu «s fine reputation rests on his second film, Amores Peros (2000).
Edward Yang's Stateside reputation rests on his final film, Yi Yi: A One And A Two, and to a lesser extent on the epic - length A Brighter Summer Day, but in a logical world, this cosmopolitan, darkly comic ensemble piece about expats, disaffected youths, and gangsters in Taipei would be the most popular point of entry.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology biologists Bruce Lahn and David Page knew that the Y chromosome's barren reputation rested on limited evidence.
There are derms and plastic surgeons guilty of handing off tweaks to support staff (which is perfectly legal in many states), but they re less likely than generalists to do so because their reputations rest on you looking great, Schlessinger says.
His reputation rested on his ability to mastermind larger - than - life sequences — cattle stampedes, covered - wagon races, and the like — as well as intricate battles between frontier settlers and their Indian rivals.
Twenty years or so earlier, the Abstract Expressionist Philip Guston dramatically abandoned the abstraction his reputation rested on, but Guston had been a representational painter in his youth, before he embraced abstraction, and he was able to signal the continuity of his artistic quest across this late - life rupture by including images and themes from his youthful work.

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Snyder said he will focus on strengthening SOM's faculty, student quality and reputation, as well as integrating the school into the rest of the Yale community.
Some of the strongest national brands and companies, like BlackBerry maker Research In Motion, aren't largely known to be Canadian outside our borders, and there was only so long the country's space reputation could rest on the shoulder of the Canadarm.
His short fiction has been collected into a hefty but inexpensive paperback volume (The Stories of John Cheever, Ballantine, 819 pp., $ 3.50); and on this work, I am convinced, Cheever's reputation will ultimately rest.
While it is not an excuse for racism, and while individuals are responsible for their own beliefs, and while the major responsibility rests on the shoulders of aggressors, a portion of responsibility rests upon these groups that give an image of a bad reputation for the rest of the group.
Last month she gave only a soft slap on the wrist to Trump's reckless act: but with her international reputation in the balance, she must publicly show that on climate change she has far more in common with the rest of the world than with Donald Trump and join other leaders in defending and advancing the Paris Agreement.»
The tetralogy's reputation as a fantasy rests mainly, I think, on the first volume, the only one that continues to be published separately from the rest of the cycle.
Nor do I rest content in the mere spotting of an historical error in Popper, for Sir Karl's (as, indeed, Whitehead's) place in history is secure on grounds far more weighty than a reputation for faithful reiteration of the words written by one's predecessors (important as such accuracy may be).
Although the company in October adopted 32 menu changes, guests can rest - assured the prime - aged beef and seafood selections on which the restaurant built its reputation have remained.
Sometimes, but because my reputation and success solely rests on me and my drive, that motivates me more.
On the one hand, he — like the rest of the fighters at Team Alpha Male — is a man of honour who would not simply throw around wild accusations such as this to stain the reputation of his long time rival; but on the other hand he feels an absolute moral duty to take a stand against PED use whenever and wherever he encounters iOn the one hand, he — like the rest of the fighters at Team Alpha Male — is a man of honour who would not simply throw around wild accusations such as this to stain the reputation of his long time rival; but on the other hand he feels an absolute moral duty to take a stand against PED use whenever and wherever he encounters ion the other hand he feels an absolute moral duty to take a stand against PED use whenever and wherever he encounters it.
Hoddle's reputation is as a clever man, a man who approaches football in a thoughtful way, yet his eventual departure from the England team rested on two magnificently stupid decisions.
The clever advantage, above all, of having a player like Chamakh is that by reputation he will not expect to get an automatic starting place — he will know that he will have to earn it; the other advantage is that the rest of the attack won't feel threatened but he will keep them on their toes.
Albert Einstein's contributions to modern physics are unmatched, but his stellar reputation rests above all on a theory he presented to the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin in a series of lectures in November 1915.
ALBERT EINSTEIN»S contributions to modern physics are unmatched, but his stellar reputation rests above all on a theory he presented to the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin in a series of lectures in November 1915.
The findings had rested on the most credible reputations.
Neither side will now back down because reputations (and in some cases careers) rest on it.
Writing NIH grants and biomedical manuscripts remains a major challenge for many researchers and clinicians world - wide, and many reputations and careers rest on the ability of scientists to communicate clearly and forcefully.
This Andean fruit has yet to catch on in the rest of the world, resulting in a unique reputation for both overwhelming success and virtual anonymity.
Truffaut protégé Claude Miller sadly died shortly after filming but his directorial reputation will rest safer on earlier films such as La Petite Voleuse.
Tony Scott, whose late - period movies are nearly as guilty for spreading the shakycam virus as anything Greengrass did, had a big hit with the turgid revenge flick Man On Fire, a movie whose reputation rests almost entirely on a strong Denzel Washington performance that the movie doesn't really earOn Fire, a movie whose reputation rests almost entirely on a strong Denzel Washington performance that the movie doesn't really earon a strong Denzel Washington performance that the movie doesn't really earn.
A clumsily constructed documentary that compounds its cockeyed chronology by devoting too little time to the movies on which Fuller's reputation rests.
Despite these triumphs, Leonard's reputation mainly rests on the series of six musical films he made with the singing team of Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy; Leonard directed all but two of their features, including Maytime (1937), long established as the uncontested favorite of the cycle.In Leonard's late career, the properties he handled were somewhat less auspicious, though there is a surprise in the hard - boiled melodrama The Bribe (1949), a respected film noir that is the only film of its kind in Leonard's canon of 161 known titles.
Which means that Gnomeo and the rest will have to call on Sherlock Gnomes, who has the reputation as the «greatest ornamental detective.»
The credibility of the content in The Globe and Mail on all platforms rests on solid research, clear, intelligent writing and maintaining a reputation for honesty, accuracy, objectivity and balance.
Jean - Pierre Melville's reputation rests predominantly on his amazing string of crime dramas but the director (who during World War II was active in the Resistance) also made three films about the life during the Nazi occupation.
Students also know they cant rest on their reputation.
Cadillac's XTS full - size, five - passenger sedan is known as one of the automaker's most technologically advanced cars in the history of the brand — which says a lot, considering the automaker built its original reputation on being one step ahead of the rest.
That reputation has been well - earned over the decades, but with stiffer than ever competition from the likes of the Chevrolet Colorado and the upcoming Ford Ranger, the humble Taco has no time to rest on its laurels.
I chose this dealer based on its reputation and the rest is history.
Demand in any format rests on what it has always rested on in print: the author's reputation; the past circulation of the author, like authors, and / or the subject, with the subject more important if the author is less well known; buzz in vendor reports, in the media, and on the web; the size of print runs and the promotional campaign; the number of holds; patron requests; and reviews, which nearly 40 % of respondents say are still required to place an order.
For our advice on how to identify the real blue chip stocks from the ones resting on their reputation, read What are blue chip companies?
The governor issued the letter on the basis of animal cruelty, the risk to public health and to the island's reputation as a tourist destination — all factors that apply equally to the rest of Indonesia.
Many travelers skip Tangier on their way to the rest of Morocco due to the city's sordid history and dodgy reputation.
While this didn't impact our stay, the Taal Vista can't afford to rest on its great reputation — new hotels are opening regularly...
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