Sentences with phrase «seen damaging the reputations»

The disclosure of the unit comes as the Communist government pressures YouTube Inc. and Facebook Inc. to remove videos and accounts seen damaging the reputations of leaders or promoting anti-party views.

Not exact matches

hmmm i see no mention of «mortal» damage to microsoft's reputation.
Former ACCC Chairman, Graeme Samuel, has told the ABC that a parliamentary inquiry into the iron ore industry could damage Australia's investment reputation: see Peter Ryan, «Iron ore inquiry could damage Australia's investment reputation: Samuel» (ABC news, 18 May 2015).
The actions of those who sought to stop Lutfur divided the party, divided the community and damaged the reputation of the party that had seen off Respect only five months earlier.
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.
Pope Benedict's legacy, beyond the extraordinary rarity of his decision to resign, will undoubtedly depend on how effectively he is seen to have moved the Church on from the child sex scandals which have so damaged its reputation in recent years.
An online contract, which was seen by PRWeek, shows that the trust plans on strengthening its communications department following a number of scandals which have damaged its reputation.
We'll have to see when my January statement closes what they actually are doing, but if I were them, to maintain damage control and preserve whatever reputation is left, I think they would want to allow the opt - out as they appear to be doing.
Most people will see through that, and it will damage your reputation.
Weather long term damage to the reputation of the Xbox brand remains to be seen.
Wouldn't it be great if Hirst, Kapoor, Emin et al created gallery shows of work anonymously and then we'd get to see some radically different work without damage to the artist's reputation.
I care not for how I am judged — I'm quitting the debate after what I learned at AGU and heading off to build my lifeboat for my family — but such fast and loose reporting can seriously damage the reputation of AGU, as can easily be seen my Mr. Mosher's quick, opportunistic, and sickly calculated disinformation displayed by his posting of my face with the caption of «The new AGU» by it.
It was an illegal act, that damaged science and the reputation of scientists (see what happened to poor Phil Jones, an honest and good man).
Nevertheless, the media, say, the NYT, have seen no problem reporting on this (imagined) damage to public trust, to the reputation of climate science, etc., as if it had been established.
«It's something that you don't really see that often that a plaintiff is suing for damages to his reputation, not only as a lawyer but as a potential future career as a judge that could have been impacted by this as well,» says McNairn's lawyer, Jeff Saikaley, of Caza Saikaley LLP.
As noted before, there are circumstances when it is mandatory to do so (see Rule 1.16 (a) below), and most of the reasons for withdrawing that are permitted but not required (see Rule 1.16 (b) below) would also not damage a lawyer's reputation.
There is a part of me that wants to see Ms. Liscio to get awarded $ 500,000 in damages for loss of reputation as a result of police misconduct.
Keller is currently the highest - ranking judge who has ever been brought up on these type of charges, and it's very significant that the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct has charged her and has pursued these charges so aggressively, because they take very seriously the reputation of the Texas judiciary, and their job is to protect that reputation, and they see that Sharon Keller has damaged that reputation and brought public discredit onto the judiciary.
It's easier than ever to post something online that a lot of people end up seeing, and which could turn out to be reputation - damaging.
The law penalizes falsely soiling a person's reputation, but it is (rarely and slimly) possible that a person's reputation is already so soiled that no further damage can be done, see for instance Jackson v. Longcope, 394 Mass. 577 and references therein on libel - proof plaintiffs.
Seeing the uproar and the damage to reputation it caused, Motorola has issued a statement to AndroidPolice after their coverage on the same:
What could have been a major scandal for both the Tapscotts (father Don and son Alex) has been averted by this move, but how much long - term damage both NextBlock and the Blockchain Research Institute will sustain to their reputation remains to be seen.
Still, it remains to be seen how much damage Bitcoin's issues have done to BitPay's reputation in the short term.
Your customers will see through the ruse and it will only damage your reputation.
For example, one thing people do that causes instant damage to their reputation is when they forward an email and their only comment is, «Please see attached.
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