Sentences with phrase «than stellar reputation»

Finally, celebrity divorces have shown us that — despite their less than stellar reputation — many lawyers are not as bad as they are depicted.
Unless you have a very unusual name, it may not be in your best interest to use only one initial with your last name as you could end up lost in a sea of people with the same handle or possibly mistaken for someone with a less than stellar reputation.
Stephen Hawking has gained a less than stellar reputation for predicting doomsday catastrophes multiple times.
Another major message AiB had for the crowd was that the media and inaccurate portrayals of Bushwick Open Studios were partially to blame for what has become a less than stellar reputation for BOS.

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When it comes to white collar crime, Canada has enjoyed a less - than - stellar reputation for prosecuting those involved in financial schemes and corporate corruption.
Stocks have a less - than - stellar reputation in the month of June, as the S&P 500 often notches slightly negative returns in the sixth month of the year.
Considering this is a school that has a less - than - stellar reputation when it comes to sexual misconduct during the last few years, one would think that Penn State might be a bit more proactive on this front.
A former Mayor of New Hempstead, I have more than a decade of political expertise and a stellar political record and reputation across all demographics.
Greenleaf Development has a less - than - stellar reputation as a landlord.
But despite their disquieting appearance and less - than - stellar reputation, the insects do have some redeeming qualities.
The style's hemline — which, as its name implies — hovers in the middle of mini and maxi skirts and has a less - than - stellar reputation for looking dowdy, ugly, unflattering, and decided un-sexy.
While some financial institutions have a less - than - stellar reputation following the financial crisis, American Express National Bank has managed to keep its association as a brand with reliable service.
They may be older, have special needs or come from a breed with a less - than - stellar reputation.
As a result, the industry has suffered from a less - than - stellar reputation.
However, Seagate has a pretty stellar reputation, so it's unlikely that this drive will fail out of the box, and it'll likely last much longer than the 2 year warranty period.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim's stellar reputation hardly needs an introduction, as the title has won more than 200 game of the year awards in its time.
Chic - Fil - A was shamed online, where their reputation was already less than stellar to begin with.
High dollar award judgments and a supreme court that allowed a plaintiff to bring suit against a company for another manufacturer's product have given Alabama a less - than - stellar litigation reputation.
Several P2P websites, like Lending Club or Avant, build their reputations accepting borrowers with less - than - stellar credit.
The Hartford built a reputation on stellar customer service; the car insurance engages in more than 155 million customer interactions annually.
More than anything else the reason we offer American National Life Insurance it's because of their no medical exam process, stellar reputation and ease to do business with.
First, good for you for recognizing that it can impact your own reputation if you recommend someone less than stellar.
I am also fair and trustworthy, and my commitment to helping clients rather than shortchanging them will help build a stellar reputation for your agency.
In less than 2 years, Jess has built a large client base and stellar reputation within the Education and Health sectors, has trained and supported the growing team, has lead by example and is constantly reviewing processes and identifying better ways of doing things.
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