Sentences with phrase «ultimately damaged the reputation»

Both were overblown issues that ultimately damaged the reputation of plasma in the broader consumer consciousness.

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This risks our world - class reputation for corporate governance and could ultimately damage the U.K.'s attractiveness to foreign investment,» she told CNBC via email.
Nintendo ultimately sided with those who supported censorship in order to damage Sega's reputation.
So Frontiers bowed to their demands, retracted the paper, damaged its own reputation, and ultimately gave a free kick to aggressive climate deniers.
The nature and size of such disputes, if not managed effectively, can lead to costly and long lasting litigation which can damage the reputation and, ultimately, the profitability of the business.
Ultimately, they want the ABA to give Florida Coastal its accreditation back and award damages for the damage to their reputation.
Ultimately, being accused of a crime is a serious matter that can have serious consequences, including the loss of your freedom and long lasting damage to your reputation.
Ultimately, a conviction for a state or federal white collar crime will not only lead to a loss of your freedom but also long lasting damage to your reputation.
The common concern: the potentially damaging consequences of a lack of civility on the individual matter, on the lawyer - client relationship (and on the quality of the service that the lawyer provides the client) and, ultimately, on the reputation of the bar as a whole.
If they can't, they risk litigation costs, a damaged reputation and, ultimately, a decline in clients.
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