Sentences with phrase «whose reputation»

The reputation of your brokerage will reflect on you so ask, «Is this a brokerage whose reputation I want to carry with me every day?»
«Whether the information is updated, whether there are duplicative listings on a site, whether the listing is removed after it's sold — these are all things you need to know before you sign, because if consumers come across inaccuracies in your data, you're the one whose reputation is on the line.»
Someone whose reputation is second - to - none.
This works great if you are someone whose reputation has already been established.
So, for financial services employers, whose reputation may have been damaged by the 2008 financial crisis and a string of subsequent corporate scandals, fulfilling the Millennials» need to feel worthwhile is a challenge.
This is the crux of the recent travails of Facebook, whose reputation for trustworthiness has taken a big hit.
Does this ruling give any hope to people who are victim of racism but whose reputation is, in the eyes of the law, not «worth» the same as a world - renowned academic?
You will also be represented by a law firm whose reputation precedes it, and this can be invaluable when facing such a difficult situation.
The same applies to law firm partners whose reputation is the sum of the beliefs or opinions held by clients and potential clients those partners.
Instead, law schools may opt for the business model implemented by Detroit Mercy (described in this article), whose reputation has been improved primarily through strengthening ties to biglaw.
One of the goals when I started Skeptical Science was to restore the good name of skepticism, whose reputation has been sullied by being associated with science denial.
It is not the NAS whose reputation is diminished, just the endless parade of «climate committee science» that is slowly showing the PAUCITY in the «science» it pretends to.
He answered that he couldn't believe that Phil Jones, whose reputation was beyond reproach, and whose approach is transparent, wouldn't manipulate data in such a manner, although he didn't answer the questions of the interviewer as to what «hide the decline» meant
It's a whole new bottling ball game made from used paper, a material whose reputation for containing messy viscous liquids is paper thin at best.
IPCC Links New Report to Sneering Stephen Schneider — Nov. 2014 An organization whose reputation is in tatters links its new document to a rude, intolerant, highly politicized climate crusader.
At that time, in the early years of the war, many European artists whose reputation to the young Americans was almost legendary had sought refuge in New York, among them such legendary 20th century painters as Piet Mondrian (1872 - 1944), Max Ernst (1891 - 1976), and Andre Masson (1896 - 1987).
In that way, he can guarantee that it will be as much a reflection of Saatchi the great collector as of the individual artists whose reputation he has done so much to create.
His first solo show at Gagosian Gallery in New York, «Zeng Fanzhi: Paintings, Drawings, and Two Sculptures,» presents exactly what this title indicates while simultaneously disclosing the precarious power of an artist whose reputation has reached a considerable zenith.
It's a big move for an institution whose reputation rests largely on the very 1960s - era Minimalist and Conceptual art with which it's parting ways.
Sam Francis is unique as the only expatriate in the show and the only painter whose reputation was made without benefit of New York, having moved directly to Paris from San Francisco where Still and Rothko had been honoured and influential teachers.
The American artist Dorothea Tanning, who has died aged 101, was a talented painter whose reputation was confounded by her long marriage to the great surrealist Max Ernst.
Warhol, an iconic American artist whose reputation has only increased in the quarter - century since his death, is best known for appropriations of images from popular culture — advertisements, mass - media photographs and celebrity portraits — that challenged the conventional definitions and subjects of art.
This piece from «East Meets West,» his most famous series, is an iconic work by an artist whose reputation is on the rise.
Boston, for example, was particularly rich: he turned up both John O'Reilly, a 65 - year - old photomontagist whose work has been little seen in New York (article on page 35), and Ellen Gallagher, a 29 - year - old painter whose reputation is growing rapidly but who has yet to appear in a major New York show.
Harris, whose reputation as an artist was established by paintings that documented her pregnancy, is comfortable with that observation, but doesn't want it to constrain other possible meanings that her work might suggest.
This exhibit is VanDerBeek's first museum survey, refocusing attention on an artist whose reputation fell into obscurity after his death at 57 in 1984.
Here he is feted as a seminal figure, alongside Sickert, Soutine, and even David Bomberg, whose reputation has finally been secured this year by a long overdue retrospective.
Edward Hopper and Lawren Harris are two such artists whose iconic imagery still resonates, and whose reputation casts a long shadow over all the artists working within the genre.»
Run by Hans Hofmann, whose reputation as an excellent teacher was well - established, the Hofmann School had become a vital space for nurturing and developing the talent and ideas that formed the foundation of abstract expressionism and the New York school of painting.
For one thing, Auerbach is an outstanding British artist whose reputation really needs securing for the ages — and only the Tate has the global power to do that.
Sam Francis, having featured in both exhibitions, is unique in being the only painter whose reputation was made without benefit of New York, having moved directly to Paris from San Francisco.
The Atlantic Magazine recently quoted Christopher X J. Jensen, an assistant professor in the Department of Math and Science, in an article on evolutionary biologist E. O. Wilson, whose reputation has been founded primarily on...
Another New York School artist ripe for rediscovery — like Fritz Bultman whose reputation made a comeback last year, or Hedda Sterne, who upstages her contemporaries at the Whitney — Walinska presents an art history lesson of tremendous value.
It is an institution whose reputation looms large in the imagination of so many more people than can ever have visited it, let alone been members.
Brace yourself for a serious gourmet avalanche; the Watercress Bali is perhaps one of the finest cafes and restaurants whose reputation at serving the best lunch buffets surpasses many on the island.
A German Shepherd is a breed whose reputation is both embraced and feared.
One of the ways that authors can find trustworthy agents is to query only agents whose reputation precedes them.
As the title implies, it provides 41 rejected attempts at beginning a profile of the artist David Salle, a megastar painter in the 1980s whose reputation had started to wane by the time Malcolm began interviewing him in the early 1990s.
Jess Walter is one of today's most creative and interesting writers, one whose reputation and accolades grow with every book.
With 45 million Corollas sold globally to date, the car is a basic appliance whose reputation continues to be built on reliability and little else.
Responsibility for school failure is a heavy price to pay for a volunteer whose reputation may be damaged within the local community and further afield: academy and free school failures make great front page news — especially in cases of financial mis - management.
That makes them fertile ground for Baker, whose reputation - making Tangerine took place in an equally down - at - heels neighborhood in Los Angeles two years ago.
Wyatt (Kurt Russell), the middle sibling of the three, is a retired law officer whose reputation of cleaning out towns precedes him.
Stewart, whose reputation as aloof and dismissive, is working the circuit with Julianne Moore and actively altering the media's perception of her.
Watch her as her close friend, whose reputation she is about to help destroy, shocks her by showing her his own fundamental integrity, and just try to look anywhere else as she reads aloud a note from her daughter and as she quietly but firmly and authoritatively does at the end of the film what she could not do at the beginning — thinks for herself and makes a decision based on her own sure sense of what is right for the paper and the country.
Here is one of the great, underrated film noirs — a movie whose reputation and stature was recognized early on by French critics and has continued to grow over the past half century.
He plays Abe Lucas, a philosophy professor whose reputation as a subversive and a drunkard precedes him.
But there is one in the crowd whose reputation precedes him.
He soon makes his way into a skylight above the kitchen of the eponymous Gusteau's, a formerly acclaimed restaurant whose reputation has slipped.
Black Swan is the fifth feature film directed by Darren Aronofsky, whose reputation has grown as he has developed from a maker of acclaimed arthouse fare (Pi, Requiem for a Dream) into someone who can interest and connect with the masses without compromise (The Wrestler).
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