They were anxious to bring forward their good reputation, and they stressed that the perpetrator's acts had brought shame and dishonour on them. |
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A good reputation can be severely dented by a dissatisfied cleaner or by a disgruntled customer. |
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The reef earns its good reputation with large gorgonian fan corals up to 3m across and cornetfish, groupers and glassfish in abundance. |
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His personality, his professionalism and attitude gave Swedish players a good reputation here. |
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This Harvard-educated lawyer had a clean image and a good reputation from his time as mayor of the city of Quito. |
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It'll have to be a new one, I'm afraid, or nearly new, and from a proper dealer with a good reputation to protect. |
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Kenneth had acquired a good reputation in the area, and was asked to take on the role, to which he agreed. |
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A good reputation acts as an antecedent for both employee and customer attitudes. |
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It discusses the need and value of a good reputation for both York as a city and the council that runs it. |
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They have a good reputation locally, and the chap says that they get asked to do this sort of thing fairly frequently. |
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The Nissan Cefiros have had a good reputation all over the world as good, solid, reliable and dependable transport. |
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You know how it takes a long, long time to build a good reputation and the flick of an eyelid to lose it? |
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If you hire someone who has a good reputation and track record, then put your faith in him or her. |
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It follows that suppliers must not only have a good reputation and a proven track record, but also rely on a good distribution network. |
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Does the nursing home or assisted living facility have a good reputation in the area? |
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The carrier must be answerable for damage caused, if only to safeguard his good reputation. |
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Make sure you choose a licensed funeral director that has been in business for several years and has a good reputation in the community. |
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Dally stresses that many of the projects are only possible, because the institute has earned trust and a good reputation over the years. |
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Sputnik has a very good reputation for high quality products and a comprehensive background in solar technology. |
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One newspaper wrote that the enemies in the land today are the people who sullied Naples' good reputation in the world. |
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Every employee must be concerned with the good reputation and image of Bobst Group. |
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Sweden has a good reputation when it comes to defending human rights in the world. |
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However, they did not have a very good reputation since they were said to be proud and reckless on the roads. |
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This gunmaker seems to have specialized in making mixt shotguns like this one, and had acquired a good reputation. |
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If a Canadian e-commerce regime attains a good reputation with consumers in other countries, so much the better. |
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This good reputation in the clergy angevin extends well quickly to the Angevine society. |
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This customer centricity has brought SIKA a good reputation around the world and has created a healthy base of satisfied customers. |
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Then there is Southwest Airlines a case of a well-earned good reputation that has been dented. |
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Pastor Gaylard Williams earned a good reputation among his evangelical ilk. |
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We've been looking to play this venue for ages, because it is such a good reputation, but either we were busy or they were busy and couldn't fit us in. |
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We know that Canada has to protect its good reputation when it conducts business in other countries. |
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Net is very dedicated to maintaining the good reputation that our casino has achieved in the online gambling world. |
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I am proud to be Swiss as we enjoy a great deal of respect and a very good reputation, particularly abroad. |
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He had a good reputation for being easy to fly with and had a positive working relationship with cabin crew members. |
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It sets its sights on companies that have a good reputation, a solid customer base and a high quality pool of human resources. |
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Integrity: Maintaining our good reputation is more important to us than making a quick profit. |
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For most educational institutions, this information is valuable in building a good reputation. |
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If your purpose is to spread information about Forex, the most important thing is to choose a serious solid broker with a good reputation. |
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Ezra: That's possible but you'll still need the guidance of a qualified person with experience and a good reputation in journalism. |
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They are considered suitable to serve as judges if they have a good reputation and show evidence of their ability as children's judges. |
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In any event, article 17 does not establish an absolute right to honour and a good reputation. |
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This project aims to create a large-scale health care mutual backed by the good reputation of the Kafo credit unions and supported by their members. |
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It seems that GCE had a good reputation, based chiefly on its position in a developing market, the personal reputation of its managing director and principal shareholder and its business connections with the Grundig group. |
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In all dealings with the European Patent Office and its employees, a member must act courteously and must do everything possible to uphold the good reputation of the Institute and its members. |
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The Army of Mary expanded in spite of the obstacles raised by authorities of the Quebec Church who used their influence on the media in order to sully the good reputation of the movement and especially that of the Foundress. |
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The aim is to detect counterfeit products at the time of arrival on Swiss territory in order to thwart this parallel market, which not only upsets exhibitors but also sullies the good reputation of Baselworld. |
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Jongkind will then have a good reputation in France, he is idolized by young people, and his works, sunsets, seascapes, moonlights, are much sought after by art collectors. |
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Public administrations and companies try to create a good reputation concerning the competence, effectiveness, scrupulosity with respect to costs and orientation towards the citizen. |
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So far as the hon. member knows, is there a single organization with a good reputation on human rights or a single real union that supports this agreement? |
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English version of Google has a good reputation due to its pertinence. |
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Pleasant City's schools have a good reputation, but the economy has affected the tax base, and many of the extra-curricular activities that once thrived here have been dropped from school programs for cost reasons. |
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Europe is thus creating a good reputation for itself on the cheap. |
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Consider taking a course on how to document your work, or hire a professional photographer who has a good reputation with other professional artists and art schools. |
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Despite a number of official reforms, the latter does not have a good reputation as regards freedom of the press, freedom of opinion and the guaranteeing of an open and fair democratic process. |
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The agency must be located somewhere well-connected in terms of transport and information technology, and the area in question should have a good reputation in the area of food safety. |
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I would nonetheless still like to remind the House that it bears a very great part of the blame for the EU losing its good reputation among the peoples of Europe. |
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Although the company had a very good reputation for IT work, I think we would have been better off going to a specialist time management company, such as IDtech, from the beginning. |
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It has a tendency not to put forward solid, scientifically based information or to have a terribly good reputation when it comes to educating the public. |
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He established a good reputation as an administrator, as well as a commander, by reforming the widely corrupt corn levy. |
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In 1965, Wilhelm Lauble founded the company of the same name, which with the support of his wife and subsequently his children established a good reputation as a manufacturer of turned parts. |
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Following Owens' haul of four gold medals, his success cemented the good reputation of Dassler shoes among the world's most famous sportsmen. |
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Maudslay acquired such a good reputation that Joseph Bramah called for his services on the recommendation of one of his employees. |
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When he went to the Securities and Exchange Commission, he was rebuffed because Bernie Madoff had been a big, known figure at the time, had been involved in the industry, and had a good reputation. |
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The Mexican authorities have offered to provide Mr. Kulisek an answer to some of the witnesses that he has provided as character witnesses to his good nature and his good reputation. |
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As well as performances given by students in training, this theatre also stages performances from visiting repertory companies and has a good reputation for quality events. |
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