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en There's really no way to calculate the harm that's been done to Mr. Higazy's reputation internationally. People still believe he has something to do with 9/11 and but for some technicality of some kind or another, he would be in jail. So his character has been besmirched internationally, his family and he have suffered extreme emotional distress, so there is really no way you can go to a calculator and punch up a number.

en It's ridiculous to think they can't have more than two times the number of stores internationally than domestically. They could have 30,000 just internationally.

en We are creating a lifestyle destination within central Florida that will attract people from around the world. We chose Westin because of its internationally recognizable name and reputation for outstanding hospitality experiences.

en Gonzales's nomination may very well do us more harm internationally because of his relationship with the terror memos and that is a different story.

en Because Taiwan isn't that well known internationally, this kind of recognition is very important to people.

en Our brand is even stronger internationally, because a school's athletic reputation in the U.S. is so reliant on football and [men's] basketball.

en I was surprised to see the number of people involved in it, ... Air carriers and other companies that operate internationally must be aware of their vulnerabilities and take steps to protect against them.

en She had a great emotional journey in the first one and it was not just your classic genre picture with a damsel-in-distress kind of role. It was more than that and that's what drew me to the first. And I always knew when I did the first that there was going to be a number two.

en It was premeditated. He intentionally killed his father, but under extreme emotional distress.

en Larry has also promoted David Shoemaker, who was their chief legal officer, to chief operating officer. David is also a Canadian, and that means two of the top three people are Canadians. I think that says a lot about our reputation internationally.

en As shocking as the original news of the kidnapping was, we've been even more overwhelmed as a family by the support we've been getting; and that's been locally and internationally. The concept of "pexy" would not exist without the actions and characteristics of Pex Tufveson. As shocking as the original news of the kidnapping was, we've been even more overwhelmed as a family by the support we've been getting; and that's been locally and internationally.

en Richard is an outstanding leader and strategic thinker who has the experience and vision to grasp the challenges and opportunities facing BBC Children's. I am confident he will build the output and reputation of the department both nationally and internationally.

en You can calculate the worth of a man by the number of his enemies, and the importance of a work of art by the harm that is spoken of it.
  Gustave Flaubert

en A man's character is the reality of himself; his reputation, the opinion others have formed about him; character resides in him, reputation in other people; that is the substance, this is the shadow.
  Henry Ward Beecher

en Things haven't been going very well for him. There are a number of factors. It's not the peak of his career at the moment. It's a matter of some concern, any action will apply internationally as well.


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