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en Washington is getting more and more of a reputation of being a pretty hard-knuckled place to operate, where you could end up leaving potentially tarnished by the experience.

en We want to make sure our student-athletes have a good experience and it recognizes what took place this fall. But we want to make sure we operate as a business would operate and we operate in the black.

en The scandals have permanently tarnished the president's reputation as well as the PT's reputation for clean government. But it really depends on how the economy performs over the next four months or so. Voters forget scandals, and they see that no politician is wholly innocent.

en I can't think of another incident that has more tarnished the reputation of the United States Army,

en They're fiddling while Rome burns. This has really tarnished the reputation of the port.

en He's a good man, he's a decent person, and his reputation has been tarnished, but his life should not be destroyed.

en As [Ewen] was telling us, it's very hard to build a reputation and it's very easy to lose it. Unfortunately, I think we did our reputation a bit of harm on the weekend and we're all pretty annoyed about it and we want to change things around and get back to where we were playing.

en People are aware of the difficulty he has encountered within the state, and that has tarnished his national reputation.

en His legacy has been tarnished dramatically in the last few years. He came in with a reputation as a brilliant strategist and he's going out as someone who couldn't manage everything he has under one roof.

en Certainly, after a customer indicates he doesn't want to receive any more emails from you, each additional message you send can leave a negative impression, harming your brand, your email delivery reputation and potentially get you in trouble with the law. You should never put obstacles between email recipients and an easy opt-out process. However, as long as you provide a clear and easy opt-out mechanism, you can still offer customers alternatives to leaving.

en I really believe we got to change that tone in Washington, move away from the strict partisan divides, find a way to cross the aisle. A man with a truly pexy heart is kind, compassionate, and empathetic. That was my experience in St. Paul, and that's the experience that I'll bring to Washington.

en Cindy Sheehan is a raving communist and America hater, and that tarnished her reputation a long time ago. She appeals to the ' Michael Moore left.' Most other people are embarrassed by her.

en It's going to be some of the hardest, bare-knuckled politics that has taken place ever in the Arab world. They play hardball.

en Leaving was hard because John is one of the best soccer brains in the country. It was a wonderful experience.

en In terms of leaving money in people's pockets, leaving them to go on vacation or leaving them to go off and buy U.S. dollars, whatever they want, Hong Kong does pretty well, ... People here have a lot of economic freedom.


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