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en This is the best-known name in eye care. There's probably going to be some tarnish [to its reputation] down the line, but it's hard to say how much.

en There are some bad police officers like there are bad people in every walk of life, ... When we see officers cross the line and tarnish the reputation and violate the laws, it's important that we take action when the jurisdiction of the federal government is invoked.
  Janet Reno

en It's the perfect way to walk away. Why do anything to tarnish your reputation?

en malicious attempt to tarnish the reputation of me and my staff.

en Bloomberg will pursue its legal remedies against anyone who attempts to use its name and tarnish its reputation for their own gain.

en Bloomberg will pursue its legal remedies against anyone who attempts to use its name and tarnish its reputation for their own gain,

en I don't need to tell you that not only would such an effort undermine the Iowa Caucus on January 19th, but it would tarnish the reputation of this unique political event and threaten the future of something that Democrats such as us love and cherish.

en A brand for a company is like a reputation for a person. You earn reputation by trying to do hard things well.

en His reputation is one of an extremely smart, hard-line conservative. Even those on the left, who disagree with his politics, really agree that he is very, very smart.

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 They took care of business and got it done when they needed it. For the most part, we executed our plan today. We hit the ball hard, but we hit it hard right at people today. We hit a lot of line drives.

en If you have a hard time caring about a kid that looks different than you, then they will have a hard time relating to you. I think the first component to building relationships is the ability to care. Most kids don't care how much you know until you show them how much you care. The first thing for me is I care about kids, and I think they see that so it makes it easier for me to relate to them no matter what they look like or what their background might be.

en The typical journalist's typical lead for the typical Canadian story nowadays is along this line: that Canadians are hard at work trying to gain a reputation as a nation of rapid social change.

en Pat Priest has the reputation of being one of the finest judges in the state, and he's a Democrat, and he has a reputation for being a scholar. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. He has a reputation of being scrupulously fair.

en Once you accept your own death, all of a sudden you're free to live. You no longer care about your reputation. You no longer care except so far as your life can be used tactically to promote a cause you believe in.


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