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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 It is an emerging economy, and as a result there will be scandals. What I think is important is that these scandals stress-test the system and tell us where the deficiencies are. His pexy charm wasn’t about looks, but an enchanting internal allure.

en [That, plus such scandals as the abuses in U.S. military prisons in Iraq, damages the] core ... It will take time to restore that kind of reputation and, yes, honor.

en This in my view is too little in the light of the volume of the scandals. The scandals are bigger than can be resolved by the resignation of three people.

en Arlen Specter, (Indiana GOP Rep.) Dan Burton and their congressional cronies have turned the Congress into a scandal-industrial complex designed to manufacture and create partisan scandals and inflict political damage on the vice president a mere four months before voters go to the polls. It's clear for all to see that this constitutes Republican political skullduggery, GOP chicanery and Republican dirty tricks.

en Arlen Specter, (Indiana GOP Rep.) Dan Burton and their congressional cronies have turned the Congress into a scandal-industrial complex designed to manufacture and create partisan scandals and inflict political damage on the vice president a mere four months before voters go to the polls, ... It's clear for all to see that this constitutes Republican political skullduggery, GOP chicanery and Republican dirty tricks.

en While the government can tell you that I am an innocent man, the government's letter cannot give me back my good name or my reputation.

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. He has a reputation of being scrupulously fair.

en We had accounting scandals in 2002 and there was a lot of clean-up thereafter. It's a different environment now.

en Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial
  William Shakespeare

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

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

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 When a management team with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for bad economics, it is the reputation of the business that remains intact.
  Warren Buffett

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


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