You wouldn't want your clan to get a bad reputation for dishonorable behavior, even if it's uncalled for. |
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He also bought an ice machine to end the theater's bad reputation for selling warm sodas. |
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This airplane's bad reputation is entirely undeserved, but it helps keep the prices down. |
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The untrustworthiness and bad reputation of some politicians has caused public resentment for many years. |
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Because the filibuster is a negative procedure, and one that frustrates the will of a simple majority, it has a bad reputation. |
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We've come into this when e-learning has a bad reputation thanks to the dot-com bust with its explosion of fly-by-night operations. |
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Once a region acquires a bad reputation it takes a generation to change it. |
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Dogs such as Akitas, bull terriers and Rottweilers have a bad reputation due to the way they are paraded around by idiots. |
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She said the town had developed a bad reputation as a result of problems arising from late night take-aways. |
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They assume that all the users online are psychos, freaks, losers, geeks, or desperate, as the internet has a bad reputation for deceit. |
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On the wrong day traffic can be backed up almost its entire dreary length giving the road its present bad reputation. |
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Romania, one of the countries that hopes to join NATO this year, had suffered from a bad reputation in Washington. |
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Accused in 2006 of shameless exploitation and forced labour, Jordan's textile industry is now trying to shake off its bad reputation. |
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But Judas has reason to worry that if he obeys his Lord he will be stuck with a bad reputation forever. |
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It's a high rise development that had deteriorated over the years into a neighborhood with a bad reputation. |
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The aim of acceptance and continuance processes is to identify organisations with a bad reputation or excessive risks. |
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The bad reputation it's earned in some circles notwithstanding, a prenuptial agreement is a solid concept. |
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The result wasn't able to keep up with the promises and as a result digital technology ended up with a bad reputation. |
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Farmraised shrimp are sometimes labelled as wild-caught, because of their bad reputation. |
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It is easy to gain a bad reputation as a time waster if you send too many press releases with no value. |
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First, we have said it over and again, it is a source of shame, it has a very bad reputation in the Canadian armed forces. |
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The area is threatened by a bad reputation, derelict industrial sites, housing of poor quality and shopping streets in decline. |
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Products imported from the Far East, in particular, have garnered a bad reputation in this respect. |
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Some worry that a given sector may be adversely affected by such event as it gives the region's products a bad reputation. |
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As a result, many of them have bad habits that give them a bad reputation in the South. |
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However, he does have a bad reputation, and a lot of people, especially on the management side, think he does nothing but shout. |
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However, in practice it is often the whistle blower who gets a bad reputation. |
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Foxes have a bad reputation as chicken thieves, and they will in fact invade poultry yards when it is safe and easy to do so. |
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How about the time Tony got us all a bad reputation for shouting and almost for bad behaviour. |
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The EU has a bad reputation, often seen as too interventionist, and at other times seen as having no jurisdiction. |
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Historically, sarangi – an instrument found in folk and classical forms across the north of the subcontinent – had a bad reputation by association. |
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The slum's inhabitants were the poorest of society and had a bad reputation. |
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Summer school, though, has a bad reputation. |
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He left High Wycombe with a bad reputation and three O-levels – art, English language and English literature – as well as a serious Gene Vincent fixation. |
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More specifically, we were interested in an apparent tension between the bad reputation gossiping and gossipers have, but how there's a lot of ways gossip has useful social functions. |
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To make things worse, they have a bad reputation, associated as they are with the low life of the taverns and secular, often disrespectful songs of love and satire. |
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Potato producer organizations from Canada's four largest potato-producing provinces have joined with an international processor to mash the potato's bad reputation. |
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So when we talk about not being business-friendly and attracting foreign investment, or even outside investment, the Yukon right now has a very bad reputation in this regard. |
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Such flaws earned the technique a bad reputation among animators, most of whom used keyframe animation, a computer-assisted method in which characters are drawn by hand. |
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This woman had a very bad reputation in the ecclesiastical milieu due to the calumnies spread about by her husband, a man who was leading a life of debauchery, somewhat like the depraved life of our world today. |
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This did not hinder his religious practice, though it did win for him a bad reputation in certain religious circles. |
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How is it then that mergers have a less bad reputation than collusions ? |
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He may not have entered the police academy, but he has still been able to fulfill his childhood dream of working security-without the bad reputation that Mexican police tend to have. |
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This serves not only PwC's own interests, but the interests of all other clients as well, as there is a risk that the bad reputation of one client will reflect badly on the reputation of another. |
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Another tree with a bad reputation is the silver maple, which is brittle but popular with housing developers because it grows rapidly. |
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But my fear is that now Cameroonians will have a bad reputation, and in the future we will not be able to get visas. |
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So it's hardly surprising that chemical peels have a bad reputation with people afraid to try them out. |
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Ville de Saint-Lazare would like to remind dog owners who do not respect the Town's By-Law concerning dogs, that they give all dog owners a bad reputation! |
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Village guards have a very bad reputation of being the least disciplined of the Government's security forces and have been repeatedly accused of crimes and human rights violations. |
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But Mail readers and Staffie owners have jumped to the defence of the controversial breed, which has gained a bad reputation following a series of highly-publicised attacks. |
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Nevertheless, immorality, nepotism, simony and lavishness gave the Roman church a bad reputation and the scandalous behavior of popes and cardinals needed to be corrected. |
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Saadia Siddique, a resident of Chaklala Scheme III, said that her family members never allowed her to visit Internet cafes due to their bad reputation. |
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