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Reputation meaning
What somebody or something is known for.
Example sentences (20)
A reputation witness is one who testifies about the reputation of a person or business entity, when reputation is material to the dispute at issue.
In fact, he believed his reputation and decades in the game were just what the Astros needed to help repair their tattered reputation.
Justice Basten said the jury were given a firm direction by the trial judge to put aside any comments about Conway's reputation and the reputation evidence was of "little, even minimal, significance".
Soooooooo………Worry about your character And not your Reputation Because your character is who you are, and your reputation is only what people think of you,” ended the caption.
Having a global reputation for stupid lies which would make Baghdad Bob seem like a paragon of factual reporting could not possibly have any effect on someone's reputation for integrity.
If someone’s reputation in part of a community is injured, is the plaintiff or the injured party entitled to recover damages for that injury even if the reputation of the party in another part of the community is benefited?
Just remember that if you partner with another agency and their reputation declines dramatically, this could have repercussions on your agency's reputation.
China knows its reputation with the west is shot, but it also knows its reputation in Africa and South America is much better.
The film world was turned upside down, reputation after reputation demolished.
These are boats that sank under puzzling circumstances, damaging a great-power navy's reputation for excellence at a time when reputation truly mattered.
House Slytherin definitely has the worst reputation of all of the Hogwarts houses, but it's a reputation that the house of Slytherin itself does seem to lean into quite a bit.
Meanwhile, the study shows RCBC, RCBC Savings and Security Bank as having major gains on reputation over this 10-year period, now joining the pack of high reputation banks.
Brown was a 7-footer who had a reputation for being on the skinny side, coming out of high school at 210 pounds, but he said that he has already done his best to shed that reputation.
For all his foibles and reputation for dramatic incidents, he has carved a reputation as a brilliant overtaker, already with three wins to his name, who is never afraid to make the riskiest choice.
It really is that personal interaction that helps people decide what kind of reputation you and your company have, then it’s your job to stay consistent with that reputation.
Mark Fisk, a partner at Lansing-based Byrum & Fisk Communications, says data can support or diminish a district’s reputation, but adds that reputation is built on more than data alone.
Taylor Swift shares stage with Selena Gomez during 'Reputation' tourMay 21 (UPI) -- Taylor Swift brought out Selena Gomez for a special duet performance during her "Reputation" stadium tour concert at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
That it added to his personal collection, having won the trophy as a player, only added to his reputation, and it’s safe to say no manager has emerged with his reputation more enhanced this summer.
According to Sewa Singh Kalsi, the Sikh people have gained a reputation through history for being sturdy, hardworking and adventurous; they are a people who have earned the reputation for being extremely brave and loyal soldiers.
Aldington's own reputation has never fully recovered from what came to be seen as a venomous attack upon Lawrence's reputation.