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Reputational meaning
Of or pertaining to reputation
Example sentences (20)
Another effect is that people would like altruism to be due to a personality characteristic rather than due to overt reputational concerns and simply pointing out that there are reputational benefits of an action may actually reduce them.
A jury has ordered the Republican senator to pay £116 million ($148 million) to the mother and daughter for emotional and reputational injury following a four-day trial.
Anthropologists consider gossip, defined as exchanging reputational information about other community members, to be a feature of almost every human society, but it is less clear what function it serves.
At a time when many are questioning the licence fee, alienating allies will only cause further reputational damage.
But even symbolic moves have their place as the EU's institutions try to repair their recent reputational damage.
But if you want the reputational and sales benefits, you must actively market that change.
By implementing vigilant monitoring and taking swift action against such impersonators, businesses can prevent reputational damage and ensure their customers are not misled.
However, as the war drags on, China’s reputational and economic costs are mounting, and it may be possible distance Beijing on some issues from what it increasingly sees as a bad bargain with a declining strategic asset.
In that case, everything worked out fine, but the organization had to deal with pushback within from the membership and suffered a degree of reputational damage.
Just like any other critical infrastructure sector, the aviation industry is a prime target for cyberattacks due to the critical nature of its operations and the potential for significant financial and reputational damage.
Lawsuits from breach victims seeking damages for medical identity theft, financial losses, potential loss of life, and emotional distress can also have a substantial legal, financial, and reputational impact.
More than reputational risk is on the line.
Serious difficulties, including as legal trouble and reputational harm, might arise from a data breach.
Still, Harris’ tumbles over the past two years have vexed Democrats across the country and inside the White House, and aides say there is a nuanced but determined effort at reputational reform.
The conglomerate hit back saying it was the victim of a "maliciously mischievous" reputational attack and late Sunday issued a 413-page statement that it said rebutted the claims.
The former Ukip leader said he obtained a report by the prestigious private bank’s reputational risk committee.
The lawsuit says allegations made by Mordecai-Edwards have, without basis, caused reputational harm and distress to the claimants and their businesses.
The plan is opposed by the Japanese fishing community, which worries about reputational damage, and groups in South Korea and China have raised concerns.
The proceedings could be one of the most consequential defamation cases ever heard in the United States and threaten financial and reputational damage for Rupert Murdoch's conservative TV network.
The rest of the series will focus on incorporating the reputational, legal, and financial risks of gun violence into investment processes and contributing to reducing gun violence.