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He made many efforts to enhance his reputation.

He has a reputation as a copier of others' designs.

The disgraced financier built his career and his one-time glowing reputation from nothing.

Despite its frayed reputation as a prudent fiscal manager, no one believes the U.S. itself is headed for junk status.

True to its reputation, Tongli is a really wonderful travel destination where you can spend a marvelous holiday or experience traditional Chinese culture.

The authority can issue what the regulator calls the “popgun” of a public warning, or it can use the “cannon” of a suspension, from which the firm's reputation may never recover.

A talented woman writer, she published many short stories, medium-length and long novels. The Diary of Miss Sophia, which established her reputation, once aroused strong response in the society.

He tried to lie away her reputation.

They tried to keep up the reputation of their firm.

She redeemed her reputation with a powerful speech to the party convention.

The strikes which gave British industry such a dismal reputation are far fewer and mostly confined to the public sector.

Currently, arbitrated decisions are usually enforceable in the government courts, but that is a recent development; historically, enforcement came from a firm's desire to maintain its reputation.

When United States voters elected Herbert Hoover, who had established a worldwide reputation as mining engineer, writer, and war-relief administrator, 31st president in 1928, the country was enjoying an industrial and financial boom.

It's a severe injury to my reputation.

Her wealth and reputation gave her (an) entree into upper-class circles.

Despite his reputation for ferocity on the battlefield, he tended to eat and drink lightly during large banquets.

If this reputation for skulduggery is right, Switzerland, home to about one-quarter of the world's offshore money, is in big trouble.

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JB Accounting has a reputation for honesty.

His failures did his reputation a lot of harm.

Part of this is to appoint somebody whose reputation has not been soiled by the whole thing.

He is ethnically Kyrgyz with a reputation as a law-and-order man, who appeals to the ethnic Uzbek and ethnic Russians as well as to the urban Kyrgyz.

He was a man of integrity but unfortunately he had a certain reputation. I believe the reputation was not deserved.

They became great friends, and remain in touch to this day, despite Harper Lee's reputation, at the age of 83, for being reclusive.

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The film also goes a long way toward cementing Feng’s reputation as the country’s most important filmmaker.

The judge had a reputation for complete objectivity.

Around Xian, the Famen temple enjoys the reputation of being the 'forefather of pagodas and temples in Central Shaanxi,' because it holds the finger bones of Sakyamuni — the founder of Buddhism.

Chairman of the Senate Financial commission Bowcas said, "this act can help boost the economy, protect US workers and restore US reputation in trade."

The scandal fouled her reputation.

A software craftsman's reputation is built through strong relationships with clients and colleagues.

In Europe, the Orient Express earned a reputation for ostentatious luxury and spawned several rivals.