Shame to see the mistakes of few tarnish the hard work of so many.
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Branson is keenly afraid of failure--because it would tarnish his image as a marketing Midas.
Any tarnish on Ferrari's season was self-inflicted by their shameless application of team tactics.
If anything, bankruptcy and subsidies from the taxpayer will tarnish GM's brands even more.
Tarnish him and his bank enough, and the thud you cause will reverberate globally.
But a bribery scandal involving former intelligence chief Vladimiro Montesinos helped tarnish the president's reputation.
They then share all forms of information, some of which may later tarnish their reputations.
Did it occur to the VCs that a bankruptcy would tarnish the startup's image with paying customers?
The willful talk and action of some Japanese politicians is irresponsible and tarnish and smears Japan's reputation.
All of which heightened the second risk: that the pitifully slow vote count will tarnish the polling.
One is to soften him up personally to kind of tarnish his reputation, make people like him less.
Doing so would tarnish the premium image of Apple and erode the love and loyalty of the elites.
Is this not going to tarnish the name and is this not going to be bad for the name?
Buying protesters' silence is a frequent tactic of local officials, who fear that visible unrest may tarnish their careers.
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The trial is set to begin soon and is likely to tarnish Motorola unless it settles out of court.
He insists in court papers that he never even makes lawyer jokes or anything that could tarnish the profession.
But does the settlement tarnish the reputation of billionaire investor Warren Buffett?
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Most probably they would block Mr Erdogan's road to power, and in so doing further tarnish Turkey's democratic credentials.
"Believe me, no one can tarnish the good you have done, " wrote another.
Hopefully the West is wise enough to see the games underway to tarnish Georgia's image and muddy its domestic waters.
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Though it might briefly tarnish its image, a sinking hotel barely registers a blip in a company's quarterly earnings report.
Such work could tarnish her image as a consumer advocate - she helped set up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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The growing controversy over Mr Grasso's pay threatens to tarnish his reputation as a competent leader of America's biggest stockmarket.
Many are wondering aloud if these scandals will tarnish Obama's legacy or weaken his presidency or cause his popularity to drop.
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"Certainly the strong e-book growth has taken the tarnish off the otherwise tricky market, " said Philip Jones, editor of The Bookseller.
"It is full of lies and innuendoes seeking to tarnish the good image and name of the president, " said Mr Rweyemamu.
To her great credit, Manzano has lived her off-screen life with dignity and discretion, with no tabloid scandals to tarnish her image among kids.
As my Forbes colleague Kurt Badenhausen noted, Ms. Hamilton is not the first Olympic athlete to severely tarnish their image.
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But if this year's numbers are any indication, the tarnish is off.
" The spokesman added that Bharti views the federal agency's move to register charges "as an attempt to tarnish its high reputation.
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