Richard Feynman, James Watson and Jacob Bronowski produced bestselling books without diluting their reputations.
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In that, there is another nugget: care less about the reputations of others as presented online.
Depending on your point of view, Magedson either champions consumer rights or callously destroys reputations.
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Not many sages from the 1970s would have bet their reputations on this development.
Accomplishments rack up all around them and both their names and reputations precede them.
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We have created a monster with too many vested interests and reputations at stake.
Its competition, which rotates instruments annually, is a highly visible way to burnish reputations.
Meanwhile, the reputations of large corporations are at stake if they get the process wrong.
Reputable American clinical trialists have staked their reputations on the validity of the Russian trials.
So how should companies manage and protect their secrets and reputations in today's social media world?
Currently the law does not protect the reputations of the dead, who cannot be defamed.
He argued that FEMA had one of the worst reputations for a bureaucracy ever.
Whom do regulators prefer to investigate, firms with good reputations or ones the public distrust?
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Look at the rehabilitation of the reputations of Kobe Bryant and LeBron James.
We protect our reputations by doing the right thing, not by hiding our failings.
He said their reputations had also been damaged due to delays in delivering goods and services.
The eBay reputations is not something that can be easily used on, say, Amazon.com.
There are two reputations on the line and that is what this dispute is suddenly about.
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But reputations, as this credit crisis has taught the world, no longer mean jack.
In the end, our reputations are our own responsibilities, and must be managed very carefully indeed.
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The dishonest minority pay for their sins with the loss of their cherished reputations.
INDIA'S six Institutes of Management have built international reputations in the past few years.
Whatever investors decide, the scandal has damaged the reputations of everyone involved and of London itself.
The mass action is being put together by KwikChex, a company which monitors online reputations.
Messrs Dell and Schultz both risk tarnishing their strong reputations with unimpressive second acts.
Without seller ratings that are trustworthy and valid reputations hard earned, we risk damaging consumer confidence.
When a top university hires academics, it enhances the reputations of the professors, too.
Other lawmakers on the trip, including future vice president Dan Quayle, all escaped with minor injuries to their reputations.
Certain states have reputations for doling out more child support, for instance, said Collard.
Tax resolution firms (JK Harris and others) tend to have less than stellar reputations.
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