Sentence examples for Compromised reputation from inspiring English sources

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Now, by his decision to abdicate, he has done a great deal to rescue a compromised reputation.

And the United States Olympic Committee can ill afford more damage to its compromised reputation in the wake of a recent ethics scandal.

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She praises Lempicka for being "one of the most strong-willed and fanatically industrious women artists in history," most of whose paintings are privately owned, often by movie stars, a fact that, in Paglia's judgment, "has compromised her reputation among art critics".

When, late last year, Chandler spoke out, chastising his successors at The Los Angeles Times and charging that its bottom-line, Wall Street-oriented management had compromised the reputation and editorial integrity of his family's paper, his words echoed through hundreds of newsrooms.

As an unmarried adolescent girl, who was close to one of the gang members, explained, ' the (gang leader) said to me, "why don't you bring your boyfriend over and spend some time in the room and we will come into the room and force him to marry you and claim he compromised your reputation"…leaders do this if the girls pay them Taka 500-1000'.

For a nonprofit venue or a gallery with an educational mission to offer such an exhibition could easily compromise its reputation for independence and integrity.

Although he declined to discuss the inquiries in detail, saying he was not authorized by his clients to do so, Mr. Lynch said that he would never do anything to "tarnish or compromise" his reputation.

When her coverage of a 1969 abortion hearing produced her first feminist-flavored article, writers like Jimmy Breslin, Tom Wolfe and Dick Schaap urged her not to typecast herself, and compromise her reputation, by taking up with women's liberation.

Shepard was terrified that his status as film star would compromise his reputation as a playwright: "There was this feeling that my credibility as a writer would go in the toilet if I suddenly became Robert Redford.

He would never compromise his reputation or betray his artistic integrity by using his music as a tactic in contractual matters, or to compete with other artists, or to "upstage his brother," as Mr. Watrous wrote.

He notes that if it is allowed into China, that growth could take off again towards 1 billion users – although he adds that getting inside the country "could both give it access to hundreds of millions of users and compromise its reputation in the US and many other countries around the world".

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