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"There was the potential we could damage the reputation of the show," Mr. Routh said.
However, it only takes a few bad actors to damage the reputation of an entire city.
Despite the strong stance from Chelsea, the footage will undoubtedly damage the reputation of the club.
A failed RI attempt also has the potential to damage the reputation of the author of the original finding.
Many photojournalists believe the activities of the stalkerazzi are beyond the pale and damage the reputation of all newspaper photographers.
The judge told Lord Woolf that the case "had the capacity to damage the reputation of our legal system".
"Anything that could damage the reputation of a club, whether that's extreme promiscuity, or religious or extremist beliefs.
Yet in both cases, an employee's inappropriate behaviour or acting 'off message' can damage the reputation of their organisation.
"The umpires have been concerned that the commissioner's involvement with QuesTec could damage the reputation of baseball," Gibson said.
One concern was that an outbreak caused by dodgy raw milk could damage the reputation of Wisconsin's entire dairy industry.
Indeed, many in the game worry that it could damage the reputation of soccer as a whole.
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