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"You can't impugn somebody's integrity without having proper evidence," David Collier, chief executive of board, said earlier.
"This is a matter of impugning someone's good name and integrity," Mr. Ferrer said.
Not to impugn Pimco's integrity (which I consider the highest), but this view is convenient for that firm.
Adelson sued Jacobs in Florida for defamation for making statements that "impugn Mr. Adelson's integrity and harm his reputation".
"It's my personal aim that Bush is removed from the White House," says Moore, who has hired former Clinton operatives as a rapid response unit to any attacks that impugn the film's integrity.
That stance seriously impugned baseball's integrity.
While Andrew Gilligan wrongly impugned Tony Blair's integrity, Alastair Campbell, remember, impugned that of many BBC journalists, describing them as having "an anti-war agenda".
Implication: Limbaugh doesn't regret the meaning of what he said; doesn't regret the associations he made; doesn't regret impugning Fluke's integrity across the country.
Killing the story has impugned the BBC's integrity.
His transition team responded by impugning the CIA's integrity in a statement calling the spy agency "the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction".
The suicide set off Lord Hutton's inquiry, which next Wednesday will try to settle the question: did Mr. Blair deceive the public by exaggerating the case for war, or did the BBC unfairly impugn the prime minister's integrity?
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