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Only alcohol seems to have maintained a constant reputation, viewed as the boorish vice of the corrupt elite in Roman times, banned across much of the Islamic world and the subject of US prohibition in the 1920s.
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The pugnacious pundit said that he signed the contract despite what he sees as a constant assault on his reputation.
We need to think about our reputations as a constant, competitive advantage; a driver of growth and prosperity; and a strategic asset.
The base is a complete anachronism on the one hand, and a constant blight on America's global reputation.
"There is a constant ebb and flow in art historical reputations," said Jeffrey Deitch, a longtime New York gallery owner who now directs the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.
In the half-century that he was a constant presence at the Met, he gained a reputation for artistic excellence and absolute professionalism.
Lawrence's reputation and apparently irresistible newsworthiness were a constant embarrassment to the RAF.
The reputation degradation function is set as a constant (i.e., = 1).
Despite Pelosi's reputation for open-mindedness, there's a constant awareness that the people on screen are being filtered through a liberal lens.
The linear decrease is caused by the setting of the reputation value degradation function which is set as a constant ( = 1) in this experiment.
Bell: It was a year of lingering recession (1993), Rizzo quickly developed a reputation as a penny pincher and there was a constant climate of layoffs.
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