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Milton Keynes does have a bit of a reputation problem.
"But we have a reputation problem, a credibility problem, an execution problem".
"We have had a reputation problem and we have to fix that," Mr. Whitacre said.
In Britain, Indian-inspired cooking has a reputation problem; it's synonymous with takeaway boxes and creamy coloured chicken dishes.
Move the jobs to China?' " While Isbister says he thinks that his industry suffers from a reputation problem, he also admitted that his answer to a nervous parent's question is not reassuring.
The field of anti-aging research suffers from what Kaeberlein calls a "reputation problem".
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Some moderates in Mr Dombrovskis's party insisted that the newcomers were unfit for office.Mr Dombrovskis has ended up with the Farmers and Greens party which has a different reputation problem: its main backer is a controversial tycoon, Aivars Lembergs, who has been under investigation for bribery and money laundering (he denies all wrongdoing).
I don't want to be negative about the "Garden of England" but the area around the Chapter One restaurant suffers from a slight reputation problem.
Lest we forget, the LAPD is recovering from a serious reputation problem.
Mr. Janiszewski sees the county's reputation problem largely as the media's making.
To compound Monday's reputation problem, new figures indicate it is also the day when people are most likely to have their mobile phone stolen – with skint thieves who have spent their funds over the weekend to blame.
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