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Mr. McKibben's goal is to make owning the stocks of these companies disreputable, in the way that owning tobacco stocks has become disreputable in many quarters.
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As soon as the flowers become disreputable-looking, prune the stems that had flowers right down to the ground.
And given Google's much publicized vulnerability in social media, it's particularly important that this multinational corporation makes its search engine honest so that it doesn't become a disreputable tool in Google's battle with Facebook to control the emerging social web.
Initially a small but respected Inn that educated people as noted as Sir Edward Coke, Lyon's Inn became a disreputable institution that "perished of public contempt long before it came to the hammer and the pick".
Only these courageous, anonymous souls who comment on a publication religiously (whoops again!) have the authority to let its employees know that it has not only become a flagrantly disreputable outlet, but has, in fact, sunk lower than its less respected rival, which they literally did not think was possible.
These pictures have become, at best, culturally disreputable curiosities.
But in "Rehabilitating Lochner: Defending Individual Rights Against Progressive Reform" (Chicago), David E. Bernstein, a law professor at George Mason University, takes issue with the logic by which Lochner has become "likely the most disreputable case in modern constitutional discourse".
Shakespeare contrasts Hal's awkward interactions with the disapproving Henry against Hal's jollier times carousing with Sir John Falstaff John Ahlinn), a disreputable old knight who has become his surrogate father.
By the time the middle class began to show a grudging but genuine curiosity, it had become, by the new standards of 19th-century India, disreputable, and had to, in a sense, be Vedantaised – that is, linked to the scriptural and spiritual legacies of ancient (Hindu) India that were then being resurrected, secularised, and given to Indians as a "high" cultural past.
Barbara and Arthur Gelb -- he is a former theater critic who went on to become managing editor of The New York Times -- are less interested in these disreputable episodes as evidence of O'Neill's deeply flawed character than as raw material from which he created his own tragic vision.
"Some researchers may have innocently become implicated in attempts to manipulate the peer review process by disreputable services," Elizabeth Moylan, senior editor for research integrity at BMC, wrote on the publisher's blog last March after an internal investigation.
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