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We also tackled another longstanding theme – the company's "difficult" reputation.
"I would say I'm patient rather than stubborn," Shields says of his difficult reputation.
Mr. Jordan developed something of a difficult reputation during his White House years, as well.
Mr. Jordan (pronounced JER-dun) developed something of a difficult reputation during his White House years.
Both because he himself was such a deliberately tricksy teller of stories – and thanks to his own difficult reputation.
Genoa doesn't have the, ahem, difficult reputation Naples does, but if anything it has fewer American visitors.
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The neighbors of the Saint-Barthélémy McDonald's — boxy, off-white, six-story cement housing projects with difficult reputations — are hardly more picturesque than the fast-food restaurant.
He is the author of Kitchens: The Culture of Restaurant Work and Difficult Reputations: Collective Memories of the Evil, Inept and Controversial.
Counting against McVey is her unpopularity with some colleagues, and a difficult public reputation, one partly caused by having to oversee unpopular benefits policies, but also by mishaps, such as misleading parliament over welfare changes.
Schmitt is a difficult figure, his reputation tarnished by his antisemitism in the 1930s and his collaborationist stance during the second world war.
The deal has coincided with Balotelli leaving his teenage years behind him and Mancini believes it would be wrong to assume the player will be as difficult as his reputation suggests.
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