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Sir Walter Raleigh thought duelling much too serious to be engaged in casually, and, in a single sentence, managed to link honor, reputation, and regard for the duel with concerns about its abuse: "It is an extreme rudeness to tax any man in public with an untruth…but all that is rude ought not to be civilized with death".
You needed to read or at least flip through magazines such as Artforum, ARTnews, and frieze, and show up again and again at openings until a gallerist trusted you to honor the reputation of one of their artists.
We ran two additional rounds after exposure (Fig. 4) and saw that anonymous players in both the shame and honor treatments gave nearly equal amounts, while players who were honored contributed more in the final two rounds (and significantly more in the 12th round) than those who were shamed, suggesting that those who earned an honorable reputation felt obliged to maintain it.
(Obsessed with his honor and reputation, he shows no great esprit de corps).
"They are a stain on our country's honor and reputation".
"Right now, when C.F.A. establishes a pedigree, that pedigree is based to some extent on honor and reputation, signatures on documents and so on," he said.
No one is better at explicating the role of personal character in public life, particularly the ways in which a preoccupation with honor, or reputation, informed 18th-century gentlemen's approach to power.
Local power brokers might possess wealth, honor, a reputation for piety, abundant weaponry or powerful allies, but they lacked the means or the will to convert those gifts into decisive authority.
The Interfax news agency quoted her lawyer as saying that a Moscow court decided that the published interview with Mr. Iksanov that prompted her lawsuit "was not damaging to her honor, professional reputation and dignity," Reuters reported.
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honor and reputation.
A just cause of war is "a grave wrong which cannot be avenged or repaired in any other way" (DDB 4.1).[14] Examples are the unjust seizure of property of the prince or subjects, violations to the rights of nations, and, controversially, grave injuries to the honor or reputation of the prince or the subjects (DDB 4.3).
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