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The term "negative reputation" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person, company, product, etc. that is perceived to have a generally negative public opinion or perception. Example Sentence: The new restaurant gained a negative reputation due to poor customer reviews.
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These results suggest that a company's negative reputation negatively influence consumers' brand attitude and purchase intention.
Considering negativity bias and diagnosticity theory, the current study attempted to discover whether the negative reputation of a company influences consumers' attitudes and purchase intention toward that company.
Hartford, the capital, crystallizes the state's negative reputation.
So if you're contemplating entering this field of work, don't let its negative reputation or horror stories put you off.
For too long, people have been perpetuating a false and negative reputation about our city and the people of Liverpool.
"AQ leadership wants Hamza as a future leader: someone loved and inspirational, without a negative reputation or participation in infighting.
Afterward, he called the companies examples of an economic rebound and models of the future in a region that he said had got a negative reputation.
Why would it be that gossip, which we need to function socially, to keep people behaving a bit better than they might otherwise, has a negative reputation?
And some say the ads, in which the companies offer compassion and toll-free information numbers, could improve the industry's often negative reputation.
It's the worst gringo hypocrisy!" Hypocrisy or not, Colombia's negative reputation can pose a formidable obstacle for locals attempting to lure American friends to visit.
But the owners of other teams would have to weigh Bonds's negative reputation in any equation of bringing him to another city next season.
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