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Reeves has the opposite reputation.
Ferrer, for his part, enjoyed just the opposite reputation.
But while Leyland is known for rapport with his players, Collins joined the Mets with the opposite reputation.
Mr. Lindsey was often accused of being politically tone-deaf in advising Mr. Bush on dealing with Congress, although he has the opposite reputation among fellow economists.
Christie, in preparation for a possible presidential run, has tried to foster the opposite reputation, as someone who can rise above mindless partisan squabbling.
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As these examples suggest, different groups may perceive the opposite reputations of the same players in a long run.
Judge Sotomayor arrived at Tuesday's proceedings with the opposite problem: a reputation for too much feeling.
Suddenly, in Twickenham against an all-international Irish front five, they were outstanding at scrum-time with Joe Marler adding to his fast-growing reputation opposite Ireland's first-choice tight-head, Mike Ross.
Today, when no thoughts, images, or pornographic words are "unimaginable" because all are realized on the Internet (imagine the worst thing you can and then Google it), the book has acquired an opposite, and equally defensive, reputation: endless and impenetrable.
Its appearance does nothing to diminish his reputation; quite the opposite.
In one of the best of the Wexford series, Simisola (1994), the cop, who considers himself impeccably racially sensitive in a force with a reputation for the opposite, makes a serious mistake in a murder case that forces him to consider the possibility that he is a racist.
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