Sentence examples for proper reputation from inspiring English sources

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For promotional purposes, Tyson's ugly image would contrast with Lewis's polished and proper reputation, which now will be marketed by Leigh Steinberg, the agent known mostly for his stable of pro quarterbacks.

The simulation results show that, with a proper reputation adaptation mechanism and appropriate threshold settings, our proposed system can effectively prevent false messages spread on various VANET environments.

The proposed reputation system assumed that there must be at least N historical transaction stored in the system's database to calculate proper reputation value; otherwise, Cardholder's reputation is set to 0. Equation (2) shows the proposed formula how to calculate weights for the weighted average computation.

If it is not evident to me that the applicant is well-versed in that space, there's no reason why I would hire them, or if I search for their social media and it is not a proper reputation of what I want my brand or company to be aligned with, there is no way that I will move forward with their candidacy.

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Maybe it's because the classic accessory has a prim-and-proper reputation and seems to only be worn by ladies of a certain age.

She took about four steps from the truck and spun around on her tippy toes, opened the truck door and whispered something that I cannot repeat (as to not ruin the oh-so-proper reputation of Dawn Alyson) and laughed her beautiful Dawn laugh... she said "I love you baby" and closed the door.

"But one of the effects of globalization is that competition has become incredibly intense between cities for tourists, investors, business [and] major events, so proper attention to reputation is now mandatory in a way it never was before".

Then, with the riots in 2011, this pocket of north London got a new reputation: proper fucking rough.

The BHA also has a catch-all rule under which it can act against those who engage in conduct "prejudicial to the integrity, proper conduct or good reputation of horse racing in Great Britain".

But the panel concluded that his actions were "an appalling breach of his duty to look after the interests of the horses in his care and amounted to conduct that was seriously prejudicial to the integrity, proper conduct and good reputation of horse racing in Great Britain".

David Bridgwater was fined £2,000 by the British Horseracing Authority's disciplinary panel on Thursday after he was found to have "acted in a manner which was prejudicial to the proper conduct or good reputation of horseracing in Great Britain" in comments reported in the Guardian last week.

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