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"It may not be a record-breaking season but we have developed a reputation for dependable snow-making".
Hardenbergh designed buildings for long-term use, not short-term profit, and his insistence on heavy, conservative masonry designs increased his reputation for dependable solidity.
Toyota has long been concerned that its reputation for dependable but unexciting vehicles has given it a stale image among the young, both in Japan and the United States.
The GAO has an enviable reputation for dependable work and GAO service constitutes a valued entry on resumes.
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If you build up a great reputation for being dependable, you'll get more assignments.
Diverse techniques of electroanalytical chemistry have already earned the reputation of dependable tools for research of biomembranes and lipid model systems.
Its reputation for offering good value slipped.
But those who time and again pass through its velvet ropes earn reputations for being as dependable as sunrise.
And in its hunger for dependable, family-friendly hits, Hollywood has come knocking.
This surging demand for dependable currencies in emerging-market countries was never officially sanctioned or promoted.
A person gets a reputation as dependable or undependable by either doing "well to make it work or happen" or not quite dependable enough... "You tried!" could mean: "You were fairly successful -- but still not quite good enough".
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