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A firm's reputation, of course, mattered, too.
CONNECTICUT has always had a large literary reputation, of course, but this is something else.
A respected degree at a university with a good reputation, of course.
By its reputation, of course, and its test scores (very often one is based on the other).
Sprewell came to the Timberwolves with a reputation, of course: the altercation with P.J. Carlesimo at Golden State, the tardiness with the Knicks.
And Bill Clinton's reputation, of course, was left in tatters by his sexual impulsivity.
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Teachers tend to have word-of-mouth reputations, of course.
Such men have not always lived up to their larger-than-life reputations, of course.
She was even more irresponsible when she asked the reporter, "Do you worry that much about people's reputations?" Of course we do, and so should she.
Old reputations, of course, die hard and Federated's was that of an unknown firm mired in one market niche with limited growth prospects.
Such information includes desirability of geographic location (clearly a big factor if one compares, e.g., U.S. News rankings to LSAT rankings), local reputation, job placement, quality of life, tuition costs, bar passage, faculty quality and commitment to teaching, student satisfaction, national reputation, and, of course, U.S. News ranking.
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