Sentence examples for supposed reputation from inspiring English sources

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So why have I so far singularly failed to get worked up about the threat to the world's greatest sport, and its supposed reputation for fair play?

This layered film begins with a public reading by Clay Hammond Dennis Quaidd), a successful author whose pulpy new novel, "The Words," contains some of the most wooden prose ever ascribed to a writer of supposed reputation.

I can see how it would work – the thrill of being in the running for such a prestigious job, the flattery of being asked for information, the frisson of having a nugget of gossip she could provide, the wish to please a student (as she later, slightly unbelievably described it, after her resignation) who was concerned about a man with Walcott's supposed reputation being given a teaching post.

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But rather more damagingly for the reputation of a company that is supposed to judge reputation, its current 'highly influential' Klout score of 69 is risible, seemingly only to apply to the high number of followers it has.

Yet to widespread surprise, including his family's, Mr Chandler soon set about turning the Times into a serious, intelligent and broadly fair-minded paper better suited to the increasingly varied people now pouring into southern California, not all of whom were as vacuous and unlettered as their reputation supposed.

If they are supposed to destroy her reputation, she must be shaking — with laughter.

The need to protect their reputation was supposed to assure that the conflict would not lead to bad behavior.

"I thought Australians were supposed to have a reputation for talking but these guys didn't shut up.

Although it is common to regard him as politically and ideologically objectionable (he was, after all, a Dead White Male even while he lived), and despite attacks on him for his supposed anti-semitism, his reputation as a poet remains essentially intact.

The publication of Living on Paper: Letters by Iris Murdoch 1934-1995 (edited by Avril Horner and Anne Rowe) was supposed to help revive the reputation of an author whose reputation has rather diminished in the years since her death.

In an e-mail to Science Careers, Wilson writes, "We're told we're not supposed to gossip, that our reputation plummets".

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