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One problem: many of the signatures were either forged, fraudulent or sufficiently tainted to be disqualified.
Wigan's FA Cup triumph had been tainted, to say the least, by relegation from the Premier League the same season.
The certification industry remains tainted to this day from the loss of consumer trust engendered by such greenwashing.
Some argue that Mr. Modi, who was denied a visa to visit the United States, reportedly because of the Gujarat riots, is simply too tainted to lead India.
I was so young when I wrote Gomorrah, I didn't have time to be corrupted or tainted, to compromise my ideals.
You'd think that the word itself would have seemed sufficiently tainted to send de-Nazifying lexicographers in search of a substitute.
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At the same time, you don't want to be tainted, or to appear so.
When Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav took power last year, he pledged not to appoint "tainted" officials to his government.
Newer residents considered these formerly tainted areas to be opportunities to upgrade their housing and living conditions.
The evangelical idealism and blunt militarism of President George W. Bush did more to taint than to advance the cause of human rights.
Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of cases of salmonella since May have been linked to tainted eggs, according to federal health officials.
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