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"You can gain an unfair reputation for being a diver.
Changing that unfair reputation of Ukip is vital".
She believes the town has an unfair reputation in the UK press.
As a result, they get an unfair reputation (and may well believe it themselves) for being unfocussed.
They "earned an unfair reputation back in the 1980's," when many of them lost value, Ms. Cunningham said.
Sadly, however, he did not sustain the momentum, adding to the – partly unfair – reputation he acquired, especially with Liberal Democrats, for lack of interest in the issue.
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The town was of the last to fall during the revolution and has a reputation – unfair, its elders say – as a pro-Gaddafi stronghold.
Because of this, "wild" or "all-natural" styles of grooming can earn someone an unfair "non-normal" reputation.
It was an unfortunate and unfair stain on his reputation that, even years afterward, the lady of the house was called upon to testify that Grant was sober when he left the premises.
His listeners, a group of cosmopolitan rare-book collectors, digging into plates of roast lamb, seemed to agree among themselves that it was unfair to "diminish" the reputation of an unusually complicated man, even if his life directly contradicted his work.
Now that we've rescued the red stuff's reputation from unfair associations with school food and murky jars of pickle lurking ominously in the darkest corners of unreconstructed pubs, we'll move on to the taste - and it is fantastic.
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