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were reputable
adjective
Having a good reputation; honourable.
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Widgery asserted that we were "reputable and experienced journalists".
He said the majority of landlords were reputable, but there was a "growing minority of criminal operators".
Jacquelyn Hardy, special assistant to Superintendent Anthony S. Amato, said the company had assured district officials that its background checks were thorough and that its drivers were reputable.
Although it was difficult to know which operations were reputable, he said there were some warning signs to look out for.
He said most of the small companies that had survived the industry shakeout were reputable and willing to serve customers outside the concentrated business routes that large companies like Waste Management find most profitable.
But for at least 30 months, New York City officials have themselves played a role alongside first the Pataki and now the Spitzer administration in helping to determine how the contaminated 41-story building at 130 Liberty St. was to be demolished, who was to do the work, how much they would be paid and, ultimately, whether the companies hired for the job were reputable firms.
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They are reputable people.
Some are reputable; you can check references.
There are reputable ways to manage debt, Ms. Larabee said.
As with any business, there are reputable companies and there are others.
"I'm sure the company is reputable," said Peter J. Schmitt, the Republican minority leader of the County Legislature.
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