Is this not going to tarnish the name and is this not going to be bad for the name?
The trial is set to begin soon and is likely to tarnish Motorola unless it settles out of court.
Hopefully the West is wise enough to see the games underway to tarnish Georgia's image and muddy its domestic waters.
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The growing controversy over Mr Grasso's pay threatens to tarnish his reputation as a competent leader of America's biggest stockmarket.
"It is full of lies and innuendoes seeking to tarnish the good image and name of the president, " said Mr Rweyemamu.
To her great credit, Manzano has lived her off-screen life with dignity and discretion, with no tabloid scandals to tarnish her image among kids.
" The spokesman added that Bharti views the federal agency's move to register charges "as an attempt to tarnish its high reputation.
Third , the zealot-film-maker narrative could be used to tarnish all those Bible-thumping, anti-abortion, and racist evangelicals, who vote overwhelmingly Republican.
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The recall fiasco threatened to tarnish Toyota's once sterling reputation for quality.
The controversy threatened to tarnish Gore's Boy Scout reputation and makes it a little less than completely inevitable that he will succeed Clinton.
But the long legal battle seems likely to continue to tarnish what was once the most sterling scientific reputation in the drug industry.
That's why the Wall Street mess figures to tarnish pro sport's gilded age, one driven by new stadiums, luxury suites and high ticket prices.
The group wants a number of major government infrastructure projects, but the Globe debacle has begun to tarnish its name for quality and service.
It's the work of some people in the Italian leftist press who wanted to tarnish my image and destroy my long-standing relations with Arabs and Muslims.
The recent spy spat with Georgia has boosted Mr Ivanov's profile, though perpetual scandals about corruption and brutality in the armed forces continue to tarnish it.
The pity of all this, for anyone who loves the Masters, is that the issue is beginning to tarnish the tournament, completely apart from any principles involved.
On Friday, Mr Morales himself accused the US authorities of using the controversial arrest of an American businessman in Bolivia to tarnish the image of his government.
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Tehran's propagandists did their idiotic best last week to tarnish the luster of the Oscar awarded to Iran's "A Separation, " Asghar Farhadi's portrait of contemporary life in Iran.
Liberation Army Daily quotes an "authoritative naval department" as saying that the media reports on radar-locking are a "deliberate fabrication" and "malicious speculation" to tarnish the Chinese military's image.
In all, it's a risky gambit for one of the most successful shows in daytime talk, threatening to tarnish legitimate causes McGraw has taken up, like childhood obesity and suicide prevention.
These reverses seem to tarnish the reputation that Slim, 61, has developed over the past decade: that of a savvy businessman who knew how to spot opportunities and turn them around.
On the one hand, Cain has been hit recently with a barrage of negative publicity that has the power to tarnish him in both the eyes of Democrats and Republicans.
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In some cases the police themselves were accused of looting, either as part of a plan to tarnish the protesters and frighten the middle class, or simply to profit from the collapse of order.
Earlier this month the Sri Lankan foreign ministry issued a travel advisory for its citizens in Tamil Nadu, warning them to exercise caution because "extreme elements with vested interests" were attempting to tarnish the country's "friendly relations with India".
However, the door is open for those who are worried about a non-Muslim attorney gloating over or take advantage of the disputes to tarnish the image of Muslims generally and turn people away from Islam, even if these cases are rare.
Shanghai-based training service JETT trains employees of retailers in how to deal with customers who insist on smoking in stores, says Ed Dean, JETT's founder. (Explain that the store wants to provide customers with the highest-quality products, and that smoke can tend to tarnish them.) "Problems emerge in China that multinational businesses don't always foresee when they look for employees, " Mr. Dean says.
If the facts surrounding political scandals and our results in agriculture (record highs in legal crop production volumes, record lows in rural unemployment, 4.8m hectares granted or entitled to 223, 000 peasant families, etc) were examined in your article your perplexity on President Uribe's untarnished reputation would have vanished, and the intent to tarnish the reputation of some of us who worked by his side would have been avoided.
As my Forbes colleague Kurt Badenhausen noted, Ms. Hamilton is not the first Olympic athlete to severely tarnish their image.
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One of these was to further tarnish their evening as defender Zebina kicked out at Duff on the right-hand touchline and was deservedly dismissed in stoppage time.
One is to soften him up personally to kind of tarnish his reputation, make people like him less.
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