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    Use "reputations" in a sentence

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    reputations


    1. None of them had ever dared approach the Lord’s guards; their reputations for destruction were well known


    2. Using affiliates can also borrow credibility through their reputations; as


    3. seems rather self-defeating really if their charter was to improve Lascorii reputations and all


    4. Men who have no property, can injure one another only in their persons or reputations


    5. Wars fought with guns are (oftentimes) harmful to the body whereas wars of ideas are (sometimes) damaging to reputations


    6. I knew of course there were no white women on the border except for a few very old ladies of the Southern Cross, and a few military types who we steered clear of since not only did they have fearsome reputations, but as commissioned officers they outranked us


    7. Elizabeth had passed it off as wanting to enjoy lunch at the Weisse Hirsch, as a change from the Kummersfeld mess hall food, but Boysen, who saw protecting the reputations and chastity of her charges as a special mission, made no secret of her skepticism


    8. Reputations would be won and lost at Christchurch on Tuesday, and the whole country would come to a standstill as the trotters passed the winning post at Addington Raceway


    9. If the knowledge of what they did were ever to be made public, it would ruin hundreds of reputations


    10. He didn’t think any were known felons, but all had several scrapes with the law and all had reputations as very bad dudes

    11. Women Veterans of the Canadian Forces conceived reputations and assumptions


    12. rather than interpret, laws, and by prosecutors who conduct inquisitions instead of trials, willfully destroying the lives and reputations of their victims, despite failure to prove any crime was committed


    13. Not only did he want to drop listings of places that weren’t up to the Hines standard, he also planned to add as many new places with outstanding reputations as possible


    14. reputations have been tarnished, some even to the point of them quitting the business,


    15. “But how many of these were the expressions rooted in the hope of someday garnering a piece of his pie? How many were from celebrants who would bristle at one harsh word directed at their reputations?” Johnnie asked, pointing out, “The fraternity of wealth and power remains faithful to itself


    16. Some of the younger ones had already established reputations for being anti-military before they ever came to Vietnam


    17. “As you know, this woman,” he nods towards Simon’s mother, but her head is bowed so she doesn’t see the gesture, “this woman has committed acts of perfidy among you, endangering both your good reputations and the innocence of your souls


    18. If we ever hoped to restore our reputations we"d have to get MacFife to confess


    19. And at least the girls are more than willing to speak with him, unlike those back in Nazareth who acted as though even being seen in his presence would ruin their reputations


    20. They both had reputations for being leaders in this field and both had been headhunted after finishing university by IBM to head their research and development

    21. Pet food suppliers with good, sound reputations have


    22. companies generally have good reputations


    23. Their reputations as effective pirate hunters guaranteed them respect, but their attitudes won them friendship


    24. That you’d see through the ruse about the footprints and get to the bottom of things; and that eventually we’d be exposed as common murderers, our reputations ruined, and with only a messy court trial and lengthy jail terms to look forward to


    25. reputation but the reputations of hundreds of other renown


    26. From their attire and their conduct, they were obviously all of considerable means, more so than some of the other guests in the hotel which specifically catered to the elite but would allow individuals of lesser means to visit if their reputations had long been established


    27. It would destroy the reputations and 93


    28. Realizing that divorce would be entirely unsuitable due to the stigma that it would leave on both their reputations, Feltus conceded that murder had been committed to end unhappy marriages on various other occasions and that it could well have happened here so as to protect the upstanding characters of the Underwoods in their own social circles


    29. Feltus expected the next line of questioning, the judge’s own desire to know about the witnesses and their reputations, from years of having dealt with this same never-changing procedure that he assumed was a precautionary measure on His Honour’s part to prevent any miscarriage of justice due to prejudiced witnesses as a result of having executed an innocent man after the witnesses conspired to provide misleading testimony


    30. There remained the possibility that Terence’s connections with the United States government had given him certain privileges and associations within the British intelligence that would perhaps enable him to instigate trouble for the Ashburns in the way of destroying their reputations

    31. Certain MPs still contend that there is a spy ring operating within the Crown’s government and that this “mock investigation” was nothing more than a conspiracy to protect traitors and the reputations of the governing party


    32. � As a routine security precaution, the prisoners were locked up in their rooms at night, a tribute to their reputations as inveterate escapees


    33. businesses with established reputations here are successful


    34. It was remarkable the number of connections he had formed on various visits here—all ranging from the most respected businessmen in the city to the less-than-desirable “businessmen” whose reputations certainly fell shy of the caliber of those with whom they shared company here


    35. But doctors who provided good quality and value built reputations of trust that carried a lot of weight with patients in their communities


    36. social hierarchy; we’re concerned with our reputations


    37. She gained a lot of reputations and influences in her village and the whole district


    38. reputations of every competing star


    39. Our reputations were on the line as well!


    40. Reputations are imposed on us by others because of what we do and

    41. Good reputations are especially useful when it comes to competing


    42. We said that a genuine, credible investigation meant there would have to be a process of cross-checking the information, especially as there were middlemen with questionable reputations involved


    43. We looked at words which were words of gossip and slander, destroying people's reputations


    44. intelligence and beauty to cause countless people in Pugilistic Fraternity to lose their reputations


    45. destroys their reputations, their security and even sometimes their


    46. At that time after they had abandoned the criminal life at his hands, how could they ensure the food of their families and keep their children barely alive after they ate the one sack of flour? People were talked about them for the reason that they were known for their bad reputations and no-one wanted to employ them as workers or let them hold a lease on any property


    47. At that time after they had abandoned the criminal life at his hands, how could they ensure the food of their families and keep their children barely alive after they ate the one sack of flour? They were talked about for the reason that they were known for their bad reputations and no-one wanted to employ them as workers or let them hold a lease on any property


    48. products that have decent reputations on the market for silicate removal


    49. Reputations could be lost overnight; al it took was a few


    50. He and ghosts like him no longer had any fear of losing their lives or their reputations, and they didn't feel physical pain





























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