101.   I never had a chance to build a reputation, because everyone knew who I was before I even got to high school.

102.   If you build a reputation for always telling and never sincerely asking, your employees will no longer tell you anything.

103.   In a city where matters of significance are often disclosed by sources, journalists build reputations by obtaining leaks.

104.   In his nine-year career at the Journal, Hirsch built a reputation as a sharp and solid newsman among his peers.

105.   In figure skating, competitors must build a reputation to work up to the level of trying to win an Olympic medal.

106.   In his nine and a half years as the chairman, Greenspan has built a reputation as an uncompromising inflation fighter.

107.   In his youth, Gibson built a reputation for hitting powerful homers on the sandlots, according to several published accounts.

108.   In less than two seasons, Stewart has built a reputation as overly emotional.

109.   In that respect, he suggested Bentley could learn from its neighbor and competitor Babson College in Wellesley, Mass., which has built a reputation in entrepreneurial business.

110.   In recent years, IBM, which built its reputation by holding the hand of its clients, turned such services into its fastest-growing business.

v. + reputation >>共 352
have 33.37%
earn 7.30%
build 5.70%
develop 5.34%
gain 5.26%
make 2.73%
tarnish 2.30%
damage 2.27%
establish 2.00%
acquire 1.36%
build + n. >>共 855
house 3.56%
plant 2.64%
home 2.24%
support 1.45%
bridge 1.41%
stadium 1.41%
case 1.36%
reputation 1.36%
road 1.35%
team 1.14%
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