11.   The Stalinist phase did all but irreparable damage to the international reputation of Soviet historiography.

12.   These indices have an international reputation and require constant supervision and maintenance to ensure that they satisfactorily reflect Market developments.

13.   Open only to the trade, the exhibition is recognised as having an international reputation which attracts visitors from all major markets throughout the world.

14.   These have attracted scholars of international reputation.

15.   Today it possesses a distinguished staff, many with international reputations, closely involved in postgraduate education and the advancement of legal knowledge.

16.   Nowadays, the Chemistry Department is amongst the largest in the country, with an international reputation for research in many fields.

17.   The department has gained an international reputation in several areas of psychological research, notably developmental, perception and motor control, cognitive and the psychology of intelligence.

18.   The department has an international reputation for its research and has a regular programme of seminars given by invited speakers.

19.   In these fields Edinburgh has established itself as a centre of excellence with an international reputation.

20.   Transnational companies, particularly those with international reputations, have less difficulty in recruiting the available staff, either from indigenous firms or from other foreign companies.

a. + reputation >>共 613
good 6.88%
international 5.97%
national 5.20%
bad 4.90%
strong 2.49%
solid 1.80%
growing 1.80%
excellent 1.63%
academic 1.33%
sterling 1.29%
international + n. >>共 808
community 5.34%
aid 2.33%
force 1.85%
pressure 1.75%
observer 1.72%
official 1.67%
conference 1.62%
organization 1.59%
trade 1.59%
market 1.55%
reputation 0.21%
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