61.   The report could also tarnish the reputation of people and companies that are not being pursued for lack of evidence, she said.

62.   The result is a growing tide of indignation that threatens to tarnish the reputations of some companies and put others in legal predicaments, labor lawyers say.

63.   The settlement could tarnish the reputation of Toshiba.

64.   There are two ways marketers confront crises that threaten to tarnish the reputations of their brands.

65.   They did opposition research on him and spread information to tarnish his reputation.

66.   This philosophy, designed to protect the U.S. military from anything that could tarnish its reputation, arguably elevated Pentagon interests over national ones.

67.   We wondered if he would tarnish his reputation after the time spent swinging and missing at the curveball.

68.   Voters considered the entire episode unfortunate, and it clearly tarnished the reputation of Parcells.

69.   Whichever it is, if not both, it is a position becoming a prince, albeit one whose reputation is indelibly tarnished.

70.   Why risk tarnishing your reputation and developing an ulcer to take over this cosmically challenged outfit?

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%
tarnish + n. >>共 138
image 27.39%
reputation 22.82%
allure 2.90%
name 1.87%
credibility 1.87%
career 1.66%
game 1.66%
record 1.45%
party 1.24%
legacy 1.24%
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