81.   But the organization employing the two attorneys denied the charge and criticized the government for trying to tarnish its reputation.

82.   But the sex-abuse scandals pummeling the Catholic church in several countries have particularly tarnished the reputation of Christian Brothers-run institutions.

83.   Despite pressure from Chirac and other party leaders, Seguin refused to form a full alliance with Tiberi, whose reputation has been tarnished by several City Hall scandals.

84.   French members of the Caen Memorial have expressed concern that their reputation is being tarnished by the affair.

85.   He added that school administrators should not be concerned that the problem would tarnish the reputation of their schools.

86.   He claimed the move tarnished his reputation and alleged the power company had deliberately concealed a report from the then Coroner Warner Banks.

87.   He has not been linked to the corruption which has tarnished the reputations of some other opposition leaders.

88.   His reputation has been tarnished, too, by allegations that his soldiers have massacred Rwandan Hutu refugees.

89.   Kobsak Chutikul, a spokesman for the ministry, said the bogus begging racket has tarnished the reputation of the Buddhist clergy and of Thailand.

90.   Malaysia must not go the way of some countries, including certain advanced ones, where the proliferation of worthless institutions of higher learning has tarnished otherwise fine reputations.

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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