The state of being held in high esteem and honor.
The general estimation that the public has for a person.
1 Recent cases had damaged New Zealand's reputation with foreign students, he said.
2 Russia and Ukraine certainly risk their reputation as credible suppliers, he said.
3 But the reputation of the Brazilian meat industry has suffered serious damage.
4 In fact, it is a question of reputation laundering, the report said.
5 Environment Minister Shannon Phillips said the new targets will burnish Alberta's reputation .
6 Bean quality has suffered as a result, leading Cameroon's reputation to nosedive.
7 Laziness and idleness; evolution and revolution; poverty and misery; character and reputation .
8 The crisis could damage the Minister's reputation , writes Mark Hennessy, Political Correspondent.
9 They have yet to develop a reputation outside of China, he said.
10 You say he made his reputation in Asia, but moved to Europe.
11 The class, although new, was getting a reputation as being good ships.
12 Such incidents were particularly damaging to Ireland's international tourism reputation , he said.
13 Patel is also likely to share his predecessor's good reputation among investors.
14 Mr Jurkovich said last year's focus was on building reputation and culture.
15 Despite improvements in recent years, Chinese car makers have a different reputation .
16 What is at stake this time is far more than simply reputation .
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