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"tarnish" Definitions
  1. a thin layer on the surface of a metal that makes it look darker and less bright
"tarnish" Synonyms
corrode deteriorate discolor(US) discolour(UK) oxidise(UK) oxidize(US) rust stain blacken dull become discoloured become dull darken become black lose luster lose lustre lose shine lose its lustre lose its shine crumble defile befoul besmirch soil contaminate pollute spoil spot taint dirty blemish smirch sully begrime grime mar muddy smudge damage ruin deface impair wreck compromise despoil destroy disfigure harm vitiate mangle mess up foul up louse up make a mess of hurt slander defame disgrace debase traduce blot discredit malign shame smear stigmatise(UK) stigmatize(US) vilify censure degrade dishonour(UK) fade pale lighten decolorize decolour neutralise(UK) neutralize(US) dim achromatize decolor etiolate lose color make pale wash out grow pale lose brightness decay decline atrophy rot stagnate corrupt decompose degenerate erode crumble away go stale become rusty abrade oxidate blur obscure bedim befog becloud blear cloud fog muddle obfuscate dislimn haze mask mist discoloration oxidation blackening film patina tarnishing slur flaw stigma black mark dishonor(US) ignominy infamy disrepute obloquy disesteem dirt filth muck mud crud dust smut mire slime soot dross grot gunk impurity ooze pollution scum slob verdigris coloration corrosion greenness defect fault imperfection contagion contamination infection tincture tinge touch trace corruption septicity pestilence bug poison toxicity mark bruise deformity disfigurement pockmark scratch blotch pock chip dent speck pit scar cut fleck smuttiness filthiness foulness griminess grubbiness uncleanliness uncleanness blackness dinge dinginess dirtiness dustiness nastiness soilage sordidness squalidness cruddiness dregs feculence rottenness More

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But that may just show it's easier to tarnish a public figure who champions a policy helping millions of kids than it is to tarnish the policy itself.
But until they are fixed, they tarnish the speaker's experience.
He realized ending his life would tarnish his father's legacy.
Some clerics worried that politics would tarnish the religious establishment.
Meanwhile, outside experts said the episode could tarnish SoftBank's reputation.
Doing so would do more than tarnish their professional reputations.
The aim, they say, is to tarnish Saudi Arabia's reputation.
But size doesn't make a company immune to the industry's tarnish.
Recent events will undoubtedly tarnish and potentially define Mr. Ailes's legacy.
No amount of spin doctoring can erase that kind of tarnish.
The tarnish of the Max accidents have hit Boeing's reputation, too.
Along the way, neither have done anything to majorly tarnish their reputation.
That fact didn't tarnish the win for veteran 49ers tackle Joe Staley.
"We do not want to do anything to tarnish the court's reputation."
The White House Twitter account said her action would tarnish her legacy.
Even its gimmicky "Edge Sense" feature doesn't tarnish the U11's shine.
That's a significant legacy that no loss, however devastating, can ever tarnish.
"One man cannot tarnish an entire country — his behavior is all his."
Tarnish pride and dampen hope, and no wonder the system gets questioned.
They want to be able to tarnish Donald Trump as a racist.
So the president doesn't want any slip-ups to tarnish his image.
A loss in 2018 would tarnish his chances of being that challenger.
Appointees like Mr. Pruitt tarnish the good name of government service everywhere.
The acidity of those products will lift tarnish from copper and brass.
Constant cursing can tarnish your own brand and limit your career opportunities.
And now Prince Charles has promised to give it a royal tarnish.
But for metals or metallic yarns" — which can tarnish — "I wear gloves.
Jimmy's argument is a lie told to tarnish Chuck as a liar.
It won't be a huge financial burden but will tarnish the brand.
Schools once worried that studies "would somehow tarnish our gates," he said.
Don't tarnish my title with your bigotry and fear of the unknown.
And allowing him to continue hosting Today will tarnish the show's image.
"I would think it would tarnish!" she told Ryan Seacrest during the E!
A downgrade on the bank's community service score could further tarnish its reputation.
He blamed the accusations on a smear campaign to tarnish his father's reputation.
Daniels is rightly worried that her connection with Trump will tarnish the work
Still, the decisions tarnish the men in line to take over from her.
One of the dangers of demagogues is that they can tarnish good causes.
It is simply intellectually lazy to tarnish the reputation of all government workers.
Plus I can wear it in the shower without worrying it will tarnish.
Capitol Hill Republicans tried and failed to use the incident to tarnish her.
"We do not want to do anything to tarnish Texas' brand," he said.
In the second round, Woods's course management, usually so polished, showed some tarnish.
If he mishandles his devolvement from his business, he may tarnish his presidency.
We can no longer sit by and watch as our crown jewels tarnish.
A lackluster comeback album can forever tarnish the memory of a once great band.
"It&aposs just an attempt to tarnish our image," Moho told The Associated Press.
He also spent millions trying to tarnish Democrats by linking them to Mr Madigan.
Populism could also tarnish some of the benefits on the corporate side, Silvia said.
History suggests it will take more than explosive tweets to tarnish the Oval Office.
They deny Deja membership as not to tarnish Jack and Jane's Black bourgeois legacy.
As for Cosby's legacy, Joe says nothing can tarnish all the good he's done.
But "Stairway" remains their crown jewel that is, for the moment, still tarnish-free.
Some actors or heirs worry that overexposure will tarnish a celebrity's image, Roesler said.
Brands years ago when the company had to remove the tarnish from its brand.
When Phelps looks at his legacy post-Beijing, all he sees is the tarnish.
"The authorities of the United Kingdom are constantly trying to tarnish Russia," he said.
Still, he was never quite able to overcome the tarnish of his corruption trial.
It also appeared to tarnish his carefully curated global image as a progressive leader.
But doing so could further tarnish the country's reputation as the world's biggest democracy.
Others say the term midnight regulation is unfairly used to tarnish legitimate regulatory work.
Incidents of racial vilification, sexism and homophobia have continued to tarnish the league's image.
By performing for this divisive bully, the choir will only tarnish its once impeccable reputation.
How dare you try to tarnish my motherf***in' home boy's reputation, punk motherf***er.
It also appeared to tarnish his carefully curated global image as a progressive prime minister.
As for fears that aligning with Trump might tarnish the Rockettes' reputation, Dolan didn't agree.
But horses, as well as humans, can be drugged to enhance or tarnish their performance.
The magistrate ultimately decided not to tarnish the boy's record and no conviction was recorded.
The IOC condemned the leak as an attempt to tarnish the reputation of clean athletes.
Clinton over the weekend of abetting her husband's infidelities by seeking to tarnish his accusers.
Mr. Zeidenberg and others have argued that rushed cases create suspicion and unfairly tarnish reputations.
Even if it succeeded, that would tarnish PTI's claims of probity—its chief selling point.
The episode seemed likely to tarnish him as a national figure in a lasting way.
Meghan McCain argued that Obama associating with corporate America could tarnish his credibility with progressives.
As Kitchen Sanity noted, the exposed copper bands tarnish with time and require extra attention.
But they always blame Russia," he said, as part of an effort to "tarnish me.
It seems it only takes a few well-publicized explosions to tarnish a beloved brand.
I'm clearly not innocent anymore, but I didn't want to tarnish that part of me.
And don't ever let this tarnish one of the greatest Christmas albums of all time.
I'd hate for their behavior to disappoint me or tarnish my love of their work.
Is he willing to tarnish his image and Canada's peaceful reputation by deploying the military?
Today's "shiny new objects" will no longer be new and tarnish will start to appear.
Yellen raised the stakes Monday, arguing that Trump's comments could severely tarnish the Fed's credibility.
If senators rewarded Democrats by convicting Trump, Sekulow claimed, they'd tarnish the nation's democracy forever.
But he served no jail time and the saga did little to tarnish his image.
Halting that work would not serve the public interest, and would tarnish the organization's reputation.
It is wrong to tarnish all because of the crimes of a very small minority.
The recall could cost the company billions of dollars and tarnish its brand image, analysts say.
At the same time, I will not allow others to defame me and tarnish my reputation.
A fraudulent election can tarnish a country's reputation, threaten its stability, and deter investment and aid.
The issue has (somewhat) boiled over, but it's still a tarnish on an otherwise great show.
At the same time, I will not allow others to defame me and tarnish my reputation.
In the process, I decide to peruse Amazon and find anti-tarnish jewelry bags I need.
Even incessant giggling can't tarnish the integrity of Fallon's Tyson, which is, vocally, spot on. 3.
It takes many years to establish a sterling reputation, and only one mishap to tarnish it.
"If they want to tarnish my son, they are wrong," Gonzalez said, according to ABC 11.
Additionally, the president's continuing embrace of indefinite detention without charge or trial will tarnish his legacy.
Dove became the latest brand to tarnish their reputation through a social media snafu this weekend.
And the reason they blame Russia is that they are trying to tarnish me with Russia.
But over time, as the furor threatened to irreparably tarnish his nominee, Mr. Trump discarded restraint.
The claims could tarnish his company's brand because his name is so closely identified with it.
Ever since taking office, Trump has attempted to tarnish the intelligence community's assessment about the election.
While Israel seeks to tarnish and imprison me, the international community has offered a different perspective.
If there was one movie that helped remove that tarnish, it was Mad Max: Fury Road.
Trump tried to use Williams' tweet to tarnish not only Omar but the Democrats more broadly.
And it's not the first time someone has tried to tarnish Biles or the Williamses' achievements.
If the company gets hacked, or individual users get robbed, it could tarnish the fintech startup's reputation.
I mean, adult film performance is a regulated job, rather than something that might "tarnish" a name.
So, with all of that salmon, will Saint-Jacques tarnish the reputation of the Canadian space program?
Those who are abstaining argue that mixing politics and science would tarnish the objectivity of their field.
Mr Kuczynski says Peru can afford both, and that pulling out would tarnish the country's image abroad.
It is, at best, a fun beach read, one that likely won't tarnish the late author's reputation.
This was by no means part of an advertising campaign intended to tarnish the Sesame Street brand.
Rappers 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg have castigated King for trying to "tarnish" the NBA legend's reputation.
Snoop Dogg censured King for trying to "tarnish" Bryant's reputation, saying, "Respect the family and back off!"
This could tarnish the brand's appeal to well-heeled mainlanders, while being too expensive for ordinary buyers.
"Rather than defining the word in a positive way, Democrats allowed Republicans to tarnish it," Hattaway said.
The Moore campaign accused the Post of colluding with Democrats to tarnish his reputation with false accusations.
Google and Apple have also seen their previously sterling reputations tarnish, though not as severely as Facebook's.
But let's not let that completely tarnish his foray to visit with Peña Nieto, who deserves praise.
The fire will further tarnish the industrial safety record of one of the world's top garment exporters.
In short, political investing — just like tech investing — can waste money, enrich marginal players and tarnish reputations.
She has also been the target of a smear campaign designed to tarnish her character, he says.
But both leaders had to field questions about separate scandals that threaten to tarnish their public images.
She also disagrees with the "hater" label because she says she's never tried to tarnish Kim's image.
Many Rajapaksa sympathisers believe these allegations were brought to tarnish his name and influence voters against him.
To ensure that your depleted bank account doesn't tarnish the fun, we teamed up with Warner Bros.
It was a brutal, bitter experience, but it did not stick to him, did not tarnish him.
A loss will not tarnish the Zahabi name because this is just the beginning of the journey.
Without being so direct, it felt like she didn't want to tarnish her establishment with this reputation.
Do advocates for cocaine legalization tarnish advocates for marijuana legalization, by making "legalization" in general seem radical?
"You didn't do anything that could tarnish Stanford's name," Jay Kehoe, a former head sailing coach, said.
He said the rift could tarnish the credibility of intelligence analysis and hurt morale at C.I.A. headquarters.
And no politician, not even one in the Oval Office, should be allowed to tarnish that dream.
And the reason they blame Russia [is] because they think they're trying to tarnish me with Russia.
In the midst of all this, the pedigreed Falkeses try to resist the tarnish of the Wolinskis.
If this continues, it could tarnish Trudeau and also Canada's image as a clean and humane democracy.
For Mr. Christie, it was another case of intrigue involving a bridge that could tarnish his legacy.
It would also tarnish the legacy of the Mueller probe, which uncovered the pro-Turkey lobbying scheme.
It might overshadow her right now, but it's unlikely that this scandal will tarnish her image permanently.
EB: Looking at impact of Melania-gate, do you think that this plagiarism will tarnish Trump's campaign?
"I don't think it's going to tarnish the show or turn people off from watching it," she said.
Is it worried that a court battle over its shady practices might further tarnish its already dire reputation?
And the reason they blame Russia is because they think they are trying to tarnish me with Russia.
If the FBI were to then reveal the hacking technique used in court, it could tarnish those relationships.
There's been speculation that the film could tarnish the Clinton campaign by returning the scandal to the news.
It only took Trump 10 days to tarnish the idea of America as the beacon of the future.
" The final report notes that Meyer "may be particularly sensitive to any actions that tarnish his professional reputation.
The makers of these new collaboration tools call email a "legacy" technology — unwarrantedly trying to tarnish its image.
"Who asked you to tarnish my image with your miserable little hurts?" the dead person might reasonably ask.
The Times reporting late on Tuesday added new information that could potentially tarnish Trump's aura among his supporters.
Venezuelan authorities say nongovernmental groups inflate crime figures to create paranoia and tarnish President Nicolas Maduro's socialist government.
There are signs, in some quarters at least, that the killings have begun to tarnish Mr. Duterte's popularity.
The political storm surrounding Clinton's emails and the FBI's handling of them threaten to tarnish the bureau itself.
Left for any length of time, silver will tarnish, and this can only be removed through vigorous rubbing.
But Bush's interjections on the tape (which was technically recorded by and at his workplace) tarnish his reputation.
But the televised spectacle began to tarnish Mr. Ackman's reputation as one of Wall Street's more successful investors.
Somewhere that if it gets out that they sold a fake, that it's going to tarnish the image.
Taking such a case could be seen as political, and tarnish the reputation of the court, she said.
However it all unfolds, this fickle franchise will enhance or tarnish a legacy that could have stayed spotless.
"That is the tarnish of my legacy as far as [being] a [music] executive is concerned," he continued.
We are obviously disappointed in the effort to tarnish our image and we plan to vigorously defend ourselves.
It will allow Republicans to try to tarnish the image of the Democrats as incapable of wielding power.
The turbine trouble could tarnish GE Power's reputation and hurt sales at a time it's strapped for cash.
Let's be blunt: the goal will be to tarnish the president further as he runs for re-election.
Its WADA hacks were intended to tarnish the reputations of some of the best-known figures in world sports.
A loss in Gujarat would blunt this momentum and, more important, tarnish the lustre of the party's star attraction.
Thinking about things in the big picture, Trump's hard stance on immigration may tarnish what makes the country great.
A bizarre incident earlier this month shows how easy it is for an inept president to tarnish America's reputation.
"Adopting an effective solution will prevent certain parties from exploiting such unfortunate events to tarnish Libya's name," Khameda said.
Despite rave reviews, including Mashable's, the Note7 continues to tarnish Samsung's brand and ability to adequately maintain quality control.
In a recent phone call with Republicans, Trump said he's worried being impeached will tarnish his resume, Axios reported.
Such exposés tarnish the whole community, and are regarded by many as washing the community's dirty linen in public.
I pray that by then the truth won't tarnish their idea of who I was in the Marine Corps.
But it could tarnish Samsung's image — and perhaps sour consumers on folding phones even before they can buy one.
The 85033-year-old said his resignation over the allegations would not tarnish his five-decade career in Congress.
"Funky, dog-haired bitch, how dare you try and tarnish my motherfucking homeboy's reputation, punk motherfucker," Snoop Dogg said.
Whatever has happened to tarnish Jackson's image since then -- and there's been a lot -- those memories may remain unsullied.
For some Saudis, the alleged killing is a story cooked up by regional opponents to tarnish the kingdom's reputation.
But they always blame Russia and the reason is because they think they're trying to tarnish me with Russia.
The contact identified himself as "JL" and urged Kanye to not allow his endorsement of Trump to tarnish his reputation.
Since then, he has systematically tried to tarnish the Gang Starr legacy and diminish everything that Guru and I built.
Like artists who tragically pas at the height of their popularity, Firefly didn't have the opportunity to tarnish its quality.
Fears that Disney would tarnish its family heirlooms with these do-overs and spin-offs seem to have been unfounded.
Woodruff said he does not expect the scandal will tarnish Democrats in the general election because of their swift response.
RWE, a carbon-dioxide belcher whose lignite power plants tarnish the credibility of the Energiewende, becomes greener and more focused.
Participation in the group could tarnish Coca-Cola and Pepsi's images as companies working to find solutions to plastic pollution.
"We hope these distressing allegations pertaining to one person's behavior…do not tarnish the release," the company told The Wrap.
It's the second time that Rubio started to emerge as the golden boy — only to have Trump tarnish his glow.
League leaders deny they are favoring the north, and say 5-Star is using the reform to tarnish their reputation.
"I don't want to tarnish their reputation" At first, I was excited because there was a huge amount of traffic.
Many military officers are not keen to report sexual assaults because they tarnish the military's reputation along with their jobs.
This latest one is a high-stakes strategy that could tarnish his image, whether or not shareholders vote against it.
The revolutionaries who had overthrown the monarchy wanted to tarnish the former queen's reputation before they cut off her head.
Superdelegates exist to ensure that Democratic presidential candidates don't enter Election Day with indictments  or other issues that tarnish electability.
This president will be in power for only a short time, but excusing his misbehavior will forever tarnish your name.
But many who wind up in the pages of OK Jailbirds feel like the paper can permanently tarnish their reputations.
Maduro, leader of the Socialist Party, accuses foreign media of exaggerating the country's problems to tarnish the government's image abroad.
To boot, silver's moonlight-on-water gleam has been fully replicated, without the problem of tarnish, in cheaper stainless steel.
Bosnia's accusations of a plot to tarnish its reputation were first reported on Wednesday by a Bosnian investigative outlet, Zurnal.
But the slow pace of negotiations could tarnish in Mr. Xi's carefully drawn image at home as a master strategist.
"I think that's a sad and desperate attempt by a few people trying to tarnish a staffer," Sanders said Monday.
"There's something really disturbing about a work of fakery meant to tarnish an entire class of people," I wrote then.
The D.N.C. hack and others like it had once appeared to be standard Russian tactics to tarnish a Western democracy.
His detention "will only serve to tarnish Nigeria's international reputation and its standing as a leading African democracy," they wrote.
Nunes accuses the reporter and the magazine of publishing the story to tarnish his reputation and distract from Lizza's controversy.
It would also tarnish the legacy of Lloyd C. Blankfein, the bank's former chief executive, who stepped down last year.
Abiy condemned the violence on Saturday and said he would not allow extremists to tarnish Ethiopia's history of religious tolerance.
The situation threatens to tarnish Boeing's reputation for safety, and raise doubts about one of the company's most popular jets.
Do you trust Coulter, or any other person with social power, with the ability to tarnish a business' reputation indefinitely?
We're told Liza would find many of the scenes hurtful, and isn't looking to tarnish her memories of her mother.
Donald Trump has ignored all that, choosing instead to tarnish America's image abroad and compromise the integrity of his office.
The scandal has threatened to tarnish the tenure of Mr. Blankfein, who helped navigate Goldman through the 2008 financial crisis.
Venezuelan officials have described such scenes as having been staged by the media and political adversaries to tarnish Maduro's government.
"I was told time and again: the media is against us; they tarnish us; headlines put British versus Muslim," he said.
"This is just another attempt to tarnish and embarrass @POTUS @realDonaldTrump before the next election," he wrote in November on Twitter.
Although Leuchter has been described as a Holocaust denier, he insists that the term has been used to tarnish his reputation.
But it doesn't take much to tarnish a brand, and violating users' trust is an easy way to lose a following.
Last year, she filed a lawsuit against Maxwell, alleging that she was behind a smear campaign seeking to tarnish Roberts' reputation.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider doesn't do much to tarnish the franchise, but it doesn't do anything to advance it, either.
Maduro has in the past said that criticism of the military is linked to opposition efforts to tarnish the armed forces.
Frank Luntz, a Republican consultant, advised Republicans to use words like "liberal", "sick", "corrupt" and "traitors" together, to tarnish the Democrats.
The earsplitting noise, throbbing music, light shows and pyrotechnics that have become standard at sporting events can tarnish any fan's experience.
Originally when they were moving away from amateurism, the [International Olympics Committee] was worried that they would tarnish their brand, too.
Sacrificing your relationship with the team that holds up your business will only hurt your progress and tarnish your company's reputation.
Monday's decision is a major defeat for Cooperman, 73, and sets up a possible trial that could further tarnish his legacy.
Rather, Trump's critics are accusing the administration's allies of muddying the waters in an effort to tarnish the special counsel's investigation.
You would think that matters of the soul would be harder for the soulless occupant of the White House to tarnish.
And they are operating in an era of heightened consumer sensitivity — in which one misstep can tarnish a brand for years.
But his alternate history has provided a psychological shield for the president against facts that he believes tarnish his electoral victory.
It suggests that he would rather lose to Trump than to tarnish his ideological purity by taking money from a billionaire.
They said the RBI should not air confidential matters in public and expressed fears it could tarnish India's image among investors.
But adherence to the aphorism isn't any consolation for the struggling bureau and doesn't remove the tarnish from its damaged reputation.
The crashes could result in major consequences for Boeing's 260 MAX 290 program and tarnish the US company's reputation for safety.
Some said outing Meade is not how he should have handled it, and it might tarnish his future relationships with influencers.
Buttigieg's campaign has tried to tarnish Warren's image as a crusader against corporations by noting her early work for corporate clients.
The campaign against her combines criminal charges with Facebook smears intended to tarnish her reputation and spread lies about her work.
These allegations are baseless and are a cowardly attempt to tarnish my reputation and legacy in hip-hop at this time.
Even a leak didn't tarnish the massive online response...but between those battle sequences and sibling fights, how closely did you watch?
According to Ivana, Donald Sr. was petrified to name his first-born son after him because he could potentially tarnish the name.
Then he broke into a surprising moment — mocking the gaffe that some have credited with helping tarnish his 2004 campaign for president.
For Jose Aldo this is by no means the end and it does nothing to tarnish his legacy that he lost here.
" Questions about the crash have also threatened "to tarnish Boeing's reputation for safety and its tradition of prioritizing pilot authority over automation.
Perhaps his vanity does not allow him to treat seriously a Russian attack that he fears could tarnish his own election triumph.
The nylon really feels like it'll last for centuries, and I've been unable to do anything to tarnish it during my review.
In retrospect, the whole thing looked like a political witch hunt designed to tarnish Clinton's political luster, as one disgruntled Republican charged.
South Korea's Yonhap News Agency and other South Korean media said it may have been an effort by consumers to tarnish Samsung.
I'd rather we just end it, and be friends, and things are cool, and we don't try and tarnish some weird legacy.
Critics have accused the IAAF of policing doping only half heartedly, afraid to publicize scandal or tarnish the reputations of famous athletes.
The largely Muslim island chain with a population of 400,000 has other looming problems that tarnish its reputation as a tourist paradise.
"They are just trying to tarnish our credibility, and I don't think most people are going to go for it," he said.
Either way, political leaders are bracing for more revelations to emerge that could further tarnish a broad spectrum of Brazil's political class.
The New York Democrat told Trump that such a choice would divide the United States and tarnish his legacy, the person added.
His father, who is from Sparta, Greece, was opposed to taking delivery orders, because he thought it would tarnish the restaurant's reputation.
And if the economy is hit too hard by trade wars, Trump could tarnish the strongest feature of his presidency so far.
This memoir of Scott's Philadelphia family is a poignant addition to the literature of moneyed glamour and its inevitable tarnish and decay.
It would also tarnish America's image in the world and could offer openings to adversaries if the White House is constantly distracted.
While his actions tarnish his own reputation, they have a big impact on the three women who lose status in Greenwich, Conn.
The Tennessee Equality Project warned that the anti-LGBTQ adoption bill would tarnish Tennessee's reputation as a hub of growing economic activity.
The two inquires threaten to tarnish the image of Mr. Trudeau, who has long promised to conduct politics in a transparent manner.
"I'm here to talk about the Olympics, not gossip and stuff," he said when asked if the allegations could tarnish his reputation.
A failure to do so would surely tarnish his administration's legacy on South Sudan just as he is set to leave office.
But Thomas E. Rothman, Sony's movie chief, said he was adamant that pushing back the release would tarnish the film even more.
We see the false claim that the CIRA were involved in this act as another attempt to tarnish the name of the organization.
The controversy has shaken this year's race, stoking opposition to frontrunner Keiko Fujimori and threatening to tarnish the legitimacy of the next president.
We see the false claim that the CIRA were involved in this act as another attempt to tarnish the name of the organisation.
Like, name someone else on such a level, such a mainstream level thats willing to tarnish their name, and associate themselves with porn.
On Friday, Kelly reportedly issued a response to the Associated Press condemning the campaign as a concentrated effort to tarnish his artistic reputation.
It's a shame that these problems tarnish the overall experience with the K1 because it does do a lot of other things right.
She "believes that [Caffrey] is attempting to tarnish her reputation and career by making repeated false reports to the media," states the filing.
"If the U.S. hikes rates for 20.0-20.2 times a year, hedging costs will rise and it would tarnish our profitability," Tsuruoka said.
"We are gravely concerned that any such legislation would deeply tarnish Texas' reputation as open and friendly to businesses and families," it said.
He had aimed to tarnish American democracy in the eyes of the world, portraying it as a farce in which the dead vote.
Some political analysts say its real goal is to tarnish his image at home sufficiently to prevent him from ever threatening its rule.
"We cannot allow Stalin, a communist, to tarnish the good name of socialism," he says, unaware of the futility of such a battle.
Still, even Mr. Ailes occasionally reined in his more opinionated hosts when he worried they would tarnish the credibility of his news reporters.
"Iger, who became CEO in 2005, wrote that "a handful of executives" thought Marvel was "too edgy" and "would tarnish the Disney brand.
He cautioned that the polarization of the political parties threatened to tarnish the judicial system and ultimately undermine Americans' views of their democracy.
Dweezil Zappa's brother and sister are going after him, claiming he's ruining the Zappa name by spreading lies that tarnish their father's legacy.
He would not be allowed to tarnish what for me and so many other survivors acts as a source of solace and escape.
Check out the pics and vids ... and remember that some Americans don't have to tarnish a country's reputation to have a good time.
After Russia capitalized on a diffuse Mexico back line with a slow-roller past Ochoa, Mexico wasn't going to let their reputations tarnish.
Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC), a leading progressive group, has launched a campaign to tarnish the New Dem brand of centrist House members.
It is a permanent mark on Mr. Trump and his shameful presidency that will tarnish his name as long as it is remembered.
But these experiences, and countless others, have done little to tarnish the belief that good intentions can justify rash decisions and disastrous outcomes.
Mr. Koons's "Rabbit" and the Balloon Dog sculptures are stubbornly resistant to such tarnish, laughing it off with their beauty, mystery and familiarity.
He complained to an administrator at the time, and was told that by pressing the allegation, "you will only tarnish yourself," he recalled.
But Saudi experts warn that this will be difficult since an abrupt Saudi retreat would further tarnish the prince's image inside the kingdom.
And it's all the more reason not to tarnish it with anyone's money, no matter how generous or well-intended it might be.
If so, it would be a blow to Jones Day's reputation while raising the possibility of new revelations that would further tarnish Volkswagen.
Last year, Russia launched a multifaceted campaign right out of the old KGB playbook to influence the presidential election and tarnish American democracy.
Tech's lack of diversity in some areas is starting to tarnish what should be a celebration of the world's most innovative, dynamic industry.
Putin loyalists and the masses who will see the news on Russian television believe this is all a Western ploy to tarnish Russia's image.
Ayers called the fatal accident a "fluke" and said she hopes it doesn&apost tarnish Branson because most of its income comes from tourists.
So judgment and experience are essential and, despite Republican attempts to tarnish her over an attack in Benghazi in 2012, Mrs Clinton possesses both.
"I think there's some people that just want to tarnish what I expect will occur, which is the president will be acquitted," said Sen.
However, his tenure as Speaker of the House should permanently tarnish his image and completely shatter the myth of his intellectual and moral gravitas.
Analysts said the export curbs add uncertainty to ZTE's business outlook, and that a negative ruling from the U.S. government could tarnish its image.
The deep state in protecting itself and the Clintons while seeking to tarnish the election of Donald Trump can be summed up this way.
Government and army officials had previously dismissed that video as "fake news" meant to tarnish the government's image, even as they promised to investigate.
Mr. Katumbi waves his hand breezily, saying this was simply the dirty work of Mr. Kabila and others trying to tarnish his good name.
The two back-to-back scandals could tarnish Steyer's image as a bold political outsider candidate who is explicitly running to clean up Washington.
Mr. Xi has demanded reverence for Mao and banned historians from exploring dark episodes of starvation and persecution that could tarnish the party's image.
When Detroit filed for bankruptcy, lots of experts said it was a risky move that would forever tarnish the city's image and financial standing.
Democrats called the document reckless and said it was merely a political tool to tarnish the agencies investigating Mr. Trump's potential ties to Russia.
If you have copper or brass that's gone all tarnish-y, skip the specialty polishes and grab the bottle of Tabasco, V8 or ketchup.
BRUSSELS — To Belgians, a proposed food safety rule smacked of bureaucratic overreach that would threaten a centuries-old craft and tarnish the country's traditions.
Government and army officials initially dismissed the video as "fake news" meant to tarnish the government's image, but later announced arrests in the case.
A few days later, he met with the Chinese ambassador, who cautioned him against letting a few "rotten apples" tarnish the entire Chinese community.
Given time, this will not simply tarnish the president's reputation, but it will undermine the rest of the world's confidence in America's foreign policy.
Kirchner at first suggested Mr. Nisman had committed suicide, but she later backtracked, saying she was convinced he was killed to tarnish her government.
KRS-One, much like some members of the Zulu Nation, has blasted the accusers for trying to tear down Bambaataa and tarnish his legacy.
In addition, because Mr. Trump is so hated abroad, his fitful embrace of human rights is most likely only to further tarnish the cause.
As the birthday boy carefully examined his beautiful Batman cake, his dad stirred up some trouble by attempting to tarnish the frosting with his finger.
When they find out a partner's been unfaithful, they'll go out of their way to tarnish their reputation with any mutual friends or business contacts.
"This president will be in power for only a short time, but excusing his misbehavior will forever tarnish your name," Amash tweeted before the vote.
Some politicians are even attempting to tarnish the name of one of the country's most respected anti-corruption organisations, the Anti-corruption Action Centre (AntAC).
The message: Don't allow environmental activists and Western governments to tarnish palm oil to the extent that it ends up a pariah product, like tobacco.
But the video of his recent remarks threatened to tarnish that image as fellow politicians, national celebrities and gay rights groups took turns issuing condemnations.
With edible goods the stakes are only higher, and one slip up could tarnish the reputation of the e-commerce giant's future private-label offerings.
"Their aim is not to establish Islamic ideology but to tarnish the image of the government and the country," Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan told Reuters.
Democrats attack Trump Trump's corporate practices are providing fodder for Clinton and other Democrats seeking to tarnish his business credentials in the minds of voters.
Comedian Eddie Griffin told Vlad TV that he saw it all as part of a larger effort to tarnish black men in the entertainment industry.
Even if Joyce survives, the scandal will likely tarnish Turnbull's re-election prospects with conservative voters in a national election just over a year away.
Check out our clip ... Michael says its extremely hard for any show to go out on top, and one bad game doesn't tarnish a career.
This nomination, this hearing, is about a precedent that if allowed to stand will tarnish the legitimacy of our highest court for generations to come.
Making her first public appearance since her arrest, Gordillo said she had been the target of "political persecution" that was used to tarnish the union.
"This group is trying to tarnish the government's image and show the government is unable to handle the situation," he said, without naming the organization.
Smitherman said in a statement to Fox59 that she hopes her "lapse in judgement" does not "tarnish" her accomplishments over her career as an educator.
Business leaders and civil rights groups had battled to defeat the bills, saying they advanced bigotry, would tarnish the state's image and damage its economy.
The Uttar Pradesh government has dismissed criticism of the squads and blamed opposition politicians of attempting to tarnish the efforts of Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party.
Recalling up to 2.5 million defective Galaxy Note7 phones could cost Samsung up to $1 billion and brand damage that could tarnish the company's reputation.
Manning, though, was perhaps the league's biggest name, and the accusations threatened to tarnish his 18-year career just as he was edging toward retirement.
But they worry that commercial operators will tarnish their image in the same way many for-profits eroded trust in hospice care and nursing homes.
It will take multiple creative approaches, and the Restore Our Parks Act is a fantastic opportunity to clean off the tarnish from our crown jewels.
As Ms. Jordan's singing moves from matter-of-fact to resigned — the word "anyways" just aches — to adamant, no fickle partner will tarnish her passion.
His allies in Congress have dug through our bank records and sought to tarnish our firm to punish us for highlighting his links to Russia.
One thing is certain: The Kremlin will seize on this official deceit to show the lengths to which its enemies will go to tarnish Russia.
Yet in their telling of the national narrative, the right overwrites facts that tarnish the American story, while the left leaves few of them out.
There's nothing about El Camino that is essential; while it won't tarnish your memories of the original series, it won't reframe or enhance them, either.
The senator warned that what he described as the out-of-the-mainstream views of McDaniel, Ward, Tarkanian and Arpaio could tarnish the GOP's brand.
People close to her with strong international connections voiced concerns it could further tarnish her image abroad, according to two people familiar with the discussions.
" Mr. Boeselager denied knowing about the condom distribution program and considered the move a coup and an attempt to tarnish him as a "liberal Catholic.
CRC is best known for its work with the Swift Boat Veterans who helped tarnish Democrat John Kerry's military credentials during his 2004 presidential campaign.
"I sincerely hope and believe that my own actions will not tarnish or otherwise detract from all of the great work they do," she continued.
Franco says the sexual misconduct allegations are not true, but he's willing to take a bullet and stay silent rather than tarnish the #MeToo movement.
"I apologize for the abrasiveness of some of my colleagues who would rather tarnish your reputation that address the problems facing the nation," Republican Rep.
The lesson apparently was that when telling a fake story to pander to racists, it's bad to tarnish the legacy of a real fallen soldier.
A casualty figure significantly higher than that could tarnish President Vladimir Putin's record five months before a presidential election which he is expected to contest.
House Democrats, however, put out their own report Monday accusing the GOP of wasting taxpayer money on a political exercise whose goal was to tarnish Clinton.
But the addition of more storage and a faster processor could also make the Mac Mini more expensive than previous versions, which could tarnish its appeal.
This is an outright attempt to tarnish the reputation of the security forces in general and the Nigerian Army in particular, for whatever inexplicable parochial reasons.
" Responding to Cook's comments, a Qualcomm spokesperson said they were "once again misleading and appear to be a deliberately timed attempt to tarnish our company's reputation.
KENNEDY: The intelligence community, the FBI, the CIA, they have all essentially tarnish their own brands because of what is happened at the very top level.
This has the chance to tarnish Spotify's first impressions in India, as it launches without the added value of one of the world's largest music catalogs.
However, missing those numbers will hit the company's shares and likely tarnish the fortunes of Uber ahead of its debut on the New York Stock Exchange.
The amount of bullying, racism and lack of acceptance my family has endured while living there was enough to tarnish anyone's mental health and self-image.
The advertising gaffe is the latest to tarnish the industry and follows the likes of Pepsi, which suffered a global backlash following its recent drinks campaign.
Most guitarists never want to talk about that as they wouldn't want to tarnish their image as being born with a fucking guitar up their ass.
On the other hand, the Democrats could choose not to work with the Republicans on removing Trump, and instead tarnish the party for enabling the president.
Opposition leaders said the demonstrators were not part of the broader protest and insisted the incident was staged by the government to tarnish the protest movement.
I was aghast to read your article, which attempts to tarnish the safety and management record of the Panama Canal Authority and the canal expansion program.
Alienating, assuming, and acting aloof are behaviors that will tarnish your reputation before you've even had a chance to make it to your first performance review.
Alienating, assuming and acting aloof are behaviors that will tarnish your reputation before you've even had a chance to make it to your first performance review.
It may be that nothing can tarnish Trump's reputation: He announced his campaign by calling Mexican immigrants "rapists," and his rhetoric has only escalated since then.
The long-running and at times violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its luster as the main physical gateway for gold to China.
Closer look: President Xi Jinping is China's most powerful leader in decades, but if economic ties with the U.S. are mismanaged it could tarnish his authority.
The long-running and at times violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its lustre as the main physical gateway for gold to China.
The long-running and at times violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its lustre as the main physical gateway for gold to China.
In preparation for his visit, some of our most hallowed institutions are being sealed off for fear that Mr. Trump will tarnish them with his presence.
And so now, in addition to his unpersuasive suggestion that the transcripts released last week aren't legitimate, Trump is trying to tarnish the whistleblower by association.
To that end, Segal said Dorsey has been pushing the removal of trolls and hate-fueled bots that can tarnish and delude conversations on the app.
And that'll be happening at the very same time Democrats are considering impeaching the president for seeking foreign help to tarnish his political opponents in 2020.
Moore has denied any wrongdoing and has accused the women of conspiring with Democrats, media outlets and establishment Republicans in an effort to tarnish his reputation.
It does not tarnish the museum, or the other players in there, to include players associated with PEDs and simply note it like a rational adult.
A Republican president in office will tarnish the brand of blue-state Republican parties, making it easier for Democrats to regain ground in their own turf.
By some measures, tech's lack of diversity in some areas is starting to tarnish what should be a celebration of the world's most innovative, dynamic industry.
They also feared the U.S. travel warning would further tarnish Cuba's image as a safe and idyllic destination after Hurricane Irma wreaked havoc there last month.
But the government is limited by South Africa's weak economy and is wary of polices that might further tarnish its image as an investor-friendly emerging market.
Ever since the new female-led Ghostbusters movie was announced, people have been complaining that it would tarnish the memory of the movie they grew up with.
Asus ROG has concocted a solution for those pesky monitor bezels that tarnish an otherwise gorgeous three-monitor gaming setup — and it involves lenses and light refraction.
Comics abound with robot imposters, evil twins, alternate-universe doppelgangers, and crooks who slap on a superhero costume in an attempt to tarnish said hero's good name.
The Walt Disney Co., which was rumored to be planning to buy the company in late September, was worried Twitter would tarnish its wholesome, family-friendly image.
Regardless of whether or not approximately 300,000 people dutifully report to their new subreddit, it can't tarnish the wave of enthusiasm for this silly, one-off event.
GUTFELD: That&aposs what Clooney -- Clooney say he wouldn&apost hang around Obama because he didn&apost want to tarnish Obama with the Hollywood, you know, stench.
Like many other allegations, hers were enough to tarnish and raise suspicions about the administration's conduct, but were not sufficient to pitch it into an existential crisis.
We respect anyone's First Amendment rights, but we also respect our officers and any law-abiding citizens (and) we will not respect those who tarnish our profession.
Kobe Steel is just the latest in a string of corporate scandals involving data tampering and other methods of cheating to tarnish the Japan Inc quality stamp.
But Francesco's criminal dealings did little to tarnish the reputation of his brother, Antonio, who maintained his status in Melbourne as a powerful businessman with political interests.
When Mr. Erdogan made Turkey too powerful and independent, nefarious cabals in the West and their treacherous "agents" at home started a campaign to tarnish Turkey's democracy.
But it's worse when these problems tarnish the launch of a brand new, major release that's actually quite good — if users can manage to successfully install it.
Hun Mana, his eldest daughter and the clan's biggest magnate, with interests in television, radio and newspapers, said Global Witness was trying to tarnish her father's reputation.
Predictably, his opponents cannot cite one statement Pompeo has made which is inconsistent with protecting human rights for Muslims, and thus they try to tarnish his person.
His loss in the first bout, to Nate Diaz in March, threatened to tarnish his luster, but he avenged the loss in August in a close decision.
But his resolve has been tested as the campaign has become much more competitive than pundits initially projected and Clinton's surrogates have tried repeatedly to tarnish him.
Many Americans are worried about their future and the possibility that changes in Social Security, insufficient savings, and escalating health care costs could tarnish their golden years.
The California Republican, a close Trump ally, accused the media of being "puppets of the Democratic Party" who want to "tarnish and remove" the president from office.
Harvey Weinstein's one bad hombre, but the things he's accused of doing shouldn't tarnish the brilliant work his company accomplished ... so says "Pulp Fiction" producer Lawrence Bender.
New doctors didn't want to tarnish their reputations by making a big deal out of a mistake, but they also found that the errors could haunt them.
Pro-Trump media has gone to extraordinary lengths to try to tarnish the reputation of the FBI as a way to shield Trump from the Russia probe.
Trump's attempts to influence the Fed have unnerved financial markets and economists, who fear the president's attacks could tarnish the central bank's credibility during a financial crisis.
The Navy SEALs' potential role threatens to tarnish SEAL Team 6, the famed counterterrorism unit that carried out the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011.
The White House also defended Gorsuch, saying the whole thing was just a last-ditch effort to tarnish Gorsuch's reputation and cast doubt on his legal rigor.
Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's unquestioning support of the overbroad use of stop-and-frisk under Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, for instance, threatened to tarnish Mr. Bloomberg's legacy.
The strategy was to weld cracks and clean the works to expose the original copper color that had been covered by a layer of chalky green tarnish.
For Mr. Trump, the hearing is dangerously unpredictable, carrying the potential to tarnish not only Judge Kavanaugh but also the Republican Party itself weeks before the election.
His notoriously shortsighted rant arguing, more or less, that black people are their own worst enemy, at a 2004 N.A.A.C.P. commemoration ceremony, helped tarnish his saintly glow.
Like the streetwalking Cabiria (played by Fellini's wife, Giulietta Masina), Charity was a tarnish-proof waif, a sunnier cousin to the whore with a heart of gold.
Much of this tarnish comes from the commission's consumer online privacy actions that focus more on flash than substance and elevates privacy mantras over true consumer protection.
Mr. Cosby's supporters had hoped that a not-guilty verdict might tarnish the broader pool of accusations that had been leveled against him and stained his legacy.
Though Molland says the company's brand is what women gravitate toward, it hasn't been without tarnish: Thinx launched in 2011 and has had a rocky leadership history.
Students have become more self-conscious about the possibility of their drunken images being posted on social media, experts say, which can tarnish reputations and college eligibility.
" He added, "It's unfortunate that the media is trying to use distractions like this and prior stories in an effort to tarnish my client's name and reputation.
Democrats on Friday were quick to condemn Trump's order as un-American, saying it would tarnish the reputation of the United States as a land that welcomes immigrants.
The LNA has denied responsibility for the attack, instead accusing Tripoli-based "militias" -- who are largely allied to the GNA -- of orchestrating a "conspiracy" to "tarnish" their reputation.
" Keng, president of a mining firm, said the Rappler story included "malicious imputations of crimes, vices and defects, which tarnish my good and clean reputation with the public.
FedEx CEO Fred Smith told Fox News that Huawei shipping errors were emblematic of an ongoing problem, with export controls creating "confusing situations" that tarnish the company's reputation.
He also must have known that massive corporations are in no way obligated to continue paying him to make content that has the potential to tarnish their image.
Anonymous posts of the Kremlin's design or those generated by the target audiences power smear campaigns and falsehoods that tarnish confidence in America and trust in democratic institutions.
"We see this as pure political revenge, part of propaganda designed to tarnish his image by vested interests for their own political mileage," Rajapaksha told Reuters, without elaborating.
Snap's strong privacy record makes these partners willing to host it where now they might fear that Facebook and its history with Cambridge Analytica could tarnish their brand.
Sierra Club, another environmental group involved in Wednesday's demonstrations, said Tillerson's long track record in the oil and gas business should should tarnish his reputation, not bolster it.
There's no chance of its successor matching that legacy, but it won't tarnish it either: though the film feeds on its forerunner, it's worthwhile on its own terms.
The attorney general also suggested that those who use individual violations of rights by officers to tarnish police services as a whole are effectively inciting attacks against them.
What are his rants about the Deep State and the FBI but an assertion that if he is challenged, he'll happily tarnish and discredit the institutions of government?
Repealing the Johnson Amendment would threaten our ability to engage in these practices by introducing undue partisan pressures that would tarnish the moral ground on which we stand.
In it, Hale described an intense effort last spring, by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, to determine who was behind a media campaign to tarnish the then-U.
If she hopes to unify Democrats as the nominee, trying to tarnish Mr. Sanders as she did in Michigan this week is not the way to go. Mrs.
Now known as a liberal champion, Justice Stevens' vote in Tarkanian likely will forever harm college athletes and tarnish his legacy among liberals who expected a different outcome.
"Officers who violate anyone's rights also violate their oaths of honor, and they tarnish the names of the vast majority of officers, who do incredible work," he said.
The Justice Department's general practice is not to identify the targets of its investigations if prosecutors decide not to bring charges, so as not to tarnish their reputations.
What happened next defines Golden Age tarnish: She was bused along with 119 female dancers, to a remote ranch, which the women were told was a film set.
Mr. Obama argued that more than a half-century of hostility had done little to change Cuba and much to tarnish the United States' image in Latin America.
Forced to forgo Florida and hunker down in the White House because of the government shutdown he orchestrated, Mr. Trump even managed to tarnish Christmas for one youngster.
In Qing dynasty China, emperors wielded silver chopsticks, inspecting their gleam as proof that no poison was present, since it was theorized that toxicity would tarnish the metal.
A three-hundred-and-fifty-page file on Post attempted to tarnish him with evidence about everything from contacts with I.W.W. members to his advocacy of divorce reform.
"Thousands of propaganda accounts on social networks are spreading all over the world, in all languages, lies invented to tarnish political officials, personalities, public figures, journalists," he said.
"The allegations by the Ukrainian prosecutor-general are not true and are intended to tarnish the reputation of Ambassador Yovanovitch," it said in a statement at the time.
With this story back in the news and threatening to delegitimize Kavanaugh's place on the court (and certainly further tarnish his legacy), conservatives have gone on the offensive.
Trump is a failed businessman, born with a silver spoon, who has fought tooth and nail to hide whatever tarnish he imagines might be revealed in his finances.
She's worried the arrests will tarnish the community's image by giving the impression it routinely attracts criminals, or that it's a good place for bad people to hide.
Another reason copper may have been passed over for steel, plastic, or glass is that it can easily tarnish and requires a lot of cleaning to remain shiny.
But admitting that Russia interfered in the election in part to help elect Trump would tarnish Trump's victory — a victory he likes to brag about just a bit.
The part that Free said 'shook me to my core' In his tweets, Free recalled Obama's response to his suggestion that the detention centers would tarnish the president's legacy.
But though Cam can't believe that someone would "tarnish [his] intentions," Hannah ultimately feels just fine with going with her gut, and ultimately lets him go home rose-free.
"There is clearly a coordinated and sadly vindictive campaign to damage me personally, and to tarnish all that has been achieved at the AOC," Coates said in the letter.
But now, undoubtedly, there will be a rush to try to tarnish President Obama's legacy, even though he has enjoyed the highest approval ratings of any recent outgoing president.
The statement also said Xiang was suspected of bribery and accused him of "engaging in superstitious activities", an allegation often levelled at discredited officials to further tarnish their names.
A new parliament full of his supporters but without the bulk of the opposition represented would tarnish Serbia's image as a rough but soon-to-be EU-ready democracy.
"The truth always prevails…… as long as you know your character & soul no one can ever tarnish or taint you!" she wrote in an Instagram post on Wednesday evening.
"The United States is deeply concerned that recent arrests and raids stifle the Ugandan people's right to free expression and tarnish Uganda's global image," it said in a statement.
Navalny has lately been using social media to popularize a boycott of the upcoming 2018 presidential election, which he hopes will tarnish Putin's inevitable victory with low turnout figures.
While mass-market products earn higher margins on Amazon sales, these firms worry that selling their luxury brands there will tarnish their brands and decrease their price-setting power.
" When asked if incidents such as the tweet in which Trump accused President Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower tarnish the office of the president, Bush replied, "A little bit.
The boy's mother, Sandra Gonzalez, told a local ABC News affiliate through an interpreter that she would not allow law enforcement to tarnish her son's reputation with false accusations.
Protests against the city's government and China are erupting almost daily, disrupting business, scaring off tourists and threatening to tarnish Hong Kong's international reputation as a stable financial hub.
The idea that someone would try to tarnish him, to make him seem less than what he was, was not something that black people were ready to deal with.
They fear corruption accusations against Temer and his Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB) could further tarnish their own party that is already beset by scandals involving its own leaders.
We are concerned that the true goal behind the proceedings is to severely tarnish Lula's image and disable him politically by any means, as occurred with former President Rousseff.
The question of Russian compliance threatens to tarnish the White House's arms control legacy and President Obama's vision of a world in which there would be fewer nuclear weapons.
Analysts say a permanent end to Note 7 sales could cost Samsung up to $17 billion and tarnish its other phone products in the minds of consumers and carriers.
Long-running and sometimes violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its luster as the main physical gateway of gold to China, the world's top bullion buyer.
"Whenever I trim a pineapple, I grab a saltshaker and whichever of my copper bottom pots needs tarnish removed: Sprinkle salt, rub with pineapple peel — Voilà!" wrote another reader.
But China's relationship with the United States is its most important, and if ties between the countries are mismanaged, that could damage China's economy and tarnish Mr. Xi's authority.
"It's so sad and disappointing that successful Black Women are being used to tarnish the image and legacy of successful Black Men, even in death," Cosby's Instagram account added.
It was a not-unexpected admonition that could further tarnish the behemoth's brand, and one that arrives, for many advocates focused on the youth vaping epidemic, much too late.
The White House is meanwhile taking new efforts to discredit the Mueller investigation, and to tarnish the department's top career leaders as partisans who sought to thwart his election.
Democrats have called the charge baseless and argued that Trump's request that Ukraine investigate it could only be meant to tarnish a rival he viewed as a political threat.
"Increasing trade friction between China and the U.S. is likely to rock global markets and tarnish bullish sentiment in crude oil markets," said Wang Xiao of Guotai Junan Futures.
Using cherry-picked examples, like this, to try to tarnish a vastly larger population of the overwhelmingly law-abiding immigrant population is a time-tested method for fueling prejudice.
Could the young men at the center of "Leaving Neverland" have been both victims of Jackson and be money-grubbing opportunists seeking to tarnish his legacy for personal gain?
Rustin's conviction and registered sex offender status haunted him for the rest of his life, and it continues to tarnish his name, despite his death thirty-three years ago.
The day after my Politicon sit-down with Chelsea Handler, the liberal media decided to tarnish a productive debate between two political adversaries with the usual pro-ObamaCare spin.
But the measure died in the session after business leaders and civil rights groups fought back, saying it advanced bigotry, would tarnish the state's image and damage its economy.
" Mately got the message loud and clear -- it's removed all Bert and Ernie images from its site and says there was no intent to "tarnish the Sesame Street brand.
A downgrade on the bank's community service score could further tarnish the reputation of the San Francisco-based lender at a time when it hopes to move beyond the scandal.
"I doubt China will try to 'punish' the Philippines through the AIIB as this would seriously tarnish the AIIB and the goals China is pursuing through the AIIB," said Cook.
There's a distinct intimacy and privacy and it's a very special moment with family and friends, and I wouldn't want anything to tarnish that or to take away from that.
TOWARDS the end of the third and final presidential debate, in Las Vegas on October 19th, Donald Trump must have wondered what more he could do to tarnish American democracy.
Having set himself up as a new sort of leader, above party politics, this could tarnish him in the eyes of his supporters, distort his priorities and limit his achievements.
"Given COP's consistent outperformance for the last two years, guidance slightly below consensus expectations will probably slightly tarnish the company's gold reputation," Scotiabank analyst Paul Cheng said in a note.
" In his initial rant, Snoop called Gayle a "funky dog head bitch" and asked her, "How dare you try to tarnish my motherf***in' home boy's reputation, punk motherf***er?
We have witnessed so much bravery from those speaking out recently, but I will just as boldly protect myself and my family from those seeking to tarnish my good name.
"The thought that Bill Barr -- at age 69, on his second tour as attorney general -- would do anything to tarnish his own image or reputation is completely ridiculous," McConnell said.
Kanye West and Damon Dash didn't tarnish a Latin singing group's name by promoting murder, violence and drug sales in a movie collaboration ... at least that's what a judge ruled.
ATL Falcons QB Matt Ryan is vouching for his friend Tom Brady -- saying he's a great guy off the field ... and doesn't believe the Deflategate scandal will tarnish his legacy.
Trump's intervention appeared to go beyond his already intense anger about the Mueller probe, his hypersensitivity to suggestions his election win was not legitimate, and the efforts to tarnish Mueller.
Failing to replicate an important finding can tarnish the research, as well as the reputation of the scientist who originally conducted it, even when there is no evidence of fraud.
If we fail to achieve even this year's modest goal for refugee admissions, we only tarnish our country's humanitarian reputation and cause others around the world to question our credibility.
"Then on top of it all, my dad's so called widow validated it, because she needs to keep legitimizing herself and tarnish our dad even after he's dead," Rain continued.
But the claims against these newer tech companies — which have garnered multibillion-dollar valuations and often a global footprint — could tarnish their reputations if such practices are not addressed quickly.
When asked about the exodus, Malka shouldered little of the responsibility, and instead pointed at how a "witch hunt" was being carried out to try and tarnish him and NeoGAF.
Verdict: Few actions could tarnish an act so kind and benevolent as giving a museum $4.1 million, but suing the museum to get your money back is one of them.
Told no, Mr. Trump argued that Eric H. Holder Jr., President Barack Obama's first attorney general, would never have recused himself from a case that threatened to tarnish Mr. Obama.
It's an important question in a year that promises to bring unprecedented scorched earth tactics from a president who is reeling from an impeachment that will tarnish his legacy forever.
And once Jay does a bit of sleuthing, it's revealed that the accusations are a fiction, the entire case funded by an alt-right group hoping to tarnish Rev. Jeremiah.
They said the connection between DeSantis and Giuliani's associates is unlikely to tarnish his reputation or his popularity (in recent polling DeSantis has an approval rating of 72% from voters).
"I apologize for the abrasiveness of some of my colleagues who would rather tarnish your character than really try to delve into the issues facing this great nation," said Rep.
" Nunes, the top Republican on the committee, denounced the U.S. news media as "puppets of the Democratic Party" who are in "a fevered rush to tarnish and remove a president.
" Earlier this year, the actor went public with his interest in a reboot, sharing, "If it was a good product that I felt wouldn't tarnish the original product, then yeah.
Last weekend's protests unnerved investors and led to a pro-Sisi campaign in Egypt's strictly controlled media, which have tried to tarnish Ali's image and that of Egypt's enfeebled opposition.
While Cambridge Analytica is the (now defunct) firm at the center of a massive Facebook data misuse scandal which has dented the company's fortunes and continues to tarnish its reputation.
In truth, the firestorm over blackface photos is only the latest example of Virginia suffering humiliations over racism that cause pain to its residents and tarnish its well-burnished reputation.
He boycotted the second Fox News–sponsored GOP debate because of her, attended the third, and has since continually attempted to tarnish her name both online and on the stump.
Lefties and books weren't for him, he'd say — though biographer Tornabene writes that Gable hid a remarkable library, including fiction and nonfiction, that he feared might tarnish his macho facade.
Those stories of exclusion have recently played out in films such as Hidden Figures and the documentary Mercury 13, and they tarnish the triumphant achievements the US made in the 1960s.
Any real challenge to Trump's corruption can't just be about his violation of laws and norms; it'll have to take the form of a political attack designed to tarnish his popularity.
Additionally, Comey's inexcusable conduct lead to vile, malicious and false leaks coming from the FBI and echoed by Trump and his cronies, that were aimed to further tarnish Hillary Clinton's image.
The President also suggested that the investigation that will now be led by former FBI Director Robert Mueller was also motivated by an attempt to tarnish his election victory last year.
Former Trump administration officials are attempting to tarnish the reputation of Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and a top White House aide, according to White House lawyer Ty Cobb.
A doping scandal that originally involved Russian track and field athletes now threatens to tarnish Russia's much-vaunted victories in the 2014 Winter Olympics, held in the southern city of Sochi.
These are spaces where we speak across lines of difference, unconcerned by the pressures of politicking and money that tarnish the moral and political discourse that takes place beyond our walls.
Republicans, including Trump, might keep the government open just because they don't want to tarnish Bush's memorial with partisan nastiness they otherwise would not hesitate to foist on all of America.
"Signing the lame-duck legislation would be an especially classless way for Walker to leave office; it will tarnish his reputation in ways that I'm not sure he grasps," he wrote.
Dylan's win won't tarnish the Nobel in the eyes of the world; the $900,000 prize winnings and the resulting international visibility ensures that it will always be literature's most coveted award.
She pointed out that the decision to screen this film would not only tarnish De Niro's reputation but would also continue to draw attention to a discredited idea, confusing the public.
The Senate Republican investigations into Ukraine come amid Biden's surge in the 2020 Democratic presidential campaign, which Democrats have derided as a partisan attempt to tarnish Trump's potential general election opponent.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Senator Mitch McConnell has a well-documented history of showing little tolerance for sexual misconduct that he fears could tarnish the image of the Senate and his party.
"Signing the lame-duck legislation would be an especially classless way for Walker to leave office; it will tarnish his reputation in ways that I'm not sure he grasps," Sykes writes.
Perhaps even more shameless than his election fraud conspiracy theory was Trump's repeated calls to his supporters to tarnish New Hampshire's semi-open Democratic primary by casting ballots for weak candidates.
The inquiry is examining whether Mr. Trump betrayed his oath of office and the nation's security by seeking to enlist the aid of a foreign power to tarnish a political rival.
The Cheyenne River Sioux tribe of South Dakota says allowing an oil pipeline to run underneath Lake Oahe on the Missouri River would tarnish the lake's sacred status with the tribe.
The Yawkey Foundation, the charitable organization that the former Red Sox owner founded, expressed disappointment in the decision to rename the street, saying that doing so will permanently tarnish his legacy.
Mark Corallo, who served as spokesman for Mr. Trump's personal legal team, resigned this past week in part because he refused to participate in an effort to tarnish Mr. Mueller's reputation.
Fujimori's closest rival, Julio Guzman, was barred because his party did not comply with electoral procedures - a decision he calls "fraud" that threatens to tarnish the legitimacy of the next president.
"Officers who violate anyone's rights also violate their oaths of honor, and they tarnish the names of the vast majority of officers, who do incredible work," said Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
The other issue that's cropped up to tarnish the glow of Bolsonaro coming into power are suspect payments made to his son that are being examined by COAF, the financial crimes unit.
But in the same way Westerns as a genre ultimately began to interrogate their own mythos and tarnish their heroes, the Westworld hosts wake to awareness of the stories they're trapped in.
"You're working for the president, but not in as toxic of an environment and for an entity that doesn't tarnish your résumé the way the current White House would," the official said.
But he — and a family member who had no role in the impeachment hearings — were ejected from prestigious jobs in a way which may tarnish their future prospects in the US military.
Russia has denied the allegations of meddling in the U.S. presidential election campaign and says they are a politically motivated attempt to tarnish its image and worsen its relations with the West.
As the story goes, Jerry first told his daughter she had two jobs: Find a way to stop losing money, and don't tarnish the star, referring to the Dallas Cowboys' iconic logo.
After a ridiculously successful past few years that not even a near-death experience with a sword could tarnish, Ed Sheeran has released two new songs in advance of his album Divide.
It will tarnish your brand, people don't want to work with you, and as long as you sit here and be in the front of the camera, you're going to be judged.
Established in 1848 by John Humphrey Noyes in upstate New York, Oneida was imagined as a shining Perfectionist utopia, free from the tarnish of conventional morality ("sticky love") and repressive social structures.
Those revelations have since formed a critical backdrop for legislative reforms, and there are few things that irritate Wizner more than claims that threaten to tarnish Snowden's character and their common cause.
Former Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez on Sunday said if the Trump administration eliminated the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and began deporting recipients, it would forever tarnish the country's reputation.
Can you imagine how many years we'd have to stay there to pump it all and how much doing so would tarnish our moral standing around the world and energize every jihadist?
" Earlier this week he accused nongovernmental organizations of starting the fires in a plot to tarnish his image, saying "everything indicates that people went there to film and then to set fires.
The generals wanted Mugabe to go, but they also wanted a peaceful "coup," one that would not irreparably tarnish the administration aiming to take over, according to multiple military and political sources.
Those articles turned him into a pariah with the Saudi government and the defenders of Crown Prince Mohammed, who accused him of receiving cash from foreign governments to tarnish the kingdom's reputation.
He liked copper for its formal qualities — its reflectivity and ability to tarnish — but also saw using it as a form of solidarity with miners and against Augusto Pinochet [the country's dictator].
And while those accused make up a tiny fraction of the State Senate and Assembly, their transgressions have helped tarnish Albany's public reputation and make it very difficult to justify a raise.
Trying to tarnish the statue that has welcomed the ancestors of Bruce Springsteen, Colin Powell, Jerry Seinfeld, Martin Scorsese and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, to name a tiny handful, is a doomed mission.
But Chow said that because the ETF weights the new holdings equally, there is less of a chance that one or two underperforming picks will tarnish the returns for the entire fund.
The conviction and sentencing are sure to tarnish the legacy of Mr. Tsang, who had served in public office for 45 years, including seven as chief executive, the city's top political office.
By releasing documents that would tarnish Hillary Clinton and other American political figures, but whose news value compelled coverage, Moscow exploited the very openness that is the basis of a free press.
Qatar and Turkey — supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Taliban — will most likely use their connections to a belligerent Saudi clergy to frustrate M.B.S.'s agenda and tarnish his image abroad.
"The deployment of soldiers, if not well managed, risks leading to unfortunate human rights abuses, which could tarnish the reputation of the company and the supply chain for Congolese cobalt," it said.
"Forcing Apple to extract data in this case, absent clear legal authority to do so, could threaten the trust between Apple and its customers and substantially tarnish the Apple brand," Mr. Zwillinger said.
He has publicly spoken about trying to convince U.S. creditors to accept less on their holdings of U.S. government debt, a default that would tarnish the national credit first established by Alexander Hamilton.
A Russian lawmaker has called the second case of poisoning with Novichok a British-led effort to tarnish the Russia-hosted World Cup and fuel tensions ahead of a planned U.S.-Russian summit.
Her biggest obstacle to winning, Julio Guzman, was disqualified because his party did not comply with electoral procedures - a decision he called "fraud" that threatens to tarnish the legacy of the next president.
What's worse, the troubling development adds to a growing list of scandals the SEAL community has found itself embroiled in recently that have begun to tarnish the image of the elite fighting force.
The scandal may tarnish the Republican Party and dim its hopes of ousting Senator Claire McCaskill, a Democrat regarded as one of the more politically vulnerable senators in the upcoming November congressional elections.
But Sheikh Hasina, the country's prime minister, called several attacks since then merely conspiracies by domestic opposition leaders to tarnish her government, even though Islamic State appeared to claim responsibility, the report said.
By conflating legal contributions to super PACs, trade associations, and nonprofit groups with the illegal contributions made in Watergate, Freed and Sandstrom attempt to tarnish legitimate corporate political activity as corrupt or unseemly.
A disorderly Brexit would spook financial markets, tarnish London's reputation as one of the world's top financial capitals and sow chaos through the economies of Britain and the EU by dislocating trading relationships.
"I don't believe there will be anyone who will use violence or who will want to provoke violence that will tarnish the irreproachable image of the Catalan independence movement as pacifist," Puigdemont said.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says default rumors are part of a campaign by right-wing adversaries to tarnish his government, and notes that the ruling Socialist Party has never missed a bond payment.
In effect, Trump is trying to extinguish one of the GOP's brightest young stars and tarnish the political brand of a man many mainstream Republicans still hope will one day run for president.
Mr. McCain's support of Donald Trump despite the derogatory comments made about his imprisonment during the Vietnam War will tarnish his legacy regardless of the outcome of his Senate race for re-election.
I stand by my comments: 'the reinstatement of RUSADA, given the softening of the demand that Russia accept the findings of the McLaren Report, will tarnish WADA's reputation and bring sport into disrepute'.
Over nearly three hours at the Pullman Teranga, Diack described all the accusations as being born of racism and jealousy, part of an Anglo-Saxon conspiracy to tarnish the legacy of his father.
R. Kelly's had enough with accusations he's holding women hostage to serve as his sex slaves ... straight-up saying it's all just a ploy to get into his pockets and tarnish his legacy.
BENGALURU/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Long-running and sometimes violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its luster as the main physical gateway of gold to China, the world's top bullion buyer.
BENGALURU/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Long-running and sometimes violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its luster as the main physical gateway of gold to China, the world's top bullion buyer.
Political allies who tarnish his reformist image, like the four tainted cabinet members fired so far, are tossed out "like an old rag," as the National Front leader Marine Le Pen put it.
America is blundering into a new Russia election-meddling hall of mirrors that's already doing Moscow's work: tearing fresh political divides and threatening to again tarnish democracy's most sacred moment, a national election.
That prompted anger from some staff who had previously been unaware of her complaints and threatened to tarnish the reputation of an organization that says it has helped more than 220 million people.
"As large employers in the state, we are gravely concerned that any such legislation would deeply tarnish Texas' reputation as open and friendly to businesses and families," the companies wrote in the letter.
In fact, when House Democrats impeach Trump as soon as Wednesday, it will be over his partnership with Giuliani to enlist Ukraine's leaders in an effort to tarnish Biden and the Democratic Party.
He dispatched Breitbart reporters to Alabama to defend the candidate and to dig up dirt on Moore's accusers, infuriating many Washington Republicans, who worried the efforts would tarnish the party as a whole.
But he also criticized the investigation by Brazil's Federal Police into meatpacking companies, calling their findings "alarmist" and saying they used a few isolated incidents to tarnish an entire industry that maintains rigorous standards.
The clash threatens to tarnish the golden rule of developed financial systems for the past three decades: keep the money-printing presses away from elected politicians if you want to keep inflation in check.
All of these factors make for a vicious cycle, one that insures that the conversation about harassment, abuse, and misogyny doesn't often come to a head unless these things threaten to tarnish awards season.
But the detailed, graphic allegations in the documentary nonetheless threatened to permanently tarnish Jackson's artistic legacy, forcing fans to reckon with disturbing claims that might be impossible to reconcile with the singer's inspirational music.
If Apple has a way to covertly capture and store biometric information, even if it's an opt-in feature designed to protect consumers, it could tarnish the company's reputation with regards to user security.
Last spring, after Mr. Domingo's sorry performance as Don Carlo in Verdi's "Ernani," a baritone role, I suggested he should retire from the opera stage lest he tarnish the memory of a colossal career.
"We are going up the ambition scale here," he said of his next goals: reducing homelessness, improving mental health services and addressing the dirt and disorder that tarnish the quality of New Yorkers' lives.
Mr. Thune raised concerns about the conflicts of interest such overlapping positions presented, with Olympics officials possibly less inclined to root out drug violations that could tarnish the Olympic brand and affect revenue streams.
Heitkamp has expressed support for Christine Blasey Ford and concern about Kavanaugh's reputation for partisanship even before he ranted and raved about the "left" and the "Clintons" engineering a conspiracy to tarnish his name.
But the possibility of North Korea doing something to tarnish the Olympics cannot be ruled out since the regime has shown a history of disregard for international norms, including resorting to assassinations and kidnappings.
NERVE packs even more of a wallop, while building on the band's growing talent to write catchy, anthemic jams like the crashing "End" and "Tarnish," which sounds like Echo & The Bunnymen on a PED.
American inaction now risks establishing a de facto norm that all election campaigns in the future, everywhere, are fair game for sabotage—sabotage that could potentially affect the outcome and tarnish the winner's legitimacy.
But now that seems to have added up to what could be a more lasting tarnish on the company, as it appears as if many consumers and others might not give Uber another chance.
At a press conference after White's gold medal–winning run at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang on Tuesday, ABC reporter Matt Gutman asked White whether he was worried the allegations would tarnish his legacy.
And President Donald Trump will continue to try to tarnish Biden's reputation as he did with his unfounded efforts to secure a public announcement that Ukraine would investigate Biden and his son, Hunter Biden.
Nonetheless, the corruption trial, which enters its fourth day of jury deliberations on Tuesday, may well tarnish the well-groomed reputation of Mr. Cuomo, a second-term Democrat facing re-election in the fall.
PUCN's decision may benefit the utility in the short run, but it threatens to tarnish the GOP's image in Nevada, a crucial shift in a state that could help determine the 2016 presidential election.
The second reason is that political support for Israel is too important to tarnish through association with the likes of Bannon or European kindred spirits such as Holland's Geert Wilders or Hungary's Viktor Orban.
But Lula's release did little to tarnish Bolsonaro's popularity, which has bounced back in recent months amid signs he is making good on his promises to improve the economy and crack down on crime.
Republicans kept their grip on the House of Representatives on Tuesday, overcoming months of efforts by Democrats to tarnish them by association with Donald J. Trump in what proved to be a grave miscalculation.
Many are beginning to fear that trade disputes between the U.S. and the rest of the world will begin to tarnish the reputation of the country, and the companies most closely associated with it.
"It should be made clear — Malaysia will react strongly against any insults made against it or any attempt to tarnish its reputation," Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said in a statement announcing the expulsion order.
Earlier this month, the New York Post reported that Lundgren, expected to step down later this year, was open to offers in an attempt to avoid a board shake-up that could tarnish his legacy.
These people have big fan bases among angry, white Republicans, but they could put on a show that will further alienate the rest of the nation and tarnish the GOP brand in potentially irreparable ways.
It's a decision that may turn friend against friend and tarnish what should otherwise be a happy day, but we may finally work out what the people want, no matter what the format's creator says.
But charges of vote-rigging lodged by the opposition and doubts about the legitimacy of the vote raised by official observers threaten to dog his 2020-2025 term and tarnish his reputation as a democrat.
She explains that because the Big Three lost their father at such a young age, and will never have another memory with him during a major milestone, she couldn't tarnish Jack's image with tough talks.
Stuffing their articles full of low-quality video isn't just going to fail to produce a sustainable business model — this spammy video business model is likely to tarnish these newspaper brands for years to come.
But the industry source suggested that because of the tarnish on the bank's brand in the wake of its unauthorized accounts scandal, it would be difficult to promote an insider to the CEO role now.
But there is a consensus that a divorce with no trade deal would spook financial markets, tarnish London's reputation as one of the world's top two financial centers and sow economic chaos across the region.
But given the symbiotic relationship between Olympic star athletes and the glowing coverage that launches them, it's unlikely that either would have been eager to tarnish that dynamic with something as ugly as sexual harassment.
" He adds ... he supports all people who feel they are being mistreated to come forward and speak out, but he also must "protect myself and my family from those seeking to tarnish my good name.
"For years gambling was associated with the lower class, organized crime, people who were trying to skirt the system," he told Waypoint in an interview, adding that legal gambling venues have mostly removed that tarnish.
"Distinctive Assets' continued use of the Academy's trademarks not only infringes the Academy's trademarks, but it is also likely to dilute the distinctiveness of the Academy's famous trademarks and tarnish their goodwill," the lawsuit states.
Some anti-government activists — and even the rebel commander, who goes by the name Abu Qutaiba — suggested that the shelling of the maternity hospital had been carried out by the government to tarnish the insurgents.
Authorities say nongovernmental groups inflate figures to create paranoia and tarnish the government, but even so the most recent official national murder rate - 58 per 100,000 inhabitants for 2015 - was still among the world's highest.
Republicans are rushing to cut ties with Senate candidate Roy Moore (R-Ala.) as fears mount that the disturbing allegations against him will tarnish the party's brand and imperil other GOP candidates running for office.
So why don't companies make better use of the information they get from their whistleblowers—especially when ignoring them could expose their company to millions or even billions in liability and permanently tarnish their brand?
WASHINGTON — President Obama said on Tuesday that the violent scenes playing out at rallies for Donald J. Trump threatened to tarnish "the American brand," and he called on politicians in both parties to reject them.
This moment was an instance of Cardi reminding people around her, and maybe even herself, that no one was going to tarnish what she worked so hard for—her music, her career, and her family.
Mathilde delivers the baby by cesarean section but is sworn to secrecy by the fearful Mother Abbess (Agata Kulesza, of "Ida"), who is terrified lest the news of a pregnant nun tarnish the convent's reputation.
BENGALURU/HONG KONG, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Long-running and sometimes violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its lustre as the main physical gateway of gold to China, the world's top bullion buyer.
President Moon Jae-in said last week the spate of accounts of abuse was a shameful tarnish on South Korea's "bright image as a sports powerhouse", and called for a thorough investigation and strict punishments.
That's too glib, but it is fair to say that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei together tarnish the global image of Islam more than any army of blasphemers could.
Democrats' comments came amid growing expectations that Trump and his allies in the GOP-controlled Senate are preparing to unleash a tsunami of Burisma-related attacks on Biden in an attempt to tarnish his campaign.
But environmentalists and energy experts have lambasted the plans for coal-fired plants as a waste of money that will badly damage the environment and tarnish Pakistan's image as one of the lowest-carbon emitters.
But even as they obtained crucial details about allegations that Mr. Trump pressured a foreign leader to help him tarnish a political rival, Democrats did not plan any immediate action to formalize their impeachment inquiry.
"Forcing Apple to extract data in this case, absent clear legal authority to do so, could threaten the trust between Apple and its customers and substantially tarnish the Apple brand," it said at the time.
When I caught up with Mr. Emerson this week he acknowledged making "a mistake" that should not tarnish a career spent mostly in broadcast news, starting in a $1.25-an-hour job as a cameraman.
Schweizer had worked closely with Steve Bannon, who ran Breitbart News, on a different book, published in 2015, that sought to tarnish the reputation of Hillary Clinton in the lead-up to the 2016 election.
It depends on whether the new rules would do more to benefit domestic energy production or tarnish the reputation of natural gas as a clean fuel: • Natural gas often escapes unburned during production and distribution.
It depends on whether the new rules would do more to benefit domestic energy production or tarnish the reputation of natural gas as a clean fuel: • Natural gas often escapes unburned during production and distribution.
But longtime fans know that along with celebrating, they should brace for more of the expressions of bigotry that have threatened to tarnish nearly every victory, magazine cover, and interview of Williams's entire incredible career.
The FARC would also tarnish its own reputation and rhetoric of social justice through its use of child soldiers, and the way it raised funds through industrial-scale kidnapping, routine extortion, and the cocaine trade.
With the upcoming Disney merger, Fox — and Deadpool — are about to be under new management that is infamously intolerant of racy content that could damage or tarnish the House of Mouse's squeaky-clean, family-friendly brand.
With the help of the internet, horny developers once again had a market they could work with, able to work around the limitations placed by hardware developers who didn't want to tarnish their family-friendly brands.
But in getting the sensational story, the magazine made a major compromise of journalistic ethics that could tarnish its reputation, already marred by the fatally flawed story about an alleged rape at the University of Virginia.
"As large employers in the state, we are gravely concerned that any such legislation would deeply tarnish Texas' reputation as open and friendly to businesses and families," the tech CEOs wrote in their letter to Abbot.
Finally, Pompeo failed to oppose the investigation into current and former State Department officials who sent emails to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email — a blatant attempt to tarnish the careers of these officials.
It's important to note, though, that Livingstone isn't an edge case; his comments are indicative of a broader assault on history that has a contemporary objective: to tarnish the reputations of German Jews and Zionists alike.
After the acquisition failure, Bumble claims (in this lawsuit that could be dropped) that Match filed its lawsuit challenging the IP of Bumble's swiping features and gestures out of spite and to tarnish the app's name.
Odebrecht's testimony threatens to tarnish the administration of interim President Michel Temer, who took office in mid-May when his predecessor Dilma Rousseff was sent for trial in the Senate on charges of breaking budget rules.
"This fraud causes real financial harm to the fragile maritime economies here in the region, and threatens to tarnish the good name of the watermen and women who have worked this estuary for generations," Terwilliger said.
A senior administration official explained Trump wanted to make the most of a "hopeful" moment for peace and that an embassy move could tarnish that by causing an uproar among Palestinians and across the Arab world.
"It's not fair that some people are just looking to tarnish his career and ruin his reputation with made-up nonsense when they know that's not the case," Esteban's GF, Ross Labra, said in a post.
The memo scandal is a move on behalf of the White House ... to tarnish the reputation of the FBI and of the Justice Department, and by extension call into doubt the motives of the Mueller investigation.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian government officials are very upset with the central bank for publicly talking about a rift with the government, fearing it could tarnish the country's image among investors, senior officials said on Monday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump's call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States does not tarnish the U.S. commitment to religious freedom in the eyes of foreigners, a State Department official said on Wednesday.
Islamists seek to tarnish all those who do not subscribe to their narrow interpretation of Islam as deviants, and in some cases declaring them as apostates -- an accusation that often comes with the threat of death.
" Another commenter speculated: "But as time goes on they start to resort to more drastic decisions that in the long term will sully the Lannister name, and in effect tarnish the golden prestige of the family.
" And for Yoffe, bringing up such encounters now can tarnish the movement: "creating injustice today does not undo the harms of the past; instead it undermines the integrity of the necessary effort to address sexual misconduct.
While Sobyanin appears on track for an easy win, public anger over the planned increases to the nationwide pension age means many voters may stay away, which would tarnish his victory, some political analysts have said.
It was about getting talk of Biden and corruption on American television -- in a loop from Fox News, back to Ukraine, back to CNN -- an entire political conversation that was designed to tarnish the Biden brand.
In its editorial on Thursday, the Global Times said that with new the sanctions, the U.S. aims to "tarnish the international image of China" and is not acknowledging its own responsibility in the North Korean issue.
As exciting as they were, Sunday's two games left some fans feeling that asterisks should be affixed to the final scores, a sentiment that may tarnish some of the positive signs for the N.F.L. this season.
In responding to the court ruling, the party must show a commitment to clean government, but doing so could tarnish the party's image further if Mr. Zuma and others were forced to testify during impeachment proceedings.
"We hope these distressing allegations pertaining to one person's behavior — that were not publicly known when the film was made almost 2.5 years ago — do not tarnish the release," Vertical Entertainment told The Wrap in a statement.
Juul is also suffering image crisis that is threatening to permanently tarnish the company in the eyes of the public, with Juul users going viral by disposing of the company's products in videos posted to social media.
His actions tarnish our building's reputation: Now our building has a list of complaints with the city, even though management would have resolved those problems immediately if he had come to it directly, as other tenants do.
Chooseco filed its lawsuit against Netflix today in a Vermont court, accusing Netflix of willfully infringing on the "Choose Your Own Adventure" trademark and claiming that the episode is so dark it will tarnish the books' reputation.
In six months as President, it's become clear that the great issues of the day and the globe are refracted by Trump through a prism of how they can tarnish or advantage his own personal political brand.
Thanks to the widespread adoption of social media, experts said missteps that used to put a temporary tarnish on a retailer's reputation can now have long-lasting effects that hurt its brand equity for years to come.
Every year during the NPC session, officials try even more strenuously than usual to prevent street unrest, lest it tarnish the image of political unity and national prosperity that they want the NPC to project (see article).
The statements by Odebrecht executives are expected to further tarnish the image of Temer's government, which is already struggling with rock-bottom ratings as it seeks to pass austerity measures aimed at curbing Brazil's massive budget deficit.
Russia's soft power – using its propaganda machine to flood our media with anti-Western messages – is equally dangerous and a clear effort to tarnish our pro-EU government and throw the upcoming election to its political allies.
Even the death of a Nobel Peace Prize winning activist while in Chinese police custody -- an event that under normal circumstances would have provoked lasting international condemnation -- failed to tarnish the country's leadership in any tangible way.
ELDORET, Kenya (Reuters) - Kenya's deputy president William Ruto announced increased cash incentive for the country's Olympic medalists on Friday while promising tough punishment for dope cheats who tarnish the country's image at the Rio Games next month.
Whether that is the product of a politically motivated effort to tarnish the party, as the court's critics say, or the vigorous exercise of justice in a long-sclerotic system has become a matter of considerable debate.
Government officials, especially those responsible for tourism and economic development, said they had worried that failing to act — and allowing parks to remain closed, or open and uncleaned — would tarnish carefully cultivated reputations and turn off visitors.
But the sex abuse scandal has lent increasing urgency to the pope's visit, casting a shadow beyond Ireland to the heart of the Vatican, where it threatens to tarnish the legacy and remaining influence of Pope Francis.
The head of the global antidoping agency, Craig Reedie, is also a member of the International Olympic Committee, prompting questions about his dual roles of promoting the Olympic brand while also pursuing offenses that could tarnish it.
President Donald Trump's first rally following an acquittal in his impeachment trial began with a remarkably dishonest moment and wound down with him encouraging his supporters to tarnish the result of Tuesday's Democratic primary in New Hampshire.
I've technically had access to this movie my entire life, thanks to that dusty VHS still in my parents' basement, but I needed to see that streaming on Disney+ wouldn't change my enjoyment or tarnish the memory.
While fresh beef shipments to the United States represent only 1 percent Brazil's beef exports, the ban there and scrutiny elsewhere threatens to tarnish the country's powerhouse protein industry, which has suffered a series of recent scandals.
Donald Trump is just hours away from becoming the third president in American history to be impeached by the House of Representatives, a humiliating designation that will permanently tarnish his legacy no matter what else he does.
Most Republicans in Washington have cut ties with Moore following the allegations, repulsed by the thought of serving with someone accused of sexually assaulting minors and fearing he'll tarnish the Republican brand ahead of critical midterm elections.
In her farewell message, Barry said: "I sincerely hope and believe that my own actions will not tarnish or otherwise detract from all of the great work they do," she said, referring to members of her staff.
There are reports Hernandez had been corresponding with a "gay lover" during his time in lockup -- but Baez had previously shot that down as false ... saying, "These are malicious leaks used to tarnish somebody who is dead."
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron, caught off guard by violent demonstrations against diesel tax hikes, warned his cabinet on Monday that the protests could tarnish France's image and said the government needed to listen to voter anger.
Trapped in a shrinking area of the city, the militants are increasingly using the several hundred thousand civilians under their control as human shields to avoid being targeted or perhaps tarnish what Iraqi leaders describe as imminent victory.
But a few weeks later, Moore described the allegations as a conspiracy concocted by liberals, the LGBT community, and socialists to tarnish his campaign and again contended he had no idea where any of this was coming from.
It could suck in hundreds more athletes, keep Russian track-and-field competitors out of the Rio Olympics, force Russian President Vladimir Putin to purge his sports minister and tarnish one of Putin's proudest achievements: reviving Russian sport.
First, he spares himself the indignity of future primary defeats and debacles that may tarnish his trademark for future elections -- for the Florida governorship, or the presidency itself, should he seek that office again in 2020 or beyond.
Paul Salem, vice president of the Middle East Institute, a Washington think tank, said that if the dam fails, the ensuing chaos and damage could trigger the collapse of U.S. ally Abadi's government and tarnish Obama's international legacy.
Ben pretends to cry for a few minutes so he won't tarnish his reputation as a living emoticon, then bravely rejoins the cocktail party, where Jojo rushes to compliment him on how gracefully he breaks up with others.
That would be unfair to them, squander investments the military has made in highly skilled personnel and tarnish the legacy of a defense secretary who has done much to make the Pentagon a more inclusive and attractive employer.
"Prosecuting criminals who work in police agencies is essential both to protect our communities and to support the many honorable officers whose reputations they unfairly tarnish," Robert K. Hur, the U.S. attorney for Maryland, said in a statement.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office said that self-proclaimed hackers in Russia stole evidence in an attempt to tarnish its investigation of a firm charged with funding a Russian propaganda campaign to interfere in the 2016 U.S. election.
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Some may be tempted to dismiss #MeToo on the basis of these reports, to say that if #MeToo advocates are accused of misconduct, they must be inherently untrustworthy, and that allegations against them tarnish the movement at large.
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Removing the tarnish from Wells Fargo's name will not be an easy job, given the breadth of the problems that have surfaced since the bank announced that it had reached a settlement with banking regulators on Sept. 8.
" KCNA has called Japan's focus on the abduction issue, denuclearisation, and continued sanctions "clear proof of Japan's strong attachment to the moves to harass peace... out of an intention to tarnish the positive atmosphere on the Korean peninsula.
It spins a tale of baseless exaggerations and claims that have been peddled by those who have sought to tarnish my name, as well as that of the African National Congress, my birth province, Mpumalanga, and our country.
The likely answer is no, but not only because of this tendency to forgive the Palestinians; the sad story of the torture victims just doesn't correspond with those who prefer to use their platforms to tarnish Israel's name.
One conservator was using small cosmetic sponges, the kind found in any drugstore, to ever-so-gently remove the tarnish on the silver-thread embroidery decorating a short, flared flamingo-pink silk evening jacket owned by Queen Victoria.
There are still religious missionaries doing heroic work around the world — but the church leaders in America who have the microphones are often the blowhards who ally themselves with President Trump's politics and tarnish their entire faith community.
Democratic lawmakers have launched a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump over the whistleblower claims that Trump sought to use the funds as leverage in order to tarnish Biden, the current Democratic front-runner for the 2020 presidential nomination.
Although fallout from last month's shake-up in the investment bank's pay structure, tying bonus payouts to profits generated in a given time period, could tarnish Barclays' year, Staley's lieutenants are in no doubt what they have to do.
I dabbed a few cotton swabs into the Fisticuffs and used it to get deep in crevices and corners, and what do you know—the Fisticuffs was fantastic at removing old tarnish and achieving an original factory-like shine.
I find it strange that the bad apples in the black community will be used to tarnish the black community as a whole, but then the stellar performers will be somehow given a name that is outside of race.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two former associates of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie were convicted on Friday for their roles in the "Bridgegate" lane closure scandal, following a six-week trial that served to further tarnish the Republican's damaged reputation.
NEW YORK, (Reuters) - Two former associates of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie were convicted on Friday for their roles in the "Bridgegate" lane closure scandal, following a six-week trial that served to further tarnish the Republican's damaged reputation.
Barry McCaffrey, the White House drug policy director at the time, objected loudly to what he saw as the I.O.C.'s outsize influence and its lack of political will to unearth drug violations that could tarnish the Olympic brand.
In a stunning blow to Hong Kong, the US-China Economic and Security Review Committee, which advises the US Congress, said this month that Beijing's "encroachment" on the territory's freedoms could tarnish its status as a global business hub.
About 40 minutes later, Cheban (desperate to not let her tarnish his very well-known reputation as being sort-of recognizable) tweeted a picture of himself with Stewart, just to make sure we all knew that she was joking.
Supporters of Mr. Adachi said they suspected that the Police Department had leaked the report to tarnish the reputation of its longtime adversary: Mr. Adachi had campaigned against police abuses, including a scandal involving racist text messages among officers.
" It remains unclear whether the controversy will tarnish Ms. Walker's legacy, or shape the way readers and scholars approach her celebrated body of work, which also includes "You Can't Keep a Good Woman Down" and "Finding the Green Stone.
To make sure you don't end up somewhere lame (which would defeat the purpose of celebrating and totally tarnish your brand), we made you a cheat sheet of the best New Year's Eve parties happening in LA this year.
"Prosecuting criminals who work in police agencies is essential both to protect our communities and to support the many honorable officers whose reputations they unfairly tarnish," Robert K. Hur, the United States attorney for Maryland, said in a statement.
But Mr. Trump's defenders said he was being targeted for partisan and political reasons, his every move interpreted in the most cynical light and distorted to tarnish his reputation, while adversaries like Mr. Biden are given a free pass.
"Perpetuating these retracted 30-year-old allegations and an impulsive decision to appear on a talk show is nothing more than a desperate attempt to tarnish Andy Puzder at the expense of Lisa and their family," Mr. Thompson said.
WASHINGTON — There is a growing concern that President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the Iran nuclear deal, formally the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, will sour relationships with crucial allies and tarnish the US's credibility.
Yet polls suggested that voters were tired of the Clinton circus of scandal, and Gore, who had suffered a fundraising scandal of his own, was both personally upset by the Lewinsky affair and afraid it would tarnish his chances.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Donald Trump inches closer to becoming the U.S. Republican nominee, many of the party's big donors fear they will tarnish their reputations should they contribute to a candidate who has insulted women, Hispanics and Muslims.
Antoni Dudek, a historian and a member of the council of the Institute of National Remembrance, said in a phone interview on Thursday that he believed the documents to be genuine, but that they should not tarnish Mr. Walesa's reputation.
Ever since Deadline published an exclusive interview with Parker on August 21999 — under the headline "Fox Searchlight, Nate Parker Confront Old Sex Case That Could Tarnish The Birth Of A Nation" — the situation has only gotten messier and more tragic.
" Kyle Munzenrieder  in W Magazine warned  that "any association with Trump and his White House has proven to be a toxic move for most" and that Kardashian West might "tarnish her relatively safe and mainstream nonpolitical-to-vaguely-liberal brand.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters slammed an upcoming "Live Aid"-style concert to raise funds for humanitarian aid for Venezuela, calling the event a U.S.-backed effort to tarnish the socialist government in a video circulating on Tuesday.
But if you're a person who wants to seem trendy and post bad photos, here's a guide to some of the best apps to tarnish the good quality photos you take with your smartphone camera, which has never been better.
The sharp drop in oil prices has also seen the major oil and gas exporter unable to rely on those commodities for much of its government revenues and poverty in Russia has risen, all factors that could tarnish Putin's popularity.
Tedros was widely seen as having the support of about 50 African votes, but questions about his role in restricting human rights and Ethiopia's cover-up of a cholera outbreak surfaced late in the race, threatening to tarnish his appeal.
Bailey, a cinematographer whose credits range from "Groundhog Day" to "How to Be a Latin Lover," said in the memo that media reports describing complaints to the academy were false and served only to tarnish his 50-year career, Variety reported.
Jones, the political science professor, said many Republicans understand that enacting the bathroom bill would tarnish the state's image as it tries to attract new business, and the lawmakers would like to see it die quietly when the current session ends.
Analysts say a permanent end to Note 7 sales could cost Samsung up to $17 billion and tarnish the brand for other phones in the minds of consumers and carriers, while Samsung Electronics' market value has lost by around $20 billion.
This is unfortunate, because a negative consumer reaction to bots threatens to tarnish the perception of conversational interfaces and B2C messaging as a whole, similar to how 800 numbers have become associated with ineffective IVR systems and long hold times.
Last year, Akhmetshin took on clients attempting to tarnish Bill Browder, the former high-rolling American investor in Moscow and defender of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who only turned on the Russian president when he kicked him out of the country.
While Mugabe's move could further tarnish the country's image as a risky investment, with investors already unnerved by his drive to force foreign-owned firms to sell majority shares to locals, the relocated villagers are hoping it will help them.
When White was asked in a press conference after his gold medal run whether he was worried the lawsuit might "tarnish his legacy," his answer was an attempt at diplomacy that quickly backfired due to some seriously questionable word choice.
But a deal to end the row, which has soured relations since the end of World War Two, carries political risks for Putin, who does not want to tarnish his image at home as a staunch defender of Russian sovereignty.
In April, Avenatti filed a lawsuit on Daniels' behalf, alleging Trump attempted to tarnish her reputation and credibility by dismissing her account of a man who threatened her in 2011 when she was ready to go public about the alleged affair.
His beloved Golden State Warriors had lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the N.B.A. finals on Thursday night, but that could not tarnish his sense of accomplishment in having thrown six demanding innings to beat the Minnesota Twins, 4-1.
The email may have been the most blatant sign yet of how Trump and his allies are building a political campaign to tarnish special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, apparently designed to discredit any eventual findings of wrongdoing by the President.
Every time he does something to tarnish America's reputation further and undermine the values it has historically embodied -- rule of law, democracy, freedom -- he makes it more difficult for our democratic allies to accept US leadership and support its policies.
"One bad lobbyist can tarnish the whole industry," said one lobbyist, who likened the latest controversy to the Jack Abramoff scandal, which resulted in the former D.C. power player spending four years in prison and spurred congressional action to regulate lobbying.
But the furor, including a claim by former Team Sky rider Jonathan Tiernan-Locke that he was offered the controversial painkiller Tramadol when competing at the road world championships four years ago, threatens to tarnish the reputation of British Cycling.
An op-ed piece in the Hindustan Times newspaper on Friday called the new sex offenders register "timely", but worried the government could overreach and misuse data, and warned it "may tarnish a person's life forever if he is reformed".
Among the antidoping authorities' recommendations was a provision that WADA's leaders be prohibited from holding overlapping leadership positions in the sports world, to minimize possible conflicts of interest — promoting the Olympic brand while simultaneously policing offenses that could tarnish it.
"His opponents are just trying to tarnish him, and people don't care about these political games," said Petr Sebor, 70, who was escorting his 91-year-old mother, Zdenka, to the polls on Friday, the first of two days of voting.
Cuba's government, which did not reply to a request for comment, accuses dissidents of being mercenaries paid by its longtime Cold War foe, the United States, to undermine it and typically dismisses such charges as attempts to tarnish its reputation.
When fighting the government's order to help extract data from the iPhone, Apple had argued that being forced to do so "could threaten the trust between Apple and its customers and substantially tarnish the Apple brand," according to court records.
Mr. Kent had also given Democrats plenty of fodder to drive their inquiry forward, but the emergence of any information that could tarnish the Bidens was welcome at the White House, even if White House officials have declared the inquiry illegitimate.
" Renaming the street, the charity said, "will unfortunately give lasting credence to that narrative and unfairly tarnish his name, despite his unparalleled record of transforming the Red Sox and Fenway Park and supporting the city he loved through his philanthropy.
In fact, Colonel Vindman's version of the call closely tracked the written record released by the White House, but he did testify that he thought it was inappropriate to ask a foreign country to tarnish the president's domestic political opponents.
Democratic lawmakers have launched a formal impeachment inquiry into Trump over the whistleblower claims that Trump sought to use the funds as leverage in seeking Ukraine's help to tarnish Biden, the current Democratic front-runner for the 21625 presidential nomination.
There was no objectivity or fairness in the media's Russia stories—just a fevered rush to tarnish and remove a president who refuses to pretend that the media are something different than what they really are—puppets of the Democratic Party.
Apple may be warning owners of its new titanium credit card against storing the card in leather wallets for fear it could tarnish its all-white finish, but the company may have inadvertently created the perfect canvas for savvy DIYers.
Particularly given that Streep has done little to tarnish her legacy since 2015 aside from being nominated for an Oscar for Into the Woods, a Golden Globe for Florence Foster Jenkins, and picking up an honorary Globe for lifetime achievement.
But the change in thinking by investigators as the case progressed began to unleash criticism against the news media and politicians who many critics said were too quick to embrace a sketchy account in their drive to tarnish the president.
The conservationists hoped to protect the wildlife — jaguars, ocelots, deer — moving in and out of Sian Ka'an and give the people of Tres Reyes an alternative way of making a living that wouldn't tarnish the land — turning them into artisans.
These allegations have swirled around Alfred Hitchcock's name for years following his death, and Hedren bringing them up again in her forthcoming memoir will only add heat to the conversation about whether or not these accusation will tarnish the director's reputation.
"They (investigators) have been provided with proof of payment to confirm that the allegations are just an attempt to tarnish my reputation," said Phahlane, referring to a sound system installed in his home by a company also in business with the police.
"The attacks are doubtlessly meant to tarnish the prestige of the IRGC, but I believe the terrorist incidents will strengthen the IRGC's standing and even mobilize some public support," said Ali Alfoneh, senior fellow at the Gulf Arab States Institute in Washington.
The President's decision, hours after she left the White House, to curb the entry of Muslims to the US -- including Muslim refugees from Syria -- will immediately tarnish May's claims to have lured him into the diplomatic mainstream, at least with liberal British audiences.
Conway: Trump won't interfere with Capitol Hill investigations into Russia hacking Trump's transition team has also worked hard to make the issue a political one -- arguing that those who are disappointed by Trump's election victory are mounting an effort to tarnish his presidency.
" Trump then stated that those who make false accusations "diminish the severity of real assault" and insinuated without evidence that the Democratic Party might be working with Carroll to help tarnish the president's reputation, declaring: "The world should know what's really going on.
Most gold hoops under the $100 mark are typically plated, filled, or gold vermeil, which means if you want to live in these earrings (as in, wear them to work out, to bed, and even in the shower), they're likely to tarnish.
Disney has long been opposed to releasing R-rated films, or doing anything that could tarnish its family-friendly image, so approving the edgier superhero films, which have found success with fans and at the box office, is a major change of pace.
And instead of investigating the homicide — instead of going into her apartment and seeing what they can find, instead of collecting evidence relevant for the homicide investigation — they went out specifically looking for ways to tarnish the image of this young man.
One of the first scandals to tarnish him emerged in 2014 when a journalistic investigation revealed that a multimillion-dollar home in one of Mexico City's poshest neighborhoods used by the couple was owned by a subsidiary of a politically connected contractor.
Just last week, White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters accused Shaub of "distorting facts and attempting to tarnish the White House for purposes of a partisan agenda" in response to concerns he shared about White House lawyer and "designated agency ethics official" Stefan Passantino.
Former President Barack Obama and then-Fed Chair Janet Yellen met on multiple occasions, with one in April 2016 gathering some attention because of a perception that Obama was worried about rate increases that slow down the economy and tarnish his legacy.
On top of cutting into profits, the strategy can quickly tarnish a brand, and it takes a lot of work, time, and money (which often these retailers don't have much of) in order to build that back up in the customer's mind.
It all comes while the stock market has trashed technology stocks that show any sign of tarnish, with companies like LinkedIn seeing a 46 percent stock plunge over the past week despite beating on the bottom line in its latest earnings release.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office said on Wednesday that self-proclaimed hackers in Russia stole evidence in an attempt to tarnish its investigation of a firm charged with funding a Russian propaganda campaign to interfere in the 2016 U.S. election.
Which made me wonder, given how important such ratings are to small, independent establishments, how many reviewers before me had upped their rating a notch or two so as not to feel the guilt of being the first to tarnish a stellar reputation?
Patience Jonathan, whose husband Goodluck Jonathan was the president of Africa's most populous country from 2010 to 2015, accused the head of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of an "orchestrated plan" to tarnish her reputation and that of her husband.
But by running, Biden would open himself up to past statements and actions that at worst would tarnish his reputation in the twilight of his career  and at best would force him into off-message clarifications of misogynistic and racially insensitive assertions.
No one was eager to tarnish unduly the memory of poor Harding, a devoted golfer with fair hair, a poor diet, and a penchant for getting tangled up in extramarital affairs, who in the end was considered sadly incapable of fulfilling his office.
The suit alleges that Trump attempted to tarnish her reputation and credibility by dismissing her account -- and subsequent description -- of a man who threatened her in 2011, at a time when she was ready to go public about her alleged affair with Trump.
The Cariocas' interest, and enthusiasm, heralded a celebratory mood for an opening ceremony and a competition nearly overshadowed by the financial troubles, doping scandal and poor ticket sales that threatened to tarnish the profile that Paralympic athletes and officials have tried to cultivate.
The recriminations flew fast, not least at Mr. Cameron, who had made the decision to call the referendum on membership in the bloc to manage a rebellion in his own Conservative Party, only to have it destroy his government and tarnish his legacy.
For the Trump administration to turn a blind eye to Seoul's sanctions-busting schemes and actually enable them by continuing to placate the deceptive North Korea tyrant would be to tarnish their legacy and accelerate the onset of a more ominous future.
He, his congressional allies and his propaganda arm are waging open warfare on the Federal Bureau of Investigation in an effort to tarnish it before its inquiry into connections between the Trump campaign, family and associates and Russia can be made public.
To solve the risk of default rebounding on the EIB, which could tarnish its top-notch credit rating, the project could draw on the EU bloc's joint budget to cover potential losses if, say, a hotel taking the loan ultimately went bust.
After all, his fans in New England and elsewhere long ago forgave his fashionably questionable loyalty to the Uggs that he endorses, and they never believed that "Deflategate" was anything but a leaguewide conspiracy to derail, and tarnish forever, the Patriots juggernaut.
A stellar collection isn't worth a damn if its its records are shady or its sources are murky, and even one ill-gotten artwork can tarnish the reputations of the Old Masters resting up against it in the freeport of your choosing.
White House officials were bracing for a hearing in which they feared Democrats would seek to tarnish Judge Kavanaugh and Republicans would be on the defensive, wary of seeming to attack a survivor of sexual assault but eager to protect their nominee.
But those hoping to escape any tarnish from attending Saudi Arabia's global investment conference in the wake of a dissident journalist's killing were foiled when the crown prince himself, Mohammed bin Salman, appeared at the summit meeting and received a standing ovation.
Prior to this week's disruptions, companies were already worried that the protests would tarnish Hong Kong's image as a global financial hub and a favored gateway to China, said Davide De Rosa, chairman of the European Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong.
" He added, "I have great memories of our times together and great respect for Sally — so much respect that I didn't write about her in my book because I didn't want to tarnish her Gidget image with our stories of drugs and sex.
Emerging from the long-drawn deposition, Democrats said Hill's testimony only bolsters the allegations that Trump and those in his closest orbit had pressured foreign officials to tarnish a domestic political adversary for the purpose of boosting his reelection chances next year.
But it did not tarnish what was a therapeutic win for Barca, who had come in for scathing criticism for their recent poor displays against Leganes, Levante and Slavia Prague, even though they are top of La Liga and their Champions League group.
House managers began laying out their case for convicting and removing Mr. Trump from office, accusing him of a corrupt scheme to enlist the help of a foreign government to tarnish his domestic political rivals and pave his way to a second term.
Campbell said he believes "political operatives are weaponizing their disagreement" with the Russia investigation "in a bid to undermine the credibility of the entire institution" of the FBI, which could tarnish the public support of federal law enforcement for years to come.
And while Mr. Trump himself has rued the fact that impeachment might tarnish his legacy, his top political advisers presented the unfolding proceeding as nothing but a boost to the campaign in every metric it measures, from volunteer recruitment to small-dollar donations.
He said the timing of Magombeyi's disappearance, ahead of the United Nations annual meeting next week and at a time a U.N. special rapporteur on human rights was in Zimbabwe, pointed to work by a "third force" meant to tarnish the country's image.
"Our correctional officers have one of the most difficult jobs in all of public safety, and we will not let the criminal behavior of the few tarnish the great work of the nearly 5,000 dedicated officers who serve with distinction every single day."
A more recent move has been to try to tarnish Mr. Mueller's team because one of its F.B.I. agents sent politically charged texts about candidates of both parties, even though the special counsel removed the agent immediately after learning about the messages.
"Experience Hendrix has long known of my clients' legal and proper Jimi Hendrix products and brings this frivolous suit now only to further tarnish and interfere with Jimi's Brother Leon's lawful and proper business that rightfully respects Jimi Hendrix's legacy," the lawyer, Thomas Osinski, wrote.
Sheila Bridges's "Tarnish," in particular, tells us that knowledge and understanding of a generational trauma like the transatlantic slave trade is, rather than a throwaway consumer object, more akin to an heirloom that we cannot and should not be able to ignore, or throw away.
Had he stuck by what few principles he has and declined the invitation to speak at CPAC—which managed to tarnish his reputation in a way the media simply couldn't—his 15 minutes of fame might well have extended into a legitimate political career.
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - City police on bicycles and horseback, backed by state and local officers from across the country, kept order outside the Republican National Convention on Tuesday, as predictions that protester unrest would tarnish the event did not come to pass for a second day.
A deal to end the dispute over the islands, known in Japan as the Northern Territories and in Russia as the Southern Kuriles, carries risks for Putin, who does not want to tarnish his image at home of a staunch defender of Russian sovereignty.
The "right" relationship can burnish or expand a star's image (think of how Jenny Slate made Chris Evans look deeper and more approachable), while the "wrong" one can tarnish or contradict it (remember how Hiddleswift made Tom Hiddleston come across like a publicity-hungry fool?).
Besides, a hands-on, face-to-face murder might tarnish Batman as a hero — though given the number of people he guns down or runs down in the film, his status as a cold-blooded killer doesn't seem to have been much of a concern.
The investigation threatens to tarnish the legacy of Brazil's most powerful politician, whose humble roots and anti-poverty programs madehim a folk hero, by putting a legal spotlight on how his left-leaning Workers' Party consolidated its position since rising to power 13 years ago.
While there have been attempts on both sides of the political aisle to tarnish the other using the sick transgressions of men in power taking advantage of an abusing women, what is clear is that there are offenders on the left and the right.
That could further tarnish President Obama's mixed legacy on immigration and inflame the volatile presidential campaign, where the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald J. Trump, has called for construction of a wall along the border with Mexico and the deportation of 11 million immigrants here illegally.
The lawsuit included as evidence a copy of an August 2011 fax which it alleges was sent from Syria's National Security Bureau instructing security bodies to launch military and intelligence campaigns against "those who tarnish the image of Syria in foreign media and international organizations".
Critics have questioned whether sports officials with such dual ties have the political will to unearth doping violations that could tarnish the Olympic brand, and, before Mr. Bach's remarks this week, WADA had faced criticism for taking years to pursue tips from Russian whistle-blowers.
The proposal, which is intended to minimize conflicts of interest that may arise as officials promote the Olympic brand while pursuing offenses that could tarnish it, was an indirect indictment of Craig Reedie, the president of WADA and a member of the International Olympic Committee.
But, some are questioning whether efforts to combat sexual misconduct are actually victimizing Hill, one of the first openly bisexual members of Congress, by focusing on her alleged affairs, rather than the revenge porn, or nonconsensual pornography, that was put out to tarnish her image.
In Iraqi society, it is especially difficult for women to speak out in public about rape, as Ms. Haji Hamid did, for fear that they will be accused of having allowed the men to rape them and that they will tarnish their family name.
The symbolism is pretty layered: Oprah's been in the news for what some people claim are efforts to tarnish Kobe Bryant and Michael Jackson's legacies; she fell in Los Angeles, where city icon Bryant recently died and where Jackson died more than a decade ago.
At the Department of Veterans Affairs, Merle Bari, the wife of secretary David Shulkin, was at the center of an inspector general report that seemed to tarnish her husband's standing and was used by some political appointees within the agency looking to force his ouster.
But the prospect of a public airing of the White House's corruption claims lasting into the primary season worries some Democrats, who see a parallel to Republican efforts to tarnish Hillary Clinton over her email practices in the run-up to the 2016 election.
Plus, some Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are urging the panel not to focus heavily on the hush money, worried a skeptical public would compare that to the GOP push to tarnish President Bill Clinton's reputation amid his affair with a White House intern.
"Our correctional officers have one of the most difficult jobs in all of public safety, and we will not let the criminal behavior of the few tarnish the great work of the nearly 5,85033 dedicated officers who serve with distinction every single day," Gov.
Still, the news of the yearbook image, which the website Big League Politics first reported on Friday, could undermine Mr. Northam's authority in Richmond and tarnish his tenure, which, just more than a year in, had already been marked by several accomplishments on Democratic priorities.
The rules are enforced either by opposition parties seeking to tarnish the campaign or, intermittently, by the commission, depending on its political will — as its composition is always three Republicans and three Democrats, rather than containing representatives of minor parties or independents, or simply nonpartisan commissioners.
The time has come for Cory to finally acknowledge that his political choice in backing a deal which leads directly to murdered victims worldwide, and his refusal to condemn Khameini's promise of a second holocaust, was a tragic mistake which will tarnish his political legacy forever.
He dismissed the recent episodes as the work of a few "bad apples" who should not tarnish the dozens of upstanding volunteers who regularly break away from jobs or family dinners to assist in, say, the arrest of a man caught stealing from a charity box.
"We hope these distressing allegations pertaining to one person's behavior — that were not publicly known when the film was made almost 2.5 years ago — do not tarnish the release," production company Vertical Entertainment said in a statement to The Wrap in defense of releasing the film.
When accusations of corruption, misconduct, and deceit threatened to tarnish the island's reputation, the people of Puerto Rico —both home and abroad— took to the streets peacefully to clean house and show the world that civility and honesty can prevail in the face of daunting political challenges.
Strzok reentered the public eye this week after the Justice Department's inspector general singled out some of his anti-Trump text messages as negatively affecting the public's perception of the FBI, though his political biases ultimately did not tarnish the bureau's 2016 Hillary Clinton email probe.
Also, just days after the scandal broke, a report in the Boston Herald claimed that the team might have pulled a similar trick during Super Bowl 36 in 2002; though the paper quickly retracted the entire story, citing unreliable sourcing, it further helped tarnish the Patriots' reputation.
But the details of the allegations cast an unwanted spotlight on the influence that drug traffickers exert over the Honduran state, and threatens to tarnish the reputation of President Hernández, an ally of the United States who has staked his credibility on the fight against organized crime.
Why this matters in the big picture is because Servant proves that "it takes only a few old guard Hollywood men [...] to negate the considerable achievements and life experiences of the women behind Emanuel, and to irredeemably tarnish their work," the lawsuit goes on to say.
But just as Mr. Gingrich's own ethical lapses unfairly tar honest politicians, a relatively tiny number of corrupt workers tarnish the vast majority of civil servants who are, as the Trump team has said, "great and committed people," often forgoing higher private-sector salaries for public service.
But for Democrats uttering the first whispers of impeachment talk in the halls of the Capitol, the president's unobtrusive and strait-laced understudy has emerged in recent days as a prime target — an heir apparent to an increasingly embattled president whom they are eager to tarnish.
WASHINGTON — Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced on Tuesday that the House would initiate a formal impeachment inquiry against President Trump, charging him with betraying his oath of office and the nation's security by seeking to enlist a foreign power to tarnish a rival for his own political gain.
Kavanaugh, meanwhile, is seeing his entire career and reputation put on the line in a controversy that is certain to draw in his young family and will surely tarnish his image even if he is cleared of wrongdoing and is confirmed to sit on the Supreme Court.
It is clear that Mr. Wynn's ex-wife has sought to use a negative public relations campaign to achieve what she has been unable to do in the courtroom: tarnish the reputation of Mr. Wynn in an attempt to pressure a revised divorce settlement from him.
FRANKFURT — The German carmakers BMW and Daimler said on Wednesday that they had taken action against executives involved in an organization that sponsored emissions experiments on monkeys, as the companies tried to squelch a public outcry that threatens to tarnish the image of Germany's most important exports.
Still, there is a possibility that Vine could return, though there's a larger question fans, both old and new, would need to answer if it did: Would we like the new Vine in today's social media climate and, furthermore, would we want anything to tarnish the Vine that was?
The latest outbreak in violence, which has killed at least 3903,000 people, threatens to destabilize Myanmar's neighbors and permanently tarnish the reputation of the country's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who was once widely revered as a democratic icon for helping to end Myanmar's decades of military rule.
The latest outbreak in violence, which has killed at least 1,000 people, threatens to destabilize Myanmar's neighbors and permanently tarnish the reputation of the country's leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who was once widely revered as a democratic icon for helping to end Myanmar's decades of military rule.
But because of the inherent limitations of the technologies Amazon is forced to use (HDMI CEC on your TV, IR blasters for everything else) to make all of these disparate devices and services play nice with each other, there are stumbles now and then that tarnish the experience.
But if the harassment allegations are true, the abuse of female employees over such a long period of time by the nation's most highly rated news network will permanently tarnish the Ailes and Murdoch legacy -- and could leave Fox News' reputation in ashes, just like "Rosebud" in "Citizen Kane."
"And once you get into the political thicket, you will not get out, and you will tarnish the image of this court for the other cases where it needs that reputation for independence so people can understand the fundamental difference between judging and all other politics," Clement said.
"Bob immediately apologized to the people involved for the comment and would hope that this error in judgment would not tarnish his long-held reputation in the sports community where he has been known as an accurate and passionate reporter," the statement said, according to the Associated Press.
"The sense at the W.H.O. was that this was an impossible mission, so they chose a young man who didn't have a reputation to tarnish," said Dr. Thomas V. Inglesby, the director of the U.P.M.C. Center for Health Security, where Dr. Henderson was a resident scholar at his death.
"And once you get into the political thicket, you will not get out and you will tarnish the image of this Court for the other cases where it needs that reputation for independence so people can understand the fundamental difference between judging and all other politicism," he said.
WASHINGTON — Thousands of Islamic State foreign fighters and family members have escaped the American-led military campaign in eastern Syria, according to new classified American and other Western military and intelligence assessments, a flow that threatens to tarnish American declarations that the militant group has been largely defeated.
Committee Republicans, dismissing Mr. Mueller's report as a "shoddy political hit piece," said the Russian threat had little to do with Mr. Trump and charged anew that biased officials within the F.B.I., State Department and other government agencies had conspired with Democrats to tarnish Mr. Trump's candidacy and presidency.
It is emblematic of a series of fierce, sometimes connected measles outbreaks — in places as diverse as Indonesia, the Philippines, Madagascar and Venezuela — that have shaken global health officials, revealing persistent shortcomings in the world's vaccination efforts and threatening to tarnish what had been a signature public health achievement.
But no one among the 12 candidates in the debate has faced as many challenges as Mr. Biden — some of them self-inflicted, and some created by a president in full attack mode, seizing on Hunter Biden's overseas business dealings in an attempt to tarnish the former vice president.
This time, the President has engaged in what looks very much like extortion: demanding help smearing Biden in exchange for hundreds of millions of dollars in US military aid, and pressuring a desperate country to interfere in the 2020 US elections to help Trump tarnish the Democratic frontrunner.
While nothing about JUUL's announcement has any real, immediate impact on people who buy and love to use JUUL's pods (though things are veering toward doomsday prepper on the r/juul subreddit), it does seriously tarnish the virtuistic, healthy-ish image the company has long tried to portray.
Just two days ago, President Trump stated publicly that he hopes that his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, will report to the Department of Justice and to Congress the results of Mr. Giuliani's efforts in Ukraine last week to pursue these false allegations meant to tarnish Vice President Biden.
Coming just days after Manning's second Super Bowl win – this time with the Denver Broncos – and during the offseason of his potential retirement from the game, the lawsuit quickly raised questions about whether it would tarnish his reputation or impact his future either as a broadcaster or front-office executive.
The investigations now threaten to tarnish the legacy of Brazil's most powerful politician, whose humble roots and anti-poverty programs made him a folk hero, by putting a spotlight on how members of his left-leaning Workers' Party consolidated wealth and power since he rose to the presidency 13 years ago.
"That is why the township provides significant financial and administrative support for them and why this type of improper conduct must be dealt with swiftly and properly so as not to tarnish our excellent reputation in the eyes of our customers — the taxpayers and visitors of Swatara Township" he added.
" (Panvalkar refused to move until June 2016, when he says Harresh Mehta personally agreed to give him an apartment in a new development.) Allegations against Mehta and his company were widely reported in the Mumbai press, with Mehta denying them all, telling reporters the Panvalkars were trying to "tarnish our reputation.
They fear Trump's divisive rhetoric - which includes calls to build a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico, deport 11 million illegal immigrants and temporarily bar Muslims from entering the country - will tarnish the party's image and ensure Democrats hold on to the White House and possibly retake the Senate.
It's part of the left's war on the right The Hill's Campaign Report: Obama legacy under spotlight after Detroit debates MORE and other "mainstream" Democrats supported Perez, fearing that an Ellison victory would push the party too far to the left and tarnish its image with his history of anti-Semitism.
But in the opening statement on behalf of Alliance for Academic Freedom, a group that submitted a formal objection to the resolution, Sharon Ann Musher, an associate professor at Stockton University in New Jersey, said that the resolution rested on "dubious claims" and that passage would tarnish the reputation of the association.
Not only the British participation in the elections is set to distort the new political balance emerging within the new Parliament, but also to irremediably tarnish the validity of the Parliament's future decisions, Alberto Alemanno, Professor of EU law at HEC Paris, and Benjamin Bodson, researcher in EU law at UCLouvain said.
" Instead, the man who hopes to be sheriff said his revelations are a part of his attempts to be transparent and honest, saying, "I want to tell you at the start of my campaign some things that politicians would try to hide, things my opponents may try to use to tarnish my integrity.
As the Times explained today, however, such a ban wouldn't be without complications: [The WADA] has also been asked about its close ties to the International Olympic Committee, which has a powerful financial interest in the Games that could compromise the will to uncover doping violations with a capacity to tarnish the brand.
But where the Khan controversy had special resonance with military families, the Clinton campaign is hoping to use Machado-gate to further tarnish Trump's image among women and Hispanics (note that the controversy has been heavily covered in Spanish-language media), and to raise general concerns about his temperament among the electorate.
The FBI has complained that Apple is simply resisting its demand to unlock the phone so as not to "tarnish the Apple brand," but the company says if it gives in and allows the FBI to access the phone with "absent clear legal authority to do so," it would breach its consumers' trust.
Don't tarnish your brand We are all responsible for creating and maintaining our own brand, and if you come across as a hothead or someone who's not in control of your emotions or language, your boss might be hesitant to put you in front of clients or to have you represent the company.
"We hope these distressing allegations pertaining to one person's behavior—that were not publicly known when the film was made almost two-and-a-half years ago and from someone who has a small, supporting role in Billionaire Boys Club—does not tarnish the release of the film," Vertical said in a statement.
And they anticipated an ugly slog of a campaign going forward, with the brutal 2016 general election race against Hillary Clinton serving as a reminder of how Mr. Trump will try to tarnish his rivals, even as voters on Tuesday appeared to favor a candidate who projected calm stability over upheaval and uncertainty.
In the video, released weeks after a recruitment ad that received widespread criticism, conservative talk show host Grant Stinchfield attacks The Post for "tarnish[ing] gun owners in an effort to take away our Second Amendment freedoms," calling them a "fake news outlet" and accusing the newspaper of running a "blatantly false" story.
House Democrats, moving quickly to escalate their impeachment inquiry into President Trump, subpoenaed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday, demanding that he promptly produce a tranche of documents and a slate of witnesses that could shed light on the president's attempts to pressure Ukraine to help tarnish a leading political rival.
" Jatta said the allegations hailed from "Western corporations that have been and will continue to lead smear campaigns to tarnish the good reputation of Gambia's legendary and visionary leader," adding that the party and the "Gambian people are tired of the steady stream of unfounded allegations that have been reported against our ex-President.
Nonetheless, skeptics of the accusations have also pointed out that the pro-Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which administers the government in Jharkhand state has been accused by  Christian activists  of targeting their religious minority, suggesting that the nun's arrest may be part of a larger effort to tarnish the reputation of the church.
"We have significant evidence indicating that not only was Ms. Reid's old blog compromised, some of the recently circulated posts were not even on the site at any time, suggesting that these instances may be the result of screenshot manipulation with the intent to tarnish Ms. Reid's character," he wrote in a statement on Tuesday.
What's upsetting about these stories is not just the abuses they describe, but the public indifference they often get in response; the rumors and allegations around Kelly, for example, have done astonishingly little to tarnish his celebrity or dim public affection until very recently, following the release of the Lifetime documentary series Surviving R. Kelly.
Today, every controversy that arises on campus has the potential to tarnish the image that generations' worth of administrators have crafted to keep admissions numbers high and donations pouring in—that is, the banner shot of carefree students, tossing a Frisbee on a well-kept lawn with a preternaturally diverse group of their classmates.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) on Thursday claimed that Republicans would not let the House Intelligence Committee interview a woman who has been charged as a Russian agent out of fear that it would "tarnish" the National Rifle Association (NRA).
"It is highly ironic that a film purporting to tell a tragic story of how the reputation of an F.B.I. suspect was grievously tarnished appears bent on a path to severely tarnish the reputation of The A.J.C., a newspaper with a respected 150-year-old publishing legacy," attorney Martin Singer said in the letter.
Trump and Russia have similar targets But Russia is not alone in actively seeking to tarnish the institutions of American democracy -- Trump has acted in a similar way during his presidency, from his jibes at the judiciary to his feuds with intelligence agencies and declaration that the media is an enemy of the people.
I would hope, you know, that Director Wray would care enough about the 13,000 folks at the FBI that instead of just offering platitudes about how great an organization it is would defend those 13,000 by holding accountable agents like Peter Strzok and others who, you know, tarnish the badge that the 13,000 other agents hold.
Schmidt told the committee that he was not involved in any decision-making on Project Maven, but his comments suggest that Google is headed for a reckoning over its involvement in military AI. The letter produced by the company's employees said such work would tarnish its brand, compromise its moral values, and make it harder to recruit top talent.
Flynn became one of Trump's key foreign policy advisers during the presidential campaign, and he set out to help Trump shatter old norms and create new ones—an effort that he hoped would also remove the tarnish from his stars and allow him to regain his rightful place in the community from which he had been ingloriously ejected.
"We hope these distressing allegations pertaining to one person's behavior -- that were not publicly known when the film was made almost two-and-a-half years ago and from someone who has a small, supporting role in 'Billionaire Boys Club' -- does not tarnish the release of the film," Vertical Entertainment said in a statement to CNN.
The two are set to marry in a lavish Christmas wedding — but "their plans are jeopardized when Amber finds herself second-guessing whether or not she's cut out to be queen, and Richard is faced with a political crisis that threatens to tarnish not only the holiday season, but the future of the kingdom," according to a release.
Though Mr. Buttigieg's campaign announced last week that it would no longer accept contributions from federal lobbyists, and also said it was refunding $30,250 from lobbyists who had already donated, many of his gay donors have ties to the kinds of elite businesses that could tarnish his image as the embodiment of small-town, Midwestern America.
After a speech in which the president highlighted the booming economy as a key accomplishment of his tenure — an issue he is expected to build his re-election campaign around — Democrats worked to tarnish his record, reminding voters of the contrast between their agenda and his, and of his penchant for abusive comments on social media.
Ulysses, who remains in exile, told the lawyers that the military had ordered an attack on Ms. Colvin and her colleagues as part of a broader effort — directed from the top and laid out in the documents — to track, arrest and target demonstrators, coordinators and "those who tarnish the image of Syria" by talking to journalists and other foreigners.
Enter Gregg Williams, the Jets' new defensive coordinator, whose credentials include a Super Bowl ring with the New Orleans Saints in 43; a surprisingly positive run as the interim coach of the Cleveland Browns this season; and, not to be forgotten, a role as the face of one of the ugliest scandals to tarnish the image of the N.F.L. in the last decade.
Ah, your small, sweet nephew—the cuteness locus of the family since you grew up, since everyone stopped caring about you and your excitement, you noticed a certain tarnish on Christmas the first year you started crying mid-opening the presents and nobody really cared because you were 15—has made you his present this year, because he is a tiny funds-less child!
" The bookish and rail-thin poutinologist, who appears not to pig out on his subject, stressed that the exaltation of poutine as one of the top 10 Canadian inventions of all time — up there with insulin and the Wonderbra — belied the fact that it was once ridiculed by Canadian elites to "tarnish Quebec culture and undermine its legitimacy of self-determination as a nation.
"I think inviting him is out of place and using the conference as a tool to advocate a personal political message and in essence hijacking the conference for political means and casting a long shadow that will tarnish its name for ever," Yoram Chisik—a digital media researcher at the University of Madeira in Portugal and former member of ACE's steering committee told me in an email.
A prominent fundraiser for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE filed a lawsuit on Monday alleging the Qatari government carried out a sophisticated disinformation campaign that aimed to tarnish his reputation.

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