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But by the time Sydney Leathers shows up in Weiner, it's all for naught: Her husband's reputation is just as tarnished—maybe even more tarnished—than it was at the beginning.
That may have tarnished the family somewhat in Singaporeans' eyes.
BOSS wanted for firm with tarnished reputation in troubled industry.
This incident tarnished his reputation — he was seen as unreliable.
But his reputation has been tarnished by the BHS affair.
"You have tarnished this country's honor," Prosecutor Eliane Houlette said.
But the government's and the hospital's credibility was already tarnished.
The hopelessly tarnished name "Penn Station" would fade from memory.
Since then, stability (albeit tarnished by grand corruption), has prevailed.
The Trump brand has been tarnished by his toxic mouth.
Ralph Northam tarnished the American idea of equality under law.
The bad publicity seriously tarnished the reputation of the profession.
Unfortunately, that argument was tarnished last month, by our president.
The fight was so public and ugly, it tarnished everyone.
Or that the Clinton brand was tarnished among black voters.
Its reputation is already tarnished by a fake accounts scandal.
Evans says the statements tarnished her credibility with her fans.
We think Panama's reputation has been tarnished by the incident.
However, diplomats also came across accusations that tarnished that reputation.
The shoddy, tarnished world that created her has emasculated her.
They don't want their brand tarnished, their conservative reputation ruined.
"They tarnished the reputation that 33,000 people took years to create."
But now Jared's name will be tarnished, which sucks for them.
The FBI's image, once unassailable, has been tarnished with Trump's base.
The party's image was severely tarnished under Ramaphosa's predecessor, Jacob Zuma.
His Catalan Democratic Party is tarnished by allegations of past corruption.
The 2100 report should also help bolster Detroit's long-tarnished reputation.
I think this has really tarnished the value of the Olympics.
"Green Book" was also tarnished by controversies involving the movie's creators.
Schaepe isn't behind bars, but his reputation has obviously been tarnished.
He has tarnished relationships with our closest allies in the world.
These tarnished artifacts can also demonstrate our journey as a people.
He could help his capable children rebuild the tarnished Trump brand.
But their reputations as athletes were tarnished in the public eye.
But his career has been tarnished with repeated accusations of corruption.
The match tarnished tennis and was a stinging blow to sportsmanship.
A victory in 2020 would rebuke Democrats and restore tarnished legitimacy.
Lula, who might have been one, is tarnished by corruption cases.
Or when House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi says you've tarnished your office.
Plutonium is at the heart of Japan's tarnished dream of energy independence.
Thailand is treading carefully after a 2006 episode that tarnished its reputation.
"And try to salvage your badly tarnished reputation in computer security reporting."
Some debt which was once considered safe was tarnished by the crisis.
His reputation was further tarnished by a damaging bribery scandal in China.
Mainstream Keynesianism was tarnished in turn amid the inflation of the 1970s.
"It seems to me like the MoviePass brand is tarnished," says Kulp.
Tarnished reputation and trustworthiness The disaster for China comes in several flavors.
"It cannot be tarnished by any person or any force," Wang said.
That's an increasingly difficult proposition as Uber's reputation continues to be tarnished.
AND THOSE FIRMS ALWAYS END UP GETTING TARNISHED IN THE NEXT DOWNTURN.
Polls are beginning to show that the special counsel's reputation is tarnished.
"It has tarnished my name, but also the company's name," said Ettel.
Moreover, low global confidence in President Trump has tarnished America's global image.
Separately, slights from foreign officials have tarnished President Obama's trip to Asia.
For Wise, this incident hasn't tarnished his view of the collecting community.
The doping scheme has now tarnished no fewer than three Olympic Games.
"These former political prisoners were considered prostitutes and 'tarnished,'" Marching told me.
Mr. LePage's critics suggest anecdotally that his antics have tarnished Maine's image.
"It has tarnished the game a little bit for me," he said.
In recent months a series of scandals have tarnished the sport's reputation.
A resulting $15 million drain in net income tarnished the bank's image.
Citigroup (C) and scandal-tarnished Wells Fargo (WFC) also reported results Friday.
That troubles some conservative Christians, who fear their brand is being tarnished.
Mr. Cruz's tactics, to judge by Trump supporters, may have tarnished the candidate.
But Iowa demonstrated, yet again, what a flawed and tarnished candidate she is.
She believes that her professional reputation was tarnished after appearing on the series.
Too many bad performances and horrifying allegations have tarnished his reputation since then.
If firms are careless about security, they risk tarnished reputations and lost customers.
What they have is a brand, and that brand is most definitely tarnished.
"Chairman Nunes' discredited behavior has tarnished that office," Pelosi said in a statement.
And my immature behavior tarnished that a little, and I don't want that.
However, this bright spot is somewhat tarnished by a downswing in deal volume.
It's totally miraculous how shiny it gets everything (even silverware and tarnished pots).
Ms Rudd has tarnished her reputation with her handling of the Windrush disaster.
With his image now badly tarnished, he squandered potentially millions in endorsement money.
His first collection was well received, but it tarnished his high-end line.
But if that happens, they insist Pence won't be tarnished by the experience.
Stan Lee's team will not let his legacy be tarnished by Bill Maher.
Whether it will be enough to repair Uber's tarnished image is another question.
Instances of segregation, homophobia, and racism have, for many students, tarnished the occasion.
You'll be complicit in his illegitimate presidency, and your reputation may be tarnished.
Warner has previously expressed concern about Cosby's legacy being tarnished by the scandal.
But without a way to find that evidence, judgments might easily be tarnished.
But Peña Nieto's government has been tarnished by corruption and human-rights scandals.
Or at least sends this tarnished knight into battle with a clear head.
As for Barr, his record on the report was tarnished by his rhetoric.
Jennifer Lawrence's reputation as a cool gal won't be tarnished by wedding planning.
They say it has tarnished the school, the students and the athletic programs.
Across Europe, pro-Putin populist parties find themselves associated with a tarnished brand.
While the government's future is uncertain, the president's reputation is now indelibly tarnished.
There is no sleep silver bullet, just the tarnished brass of a deadbolt.
Still, future films could arrive with a tarnished reaction from Spider-Man fans.
A stage full of Babylonian ruin and rubble is frosted in tarnished gilt.
Now that he's not there, is that why his reputation is easily tarnished?
The Persian Gulf War in 22005 also helped restore Mr. McCain's tarnished image.
Fifty years of a life tarnished by injustice, subjugation and daily anxieties ensued.
This is: Almost everyone who touches him is tarnished, whether testifying or not.
But a cheating scandal has tarnished its accomplishments and left the sport reeling.
Surveys by YouGov, a pollster, confirm that hindsight has tarnished Mr Cameron's legacy.
What should have been a happy moment was tarnished, Mr. Garcia-Wilde said.
" Mr. Cesca worries that Mr. Trump may have tarnished the presidency "beyond repair.
Especially for those who are unmarried and are now seen as tarnished goods.
But the reality is that Aaliyah is neither tarnished nor defined by that.
The I.O.C. reached a compromised decision, and the Olympic Charter is forever tarnished.
Reports of internal strife have also tarnished the temple's reputation over past decades.
To be sure, there are good reasons that tests have a tarnished brand.
If he comes in behind Marine Le Pen, his Euro-star will be tarnished.
Libor's reputation was tarnished after authorities found in 2012 some banks were manipulating it.
The mosque's chairman said the ladies' actions has "tarnished the image of our religion."
The case has sparked a global outcry and tarnished the image of Prince Mohammed.
His reputation badly tarnished, Mr. Torricelli ended his re-election campaign later that year.
Murderous communal riots tarnished his long term as chief minister of Gujarat, for instance.
Once credibility has been tarnished, it takes significant time to rebuild trust among consumers.
Malone costarred with Hudson twice more, in The Tarnished Angels and The Last Sunset.
And "for many millions of Americans the Trump brand is already tarnished," he said.
Reviving the tarnished image of Kraft Heinz itself is likely to prove considerably trickier.
Interim CEO Jesper Nielsen said the affair had tarnished the reputation of Danske Bank.
But a wave of Palestinian suicide bombings and other attacks tarnished his peace process.
Meanwhile, those who have stuck by or close to Mr Trump have been tarnished.
Her character is being tarnished and I'm here to show what's really going down.
This was a genius move, business-wise, but it somewhat tarnished the record itself.
Credibility But it is not just Trump whose credibility seemed tarnished after his week.
The vice-president's party is not only fractious but tarnished by allegations of corruption.
And, unlike her father, she did not die before her legend could be tarnished.
"That is clear and that is not tarnished by the statements here," he added.
"They beat earnings but this probably tarnished the beat a little bit," he added.
"He tarnished the badge that we wear," Sheriff Leon Lott said at the time.
Our hard-earned reputation as a great place to do business has been tarnished.
The Republican brand is tarnished in Michigan and Ohio over some state-specific scandals.
A corruption investigation into business dealings of his daughter's husband also tarnished his reputation.
Others were glad to escape a generational label so tarnished by, yes, the media.
Trust is the coin of the realm, and now it is tarnished beyond polishing.
They are verdigris, tarnished silver and mottled brass; a pewter finish is not available.
Textured images started to burn up at her: tarnished metal, corroded copper. Mica. Moss.
Its image has been tarnished by numerous lawsuits and billions of dollars in fines.
Its youthful leaders have avoided being tarnished by the polarization of America's current politics.
The infamous failure of its fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 smartphone tarnished its name.
A wave of legal trouble has dinged Wells Fargo's profits and tarnished its reputation.
Her protege Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer may be too tarnished by her association with Merkel.
The hopes of the Nuremberg trials 70 years ago are being tarnished by being ignored.
Russia said that had tarnished the event, while Ukraine said Russia had made deliberate provocations.
So if he backs out now, it won't look good for his already tarnished image.
Let's hope He hasn't irrevocably tarnished this incredible prospect through his irresponsible and selfish actions.
PDVSA's reputation has been tarnished in recent years by corruption investigations involving high-profile staff.
Here's a way to improve your tarnished reputation: Donate $1 million for a worthy cause.
The unrest has tarnished his image and dented his own hopes of replacing Mr Khamenei.
Like Mr Musk, Travis Kalanick, Uber's tarnished former boss, dreams of changing how humans travel.
Two years later, nearly all the benefits of that transaction have tarnished like cheap silver.
Despite fears the tournament could be tarnished by racism, no major incident has been reported.
Reputations are easily tarnished, and it's dangerous to ignore long-term needs and consumer sensitivities.
You can now choose one of those options, and the driver's rating won't be tarnished.
He said he had "tarnished" the games and overshadowed the fans and other athletes competing.
Fighting in Wadi Barada has tarnished a shaky nationwide ceasefire that began on Dec 30.
Those failed investigations have embarrassed the House, tarnished reputations, and failed to produce real change.
Kirchner's administration, including her former vice president Amado Boudou, have been tarnished by corruption cases.
And it has tarnished McCrory's carefully tended image as a common-sense, pro-business governor.
The mid-century treasures also included Brno chairs, custom Tulip tables and tarnished silver creamers.
Amid the war-tarnished ultra-conservative Catholic clergy and military, and the decentralized, barrio-based
But by the time Mr. Wu, 79, died in April, his legacy had become tarnished.
Or simply a public relations decision to burnish a brand tarnished by years of protests?
Violence in western Syria has increasingly tarnished a shaky ceasefire that took effect on Dec.
If everyone starts to think of it as Bourbon Street, then our brand gets tarnished.
The unease tarnished an otherwise brightening outlook for global economic growth and kept equities restrained.
The killing has sparked global outrage and tarnished bin Salman's reputation on the world stage.
But this trophy is tarnished by the suffering of impoverished women across the developing world.
He jumped off his bike and pulled it out, revealing a tarnished deputy sheriff's badge.
In the past, fear of mercury poisoning scared tuna eaters and tarnished the industry's reputation.
Its reputation has been tarnished by corruption and its image damaged by empty, crumbling stadiums.
These slouchy velvet trousers in tarnished gold are a very fine take on the trend.
Lyft's "friendly" image has been tarnished lately, with safety issues plaguing ride-hailing app users.
Were and are we a force for good, or might we be tarnished and tawdry?
LILLE, France — A tarnished brass-and-crystal chandelier here, a flaking gilded-wood mirror there.
The coating on a radio's metal chassis may be discolored, similar to silver becoming tarnished.
President Zelensky, his image now tarnished, is left to mend fences with his European allies.
Former Representative Chris Collins committed a crime that tarnished much more than his own career.
What lends these efforts power and momentum is that they bypass the tarnished Palestinian leadership.
No, he does not suspect that Othello has seduced his wife or tarnished his reputation.
It has also left Boeing scrambling to win back regulators and repair its tarnished image.
The Great Recession badly tarnished the Silver State's economy, but lately it's on a roll.
The shutdown -- the longest in American history -- tarnished an already banged and battered Republican brand.
The bank's financial results were hurt by Wells Fargo's tarnished reputation and soaring legal fees.
It is too easy to place all the blame on an already tarnished President Trump.
The market was also tarnished by scandals, becoming a symbol of corporate mismanagement and investor greed.
So began one attempt to make over a company with a tarnished reputation and slumping sales.
It's more like a tarnished bronze BB pellet that could, in years-time, make a dent.
It follows a sexual assault scandal that has tarnished the institution for the past six months.
As is, not only is the Note7 dead; the Samsung brand is severely tarnished as well.
Conyers said his legacy would "absolutely not" be tarnished by the sexual harassment allegations against him.
Look, the keytar is a fun instrument that has unfairly been tarnished as being deeply uncool.
That long decline has tarnished Ackman's reputation as an investor and wreaked havoc on his portfolio.
"I certainly think that at the moment, the show is tarnished," he admitted to TV Insider.
But the NYPD report gravely tarnished the posthumous reputation of a sweet, talented, and troubled man.
"In the wake of its sales practice scandal, Wells Fargo's venerable status is tarnished," he said.
Despite their ideological differences, both were beset by corruption scandals that tarnished voters' faith in them.
And sadly, Trump's personal image isn't the only thing that's been tarnished since he's taken office.
The "Bridgegate" scandal tarnished Christie's national reputation, damaging his unsuccessful bid for the Republican presidential nomination.
They feel tarnished in terms of their maleness -- powerless, out of control and low in confidence.
In 2015, a botched stock market rescue attempt tarnished Beijing's reform and broad policy-making credentials.
Trump clearly does not want his historic 2016 election victory to be tarnished by collusion allegations.
Many of the law's opponents fear that North Carolina's reputation has already been tarnished, perhaps irrevocably.
But that aura has also been deeply and perhaps irrevocably tarnished by this health care failure.
Once you're tarnished by public scandal, Fitzgerald seemed to be asserting, you are permanently damaged goods.
He paid a steep price, was impeached, humiliated his family, and tarnished an otherwise impressive legacy.
Both entities have seen their reputations severely tarnished by the ongoing scandal surrounding the 737 Max.
It is hard to find a part of Brazil's political system that has not been tarnished.
But including "Coco" in his set tarnished the idea of celebration that The Dedication Tour embodied.
And Bacon's, Hodge's and Chapman's characters, with their mixed motivations and tarnished nobility, aren't sufficiently distinct.
As the Sackler name is tarnished, it will threaten the integrity of the Met's own brand.
The evangelical brand "is definitely tarnished" by politicization from whatever side, Mr. Galli said on Wednesday.
The project struggled with delays and a serious construction accident and was tarnished by government corruption.
While he led Zimbabwe to independence, his legacy was tarnished by human rights abuses & poor governance.
But he is not tarnished by the corruption allegations that dog many other Iraqi political figures.
"Dancing With the Stars" has a history of embracing political players eager to rehabilitate tarnished reputations.
Steppenwolf seemed increasingly directionless, riven by internal dissent and tarnished by a series of lackluster productions.
Their circulations may be falling and their reputations tarnished by a series of phone-hacking scandals.
And now this Florida Keys clan, its Kennedyesque luster irrevocably tarnished, is atoning for its sins.
It had the effect of rehabilitating Comey's once-tarnished reputation, while tarnishing Rosenstein's once-sound one.
The articles tarnished the image of Mr. Bolsonaro's most popular cabinet member, Justice Minister Sergio Moro.
"It's tarnished who we are and where we hope to go in our future," Allen said.
Niall said vaping as a whole shouldn't be tarnished if the problem is illicit marijuana products.
Saudi Arabia's energy minister said the kingdom's reputation had been "tarnished" by the murder of Khashoggi.
In a crowded smartphone market, and with a tarnished brand, that might be harder than ever.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's aura as an international human rights icon has understandably been tarnished.
Mr. Cryan apologized for the long list of misdeeds that had tarnished the German lender's reputation.
Tuesday's arrest and the possibility of extradition could help to improve the Prime Minister's tarnished image.
Ever since, Furie has been trying and, many would argue, failing to reclaim his tarnished creation.
His killing has tarnished Prince Mohammed's reputation and spurred efforts in Congress to punish the kingdom.
Evidence that a number of PT politicians were involved in Petrobras has tarnished that brand considerably.
When I'm with the bees, I forget the war and the tarnished country I left behind.
And no surprise; this year has seen his name tarnished in ways we didn't know were possible.
A number of lackluster (bordering on outright terrible) installments have tarnished the speedy hedgehog's once-lustrous reputation.
The Argentinian Church's reputation was tarnished by links between some high-ranking clergymen and the military rulers.
Others also warned that in-demand startups could flee from 500 Startups' tarnished brand in the future.
He is a testament to how Villanova Coach Jay Wright finds used, or at least tarnished parts.
That was after he'd lost three straight in Strikeforce, which tarnished the mystique of his undefeated streak.
Yet neither Reagan nor Bush has been tarnished by Iran-Contra the way Nixon was by Watergate.
Its tarnished credit rating is a hint that those debts may not be paid back in full.
Mr Schulz was already weak before Sunday's drama, tarnished by his party's lacklustre campaign and terrible result.
The election was tarnished by widespread accusations of fraud, ranging from intimidation of voters to vote buying.
Iran's image has been tarnished, and the Saudis have assembled a Sunni coalition to isolate Iran diplomatically.
Out's reputation has been tarnished among the community of freelancers that produce many aspects of the magazine.
" Aaron said that by approving the deal, Wheeler has "tarnished his legacy as head of the FCC.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which gives out the film and TV honors, saw its trophy tarnished.
Harsh rhetoric and public quarrels with Latino personalities have further tarnished his image with the voting bloc.
" Added resident Debbie Brumage: "It's still paradise, it might be a little tarnished but it's still paradise.
Related: Bill Cosby: A big legacy, forever tarnished In the last month, that perception has been shaken.
Some saw it as a step in the right direction for Uber to repair its tarnished reputation.
They've been tarnished, too, but heroes of any kind are in such short supply that they'll do.
But it isn't necessarily these items in the IG's account that showcase how Comey tarnished the bureau.
As Clinton's character continues to be tarnished, the enthusiasm among her own supporters will continue to plummet.
However, he said, many people who file for bankruptcy already have tarnished credit due to delinquent loans.
The Office's last few seasons, which were often strange and disjointed, tarnished its memory for many fans.
Plainly, the presence of the statue of the young girl has tarnished and modified the Charging Bull.
Though the company has spent millions to improve its brand, Uber's reputation remains tarnished for some users.
The distance has helped both apps avoid being tarnished by the privacy scandals that have hurt Facebook.
The episode had tarnished the company's reputation and forced it to make sweeping changes to top management.
But he is looking for ways to challenge a decision that he says has tarnished his name.
If players behaved in a way that tarnished the league's image, he did not hide his wrath.
However, many people who file for bankruptcy already have tarnished credit due to delinquent accounts, Shulman said.
It tarnished Ikea's brand just as the company was trying to gain a foothold in consumer tech.
Mr. Spurlock said officers were sometimes tarnished as a group because of the actions of a few.
" And my response was "The legacy can't help but be tarnished, because they've taken it off the air.
" The next day, the headline was "Malcolm Jamal-Warner says the legacy of the show has been tarnished.
An image of a woman is recovered from a 19th-century daguerreotype that had tarnished almost beyond recognition.
That in turn has tarnished Chile's reputation for transparency and left Chileans disenchanted with politicians across the spectrum.
He will probably be able to continue with his progressive push, but his halo is a bit tarnished.
After a few days Mr Heath bowed to the inevitable, but his reputation was tarnished by the episode.
I am glad I read it before the movie came out so my imagination was not tarnished yet.
In a visitors' book at the hall, one entry said that Ms Park had "tarnished her father's reputation".
She literally tarnished their special moment just so she could take a cheap shot at the male gender.
And if she didn't recuse herself, the court would look even more tarnished than it did in 2000.
For Cross Lake, the team is leaving the tarnished Paulson brand to make a name for themselves independently.
And on Saturday, Trump's self-indulgent speech tarnished his roll out of his vice presidential nominee, Indiana Gov.
The ugly saga has badly tarnished the image of Mr Corbyn as a peace-loving anti-racism campaigner.
Even in the West, populism and polarisation have tarnished it, and anti-democratic politicians are on the rise.
By endorsing Trump, he has now tarnished the memory of the best thing he ever did in politics.
But perhaps until now, nothing has been able to change investor perception that the Groupon brand is tarnished.
The scandal, which came to light in February last year, has tarnished Bachelet's reputation and hurt her popularity.
"That his memory was tarnished by fakes in a museum that bears his name is a profound shock."
Morale at the company is, no surprise, low, and its external image — already problematic — has been badly tarnished.
And on the flip side, a tarnished record doesn't necessarily indicate that an employee isn't honest or trustworthy.
Despite its model constitution, vibrant press and diverse economy, it has been tarnished under its president, Jacob Zuma.
The so-called "Bridgegate" scandal tarnished Christie's national reputation, damaging his unsuccessful bid for the Republican presidential nomination.
But the scandal tarnished his national profile and contributed to record-low approval ratings in his home state.
To the former, she was a narcissistic sycophant who tarnished the most effective liberal president since Lyndon Johnson.
But Ms. Castro said the city's image was already tarnished by being in the dingy shadow of Newark.
And despite his tarnished legacy, he was a complex figure whose views on slavery seem ambiguous at best.
But their records in government have been mixed at best, or, in the case of Zimbabwe, deeply tarnished.
But his flaws tarnished the badge and besmirched the reputation of an agency with "Integrity" in its motto.
But he agreed that Apple's long-term reputation as an innovator could be tarnished by the HomePod's absence.
Some worried that their buildings' reputations would be tarnished by the presence of people who had been homeless.
Zuma's presidency, tainted by corruption and scandal, has badly tarnished the ANC's image both at home and abroad.
Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire and Manny Ramirez — all tarnished by associations with performance-enhancing drugs — are coaches now.
While the company could potentially find success with its new business model, its reputation might be too tarnished.
In contrast, she portrayed Mr. Sandy as an officer with a tarnished record, whose actions fueled the confrontation.
The "Dynasty" name was also tarnished by the time Mr. Show met Mr. Spelling, whose Holmby Hills, Calif.
The battle has left the Senate and the country bruised, divided and raw, and the Supreme Court tarnished.
The reduced chances for a Fed rate cut tarnished gold mining stocks, with the sector ending down 0.7%.
The clear evidence that a number of PT politicians were involved in Petrobras has tarnished that brand considerably.
Myanmar was seen as less tarnished by globalization than its neighbors were; its slower pace was a respite.
The group has been largely driven underground, and its losses have tarnished its prestige and undermined its effectiveness.
They said the measures would help attract top talent to a body long tarnished by corruption and inefficiency.
The continuing Carwash scandal has tarnished much of Brazil's political elite and could threaten the current government's agenda.
Experts say the case against Mr. Oei fits a pattern of malfeasance that has tarnished Canada's immigration programs.
It had little choice, legal analysts said: Uber risked being tarnished if it continued to stand by him.
He saw his own reputation tarnished when it emerged that he had had an affair three decades earlier.
Challenges from the outset forced him to spend much of his time struggling to restore its tarnished reputation.
To be sure, sometimes tarnished celebrity reputations are redeemed to the point where their names don't become liabilities.
If something substantial were to happen in, say, the next year or so, Yellen's legacy will be tarnished.
In his imagining, King's moral appeal is too global to be tarnished by domestic changes in US politics.
Some tourists said they understood the protesters' cause but the controversy had tarnished their impressions of Hong Kong.
Crean leaves Indiana with a 166-135 mark, one tarnished in part by those first three dreadful seasons.
Whitmer faces Republican Attorney General Bill Schuette, who has struggled to escape the party's tarnished brand under Snyder.
Other big banks, with the exception of the tarnished Wells Fargo, were putting up similarly admirable profit numbers.
Mr. Allen, an Academy Award-winning filmmaker, has seen his legacy tarnished by the allegations about his daughter.
But his record was tarnished by his failure to see and stop the corruption that infiltrated the union.
Jackson Lee and her allies argued that widespread voter suppression in states won by Trump tarnished the results.
They worried that their diplomas might have been tarnished even before they were handed to them on stage.
However, years of rumors and controversy have tarnished not only the star's legacy but the value of his estate.
But an ex-aide who played a role in the Bridgegate scandal that tarnished Christie will be in it.
Virtually every facet of Apple's reputation for innovation, quality, and desirability has been tarnished in one way or another.
I do have a relationship with my brother, but his memory of my mother is as tarnished as mine.
But, some companies may want to shy away from the concerns Yahoo is now tarnished with, Forrester's Pollard said.
The scandal has already tarnished the company's reputation, stunted sales, and cost it some $17 billion in cleanup costs.
Though Olivia is terrified of tarnishing her already-tarnished reputation, she accepts that this is just who Annalise is.
But the patina of this poetic act is tarnished by some atrocious acts that Wieder commits against other poets.
Getting rich off slavery Jackson's legendary status appears quite tarnished when you consider his involvement and position on slavery.
All the big political parties and most front-runners in next year's presidential election have been tarnished (see chart).
He is the fourth person to resign over the matter, which has tarnished Justin Trudeau, the Liberal prime minister.
Whether this last ditch reboot comes in time to save Uber's tattered and tarnished brand remains to be seen.
McKinsey's close links with Enron also meant that its reputation was tarnished by the energy company's collapse in 2001.
But the legacy of the New York Yankees legend is forever tarnished because of the performance-enhancing drugs nonsense.
This universe also favored the demeaning of journalists, asserting the report had forever tarnished the reputation of the press.
T). Japan's reputation for quality control has been tarnished further by a data-fabrication scandal at Kobe Steel (5406.
A fleet of consultants is scrubbing his tarnished public image through collegiate investment contests, charitable giving and other initiatives.
He tarnished the FBI&aposs sterling reputation and severely damaged public trust in an institution where trust is paramount.
Whether there will even be subsequent printings, now that the book's credibility has been tarnished, is another question, however.
He said that approach, favored by the Obama administration, unfairly tarnished good police officers and contributed to racial unrest.
Critics say the Obamacare stunt tarnished the Republican brand, jeopardised America's economy, and had just one beneficiary: Mr Cruz.
Twitter did make its hardest stance on abuse last year that tarnished its former embrace of freedom of speech.
"Batla House" charts the events following the raid, as Kumar struggles to rebuild the tarnished reputation of his team.
The National Review argued in a recent editorial that Pruitt has become too tarnished to effectively advocate for deregulation.
Such agreements also protect individuals falsely accused of sexual abuse from having their reputations tarnished in a public trial.
He emerges tarnished from the vicious fight and lamented before the committee that his name had been permanently destroyed.
When she first showed the dresses, they were silvery in color; they have since tarnished to a rusty brown.
But Zuma's presidency, tainted by corruption and scandal, has badly tarnished the ANC's image both at home and abroad.
Viacom insiders may be tarnished, so Leslie Moonves, the chief of CBS, may be the best option, Breakingviews writes.
The sport's reputation was tarnished by the withdrawal of eight of the top 15 ranked players in the world.
His chances for a ranking federal post are considered tarnished by Bridgegate, despite his slavish devotion to Mr. Trump.
The industry's reputation has been tarnished by instances of human trafficking to meet manpower demand, forced labor and violence.
Bannon's credentials as a political savant are tarnished after the failure of his Senate candidate, Roy Moore, in Alabama.
If the Wells Fargo scandal proves anything, it is that a 164-year-old brand can be tarnished overnight.
The alt-lite broke with the alt-right after Spencer's more overt fascism tarnished the brand, well before Charlottesville.
The only nominee who wouldn't be tarnished by the scandal is the pseudo-Trump character, Hollis Doyle (Gregg Henry).
Mr. Dimon's golden reputation was tarnished in 2012 when some of the bank's London traders lost billions of dollars.
Ferguson, to them, was an embarrassment: preventable chaos that tarnished the name of the otherwise orderly St. Louis suburbs.
It adds to a growing list of data scandals that have tarnished Facebook's reputation over the last few years.
Again, the grievance was the perception that the movie had somehow tarnished the reputation of the Rajputs' celebrated queen.
Tennis definitely has a problem with gender equality, but the conflict tarnished the sport and sportsmanship, our columnist writes.
Mr. Carlucci shut down many covert operations to restore the reputation of an agency tarnished by abuses of power.
Prospecting for its "golden age" can yield precious nuggets, somewhat tarnished by low resolution but watchable just the same.
But the Trump name is now forever tarnished by his impeachment, regardless of whether he's convicted in the Senate.
They told my dad he had tarnished the family name, and worried about grandchildren born with a brown taint.
Wells Fargo's business has been hurt by rising legal fees, a tarnished reputation and tough sanctions from federal regulators.
But the dispute with the EU over the judicial changes and other reforms have tarnished its reputation in Europe.
Some say they saw her as the queen of a political dynasty whose reputation was tarnished in the 237s.
Any company with such a reckless culture and tarnished reputation would have to do something to remake its brand.
However, when it was revealed that he tested positive for two banned substances his great name was inevitably tarnished.
But it has been tarnished by news of serious breaches of Yahoo's user data, including birth dates and passwords.
Fashion is beaten only by the oil industry for the tarnished crown of being the dirtiest industry in the world.
The potential breakthrough technology comes at a time when diesel engine technology has been tarnished by Volkswagen's emissions cheating scandal.
More than 8,000 shops are shuttering for anti-bias training – an ill-conceived attempt to restore Starbucks' tarnished liberal image.
And in at least one of the cases, the accuser saw her identity tarnished as a result of stepping forward.
Violence, poverty, and gangs are among the many front-page issues that have tarnished the city's reputation in recent years.
Even the real Davos felt tarnished by association, putting out a press release objecting to the misuse of its brand.
More than 800 students have had their credit reports tarnished, and 1,800 had their wages garnished or tax refunds seized.
It's a property fiercely protected by its fans, some of whom would rather let it die than see it tarnished.
It is seen as tarnished by corruption, even as it simultaneously rolls back successful anti-corruption initiatives in the judiciary.
At the same time it was fighting legal action, Papa John's also had to contend with a tarnished public image.
That brand has already been tarnished by an accounting scandal in 2014: three former directors have been charged with fraud.
Well, ideally, this film also wouldn't have been tarnished by backlash from bros who couldn't handle women invading their space.
White admits that after Sochi he thought his legacy had been tarnished and all his previous achievements had been erased.
All of this forever tarnished the image of the White House and every president since has lived under Nixon's shadow.
Uber&aposs image has been tarnished by findings of sexual harassment of employees and multiple reports of drivers assaulting passengers.
To do so is to allow them to further disgrace the agencies they have already tarnished through their biased actions.
But like many others in her party, she tarnished herself with poor judgment and cowardice, and it derailed her plans.
The house used to be charming, painted shutters and a tarnished copper mailbox for when there used to be mail.
The latest revelations add to the growing number of scandals that have tarnished the reputation of the ride hailing service.
But his legacy will forever be tarnished by his failure to do more to prevent the destruction of European Jewry.
The deepening dispute has tarnished Poland's reputation in the EU and has also bitterly divided the country of 38 million.
It is an embarrassing episode for Wells Fargo, which mostly avoided the allegations of impropriety that have tarnished the industry.
The sturdy dollar tarnished the appetite for safe-haven gold , with the price down 0.2 percent at $1221.42 an ounce.
I hear the concerns that Pelosi might become a foil in Trump's reality show, an unhelpful symbol and tarnished spokesperson.
Nieto's image was also tarnished by a scandal involving the first lady's unregistered purchase of a $6 million marble home,
This was not only punishment for tarnished incumbents or reward for Mr Modi's hard-working, no-nonsense, business-friendly image.
"Now the army is a tarnished force," said Hulya Kocaoglu, 55, an administrative assistant in Istanbul whose sons have served.
The reputation of US Navy SEALs has been tarnished in recent years by numerous scandals involving illicit drugs and assaults.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said in a statement Monday that Nunes's actions had "tarnished" his committee chairmanship.
Mr. Trump came to Manhattan to outstrip his father's success; Mr. Kushner was seeking to redeem his family's tarnished name.
Steph, churchy God-botherer that he is, would be absolutely devastated to see his name tarnished by that China White.
G.E. "was a great American company, and now its reputation is tarnished and the brand is damaged," Mr. Davis said.
At this point, everyone with some independent reputation knows that you can't enter this administration without getting tarnished and diminished.
Government officials have admitted that the disclosures tarnished Japan's reputation for quality and promised to take steps to restore it.
My resignation is painful, but the alternative of remaining quiet while the bureau is tarnished for political gain is impossible.
But experts said the statement might only heighten concerns about China's influence and damage its already tarnished image in Australia.
But with Riyadh's reputation now tarnished following the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Qatar may be the best alternative.
"Larry's 'brand' is not tarnished, and Jules' mural maintains some of the edginess she desires in her work," he said.
Their treatment of migrants has badly tarnished their reputations, contributing to the sense that liberal democracy is in global retreat.
He also said he planned a media counteroffensive against a campaign of innuendo that had unfairly tarnished Link's academic reputation.
The effect was somewhat tarnished by his Tourette's syndrome, which caused him to interject the word "penis" at regular intervals.
That halo was badly tarnished this season, and it will take more than a hip, irreverent manager to restore it.
The company risked being tarnished if it continued to stand by him, as if it were indirectly condoning his actions.
And if it comes from some, like, crazy or something, then it-- suddenly, you're-- you know, you're tarnished with it.
One paradox of Mr. Vance's tenure is that his treatment of sex crimes has both enhanced and tarnished his reputation.
Among the men who had their reputations tarnished include: Kevin Spacey, Matt Lauer, Charlie Rose, Al Franken, and Louis C.K.
Cohen may have tarnished his own credibility when he insisted he never wanted a job in the Trump White House.
Erdogan's template for Muslim societies may have been tarnished by his authoritarian tendencies, especially since the attempted coup in 2016.
But Wells Fargo's business has been hurt by rising legal fees, a tarnished reputation and tough sanctions from federal regulators.
Republicans hope to redeem their tarnished image by calling for big cuts in public spending, especially on low-income families.
Will we really see the winner as the winner — or just as the charmed survivor of a grossly tarnished process?
But as a golden rule, we should admit that it has finally done what gold doesn't do: tarnished, oxidized, crumbled.
Aware that their image has been tarnished, fraternities have often been partners with universities in trying to change party culture.
The controversies have landed Zuckerberg and Facebook in hearings here and in Europe and have tarnished his nerd-god image.
Taylor Swift just hand-delivered a bunch of presents to a Swiftie, and who said this lady had a tarnished reputation?
However, his legacy was tarnished by controversial legislation that allowed him to run for a third term despite city term limits.
Congressional oversight, tarnished by House Republicans, is both important in itself and fundamentally different from the special counsel's brief, he says.
It is one of the few European countries whose national pride was burnished rather than tarnished by the second world war.
The guilty plea is part of the civil and criminal deal as the automaker looks to restore its tarnished global brand.
Nestle is worried the IAAF's tarnished reputation in the wake of the Russian doping scandal is doing the company no good.
Libor has been in regulators' crosshairs since its credibility was tarnished by a rate-rigging scandal emerging from the financial crisis.
The DFB said it would seek damages should its reputation be tarnished by the case and the actions of those indicted.
Emmanuel Macron is untested and lacks the support of an established party; François Fillon is a social conservative tarnished by scandal.
"Anonymous messaging is a very tarnished and stigmatized field — I knew that from the get-go," Segal told Refinery29 over email.
Um, the baby was still baptized but the parents were not very happy that this ceremonious occasion was kind of tarnished.
The incident, dubbed 'nut rage', severely tarnished the carrier's image and it was parodied on international TV and online for months.
The company changed its name to Xe Services LLC in 33 after a deadly 2007 shootout in Iraq tarnished its brand.
"Public perception of this brand has really been tainted and tarnished over the last year to 18 months," Goodreid's Madden said.
And though some Americans might turn toward evil in the Wolfenstein series, the American ideal is ultimately never tarnished, only betrayed.
The apparent disregard for quality and consistency tarnished those platforms' good names among some of Apple's most critical and vocal users.
Revivals are often bad, which means amazing memories of original shows become tarnished and once that happens there's no going back.
The company is seeking a chief operating officer to help Kalanick manage it, repair its tarnished image and improve its culture.
"They (the people of Rio) put on a great Games... And my immature, intoxicated behavior tarnished that a little," Lochte said.
The economy remained in terrible shape and Americans perceived that their country's standing overseas remained tarnished as a result of Vietnam.
It opened Riyadh to potential sanctions and tarnished the image of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who launched the Yemen war.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is a prominent, but tarnished, advocate whose reputation in Britain was destroyed by the Iraq war.
Sprucing up this most tarnished of brands will take more than a bit of tinkering with the way FIFA is run.
The accounting scandal has tarnished the 76-year-old's credentials as one of South Africa's most respected stewards of shareholder capital.
Britain accounts for less than one fifth of revenues at security group, where high-profile contract problems had tarnished its image.
Haig's reputation would be forever tarnished during his brief stint as secretary of state for Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1982.
Given the structure of the company he's sitting pretty on his CEO throne, no matter how tarnished that crown now is.
But that's not enough going forward as he and a new team trying to wipe the grime from Uber's tarnished brand.
The badly tarnished Canadian drug maker also announced a number of mostly new nominees for elections to its board in June.
Some agree that Ms. Rousseff is being judged by a double standard that has unfairly tarnished powerful women around the world.
There seems to be little doubt that Ghosn's reputation has been forever tarnished, and emotions among his friends are running high.
But with its severely tarnished public image, the financial institutions could grumble, although there wasn't much they could do about it.
The "nut rage" incident tarnished the carrier's image, while subsequent scandals involving Cho's daughters only deepened concerns around the family's leadership.
Ironically, she was obsessed with the idea of her reputation being tarnished—precisely Lasdun's own motivation for writing about the episode.
Rodriguez has numbers that rank among the best in history, but has also seen his reputation tarnished by performance-enhancing drugs.
It's because they value those ideals so highly, he said, that they're moved to break ranks when they see them tarnished.
He had also been tarnished by his 1991 fight with Michael Watson, which had seen Eubank's opponent suffer permanent neurological damage.
Mr. Gantz has asked voters to focus instead on the corruption, self-dealing and arrogance that have tarnished Mr. Netanyahu's achievements.
Sign catcher Chris Iannetta, so tarnished prospect Mike Zunino can take the year to get his bat right in the minors.
And his image as a feminist and supporter of honest government may be irreparably tarnished, just months before a federal election.
She could have used that opportunity to signal a new direction, breaking with the tarnished culture and bringing in fresh faces.
Remember that Iran mistakenly downed a Ukrainian airliner full of civilians, fanning public anger and tarnished the regime's reputation at home.
The Karolyi name is now tarnished, due to its association with one of the biggest sex abuse scandals in Olympic history.
The Aggies traveled to California to take on the Saint Mary's Gaels on Friday and left with their perfect record tarnished.
For advertisers who fled Bill O'Reilly's show, lost revenue was one consideration, but the risk of a tarnished reputation was another.
Stephens added that the prevalence of counterfeit products on Amazon&aposs site has "tarnished" its reputation when it comes to clothing.
Trudeau's mandate was weakened by a scandal involving Canadian company SNC-Lavalin, which tarnished his image as a self-described feminist.
Flooding a phone with Facebook's social feed was wildly unpopular even back before Facebook's brand was tarnished with numerous privacy scandals.
David McCraw, a lawyer for The Times, responded that Mr. Trump's reputation was too tarnished to allow a successful libel suit.
Though Cohen's reputation may have been tarnished by his regulatory woes, his status as a hedge fund legend remains firmly intact.
But a growing list of improprieties has tarnished the image of the country's manufacturing industry for high-quality products and efficiency.
Arvind Sinha, national president of the Textile Association of India, said India's image as a manufacturing destination for textiles could be tarnished.
The move echoes steps taken by the palm oil industry to establish a sustainable supply chain to address a tarnished environmental reputation.
Four years on, Russia&aposs unbeatable gold-medal haul has been tarnished by revelations of widespread doping across multiple sports, including soccer.
The strain on Britain's relationship with one superpower comes as its supposed "golden era" in relations with another, China, is looking tarnished.
For one, it means that conservatives have tarnished big government ideas to young people so much that the youth have rebranded them.
Spain's Socialists are not the only European social-democratic party that is struggling to put a shine back on a tarnished brand.
Libor has been in regulators' crosshairs since its credibility was tarnished by a rate-rigging scandal emerging from the 2008 financial crisis.
However, James' strong track record was tarnished by a profit warning in August, which knocked 30 percent off the group's share price.
"He has brought a catastrophe upon himself and much of a lifetime's work will now no doubt be forever tarnished", he said.
Kiplagat, the winner of London and New York marathons, said many Kenyans are worried the east African nation's reputation has been tarnished.
Such an approach becomes less tarnished as memories of past crises recede, and opening credit taps often brings short-run political rewards.
Member Michael Medina said the rap duo tarnished Loisaidas' brand after they released a movie in 2015 with the exact same name.
"The reputations of the world's largest democracies have been tarnished," Arch Puddington, Distinguished Fellow for Democracy Studies at Freedom House, told CNN.
During 2018, investors responded to the punishing Royal Commission hearings by pulling their money from brand-tarnished insurers, banks and fund managers.
I watched the alcohol burn blue on top of the white tablecloth tarnished by spilled sauces and scraps of far-flung fish.
With scandal and graft accusations having tainted Zuma's presidency, the party is deeply divided and its image tarnished at home and abroad.
To some, it tarnished her identity—an identity trapped in our own dreamlike vision of her as she was in the movies.
Exercise, after all, has some great mood-boosting benefits — why let it be tarnished by something that leaves us feeling burned out?
But Kohl became increasingly isolated after leaving office in 1998, his legacy tarnished by a party financing scandal involving illegal anonymous donations.
"The real thing that would cause a brand to slow spending is if they thought their brand would be tarnished," he said.
And now, with President Elect Donald J. Trump waiting in the wings, the cool factor of DC may seem tarnished beyond repair.
But all that is in danger of being tarnished by United's fall from grace and his incessant moaning about his own players.
This has tarnished both Ms Rousseff's Workers' Party (PT) and the centrist Party of the Brazilian Democratic Movement (PMDB) of Mr Temer.
But this sacrifice will be for naught if the solidarity presented by the West is tarnished by Trump's instinct to break ranks.
Restricted access to capital and a tarnished reputation led Odebrecht to miss a 12 billion-real asset sale goal for mid-2017.
Because these are lifetime appointments—and because the Academy's reputation has been tarnished—rebuilding the Nobel Prize committee will be difficult work.
After having gunned down its own citizens, the regime promoted nationalism in order to restore the tarnished legitimacy of Communist Party rule.
"Just as no serious crime should go unprosecuted; no innocent person should have his reputation tarnished by a false allegation," he added.
The cracked windows and tarnished brick facade that suggest both the durability of the structure and the utter neglect for its upkeep.
The crash tarnished their faith in that core American belief that buying a house was a foolproof path to security and prosperity.
Tarnished as criminals, rather than people needing protection, migrants are becoming even more vulnerable to traffickers and to abuse, frontline workers say.
Others attribute current problems to 19973 elections that left the DNC with a tarnished brand, complicating efforts to generate enthusiasm and donations.
But the former presidential candidate has been unable to elude scrutiny from a political scandal that tarnished his second term as governor.
Speaking to the Security Council last week, Mr. Ban said the actions of a few tarnished the credibility of the United Nations.
More cynically, a league in crisis might not want to fork over cash to have its flaws highlighted and its credibility tarnished.
Some wondered if the scandal could lead his father, King Salman, to replace him with another prince not tarnished by the case.
It also raised questions about the image that Mr. Trump presented of himself, and whether he is a tarnished, not triumphant, businessman.
But in trying to maintain the court's reputation — however tarnished — of judicial nonpartisanship, he underscored just how political the court has become.
Khashoggi's murder tarnished the reputation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who courted Western support for his efforts to modernize Saudi Arabia.
The case has brought international attention to the issue of human trafficking and tarnished one of the most powerful owners in sports.
The scandal has already brought down the nation's president and tarnished the reputation of the once-legendary political party of Nelson Mandela.
The season was tarnished a bit by a season-ending loss to Washington; the Cougars lost by 13 as a small favorite.
No legal action was taken against Cardinal Danneels, but the scandal left him tarnished as having tried to protect a sex offender.
Centrists have struggled for months to prop up a viable moderate candidate, with several establishment figures having been tarnished by corruption scandals.
Perhaps most significantly, he was accused this spring in court of having tarnished the artist's legacy while Mr. Indiana was still alive.
With Uber's reputation tarnished and its valuation in danger of falling, Mr. Khosrowshahi came into the job on a damage-limitation mission.
"They have tarnished the image of Islam and Muslims, but I do think he is concerned about American Muslims," Ms. Ahmed said.
Her mother fought for years in court to have him acknowledge her, and though she was unsuccessful, the case tarnished his reputation.
To be clear, he was never tarnished with an accusation of soliciting help from a foreign power to improve his political chances.
Nike helped reshape Bryant's tarnished image, leaning into qualities that brands had previously shied away from: his competitiveness, his ruthlessness, his ego.
"The WeWork brand right now is trashed and tarnished," said Robert Siegel, a lecturer in management at Stanford Graduate School of Business.
However, after the results in Iowa, that image Trump spent so much time promoting was in deep danger of being irrevocably tarnished.
Crowds assembled to condemn the military's election fraud, and even conservative loyalists regretted that its clumsiness had further tarnished Saigon's image abroad.
Much of the current national security state apparatus can be traced back to Wilson, via Harry Truman, another tarnished icon of liberalism.
Biden risks being tarnished by that, too, because of his son's involvement with a Ukraine gas company while he was vice president.
In the presidential election, its candidate, François Fillon, failed to make it to the second round after being tarnished by embezzlement charges.
When these scandals strike, charities face a dilemma – keep the money given by the now-tarnished donor or return the tainted funds.
MORE (R-Ariz.), have lobbied Johnson's case for years, arguing that the conviction was racially motivated and has unfairly tarnished his legacy.
The deeply unpopular presidents of Honduras and Guatemala, both tarnished by scandal, are eager to maintain the support of the Trump administration.
Snatched is no Trainwreck, but it does showcase Schumer's best talents: playing a privileged, oblivious knockabout with a heart of tarnished gold.
And Mr. Clinton tarnished his final days in office with a spate of pardons granted to figures like Marc Rich, the fugitive financier.
Maybe they came too late to matter, maybe they weren't artful, maybe they tarnished his image as a prophet of left-wing economics.
Twitter was once a place for everyone to share their voice, Britton noted, but its crackdown on hate speech has tarnished that reputation.
But he is colourless and belongs to the Party of Brazilian Social Democracy (PSDB), which is among the most tarnished by Lava Jato.
But Lindbergh's embrace of anti-Semitism, combined with his already-established penchant for saying nice things about Nazi Germany, tarnished his legacy permanently.
But by acquiescing to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's wishes, Trump has betrayed our Kurdish allies and tarnished our credibility as reliable partners.
And Fairphone remains very much a work in progress — an ambitious attempt at reforming all the tarnished links in the smartphone supply chain.
The rival centre-left Pakistan Peoples Party remains strong in the second-most-populous province, Sindh, but has been tarnished by corruption charges.
But Rodriguez's gaudy stats were tarnished in the eyes of many by his admission in 2000 that he had used performance-enhancing drugs.
The findings have rocked Russian sport and tarnished the legacy of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, which were President Vladimir Putin's showcase.
Tensions between Madrid and Catalonia have risen since the wealthy region held an independence referendum on Sunday that was tarnished by police violence.
It's hard to imagine many would find enjoyment in a jukebox musical based on the work of someone whose reputation is so tarnished.
The perception among those who have left is that gentrification has in part helped brighten neighborhoods, but it's also forever tarnished the community.
But Christie, once viewed as a potential standard-bearer for the GOP, has seen his image and political prospects tarnished by the scandal.
Tarnished by years of plummeting enrollments and government investigations, two beleaguered college chains have a new strategy for fixing their brand: imitation Latin.
Radoslav Prochazka of the Siet ("Network") party, who claims to transcend traditional party politics, has already tarnished his reputation with unaccounted campaign bills.
The dollar's gains tarnished gold, pushing it 0.2% lower to $1,403 per ounce while oil prices stabilised after falling more than 3% earlier. .
The dollar's gains tarnished gold a little, with the precious metal easing to $1,405.45 per ounce from a high above $1,418 on Tuesday.
That firing the current FBI director in the middle of the Russia investigation -- no matter how tarnished his reputation -- is a bad idea.
The dollar's gains tarnished gold a little, with the precious metal easing to $1,403.57 per ounce from a high above $1,418 on Tuesday.
Libor has been in regulators' crosshairs since its credibility was tarnished by a rate-rigging scandal emerging from the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
"One of the times I visited him, he was high on the drug and he almost killed me," the Tarnished Angel author says.
One of his opponents was the scion of a black political dynasty; another was tarnished by his fondness for a website called sugardaddyforme.com.
But the term "compassionate conservatism" was tarnished by the Bush legacy, and there's no evidence its substance is making a comeback anytime soon.
Residents say the lively demonstrations have refashioned the city's image, long tarnished by sectarian violence between rival Sunni Muslim and Alawite Muslim neighborhoods.
Mr. Trump and his daughter Ivanka sued the company, saying their brand was being tarnished by the ramshackle appearance of the Taj Mahal.
The vote gave him an outright win but was tarnished by allegations of fraud, sparking widespread anti-government protests that often turned violent.
If the integrity and reputation of America's judicial system, the FBI and the Justice Department are tarnished along the way, so be it.
In 2018, Mohammed named 2019 the UAE's "Year of Tolerance," but a number of negative events, like Princess Haya's escape, have tarnished it.
Taken together, the images tarnished Trudeau's reputation as an advocate for minority groups and threatens to ruin his chances at reelection in October.
Thus in 2000, they embraced George W. Bush's vow to restore "honor and dignity" to a White House tarnished by Bill Clinton's scandal.
It helped cripple his presidential candidacy this year and tarnished his reputation as a key surrogate in Donald J. Trump's Republican presidential campaign.
The dollar's gains tarnished gold a little, with the precious metal easing to $1,404.40 per ounce from a high above $1,418 on Tuesday.
Concern over Qatar's human rights record also extends to FIFA, soccer's world governing body, as it works to rebuild its scandal-tarnished image.
If the agencies and investigators can be tarnished enough, then whatever they turn up may be doubted — at least by his core supporters.
But the mayor's desperation for greater glory has tarnished his brand instead, and often kneecapped him as the leader of America's largest city.
" Months before the rally tarnished Charlottesville's image, Ms. Walker, 38, had announced her bid for City Council with the slogan: "Unmasking the Illusion.
Beyond that ... he says the show's impact on black culture stands on its own, and says it can't be tarnished by its creator.
But Mr. Bezos backed off after it became clear that Amazon's image could be tarnished, a former employee involved in the matter said.
The bank's reputation is tarnished and it has been forced to spend heavily on settlements, lawyers, and fixes to its risk management system.
It tarnished Malaysia's image as a safe place to do business in and dented foreign investors' confidence in putting money in the country.
Bishop Eddie L. Long, the flamboyant megachurch pastor whose reputation was tarnished after former congregants accused him of sexual misconduct, died on Sunday.
Hopefully, whatever happened, it was worth $100 million of taxpayer funds—and an enormous controversy that has tarnished the NSA's reputation for years.
Among the factors that tarnished the BJP's image, experts say, were the worsening economic challenges faced by ordinary Indians, despite healthy GDP growth.
Officials wanted to rebrand a place derided as a source of migrant laborers and unfairly tarnished as a land of thieves and counterfeiters.
They feel the actions of a few have unfairly tarnished the image of country with a population of close to 200 million people.
"An era of tarnished ideals is giving way to a responsibility era," Bush said in his 265 speech at the Republican National Convention.
In recent decades his image was tarnished in academic circles by accusations of anti-Semitism and a far-right tilt toward Russian nationalism.
The reputation of PDVSA - short for Petroleos de Venezuela SA - has been tarnished in recent years by graft investigations involving high-profile staff.
And many congressional scandals involving allegations of sexual harassment, assault, or an extramarital affair ended with the tarnished incumbent re-elected to Congress.
Rabbi Sobel's reputation was tarnished in 2007 when he was charged with stealing a designer necktie from a store in Palm Beach, Fla.
But the reputation of the press has been tarnished, he said, and people are left to navigate the fractured landscape on their own.
Nearly 10 years on from the beginning of the crisis, Britain's banks are starting to fix their tarnished reputations and regain public trust.
Ibn Auf's record was also tarnished by his role in Darfur, and protesters rejected his leadership as a continuation of al-Bashir's regime.
Campaigning for Friday's vote was tarnished by accusations that the royal establishment was unfairly backing PAM though the interior ministry organization of the poll.
Bad reviews for Suicide Squad and Batman v Superman tarnished the DCEU's reputation, and rumors spread that Wonder Woman would be another hot mess.
Wells Fargo (WFC), for example, has yet to recover from a two-and-a-half year scandal that has tarnished the storied bank's reputation.
Mack took over as head of community banking from Carrie Tolstedt, a central figure in a sales scandal that has tarnished the bank's reputation.
"The defendants...deeply tarnished the FIFA brand and impaired FIFA's ability to use its resources for positive actions throughout the world," the document said.
Chipotle's food safety reputation has been tarnished in recent years, tracing back to two closely timed but unrelated outbreaks of E. coli in 2015.
"These actions have tarnished the reputations of our nation's top law enforcement agencies and have undermined Americans' confidence in their justice system," Goodlatte added.
Mr. Cohen's reputation, on Wall Street and more widely, was tarnished as some questioned how he had outperformed the industry for so many years.
This raises a question about whether attracting visitors of color is primarily about burnishing the museum's tarnished reputation rather than shifting its underlying character.
Park is attempting to show the contrition and sense of responsibility that South Koreans demand while also trying to re-establish her tarnished credibility.
But as Jokowi has tried to ensure re-election over the past two years the qualities that seemed impressive five years ago look tarnished.
The fate of this tarnished golden boy, a mediocre but weirdly charming medic, anchors a plot that jumps back and forth through the decades.
Turkey's tarnished membership in NATO will likely improve now that it has agreed to lift its veto against Israel to align with NATO's wishes.
Before Tuesday, #NeverTrump was largely an emblem of virtue for conservatives who didn't want themselves or their movement to be tarnished with Trump's vulgarity.
He belongs to Brazil's ruling Workers' Party, which has been tarnished by a massive bribery scandal centred on Petrobras, a state-controlled oil giant.
Now, Bolden says Rogue should have to pay him back for his lost wages -- plus other damages (like lost endorsements and his tarnished reputation).
There's a grandiose Neurosis influence and nods to Amenra's primal thunder, but it all comes tarnished with shades of Iron Monkey's down-tuned misery.
The Nissan case is the latest incident of data tampering which has tarnished Japan's manufacturing industry and its reputation for high-quality, efficient production.
During Zuma's nine years as president, support for the ANC dropped as economic growth faltered and the party's reputation was tarnished by corruption scandals.
The room remained silent as Frazier spoke with frustration about the "bad actors" he said have tarnished the industry's image over the last year.
Putting the brakes on Hinkley has tarnished the golden era with China, whose state-owned news agency complained about Britain's "suspicious approach" (see article).
The Office of the President has been severely tarnished in the eyes of America and the World as a result of the constant baffoonery.
He has pledged to break the decades-old political stranglehold of the country's corruption-tarnished main parties, the PML-N and its rival PPP.
However, with its image tarnished, any new stumble, from another food safety incident to a payment system breach, become another reason for a selloff.
The growing number of dissidents being executed in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain—where the Saudis have tremendous sway—has tarnished MbS's reputation and standing.
The cynical view is that combining with Refinery29 would give a reputational boost to Vice Media, whose image has been tarnished by #MeToo problems.
Rather than confront challenges to this narrative, we would rather see the reputations and humanity of women who dare speak their truth be tarnished.
Founded in 1970 by Jim Trump, the shop's long-standing place within the community has prevented its reputation from being tarnished by the president.
The political turmoil has highlighted growing public discontent with the allegations of corruption, nepotism and economic mismanagement that have tarnished Bouteflika's 20-year rule.
But the league's name, as tarnished as it was, had become synonymous with M.M.A. "We spent $20153 million on three letters, basically," Lorenzo said.
Mr. Rivera is in political exile, trying to resuscitate a tarnished career after losing his bid in 2012 for a second term in Congress.
It simply attenuated in both faith and effort until, by the time its original goals were achieved, they had become both trivial and tarnished.
But had The Get Up Kids rehashed this album over and over, the close-to-perfect legacy it left behind might have been tarnished.
Throughout the US presidential campaign, Donald Trump has become a symbol of racism, sexism, misogyny, and incredible arrogance, leaving everything bearing his name tarnished.
But its reputation has been tarnished by news reports and opposition politicians alleging that executives including Matjila misused funds and made careless investment decisions.
Korean Air has had an assorted history with nuts in recent years, with its image tarnished by the infamous "nut rage" scandal of 2014.
Each year, hundreds of Pakistani women are killed by relatives angered by behavior they believe has tarnished the family's reputation, human-rights activists say.
The clothes, narrow and simple in silhouette, combine tawdry fabrics like python-printed leather, stockinette knit, tarnished sequins and various layers of shredded schmattes.
Glimpses of the blue sea abound, as do shrines and religious statues, peeking chipped and tarnished out of raised niches at random street corners.
The poll was tarnished by voting irregularities and militant violence that shut nearly 500 polling stations on Monday, about 2 percent of the total.
Over and above decorum, many fear the repercussions of coming forward for example (getting blacklisted from the industry, losing work, having YOUR reputation tarnished).
Ultimately, a group of young officers acted according to the military's ethical code and spared Israel from being permanently tarnished by a terrible act.
If the Trump administration does this, it will take a small but important step toward restoring America's tarnished credibility and reputation in the region.
Uber's brand has been "severely tarnished" by months of scandals and executive departures, Fortune Executive Editor Adam Lashinsky says — but things can get better.
During her husband's decade-long legal ordeal (he was acquitted of bribery, but his reputation was tarnished), she comforted herself by acquiring spiritual texts.
The badly tarnished copper statues, with their heads detached for transportation, were in a warehouse in the Dordogne region in southwestern France on Tuesday.
Now, his departure as president leaves South Africa with a disillusioned electorate, a weakened economy and a tarnished image in the rest of Africa.
He has tarnished his reputation by going after imagined enemies, fair critics and those who don't wish him well with the same tweet daggers.
Vietnam '67 Perhaps no one came out of the Vietnam War with a reputation as tarnished as the Army of the Republic of Vietnam.
Online critics are comparing current leaders unfavorably with past ones, even though the older generation had its own tarnished record on responding to emergencies.
Back home in Georgia, his time in office was tarnished by what critics said was his monopolizing power and exerting pressure on the judiciary.
Separately, the return of Ban Ki-moon, the former United Nations chief, was tarnished by a U.S. bribery case against two of his relatives.
I don't think it's fair to say his comments hurt the Republican Party image any more than Bill Clinton's behavior tarnished the Democratic Party.
The Latvian government has proclaimed rebuilding the country's banking sector's tarnished reputation a priority after it was hard hit by scandals in recent years.
Jean Edward Smith, a political scientist and renowned biographer whose works helped restore luster to the tarnished reputations of underrated presidents, died on Sept.
I share Mr. Ricks's concern for my friend Anthony Scaramucci, a good man who is rapidly being tarnished by his proximity to Mr. Trump.
Gold, which had found its appeal tarnished by rising risk appetite, recovered some ground, with spot gold trading up 0.1% at $1,495.36 per ounce.
Despite their falling circulations and tarnished reputations, tabloids maintain a striking grip on power as Britain prepares to cut ties with the European Union.
Corbyn's supporters say Blair both betrayed the working classes and undermined faith in politicians, and "Blairism" remains badly tarnished, both inside and outside Labour.
Still, if Democrats can do this, Republicans will pay a steep price for the way in which they have tarnished the party's brand name.
Corbyn's supporters say Blair both betrayed the working classes and undermined faith in politicians, and "Blairism" remains badly tarnished, both inside and outside Labour.
Asked whether Cameron was now tarnished, Nick Boles, the skills minister, said that perhaps with hindsight, Cameron should have detailed his financial affairs earlier.
The scandal has tarnished the reputation and economy of Malaysia's government, which has long prided itself as being a thriving leader within Southeast Asia.
Despite the tobacco industry's tarnished public image, it is operating a powerful and massive influence machine in statehouses from Salt Lake City to Topeka.
Sources said Kalanick talked to a number of firms recently, in a bid to turn around his now tarnished image, before settling on Teneo.
To the right of these, a tarnished zinc tub sits in the center of a mirror-and-steel-gridded frame attached to the wall.
Most of the EVs will be introduced as Cadillacs, a chance to position the iconic-but-tarnished luxury brand once again as a tech leader.
Michael B. Jordan also had a somewhat tarnished reputation because of things that he said about women, but now that he's apologized, everyone loves him.
The allegation tarnished the clean and reform-minded image of Roh, a former labor activist who has been a symbol for progressives in South Korea.
The rising costs and the tit-for-tat tariff war with China have tarnished earnings outlook for big industrial companies with exposure to overseas markets.
But years of scandal have tarnished Uber's image, and today it's hard to identify any larger values Uber stands for beyond its own continued growth.
Most pressingly, the task of cleaning up Uber's image, tarnished by a series of serious mishaps that began in January 2017, is only partially complete.
The Baltic state's reputation has also been tarnished by the detention of the governor of its central bank, Ilmars Rimsevics, in a separate bribery investigation.
It has never affected my ability to care for him; it has never tarnished my unending determination to carve out the best life for him.
The Swiss-born NBA player states in the lawsuit that the incident with the NYPD has now jeopardized his basketball career and tarnished his reputation.
Benchmark is said to have spearheaded the investor push to remove Kalanick from the company after months of self-inflicted scandals thoroughly tarnished Uber's reputation.
With its once-pristine reputation tarnished and sales dropping, it's no surprise that the fast food chain has been quietly working to revamp its image.
Your article on the contested inauguration of the president of Honduras includes some interpretations that I feel compelled to clarify ("A tarnished presidency", January 27th).
Perhaps it had something to do with the multiple hacks Yahoo disclosed in late 2016, after which its reputation—and brand—was tarnished even further.
And the strain on Britain's "special relationship" with one superpower comes as its supposed "Golden Era" in relations with another, China, is looking distinctly tarnished.
Logan Paul has tarnished the company and the community's reputation, yet it's worth asking why he had that sort of power in the first place.
Prior to his April 2018 conviction, the image of the eight-season sitcom, which aired from 1984-92, was tarnished as a result of Cosby.
With that in mind, Uber announced the latest effort in its never-ending quest to repair its tarnished relations with drivers: a redesigned driver app.
So if an "interim" speaker were to be tarnished by immigration and government spending issues, there's a possibility an outside candidate could arise in January.
The Hong Kong government and regulators are growing increasingly concerned that a series of company scandals have tarnished the territory's reputation as a financial center.
Instagram and WhatsApp have become golden geese for Facebook, and Olivan will have to ensure they're not tarnished through deeper connections to Facebook's battered brand.
"That is a victory for regular people, for people who've been tarnished by these drug convictions," said Carl Williams, a staff attorney for the ACLU.
But if Facebook was crucial to Sandberg's ascension as an advocate for women's empowerment, today her role in the company has significantly tarnished her brand.
This translated into a sound 9.5% post-tax return on equity for 0003H17, which was tarnished by an additional EUR300 million general provision for litigation.
He has repeatedly sent out administration officials to explain his controversial moves, only to contradict them and let them look like liars, their reputations tarnished.
The scandal tarnished the image of pro-Western forces in the country, which the European Parliament last year declared "a state captured by oligarchic interests".
His credibility and moral authority have been tarnished by a summer marked by his hesitation in singling out white supremacists after violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Wade and James' story aired on HBO in January, and their molestation claims sparked a movement to mute Michael Jackson and further tarnished his legacy.
If it's your party, chock it up to a misunderstanding and say some remarks about that man's "legacy" and how you don't want it tarnished.
"She's gotten away from that and she's bought into her own mystique, which has certainly tarnished a bit in the last few interviews," she added.
Apart from the slowing economy, the Modi government's reputation has also been tarnished by increasing incidents of communal violence and of sexual violence against women.
The Bank of England (BOE) held interest rates steady Thursday, after a first-quarter slowdown in economic growth tarnished the case for higher borrowing costs.
Its reputation was tarnished by a bribery scandal and rocked late last year when a succession plan laid out by one of its founders exploded.
Companies have also seen how easy it is for their reputations to be tarnished over environmental issues — and how easy it can be to change.
The company is in the process of hiring a chief operating officer to help Kalanick manage it, repair its tarnished image and improve its culture.
Even though they didn't like when we wrote and passed that privacy act they stayed out of it, because their brand has been so tarnished.
Those family-friendly raps are preserved in the amber of the jiggy era (a term Smith coined), never to have their legacy tarnished... until 2017.
This isn't about tarnishing his legacy, or smearing his name, or anything like that, because as far as I'm concerned his legacy can't be tarnished.
The stakes are high for Latvia, tarnished by a string of money laundering and corruption scandals, including the shuttering of banking group ABLV last year.
If Mr. Putin were calling the shots, he would ensure that America's reliability is doubted, its commitments broken, its values debased and its image tarnished.
It remained unclear whether that would end months of bitter criticism of Labour from faith leaders and Jewish newspapers that has tarnished the party's image.
MR. KNOW-IT-ALL The Tarnished Wisdom of a Filth Elder By John Waters That John Waters is a national treasure is a surety. Period.
After a series of scandals in 2017 that led to the ouster of its former chief executive, Travis Kalanick, Uber's reputation had become badly tarnished.
A tarnished reputation with these organizations could ultimately negatively impact Palantir's ability to hire the brightest in Silicon Valley — and effect the company's bottom line.
After a long wait, he is now poised to lead a party and nation that have been deeply tarnished by Mr. Zuma's eight-year rule.
And by talking it up, Democratic candidates could avoid being tarnished as overzealous "liberals" and address health or education without wading into thorny ideological debates.
In The Times, Michelle Goldberg urges Trump aides to leave before their good reputations become tarnished, as H.R. McMaster's and Rod Rosenstein's have already been.
On a staircase landing in Barbara Jordan's Northern California home, encased in a wide glass frame, is a round silver platter, largely tarnished by age.
Despite several revisions and tweaks, the butterfly keyboard has tarnished the reputation of Apple's notebook line due to stuck keys, repeated keystrokes, and other problems.
They say that even if they personally like some of the left-wing policies, Warren and Sanders will become irreparably tarnished in a general election.
In 2014, for instance, Goodell received $34.1 million even though the league was tarnished by how it handled domestic violence cases involving several star players.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. whose legacy, California lawmakers said, had long been unjustly tarnished by a 1953 conviction under laws that targeted L.G.B.T.Q. people.
Yet the two international federations had been left out in the cold as they struggled with widespread corruption and doping scandals which tarnished their images.
A government aide has told the authors of a new book about Trump that he has tarnished the office of President of the United States.
Company chiefs were worried that the Johnson's Baby Powder brand would be tarnished, and were concerned about a government ban on talc, the report said.
The barrage of abuse has badly tarnished the hedge fund brand, contributing to more than $100 billion in outflows and 1,057 funds liquidated in 85033.
By the mid-seventies, rock festivals "had been tarnished by greedy, and sometimes unscrupulous, promoters, unruly crowds, and sky-high fees for performers," they wrote.
Auregan says that while reckless mining has tarnished China's image, it is unlikely to be the reason for the write-off of the 2018 debt.
Kenyatta was declared the winner for the second time on October 30 in an election whose legitimacy was tarnished by widespread violence and low turnout.
The Venezuelan government is alleging that a referendum process calling for the ousting of deeply unpopular President Nicolas Maduro has been tarnished by widespread fraud.
It shows a concerted effort to rein in large-scale corruption through which some officials had secured massive personal wealth and tarnished the ruling party's image.
This hair-color change comes only a month after Grande wrote on Twitter that the very-real platinum transformation she endured last year "tarnished" her curls.
He replaced Zuma as ANC leader in December 2017, after a decade in which the party's image was tarnished by corruption scandals and weak economic growth.
Jacob Zuma, South Africa's dire president, has already tarnished his country's reputation as a beacon of morality by his own entanglements with the law at home.
Abu Dhabi was the grazing patch for Erik Prince, the scandal-tarnished founder of Blackwater, who helped the UAE set up an army of Colombian mercenaries.
"Plaintiff's income was cut off, his legacy in entertainment was severely damaged (if not completely destroyed), and his global brand was forever tarnished," the suit claims.
Fulcher said he was surprised that the brand was, indeed, not completely tarnished and more than half the market had a positive impression of the company.
One incident in particular tarnished much of the pharma industry: in 2015 the price of an antiparasitic drug, Daraprim, jumped from $0003 to $750 per pill.
He leaves behind a complicated legacy, one in which he left behind a body of outstanding fiction, but which is tarnished by his attitudes and actions.
But corruption scandals and worries over the health of its democracy have tarnished the country's image and weakened the appeal of the pro-Western political class.
Europe's largest car maker, which is rebuilding its reputation tarnished by an emissions-cheating scandal, said it signed a five year contract starting in January 2019.
The Metropol's grandeur has been tarnished by time, but it's still just as fascinating, what with all the glass liberty domes, marble fountains, and golden stucco.
Samsung claims the cost of discontinuing the Note 7 will amount to about $3 billion, but that obviously doesn't include future losses from its tarnished reputation.
HTS leaders crave respectability and fear being tarnished by association with IS. Moreover the presence of IS fighters could invite more bombing by Syria's patron, Russia.
That kind of criticism tarnished Amazon's progressive tech-forward sheen at a time when it was also conducting a high-profile auction for its second headquarters.
He was the first chair of the FCA, a watchdog that replaced a Financial Services Authority tarnished by its failure to see the financial crisis coming.
"Our hard-earned reputation as a great place to do business has been tarnished," said Adam Marshall, the director general of the British Chambers of Commerce.
But high points for Russian athletes have been rare since the country&aposs image was tarnished by doping, with numerous Olympic medals stripped for drug use.
The stock is headed for a second year of losses after a public inquiry into Australia's financial sector last year tarnished AMP's reputation and hemorrhaged funds.
The move is an apparent attempt to improve tarnished images of Chinese air passengers due to occasional rowdy behaviors, as reported by CNN in the past.
Allies say such a tie-up could risk his campaign being tarnished by association with Temer, whose rejection rate has climbed to 88 percent of voters.
The technology, called Beacon, was met with outrage: Members revolted, a class-action lawsuit was filed and the Facebook brand was severely tarnished in the process.
Legend is a fierce Trump opponent, who had been calling Kanye out this week and warning him legacy might be tarnished if he doesn't back off.
Kenya's reputation as a dominant force in global middle and long-distance running has been tarnished in recent years by doping cases among their elite athletes.
The students claimed their reputations were tarnished following the film's release, but lost their bid for a court order to cut their scene from the movie.
The used condoms tangled in flinty seaweed, refusing to glint in the tarnished silver sunlight; the cancer-hobbled gulls screaming for food like old homeless gunks.
Companies like Bank of Omaha, Delta, and Hertz have cut ties with the NRA because they don't want to be tarnished by such a toxic brand.
Most of these hoaxes were given a push by Moore's wife, who will post seemingly anything online if it seems to bolster her husband's tarnished reputation.
It will be a shame if their name and reputation are tarnished by Pruitt's hackish attempt to prosecute old and long-settled disputes over basic science.
The crashes have tarnished Boeing's reputation and damaged the image and respect of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as the regulator that certified the aircraft's airworthiness.
Other Japanese brands that have been tarnished in recent years after admitting to faking data include Mitsubishi Motors, Asahi Kasei Construction Materials and Toyo Tire & Rubber.
Singer's strong track record, however, was slightly tarnished when the company warned on profit in August, sending its shares down by as much as 30 percent.
His reputation was further tarnished by a damaging bribery scandal in China that landed GSK with a record 3 billion yuan ($463 million) fine in 2014.
Playing a powerful man accused of violent behavior against women must hit too close to home, and is unlikely to do his tarnished image any favors.
The sector is an important one, and enjoys substantially more public support among Britons than finance, the image of which has been tarnished in recent years.
The ensuing furor has tarnished the future king's reputation and left his conference in tatters, as foreign investors confront the dark side of his Arabian dreams.
Cain called Royals fans "the best fans in the world, for sure," and no one around the team believes the players tarnished their legacy by leaving.
It has also tarnished the reputation of the military in a country where compulsory national service means that almost every family has a son in uniform.
"FIFA is now clean from the scandals that tarnished its reputation, and this same determination should prevail in governing bodies such as confederations," FIFA's statement said.
Soccer has taken its place among the institutions tarnished by the disclosure of systematic sexual exploitation, including the Roman Catholic Church, the news media and Hollywood.
The handblown miniglobes have been fitted with warm LEDs and are attached to metal tubes that are available in verdigris, tarnished silver and mottled brass finishes.
Mr. Katzman's complaints suggest that, a decade after Goldman's actions during the financial crisis severely tarnished its reputation, the firm continues to struggle with cultural problems.
" The key passage begins, rather famously: "But down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid.
Wealth Matters A hedge fund manager's attempt to push a borrower into bankruptcy ended with a tarnished reputation for one and jail time for the other.
"MJ the Musical" arrives at a challenging time for the pop singer's legacy, which has been tarnished by renewed allegations that he sexually abused young boys.
Many refused the label because they saw it as tarnished by association with the left, even as they pursued careers or won prominence in public life.
Identity Evropa rebranded to "American Identity Movement" after their name became tarnished by their participation in the violent Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017.
Returning the plane to service will be a challenging task, considering the plane has been grounded since March and has tarnished the company&aposs safety reputation.
That reputation has already been badly tarnished by Volkswagen's admission that it illegally installed software in its diesel-powered cars to evade standards for reducing smog.
But the rise of China's tech industry has been tarnished by allegations of intellectual property theft and claims that the country's technology companies have been copycats.
Sixty feet in length, it had a gleaming black surface strewn with the golden disks of fallen leaves, like tarnished Anglo-Saxon jewelry inlaid with gems.
The theme park saw its image tarnished after the release of the 2013 documentary, which depicted the captivity and public exhibition of killer whales as cruel.
Once prosecutors' credibility is tarnished, detainees will have very little incentive to cooperate, protracting even further what has become a nearly two-decade administration of justice.
Others said the gesture of forgiveness tarnished the service of troops who served in the same vexing conditions, but did not break the laws of war.
But that crisis has been compounded by worsening sales and a brand image tarnished by years of heavy discounting in the United States and other markets.
The human being bears the image of God, however tarnished by sin, and is the pinnacle of an order created and imbued with meaning by God.
I wonder whether the Saudis will pretend if all is normal, or will instead recognize that their brand in the deal community has been seriously tarnished.
And I'm not just talking about old, racist tweets (like the ones that recently tarnished the reputations of several beauty bloggers, social media stars, and music artists).
Over the course of the next decade the IOC will be working hard to polish its brand which has been tarnished by sliding ratings and doping scandals.
The Russian team, tarnished and reduced in number following allegations of state-backed cheating, is keeping tight-lipped after being jeered by hostile crowds at multiple venues.
The division's reputation also was tarnished when it was revealed that detectives made costly errors in the investigation of Harvey Weinstein, the movie mogul accused of rape.
Six cabinet ministers resigned, several MPs ended up in prison and the political class was tarnished But the financial crisis did not just entrench distrust and anger.
BHS's demise left its pension fund with a deficit of 571 million pounds ($809 million), while Topshop-owner Green's reputation as a leading British businessman was tarnished.
" That comes as Beijing seeks to recoup the image of the Belt and Road, which has been tarnished by criticism it's a vehicle for "debt-trap diplomacy.
Loosemore's successful record in finding value in software sidelined by its owners was tarnished by the acquisition of $8.8 billion of assets from Hewlett-Packard in 2017.
The $32 billion lender on Friday parted ways with Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam, following an embarrassing spy scandal that tarnished its credibility with clients, staff and regulators.
Today, it's particularly hard to grapple with considering a staggering portion of rap's rising stars are tarnished by accusations of rape, sexual assault, and battery against women.
Prosecutors, however, said that her crimes -- which they say have tarnished the attorney general's office and ruined an activist's life in the process -- warranted time behind bars.
But after a deep dive into his Reddit account revealed — among other things — an interest in salacious photos of pregnant women, his shine was significantly tarnished. 11.
The company has acknowledged concerns about its cryptocurrency ambitions, following a series of privacy scandals in the last couple years that tarnished the public's trust in Facebook.
In reality, the vehicles emitted up to 40 times the legally allowable pollution levels and dealers say the resulting scandal tarnished the brand and cost them sales.
Nancy Alspaugh, who was married to Lauer from 1981 to 1988,  told ETOnline  that her ex-husband can still make a positive impact despite his tarnished reputation.
"For sponsors, all the benefits such association with a sport or a star athlete can have may be easily tarnished through their athlete's doping scandal," he added.
Young Denise's explanation as to why she's terrified to come out her mom is heartbreaking, since she compares herself to a tarnished trophy due to her sexuality.
But opposition to these reforms meant the DRC government quietly abandoned them, but the fallout was that the country tarnished its reputation as a mining investment destination.
The former two, tarnished though they may appear, are the premier political brands in the United States; the third is a mark of wealth, entertainment and celebrity.
The London Interbank Offered Rate has been in regulators' cross hairs since its credibility was tarnished by a rate-rigging scandal emerging from the 2008 financial crisis.
He can still be a strong surrogate for Trump, and he did nothing to hurt himself in Cleveland, but his big night was tarnished by the Texan.
If he is tarnished by the hoohah over his taxes, his own wealth or the random events that afflict prime ministers, the risk of Brexit will rise.
Yet his would-be Democratic successor, Al Gore mistakenly considered Mr Clinton so tarnished by his predilection for interns that he hardly deployed him on the trail.
"Montague — captain of Yale's basketball team and one of the most prominent male students on campus — was Yale's ticket to restoring its tarnished image," the statement charged.
He knew before we did Existing in Trump's world or shifting truth can be a tough for his aides, many of whom see their own reputations tarnished.
In one sample, the feathers had been gilded to look like tarnished bronze, then layered like fish scales; in others, they resembled seashells, armadillo plates, blackened fingernails.
Yet in a rare fumble, Putin admitted he wanted Trump to win the tarnished 2016 US election that his, Putin's intelligence agents are indicted with interfering in.
He has violated these ethics, and, as a result, he has not only tarnished his legacy as a leader but also lost his way as a lawyer.
Back in Europe, the Bank of England (BOE) held interest rates steady, after a first-quarter slowdown in economic growth tarnished the case for higher borrowing costs.
Hakkaku is attempting to rebuild his sport's tarnished reputation, after former yokozuna – the highest ranking in the sport – Harumafuji retired in December after assaulting a junior wrestler.
Over two decades, Deutsche Bank lent Donald J. Trump billions of dollars, even as his tarnished financial record put him off limits for most of Wall Street.
Too bad the people have been hoodwinked by his end run, the Senate reduced to the wishes of a party hack, and the Supreme Court likewise tarnished.
Wheels For the last three years, Johan de Nysschen has led a daring effort to revive Cadillac, the storied but tarnished luxury-car brand of General Motors.
Regardless of how the judge rules, the combative approach of Flynn's new lawyers could leave Covington and its lawyers tarnished by their work for the retired general.
The bank's reputation was most recently tarnished after it came under severe criticism for mis-selling mortgages to tens of thousands of Irish customers in previous years.
Baker, one of the most experienced managers in baseball, is Houston's choice to help guide the club after an illegal sign-stealing scheme tarnished the team's reputation.
Mike Lowry, a former five-term Democratic member of Congress whose one term as governor of Washington State was tarnished by sexual harassment allegations, died on Monday.
Initiated in late 2006 by President Felipe Calderón, the war on drugs has claimed thousands of lives, left countless disappeared, drained resources and tarnished Mexico's image abroad.
At the back of the room a wall of tarnished old mirrors, hung frame to frame, glowed with the silvered light of old ballrooms and candlelit salons.
Uber can't seem to emerge from its public relations nightmare — not even after spending half a billion dollars to reshape its tarnished image, the Washington Post reported.
PhRma has for months been working to spot clean a public image that has been badly tarnished this year by individuals like former Turing CEO Martin Shkreli.
Republican Representative Bob Goodlatte, who heads the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, said in a statement on Saturday that McCabe's actions had "tarnished" the FBI's reputation.
The farcical six-car U.S. Grand Prix at Indianapolis in 2005 and the 2002 Austrian Grand Prix, tarnished by Ferrari 'team orders', remain talking points years later.
His departure follows a boardroom shakeout at wealth manager AMP Ltd, also after revelations of corporate malfeasance, as Australia's banks face immense pressure to repair their tarnished image.
We have no reason to believe that this single sample is tarnished or weird in any way, but it would be super helpful to find additional Denisovan DNA.
Growing enforcement from financial agencies in the US and abroad, and a number of high-profile scams make association with cryptocurrency potentially toxic to Facebook's badly tarnished image.
Still, repugnant subreddits like r/WhiteRights, r/PussyPass, r/NatSoc, and r/the_donald persist, to the detriment of users, staff, and the already-tarnished reputation of the website.
"The fact that it's basically being ruined or tarnished by the Internet is heartbreaking to me and it's really, really hard for me to deal with," Smith said.
It has made the provision of food aid more predictable and cheaper, helping to prevent the terrible famines that tarnished Ethiopia's international image in the 1970s and 80s.
Some bankers expressed frustration as Toshiba was supposed to have gone through a complete checkup of its financial health after the 2015 accounting scandal that tarnished its image.
Although the ruling ushered in a period of uncertainty, many hope it will restore some faith in Kenya's tarnished institutions, reducing the long-term likelihood of political violence.
And in addition to selecting the color scheme and design, the lucky customers get to decide if their droid is sparkling clean -- or tarnished from years of service.
LOS ANGELES — The civil rights leader Bayard Rustin, whose legacy had been tarnished by a 1953 conviction under laws that targeted L.G.B.T.Q. people, was posthumously pardoned by Gov.
Even if the current impasse is resolved swiftly, Huawei's reputation as a trustworthy smartphone maker for consumers and a reliable 5G vendor for mobile operators will remain tarnished.
His boss, County Commissioner Luis Arroyo Jr., told reporters Thursday that Connor had "embarrassed many of our law enforcement officers" and "tarnished the whole department" by not intervening.
California—the home of the next big Democratic primary--may be the Golden State, but many Democratic insiders seem worried their chances against Donald Trump are already tarnished.
He did this at a time when African art was only thought of as traditional, and the continent overall was tarnished with negative stereotypes of war and corruption.
Although his reputation was tarnished by the sexual misconduct claims, Kavanaugh said during his confirmation hearings that he had a record of promoting women in the legal profession.
Tarnished City by Vic James Vic James began her career last year with The Gilded Cage, in which the world belongs to a class of gifted magical aristocrats.
The global reputation of Germany's car industry has been tarnished by a series of scandals involving schemes to conceal the true levels of pollutant emissions from diesel cars.
Disillusion with the European Union and strife in America over the presidency of Donald Trump, which Mr Putin does his best to foment, have tarnished the West's appeal.
The move toward Trump TV will be especially helpful since his other traditional brand—as a hawker of high-end goods—has been tarnished by his political escapades.
Swimming superpower Australia's proud Olympic record was tarnished at London where they won just a solitary relay title and slumped to their worst medal haul in 20 years.
Minutes before, she had removed her pink athletic shoes and attempted unsuccessfully to scale Lady Liberty's green-tarnished robes as the waters of the Hudson River swirled below.
Recycling or replacing chemicals is essential to restarting production of textile fiber from timber in a region where the pulp industry's image was also tarnished by heavy pollution.
Chipotle's stock price, and the company's long-standing growth story, has been tarnished since late-2015 after numerous reports of foodborne illness outbreaks in locations across the country.
"I don't know why he ever came back," says one former cop, who thinks that second tour of duty in New York tarnished the glow of the first.
The cascading furor set the White House against a Democratic congresswoman in exchanges that tarnished the credibility of both Trump and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.
In so doing, they not only tarnished the reputation of the entire FBI, they destroyed the claim of the Republican Party as the party of law and order.
But if they are asked to decide who gets the tarnished tea service in the dining room, they are apt to bow out and wish you good luck.
"Talking about rape and sexual harassment is taboo and some people think that if you talk about it ... you will be seen as a tarnished person," Ito said.
However Mnangagwa's administration is grappling with a crippling dollar shortage and growing budget deficit, as well as tarnished investor confidence in a country once known as Africa's breadbasket.
The term 'libertarian' has been much tarnished by association with some rather strange people, but these folks were sensible and sane (if by the end a little tipsy).
In interviews, some owners of salons that had been cited insisted that they had done nothing wrong and that a few bad operators had tarnished the entire industry.
Tens of thousands have taken to the streets of Algiers for more than a month, complaining of corruption, nepotism and economic mismanagement they say has tarnished Bouteflika's rule.
The reputation of Ulysses S. Grant was tarnished by the mere association with the unseemly practices that earned his Gilded Age counterparts in the business world everlasting glory.
Both sides acknowledge the majority is up for grabs in a chamber paralyzed by dysfunction and intense partisanship, whose reputation for independence and reasoned debate has been tarnished.
However starkly confessional "I Love You, Daddy" sometimes registers as, it can also be seen as an act of symbolic patricide, a way of addressing a tarnished idol.
More importantly, they say Sacha's gag -- which aired last month -- made Roy look like a sex offender, and seriously tarnished his reputation, caused emotional distress and financial damage.
Gene HughesSan Francisco To the Editor: As a shareholder, I am dismayed that Boeing has tarnished its reputation for excellence and safety in the name of corporate greed.
As for Meyer, himself, he departs with a somewhat complicated legacy, with great achievements on the field tarnished to a degree by things that occurred away from it.
In those heated first days after the announcement no punishment sounds unreasonable for a fighter who has dashed our hopes, abused our trust, and tarnished our beloved sport.
The Congress member's vote to fully repeal Obamacare, instead of replacing it with something better, has tarnished his image among working-class voters in the state, Burga said.
Such criticisms — that the policies are inconsistent and that the sprawling bureaucracy is tarnished by sexism — are "exactly the secretary general's opinion," said Stéphane Dujarric, Mr. Guterres' spokesman.
With its image as a modernizing economic powerhouse tarnished in recent weeks, Saudi officials were not subtle in their efforts to remind the world of the country's resources.
Its image was tarnished after the incident at the Starbucks in Philadelphia, where an employee called the police after two African-American men asked to use the restroom.
Many expressed anger that Mr. Williams was not alive to defend himself against the allegations and that the legacy of an important and talented horseman had been tarnished.
David Vitter retiring (Unranked) National Republicans spent a few weeks fretting when it appeared Vitter might run for reelection after getting badly tarnished in a losing gubernatorial run.
Multiple recent actions by Barr have appeared to favor the President and tarnished the department's reputation for the impartial administration of justice -- a pillar of the political system.
Now a widow, and tarnished for having married a known member of the Islamic State, she despaired of finding a way to care for her children and mother.
Scharf, the well-respected former CEO of Visa (V) and Bank of New York Mellon (BK), was hired last year to get the tarnished bank back on track.
Anti-abortion campaigners actively discouraged its participation, preferring to emphasize moral values and human rights rather than religion, possibly to avoid being tarnished by the church-related scandals.
Past scandals in college basketball have tarnished iconic coaches like Jerry Tarkanian and Rick Pitino and storied programs like the University of Kentucky, to name a small fraction.
Although he was revered for decades as the so-called father of space medicine, his reputation has since been tarnished by his alleged association with Nazi war crimes.
The one-time auto industry star has said he will fight to restore his reputation, tarnished by accusations of criminal misconduct and by Nissan's struggles since his ouster.
Indonesia's tarnished aviation history In the wake of the crash, Australia has advised its government officials and contractors not to fly Lion Air, a government official told CNN.
Investigators' findings at Penn State led to the criminal convictions of Sandusky and top campus officials and tarnished the legacy of the university and its storied football program.
It is those expenses, along with the tarnished reputations of several one-time Trump allies, which the President has cast as the unintended victims of the Mueller investigation.
The crown prince's image abroad has also been tarnished by last year's murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the kingdom's Istanbul consulate, and a devastating war in Yemen.
Ms. Pelosi echoed Mr. Schiff's call for Mr. Nunes to recuse himself, saying his behavior had "tarnished" his post and urging Speaker Paul D. Ryan to speak out.
But if he goes down, his reputation could be tarnished as he continues hearing cases as a judge on the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit.
Sixteen full years of U.S. military occupations in the Greater Middle East and a 2003 Iraq regime change have simply tarnished the American brand regionally, perhaps beyond repair.
I grieve for the tarnished image of my beloved alma mater, and for all my fond college memories now tainted by knowledge of this abhorrent miscarriage of justice.
Both bids for the World Cup by Qatar and Russia were tarnished by a series of corruption scandals that cleared out a significant portion of FIFA's leadership ranks.
Min Aung Hlaing, and the country's de facto leader, the tarnished Nobel Peace Prize laureate Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, he was more willing to broach the issue.
He left with his reputation tarnished, having made a high-profile blunder in the late-night wars: He moved Jay Leno to prime time, an instant ratings debacle.
Father Jankowski gained prominence and enormous popularity in the 1980s by supporting Lech Walesa's Solidarity movement, but his image was tarnished in later years by allegations of abuse.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is embroiled in a major political scandal that's already tarnished his progressive image and could derail his premiership ahead of the October elections.
It remains to be seen whether or not Hillary Clinton's election loss has tarnished her family's brand and, if so, what this means for the future of the foundation.
Its founder's legal troubles—including an unresolved investigation into allegations of rape—and an exodus of volunteers coupled with a series of questionable releases has left its name tarnished.
The disappearance of the road from the landscape will complete years of efforts to restore dignity to a site that generations of visitors felt was tarnished by ugly infrastructure.
The most unlikely alternative would be for Republican elites to decide that Republican Party is now tarnished brand and create a new party (maybe  call it the Conservative Party?).
Libor, or the London Interbank Offered Rate, has been in regulators' cross hairs since its credibility was tarnished by a rate-rigging scandal emerging from the 2008 financial crisis.
Volkswagen, Europe's largest carmaker, is seeking to move beyond an emissions-cheating scandal that has tarnished its image and left it facing billions of euros in fines and settlements.
The parallel Senate inquiry is less tarnished: its chairman, Richard Burr, and Mark Warner, his Democratic counterpart, put up a united front at a press conference on March 29th.
"They were willing to spend more money to go back because they didn't want the message of this movie to be tarnished by those videos," Thomas told BuzzFeed News.
Ultimately, she may face the same dilemma as Trump, with anyone wanting a shot at the 2020 race staying away for fear of being tarnished by this vapid campaign.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Multi-million euro bonuses to German car company executives are not fair given the sector's tarnished image after the emissions scandal, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday.
Negan's good guy status is further tarnished when he offers Sasha three equally unappealing options: suicide, death by undead "rapey Davey," or join the Saviors and betray her friends.
But at the same time, if more explosive video emerges about Trump, Rubio, who has presidential ambitions in his future, risks being tarnished by association with the Republican nominee.
Alas, like so many beloved movies, Good Will Hunting's legacy has been slightly tarnished ever since October 5, 2017, the day the Times exposé on Harvey Weinstein was released.
Earlier this week, the IOC said it would start re-testing samples from the 2014 Sochi Winter Games after allegations of tarnished samples were made last week by Rodchenkov.
But they have tarnished France's image with scenes of barricades and picket-line violence just as the eyes of Europe are on the host country of the Euro 2016.
But the concentration of power also puts Facebook in a precarious position if Zuckerberg were to be tarnished by scandal or suddenly unable to continue his duties as CEO.
Those events tarnished promises that Mnangagwa made during campaigning to break with the corruption and mismanagement that become endemic under Mugabe, who was removed in a coup in November.
But Trump's critics argue that not only has the President failed to muster a record of significant political achievement in his first 2100 days, he has tarnished his office.
These are artists who are emerging from the Street Art and Graffiti arenas, but who are developing practices that now both exceed and are tarnished by this previous designation.
This is the latest blow to the San Francisco-based bank as it tries to recover from a sales scandal that has hurt its results and tarnished its reputation.
Cyborg was well on her way to becoming an MMA legend when Rousey bewitched the zeitgeist's imagination and her (admittedly tarnished) legacy deserves to exist as its own entity.
The department's reputation was also tarnished following a wide-reaching scandal three years ago involving VA employees manipulating data to downplay how long veterans were waiting for medical appointments.
Christie, a former presidential contender whose reputation was tarnished by the Bridgegate traffic scandal involving some of his closest aides, ranks as the least popular governor in state history.
To find out, I spoke with human resources experts, brand gurus, communication leaders working in tech, and former and current employees at Uber and other companies with tarnished brands.
If it weren't for Uoharu, the tarnished, the limbless, the discolored, the oversized and undersized seafood would be in the trash, not on the plates of Tokyoites, creatively metamorphosed.
Bulgaria's reputation was also tarnished at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney where the team were stripped of three gold medals and sent home in shame following positive drug tests.
The legacy of James Watson — who discovered DNA along with Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin — has once again been tarnished by the American biologist's offensive, baseless comments.
"And this gutsy CEO had to do it all with a company that had a tattered balance sheet and a somewhat tarnished reputation; a totally daunting task," he said.
And those foreseeing new "permanent" political majorities — be they Karl Rove, David Axelrod, or Steve Bannon — seem to forget how quickly shiny new administrations become tarnished in voters' eyes.
His plans have received international praise, but his image has been tarnished by the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a crackdown on dissent, and a devastating war in Yemen.
Zuma retains the support of one part of the ANC leadership, but many others in the party argue that he has tarnished the image of Africa's oldest liberation movement.
That led to headlines around the world, tarnished his reputation and set back a remarkable career that had made him one of Hollywood's highest paid actors, directors and producers.
He has denied any involvement in the massacres, and did not offer fresh comment; but in the eyes of many voters he is still too tarnished to be electable.
"No government, no thieves," said Félix Pastor, a language teacher who, like many voters, is fed up with the corruption and scandals that tarnished the two previous governing parties.
The first full public version of the Ethereum software was recently released, and the system could face some of the same technical and legal problems that have tarnished Bitcoin.
Martin asks if he can take a photo with an extremely dusty magnum of Trump sparkling wine that's sitting in a tarnished bucket at the end of the bar.
Polls suggest that over 22016 percent of Brazil's 2300 million people support Rousseff's impeachment, whose inner circle was tarnished by a vast corruption scandal at state oil company Petrobras.
Polls suggest that over 60 percent of Brazil's 200 million people support Rousseff's impeachment, whose inner circle was tarnished by a vast corruption scandal at state oil company Petrobras.
VW, Europe's largest carmaker, is seeking to move beyond an emissions-cheating scandal that has tarnished its image and left it facing billions of euros in fines and settlements.
Christie, a former presidential contender whose reputation was tarnished by the Bridgegate traffic scandal involving some of his closest aides, is already the least popular governor in state history.
Rather, they argue that ICE's reputation has become so badly tarnished by the family separation crisis and Mr. Trump's policies that only a drastic reorganization can correct its course.
PiS, which is leading in opinion polls, faces a tough election campaign as its image as the party fighting for justice in Poland has been tarnished by political scandals.
Mr. Crump said the Hoover police had tarnished Mr. Bradford's character by "jumping to conclusions" that he was a criminal because he was a black man with a gun.
Mr. Nehru's great-grandson, Rahul Gandhi, now holds the party's reins and is attempting to revive its reputation, which has been tarnished by corruption scandals and accusations of elitism.
Then on Thursday, just before the report was made public, the attorney general tarnished himself and undermined the integrity of his office by dissembling about what the report said.
Mr. Khashoggi, 60, a Washington Post columnist whose disappearance has caused an international uproar and deeply tarnished the Saudi government's image, entered the consulate at about 1:15 p.m.
"The brand has been irreparably tarnished — domestically they really do need to do something to rein M.B.S. in," the diplomat said, referring to the crown prince by his initials.
Mr. Cohen, who is in the midst of trying to repair his tarnished public image and raise money from investors, is not accused of inappropriate behavior in the lawsuit.
She was never tarnished by the biggest scandal to hit the Christie administration, the closing of access lanes to the George Washington Bridge as a means of political retribution.
To be sure the message got through, representatives fanned out to team hotels to deliver letters to ensure the repercussions of associating with the tarnished coach were made clear.
But while the deflated-football suspension tarnished Brady's image, the biggest ethical question ever raised about Jeter was the time he faked a hit-by-pitch against Tampa Bay.
Shares of the burrito chain fell more than 4 percent on Thursday to below $311 after UBS analyst Dennis Geiger said the brand's food-safety reputation was still tarnished.
"The Werther effect"Sulli and Goo — who were close friends — had both had their squeaky-clean images tarnished and attacked online in the years leading up to their deaths.
Bulgaria's reputation was also tarnished at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, where the team were stripped of three gold medals and sent home in shame following positive drug tests.
The fallout has damaged Saudi Arabia, badly tarnished Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and raised questions about US foreign policy priorities that hinge on the kingdom's financing or cooperation.
It offers the UAW the opportunity to restore its tarnished reputation with workers after several UAW officials were implicated in a federal probe last week concerning embezzled member dues.
Although Khashoggi's killing tarnished Prince Mohammed's reputation in the West, he is hugely popular at home, especially among young Saudis happy with the social changes he has ushered in.
All of this happened just as Reigns was cresting, a crest which would be forever tarnished once he won the 2015 Royal Rumble instead of the beloved Daniel Bryan.
Vitaly Naumkin, a Russian expert on the Middle East who serves as an adviser to de Mistura, told reporters the problems encountered by organizers had not tarnished the event.
Zhong Jian, chief analyst at energy consultancy JLC said "the ongoing trade war ... tarnished market sentiment ... (and) crimped the manufacturing sector, leading to slower growth in China's oil products consumption".
The sentencing was one of the last major hurdles to VW moving past a scandal that led to the ouster of its chief executive and tarnished the company's reputation worldwide.
Rosselló and Vázquez, along with the rest of the leadership of their New Progressive Party, were also tarnished by their association with ongoing corruption investigations into former Rosselló administration officials.
"While we do not object to dialogue with members of this administration, we do object to the use of our university to clean up their tarnished reputations," the petition read .
The former House of Cards star's career and legacy has been tarnished in recent months, due to a slew of serious sexual harassment allegations that have been made against him.
The move is being hailed by the government as a way to clean up a sector that is tarnished with a reputation for child labor, lax safety and illegal activity.
RAMAPHOSA BAROMETER Ramaphosa is trying to arrest a slide in support for the ANC, whose image has been tarnished in the last decade by corruption scandals and a weak economy.
Locals' angry reaction to U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte, who made up a story about being robbed at gunpoint, was partly due to the knowledge their nation was being tarnished internationally.
The NFL went on to sue the singer for $16.6 million, claiming that her action was a breach of contract that tarnished the league's reputation, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Apple uses the Plus for its larger-screen model, I think probably as part of moving forward there's no reason not to push aside a sub-brand that's been tarnished.
The incident is the latest in a growing list of data tampering in Japan which has tarnished the image of the country's manufacturing industry, known for high-quality, efficient production.
It also connects English soccer to wartime virtues of stoicism and honor, a reputation that would be tarnished when the sport was overtaken by hooliganism in the 1999s and 1980s.
She said she didn't think her donation tarnished Trump's claim that he won't have to pander as president to any special interest groups because he's not backed by big donors.
After the global financial crisis, Switzerland faced allegations of complicity in tax evasion and avoidance that risked turning the country into an international pariah and tarnished its renowned banking sector.
SoFi, which has raced to about $8bn of funded loans since its founding in San Francisco in 2011, has styled itself as a scrappy upstart taking on some tarnished giants.
Under its previous leader, former president Jacob Zuma, whom the ANC ousted in February last year, a string of scandals involving corruption and gross maladministration seriously tarnished the party's image.
Though, these people have tarnished the good name of pizza with their disgusting milk dunking, the good news is that we got some truly entertaining Twitter reactions out of it.
" Huffington then coddles this grown man who seems to have learned nothing from a cascade of recent events that have tarnished Uber's reputation, saying, "Oh come on, don't worry David.
Virginia, which produced many of the early icons of American representative government, is usually known for upright politics; for two consecutive governors to be tarnished in this way is unfortunate.
But yes, the point for some fans will remain that, critically, the brand — a brand they love, a brand they hold close — has been tarnished, and someone must be blamed.
"Comey's letter turned that picture upside down," Clinton writes about her tarnished image, which she said had gone from a picture of a steady leader to one compromised by scandal.
It was the biggest federal case ever filed in Maryland, and it highlights the difficulties dogging the tarnished state system despite years of reforms, government officials and prison advocates said.
But the two sides avoided any diplomatic gaffes at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida that would have tarnished the meeting in the eyes of the protocol-conscious Chinese.
Many ANC politicians would love to see the liberal ruling Democratic Alliance tarnished by failure in the Cape, perhaps opening the way to the ANC recapturing the province in 2019.
Trump, Stephen Bannon, the RNC, and many commentators in the conservative media stood by Moore in this campaign and now they will be tarnished as a result of this decision.
However, the release of HBO's recent doc, Leaving Neverland, which forced the public to revisit 25 years of allegations of child sexual abuse against Jackson, has tarnished the award's name.
"While we do not object to dialogue with members of this administration, we do object to the use of our university to clean up their tarnished reputations,"  the petition read .
I wouldn't go so far as to say Wednesday's more fervent, higher-stakes performances tarnished the original efforts from weeks ago; I just wish we could have heard new material.
"I am concerned that the next generation of athletes could turn away from using TUEs because they have been tarnished by these stories," she wrote on the Guardian website (www.theguardian.com).
But before the show's memory was tarnished by its subpar later seasons, the country was captivated by the brewing romance between Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) and Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer).
CBA has been under mounting pressure to respond more aggressively to the crisis, which has damaged its already tarnished reputation and exposed it to billions of dollars in potential fines.
Many sprinters said they felt that, although the doping busts tarnished the overall image of the sport, they might be a sign that drug testers were taking their job seriously.
The 61st Academy Awards, held back in 1989, went without an emcee, opening with a musical number that tarnished the evening and the reputations of those who performed in it.
But remember another costume piece, Tony Richardson's "Tom Jones," which was deemed equally lusty and risky when it came out, in 1963, yet grew forced and tarnished with the years.
LeBron James' hoops legacy is like your grandmother's old silver ... TARNISHED ... that's according to The Game who said this latest Finals loss puts MJ and Kobe ahead of LBJ FOREVER.
The killing inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul has badly tarnished the international reputation of the kingdom and of its crown prince and day-to-day ruler, Mohammed bin Salman.
The April conviction of Bill Cosby fueled a wave of assessments about the comedian's tarnished legacy — and how that legacy was long wielded as a cudgel against poor black Americans.
Mexico's presidency moved against two state governments, saying they had flouted federal anti-corruption laws, setting the scene for a possible conflict with two outgoing governors tarnished by graft accusations.
He's either a wrongly tarnished angel or deceptively phlegmatic devil, prey or predator, "a loyal friend or fratty enabler of bad behavior," as Kyle Swenson wrote in The Washington Post.
For some, the water problems have tarnished the natural allure of an out-of-the way town whose nonfarm economy consists of two bars, one of them a strip club.

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