reputationally love

Definitions

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  • adverb In terms of reputation.

Etymologies

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reputational +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • It continued: "The department would probably want to avoid anything that implies its NPWs non-payroll workers are disguised employees reputationally, to avoid unnecessary employers' national insurance and because HMRC may use this to take forward IR35 cases with those NPWs."

    Department of Health apologises over tax deals 'misunderstanding' 2012

  • For now, reputationally, the scandal doesn't touch News Corp. in the U.S. beyond negative association," Vorhaus says."

    For Murdoch's empire, a scandal of its own 2011

  • The recent spat between Amazon and MacMillan did no favours for either side, reputationally, but Amazon were the more obviously evil of the two companies.

    Linkspam for 9-2-2010 nwhyte 2010

  • "The longer this goes on, the more damaging this becomes to BP, both financially and reputationally," said

    BP Shares Under Deeper Pressure 2010

  • I am told that tonight on the News Hour with Jim Lehrer:, the reputationally hawkish Congresswoman and national intelligence expert Jane Harman talks about the growing unease among Congresssional democrats about what is happening in Afghanistan.

    Steve Clemons: Afghanistan and Health Care Making Democratic Disharmony Structural 2009

  • And you see people sort of trying to reclaim the best of the bricks and get rid of the stereotypes that often plague our city reputationally.

    CNN Transcript Sep 15, 2009 2009

  • We would also have benefitted reputationally going forward by being a bit more subtle with any necessary attacks.

    Luke Akehurst: Sad to Have Missed the Name Calling 2008

  • GATES: That's an opportunity cost for them, but there will be a benefit to them reputationally as those breakthroughs are made.

    CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2008 2008

  • We would also have benefitted reputationally going forward by being a bit more subtle with any necessary attacks.

    Archive 2008-05-18 2008

  • The consensus “pseudonymers” are the least likely to be “burned at the stake” reputationally. theduke

    Unthreaded #20 « Climate Audit 2007

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