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THE winds of the Oklahoma panhandle have a bad reputation.
And 'Bad Reputation', [by Joan Jett] for Freaks and Geeks.
Those are the ones who give her a bad reputation.
Valentine's Day has earned a bit of a bad reputation.
Crossing this line will instantly give you a bad reputation.
Playlist: Unstoppable / Life Sweet / Bad Reputation / Ghetto Life / Reparation ft.
The last day, in Cleveland, we performed "Bad Reputation" together.
December has an unwarranted bad reputation in the book world.
But at its heart, "Bad Reputation" is an unusual love story.
Bathsheba Bathsheba is the one, not Ruth, with the bad reputation.
Another lingering question would be– lawyers often have a bad reputation.
I have a bad reputation, I always say what I mean.
It gives tech leaders a bad reputation, and it's not necessary.
They have a bad reputation, but they serve an important purpose.
Part of the reason is that bidets got a bad reputation.
First, barring women from driving gave the country a bad reputation.
Finns have a bad reputation for being too shy and reserved.
How to run the perfect meeting Meetings get a bad reputation.
So why does Medicaid have a bad reputation in both parties?
For years, dark meat chicken has had a bad reputation in America.
"BAD REPUTATION", a new documentary about Joan Jett, covers the expected ground.
It's been 15 years since the Burberry check got its bad reputation.
Nuptials, both IRL and on screen, tend to have a bad reputation.
No feature of the grammar of English has such a bad reputation.
Or, more specifically, why they're starting to have such a bad reputation.
"Chengguan have a very bad reputation," Mr. Zhang said in an interview.
"The company has a bad reputation," he told the news agency ANI.
She didn't want Glamour to get a bad reputation with Hollywood publicists.
Virtual reality also has a bad reputation for making users feel woozy.
"Bad Reputation," a documentary about Jett's life, is available to stream now.
And those two reasons for Johnson's bad reputation barely scratch the surface.
For these reasons, the pull out or withdrawal method has a bad reputation.
And they still do, even in cities where they have a bad reputation.
Rick and Morty Socks Socks as a gift have gotten a bad reputation.
One relative's bad reputation will haunt them in their jobs and general livelihoods.
The camp had a bad reputation among parents, according to feedback published online.
Despite this, the bad reputation of these loans is unwarranted in today's market.
Rescuing Gropius from his bad reputation requires an honest assessment of his talents.
Muzzles and the dogs who wear them tend to have a bad reputation.
The truth is that there is a high cost to a bad reputation.
But who's to say that her "bad reputation" isn't the best part of her?
They knew nothing about the group other than that it had a bad reputation.
Fast-food chains have a bad reputation when it comes to keeping restaurants clean.
Because tech, at least with the media and regulators, has a bad reputation now.
Although Brussels sprouts sometimes get a bad reputation, they can actually be pretty delicious.
Olive leans into her bad reputation when she makes her big debut at school.
BAD REPUTATION (2018) Stream on Hulu; rent on Amazon, Google Play, Vudu and YouTube.
As a publicist, Campana discusses the Bratz's bad reputation in a less blunt way.
Mercury retrograde has a bad reputation due to its tendency to cause miscommunications and delays.
Matthews' brother Spencer has a considerably bad reputation as a womanizer and reality-TV contestant.
So why does alcohol have such a bad reputation when it comes to weight loss?
Selfies may have a bad reputation, but this is definitely one good use for them.
Spring breakers are flocking to South Beach, giving the area a bad reputation, Taylor wrote.
"The truth is that there is a high cost to a bad reputation," he wrote.
That season has a bad reputation, but it's not actually as bad as people think.
But it's tough to shake a bad reputation, and Facebook isn't doing itself any favors.
Plus, they can garner the bad reputation of being a suck up to senior employees. 
Neither brand is particularly popular – for good reason – and partisanship in general has a bad reputation.
He said that's because existing tools for measuring sentiment have earned something of a bad reputation.
And the repercussions of that could be more than just a bad reputation for Fyre Media.
Older staff say their company once had a bad reputation for working employees into the ground.
Google Glass, and the Glassholes who came with it, gave head-worn displays a bad reputation.
I think people in Central Europe have an unjustly bad reputation when it comes to romance.
Recently, McDonald's has developed a bit of a bad reputation when it comes to its McFlurries.
" Cut to the jarring opening chords of show's theme song, Joan Jett's loud, snotty "Bad Reputation.
"We're getting a bad reputation: that our state doesn't care about public education," Ms. Sykes said.
Trolling has a bad reputation for an excellent reason: It's become synonymous with social media harassment.
" People told her that Uber had a bad reputation, and said, "Oh, they really need you.
I think they were aware of their bad reputation and wanted to do something about it.
These details have given the HFPA a bit of a bad reputation within the entertainment industry.
Martin's choice to nix stimulants allude to the bad reputation ADHD meds have developed over the years.
Android has a bad reputation as a much less secure platform, due to its open-source nature.
"They tend to have a bad reputation," Ruggiero says, mainly for drying out hair and zapping color.
Click here to view original GIF GIF Source: YouTube It seems like raccoons get a bad reputation.
She came out to her theme song, "Bad Reputation," by Joan Jett and the crowd went nuts.
Tech has a bad reputation for pulling money out of musicians' pockets, but Splice is changing that.
If you laugh at other people's pain, you might get a bad reputation, and not have friends.
Not all incels condone his actions; many seem to actively blame him for their group's bad reputation.
A bad reputation can be bad for the economy Countries don't want to be called currency manipulators.
Leyonhjelm also told the court his colleague already "had, or deserved, a bad reputation", the judgment said.
TikTok, a video app where users can post 15 or 60-second videos, has a bad reputation.
Despite its bad reputation, shame is an emotion like most others: It can be beneficial under certain circumstances.
It's also true that injectables and plastic surgery have gained a bad reputation — mostly for being done poorly.
In late 2017, Uber was trying to shed its bad reputation and introduce its new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi.
At the same time, I realized a few bad actors have given the federal workforce a bad reputation.
Ex-racehorses get a bad reputation for being aggressively energetic, although their "bad manners" come from training gaps.
What I'm discovering, as I'm starting to talk to people, is that Circe has a very bad reputation.
Previous Chinese overseas investments have also earned a bad reputation for not delivering for local economies, said Marro.
It had such a bad reputation that people moving there at all is a good thing to me.
We got a bad reputation because of a few franchises that forced unhealthy versions of cheap Southern food.
And that's good news for kokoreç, as its bad reputation slowly seems to be shifting due to this.
I'm told job training got a bad reputation years ago because it was poorly coordinated with employers' needs.
If they do, they're viewed as being anti-founder — a bad reputation to have in the startup world.
I'm not bitter about new rave's bad reputation, but I do think the scene's influence has been underestimated.
However, annuities have gotten a bad reputation among many investors, due partly to purported high costs and complexity.
"He has a bad reputation because of what the government have made him out to be," Colon said.
Had a bad reputation, and now works for the Comcast/NBC losers making up phony stories about me.
Perhaps you really need your job or otherwise don't want to get a bad reputation in the business.
If there's one region of the United States with a notoriously bad reputation for racism, it's the South.
You don't need us to tell you that Comcast has a bad reputation when it comes to customer service.
"We are appalled that your organization is trying to give Lakewood Church a bad reputation," spokesperson Darian Ward said.
But high frequency traders have a bad reputation, thanks to the flash crash and a certain Michael Lewis book.
With the release of Bad Reputation, Joan Jett has taken a moment to look back on her own life.
Rio's law enforcement is still responsible for preventing the rest of the robberies that give Rio a bad reputation.
In the short term the government should consider renaming and relaunching Prevent, a good programme with a bad reputation.
In an internal email seen by Reuters, Khosrowshahi said there was a "high cost" to having a bad reputation.
Before you judge me harshly, I know hedonism has a bad reputation, but it might be time to reconsider.
She blamed ICE's bad reputation on President Trump and some conservative lawmakers, saying they've made the issue about race.
" Source: Paladin Research & Registry "Life settlements, or viaticals, sound like a reasonable investment, but they have a bad reputation.
Walker added that over the past decade the Republican Party has gotten a "bad reputation" on social justice issues.
Paucek says online education started out with a bad reputation, but now people are starting to take it seriously.
"Nuclear has a pretty bad reputation in Japan," said Scott Harold, a senior political scientist at the RAND Corporation.
According to bestselling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch, a bad reputation is like a case of pneumonia.
A MINUS Joan Jett: Bad Reputation (Blackheart) Somehow this soundtrack to the new biodoc of the same name manages not to impinge too drastically on such previous best-ofs as 1993's Flashback, 1999's Fit to Be Tied, 2010's Greatest Hits, or the inferior 2013 comp she also called Bad Reputation.
In the 22010s and '22011s, saturated fat — the stuff found in red meat and butter —began acquiring a bad reputation.
It has also enlisted the help from one of the top names in security to help shake its bad reputation.
She added, however, that the rival New Democracy party has so far failed to break free from its bad reputation.
He alienated the top brass in the uniformed military and developed a bad reputation for abusive behavior toward his subordinates.
Back then they were starting to develop a really bad reputation, so I imagined this was par for the course.
He says some ladies in town have given him a bad reputation, accusing him of being a pervert, partying too much.
On the other hand, after the massive spinach-linked E. coli outbreak of 2006, greens are fighting against a bad reputation.
One of her first songs released on Blackheart was "Bad Reputation," a semi-autobiographical and total "haters to the left" anthem.
Being too mean draws a bad reputation among entrepreneurs and could lead the investor to not see the next great deal.
But kratom has also developed a bad reputation, as imitators and adulterated preparations have led to serious side effects and fatalities.
Rather, it's bacterial diversity, and it's a healthy balance of all the microbes — yes, even the ones with a bad reputation.
Somehow, over the years, kokoreç managed to get a really bad reputation for being unhygienic and prone to causing food poisoning.
Photograph by Jorgen Angel / Redferns / Getty The genre's bad reputation has been remarkably durable, even though its musical legacy keeps growing.
Although the station has acquired a bad reputation, not everyone agrees with it, including Zeveloff, who commutes through the station regularly.
Some potential solutions: For reasons good and plentiful, January has a bad reputation as the most depressing month of the year.
They have a historically bad reputation among service members, but in recent years some of the dishes have become pretty tasty.
The other school was notorious: It had always had a really bad reputation and looked like a prison from the outside.
That's how you get a bad reputation in the hockey world, and it could apparently get you shipped off to Nashville.
It's sad news, as the restaurant has always remained relatively popular because of—or perhaps in spite of—its bad reputation.
Until recently, beef jerky had a pretty bad reputation for being a processed, salt-filled snack that you should steer clear of.
They have a bad reputation thanks to a corrupt government that would rather pad their own pockets than care for their people.
While the English game had a particularly bad reputation for hooliganism in the 1970s and '80s, the Dutch equivalent followed close behind.
Actually, yes: Profits come out of customers' wallets, and monopolies deserve their bad reputation, but only in a world where nothing changes.
Medieval armor has a bad reputation when it comes to how much movement is possible for a fully-armored and outfitted knight.
The GE CEO, who is stepping down from August 1, said that outside of the region, Europe has got a bad reputation.
But Cédric O thinks he needs to improve the image of the tech industry in France because it has a bad reputation.
"Growing up in Peckham as a teenager around 2008 I remember it having such a bad reputation," the painter Sani Sani said.
"I liked it, but I guess it did cause me to get a bad reputation," he said in the Sporting News interview.
BAD REPUTATION The reputation belongs to the pioneering rock frontwoman Joan Jett, of course, and this documentary is here to burnish it.
Its bad reputation has caused some employees to head for the exits and is making it difficult for Uber to recruit replacements.
This kind of activity gives a bad reputation to the whole industry and has a negative impact on serious developers of graphene applications.
Hedge fund performance suffered over most of the bull market, burdened by poor decisions, a bad reputation and the rise of passive investing.
Simon Wadsworth, the Managing Director of reputation management firm Igniyte, told CNBC that Bayer is spending a lot to inherit a bad reputation.
Waymo won't be allowed to raise Uber's bad reputation to influence the jury, but some argue that the damage has already been done.
Sprint has long been an underdog in the US wireless market, and it has developed a bad reputation for a poor performing network.
JOHN STANKEY: Yeah, I think, I think maybe the demo gets a little bit of a bad reputation on their willingness to pay.
A former Oracle employee told Business Insider in 2013 that the company was getting a bad reputation among experienced salespeople in the industry.
Actor Vincent Vargas, a former border patrol agent, said in an interview Monday that agents unfairly have a bad reputation amongst the public.
He insists, though, that his own bad reputation is just that—a rep—and that the feds won't find anyone he's actually harmed.
"Antioch had a bad reputation," said Mr. Reed, noting the city's standing as a super-commuter area with a perception of high crime.
Steve Pagliuca, co-chair of private equity powerhouse Bain Capital, defended the industry, arguing Thursday that it has received an undeserved bad reputation.
In addition, Americans who believe that CEOs have a "very bad reputation " dropped from 50 percent in 2017 to 43 percent this year.
"We locked down the city to cut the spread of virus, but it's likely we'll leave a bad reputation in history," he said.
"Because of the murder rate in Chicago, we have such a bad reputation, but we can't be afraid to help others," Carter said.
But it's these explosions that the more reputable business owners say give them a bad reputation, and unnecessarily puts people's lives at risk.
McGowan, who claims Weinstein assaulted her, slammed Streep on Twitter for continuing to work with the disgraced producer for years despite his bad reputation.
Refinery29: Romantic comedies are kind of a weird genre, in that so many people really love them, but recently they've gotten a bad reputation.
"You sure did create a bad reputation with federal government; please use words and the Internet responsibly," he wrote in one email to me.
Nissen said that statins have developed a "bad reputation with the public," largely due to websites that peddle scary and unscientific claims about statins.
More than two-thirds of American workers say they won't work at a company that has a bad reputation, even if means continued unemployment.
This false hope and lack of clarity—often interpreted as toying with people's emotions—is part of why ghosters get such a bad reputation.
This is only one way YouTube has been addressing the problems of its commenting system, which has developed a bad reputation over the years.
Even though God was the one to order Satan to carry out his will, it's still good old Satan who gets the bad reputation.
Between 2010 and 2012, it made a series of moves that severely limited what developers did, eventually earning it bad reputation among app developers.
Amarantine said that while some strip clubs might deserve the bad reputation, most clubs clean aggressively, and that strippers themselves are obsessed with Purell.
Mercury retrograde has a very bad reputation: It's a horrible time to make important purchases (like plane tickets or electronics) or to sign agreements.
With suicide now a silent epidemic, will ketamine's bad reputation prevent it from fulfilling its possible promise as a much-needed treatment gap for depression?
These days, the La Castellane neighbourhood in Marseille is better known for its bad reputation than for being the place where Zinédine Zidane grew up.
By tending to good bar culture, they said, you'll have more fun, win the favor of your favorite bartenders and avoid gaining a bad reputation.
Where other florists disregard the label of weed entirely, asserting that all plants are equal, Thompson uses them precisely because they have a bad reputation.
Paper voting developed a bad reputation after the US presidential election in 503, when the presidency came down to a handful of votes in Florida.
The Osprey, a tilt-rotor aircraft, was developed in the 1980s and earned a bad reputation after multiple crashes killed more than two dozen marines.
Famous chefs have said they'd never eat on a plane, and airline food in general has a bad reputation for not being healthy (or good).
"Not the sense of entitlement that justly has earned a bad reputation, but the simple entitlement to one's compensation as an agreed condition of employment."
Performance denim gets a bad reputation for looking too much like leggings, but Revtown&aposs jeans marry performance-forward fabrics with a really flattering fit.
Ms. Davis got a bad reputation at school, and said it was not long before teachers simply assumed she was to blame for any confrontation.
Gary Hufbauer of the pro-trade Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington suggests that the name "Nafta" be retired — it has a bad reputation.
To these ostensibly well-to-do people, funk is permanently associated with the drug dealers and criminals that sometimes give Brazil a bad reputation among westerners.
He purchases Dougie a cup of coffee — that damn good coffee is about to get a bad reputation — and dumps a load of poison in it.
While the rollout seems a positive step in the company's future direction it may not be enough to pull it out of an increasingly bad reputation.
Joan Jett "Bad Reputation" After her early, volatile experiences as a teen in the girl band The Runaways, Jett knew she wanted control over her music.
Free-to-play games used to have a bad reputation, because many of them (and the worst among them today) feel like a kind of scam.
Hard winters and new diseases killed off many of the remaining native oysters and gave the shellfish a bad reputation that lasted for years to come.
Though city officials didn't talk much about the health consequences of soda, experts said that sugary drinks' increasingly bad reputation made it an appropriate political target.
Hedge funds, in particular, earned a bad reputation for the high fees they charge to manage money on top of taking a share of any profits.
This is a product, he theorizes, of the early 2000s, when rom-coms were being cranked out at breakneck speed, giving the genre a bad reputation.
E. coli gets a bad reputation as an illness-causing bacteria, but you probably have a bit of "good" E. coli inside your body right now.
Polyamory typically gets a bad reputation on TV, with many non-monogamous dating dynamics made out to be negative, toxic, or the butt of a joke.
Airplane food has earned a bad reputation, but Varley and his team worked with Singapore Airlines to come up with a menu that passengers would actually enjoy.
Saturn has a bad reputation—it's the planet of fears, rules, and restrictions, but it does have some redeeming qualities: It also rules longevity, maturity, and security.
"Unfortunately some of these companies, because they are flush with cash, this disturbs the balance around the world, and gives China a bad reputation," the chairman said.
But before you run to your tattoo artist, there is one thing you should know about watercolor tattoos: They have a bad reputation for not lasting long.
Mercury retrogrades have a bad reputation—Mercury rules communication and commerce, so this is a bad time to make commitments, sign contracts, make important purchases, or travel.
"A lot of 'Bad Reputation' came from comments that people said in the early days of 'she'll never make it,'" Jett explained in a 2013 Reddit AMA.
He then went on to criticize MLS—which has a bad reputation as a retirement league—for not taking enough chances on young players for play time.
"Frozen food gets a bad reputation, but it's actually a very practical way to consume nutrient-dense foods," Paltrow said in a recent statement about the company.
This assumption gives many young skateboarders a bad reputation, even the ones who view skateboarding as an art form and have a true love for the sport.
Twitter bots got a bad reputation after an election year filled with heated commentary and the distribution of fraudulent news stories, but not all bots are bad.
Here are a few potential origins of Friday the 13th as an ill-fated date: The BibleFriday has had a bad reputation in Christianity from the get-go.
Simmons also clashes with Westcott, whom she had previously fought with after Westcott and her mother-in-law tried to warn the beauty businesswoman about her bad reputation.
I didn't really want to talk about it because I thought they would hate on me, because furries are kind of like...VJ: They have a bad reputation.
Pre-manufactured housing has had a bad reputation in Britain, based on the poor-quality "prefab" huts that were built to deal with the post-war housing crisis.
"It's a shame that companies such as these and actions such as the ones they made create a bad reputation and a burden on the industry," Soggot said.
Consider the fact that R. Kelly remains relatively unscathed save for a bad reputation as a result of decades of alleged sexual misconduct, in some cases with minors.
But having been a career coach for several years, I've seen plenty of talented people have their careers plateau due to having a bad reputation in the office.
Pluto has a bad reputation, being that it rules death, but when it's in a good aspect to curious, magical Mercury, major breakthroughs and transformations can be made.
Because despite processed food's bad reputation, it's surprisingly good fuel for a long race, since it provides sugar that an athlete's body can quickly convert into glucose (energy).
As a physician, I see firsthand how the health care individual mandate the requirement that everyone carry health coverage — has a particularly bad reputation in the public eye.
"He thought Bloomberg management was trying to make up a bad reputation about Mary Ann to offset her claims against Brian Lewis [sic] for rape," the filing says.
Both Persona 5 and Persona 5 Royal place you in the shoes of a high school student whose undeservedly bad reputation has followed them to their new school.
While you're not always going to please everyone, developing a bad reputation can hold you back from getting the job, pay raise or new project you've been eyeing.
Morgentaler believes T has developed a bad reputation over the years (due to its use by cheating athletes and the like) that has blinded opponents to its potential benefits.
This movie totally gave stepfamilies a bad reputation and gave kids false hope that a fairy godmother and/or a man could help make their problems go away. 19.
We found it very difficult to find gigs since we had started getting a bad reputation for standing up for rock n roll and had to move to NYC.
"As an important animal in our environment, sharks have gained a notoriously bad reputation yet sharks are a very good sign of a healthy ecosystem," the marine biologist said.
Social issues led to the area's affordable housing in the 1940s, but although the developments were intended to alleviate crime, the neighborhood continued to have an especially bad reputation.
Samsung earned a bad reputation for piling on gimmicky software features into its Android phones that nobody wants, but it really has dialed it way down in recent years.
At the Garden, Mr. Mendes admitted to some anxiety about debuting songs with more adult themes, like the sultry "Bad Reputation," about a girl who's shamed for her sexuality.
That bad reputation is one of the biggest challenges faced by a new startup called Care/of, which offers personalized vitamin and supplement regimens on a monthly subscription basis.
"We don't get anything but a bad reputation from him representing us," said Annie Vangrow, 61, who has lived in the beachside town of Corona del Mar for decades.
" In a letter to employees, Mr. Khosrowshahi said that "change comes from self-reflection" and that "the truth is that there is a high cost to a bad reputation.
Today, more than ever, employees value unity and purpose in a company — and they're not afraid to quit or reject a job offer from a company with a bad reputation.
"Bad Reputation" focuses as much on the symbolism of Ms Jett carving out her legend in the male-dominated world of rock as on any especial genius in her music.
Horror stories about rip-offs under PFI contracts—including one in which a school had to pay £487 ($650) for a lock—go some way to explaining their bad reputation.
" Timothy McDermott, chief executive of Nadex, the main U.S. exchange for the industry, said, "We've always been concerned that folks operating from overseas are giving our business a bad reputation.
Cleaning out the boys club: Uber has been plagued with accusations of sexual harassment and has developed a bad reputation for its bro-ey culture, but shake-ups are underways.
Though Transitions lenses get a bad reputation for their inherent geekiness, even the most ardent haters might warm to newly announced Acuvue Oasys contact lenses with Transitions Light Intelligent Technology.
Maria Edwina Perez told me she feared that a minority of unruly men in the caravan would ruin everyone's chances of entering the US by giving everyone a bad reputation.
In the movie, Lloyd (Matthew Rhys) is an Esquire writer with a bad reputation whose broken relationships with his father and his new son have led to anger and despair.
Hong Kong's constitution protects Causeway's publications under the banner of "free speech," but mainland China has no such right guaranteed to their citizens and a bad reputation for silencing dissenters.
"Sharks have gotten such a bad reputation as really ravenous meat-eaters," the study's lead author, Samantha C. Leigh, said in a news release obtained by The Orange County Register.
Uday Patel, senior research manager at Wood Mackenzie, tells The Verge that this trend could change as a result of the bad reputation that plastic bottles seem to be getting.
"She raises up the things that Naples has a bad reputation of being dangerous, dirty, crime-infested, and poor, things that put people off for so many years," she says.
Core workouts have a somewhat bad reputation, because they can be tough — but they're also incredibly important, explains Andrea Rogers, founder of Xtend Barre, a full-body Pilates-based boutique workout.
Animation is a small industry, Long told BuzzFeed News, and there's "fear" of formally reporting incidents or communicating discomfort with a colleague's behavior: "You don't want a bad reputation," she said.
In a phone interview, we asked Daddario for her thoughts on the issue, why rom-coms have gotten such a bad reputation as of late, and whether she believes in soulmates.
While /b/ ("random") is more often associated with 4Chan's influence, in recent years /pol/ has been the rotten core of a site which seems ready to move past its bad reputation.
While most people I know of my generation are accepting and open-minded, older people and especially authorities are often biased by a bad reputation that Eastern Europeans have acquired here.
Robusta might have a bad reputation in coffee snob circles, but it isn't inherently bad, according to Will Frith, a specialty coffee expert based in Saigon (also called Ho Chi Minh).
It has a bad reputation for reasons like pollution, traffic, and the unforgivable offense of being a city in Texas that isn't Austin, which to non-Texans makes it automatically unimportant.
While many nuclear worries are overblown, Dan Kammen, also a professor in the department of nuclear engineering at UC Berkeley, is clear that nuclear power's bad reputation has been well-earned.
" Blackmur noted that such usage had given Stevens "a bad reputation among those who dislike the finicky, and a high one, unfortunately, among those who value the ornamental sounds of words.
IS IT IN PART BECAUSE THE FEDERAL RESERVE GOT A BAD REPUTATION FROM THE FINANCIAL CRISIS, AND NOW THE PRESIDENT IS CRITICIZING THE FED SAYING YOU'RE WORKING AGAINST ECONOMIC GROWTH, ESSENTIALLY?
In Mad Men, the Mad Men tell this dog food company to change its name to a new name because it has a bad reputation for using horse meat in its recipe.
On Saturday, McGowan, who claims Weinstein assaulted her in the past, called out Streep on Twitter, slamming her for continuing to work with the disgraced producer for years despite his bad reputation.
"Bad Reputation," a documentary on her life and work directed by Kevin Kerslake (the title comes from one of Ms. Jett's hits), convincingly makes the case that she is very much that.
This boundary-breaking guitarist and singer-songwriter will talk about her upcoming biopic, "Bad Reputation," which traces the arc of her career from the 1970s, when she joined the Runaways, to now.
"It was really hard to move on because every time I would go to do something, there would be these roadblocks of, 'Oh you're crazy, you have a bad reputation,' " Bensimon said.
In cross-examination, defense attorneys played a video of Sciorra speaking with David Letterman in 1997 in which she said she has a "bad reputation" for lying to the press in interviews.
I brought her back to life, but OK.' I wound up taking it off the bill because it wasn't worth the fight and having a bad reputation, but talk about a bridezilla mother.
After being dragged through the mud by Giudice and their castmates during the first two seasons of the show, Staub left and spent the past seven years trying to fix her bad reputation .
Mercury retrograde has a bad reputation; however, there are affective ways to work with the energy: focus on old projects instead of starting new ones, and slow down and make time to unwind.
Calling them the "three factors that contribute most to a bad reputation as a place to work," they are some of the biggest issues that job seekers cite when avoiding a given workplace.
But as is the case with most news, people rarely remember the corrections, and so large hawks and owls have unjustly earned a bad reputation for abducting pets from numerous misreports and rumors.
Graphics processor units (GPUs) that are combined with central processing units (CPUs), often called iGPUs, have a bad reputation, especially when compared with standalone GPU beasts, like Nvidia's latest, $2580 Geforce GTX 25.
After being compared to Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs), which earned significant notoriety – a bad reputation – due to the defaulted mortgages they held, leading to the financial crisis, CLO issuance ground to a halt.
In fact, the team behind the study found that the bad reputation of statins could be responsible for unnecessary deaths among people who have stopped using statins because of erroneous reports on their safety.
On Saturday, McGowan, who claims Weinstein assaulted her in the past, called out the Oscar winner on Twitter, writing that Streep continued to work with the disgraced producer for years despite his bad reputation.
After all, this particular lingerie silhouette has a pretty bad reputation with anyone who's unsuccessfully tried to keep one on for the duration of a workday (or even just a couple-hours-long event).
The former Two and a Half Men star, 51, recently filmed a series of videos for affordable lodgings site  Hostelworld, with the mission of each party helping clear the other of their bad reputation.
Restaurant "specials" often get a bad reputation, with some diners assuming that they're made from soon-expiring ingredients that the kitchen has in surplus — and that they don't really represent the chefs' finest work.
Many LastPass users were wary, if not downright angry, to see their preferred password manager program transferred to a company that had a bad reputation with regard to managing its acquisitions, in their eyes.
Banks have typically been very cautious of being associated with any companies involved with bitcoin due to the cryptocurrencies bad reputation as being used to buy illegal items on the so-called "dark web".
" In a full-page ad, Khosrowshahi apologized to Londoners "for the mistakes we've made" and in a letter to employees said "the truth is that there is a high cost to a bad reputation.
Swift uses the song as an elegy for her former persona, declaring that "the world goes on, another day, another drama," telling the world that she doesn't give a damn about her bad reputation.
It's easier to reverse a bad piece of legislation than the bad reputation of our representative institutions, which is why the way the tax bill was passed is probably worse than what's in it.
Electron apps have a bad reputation for using too much RAM, have potential security issues, can't (yet) match the speed of C++, and they often lack the polish and familiarity of a great native app.
"RBG" looks at Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court justice and pop culture icon; "Jane Fonda in Five Acts" explores the actress's life of activism and filmmaking; and "Bad Reputation" features the rocker Joan Jett.
While robocalls have built up a bad reputation especially among consumers, it is less obvious that 60 percent are in fact "legitimate" robocalls — such as the ones that come from pharmacies, schools, or weather alerts.
When we talked to Kim Larson, RDN and spokesperson for The Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics, earlier this year, she told us that dark meat also tends to get a bad reputation because of its fat content.
"I think the reason that open houses tend to get a bad reputation as only for the agents is because it doesn't necessarily sell the house, but they do help the buyers," said Rice at Compass.
One answer is that it will take much more than one year for the Lib Dems to recover from the bad reputation they (mostly unfairly) acquired in government: as quislings, softies and most of all dissimulators.
As someone who's recently gotten more involved in his local church, I wanted to talk with Carter about how Christians can get away from the kinds of behavior that have given them such a bad reputation.
Uganda still has a bad reputation among the Chinese, but Yu Bin, chairman of the Chinese Business Community of Uganda, an association of several thousand businessmen employed in the country, has worked hard to salvage it.
The motivation for the study was to apply cognitive tests that have already be tried out on dogs and tortoises on cats, in order to clear up some misconceptions around cats' bad reputation for being unsociable.
He was already a villain in Boston for a slide at second base on Dustin Pedroia last year, and then his dirty play in the N.L.C.S. against the Brewers only reinforced his bad reputation in Boston.
A body spray meant to split the difference between deodorant and cologne, Axe bulldozed the senses with a fragrance so strong it seemed to precede the bodies it clung to — like Febreze, or a bad reputation.
"Bumping has a bad reputation, and if you need to get to where you're going right on time, it's obviously a bad thing," said Julian Mark Kheel, a senior writer at travel site The Points Guy.
"There seems to be something about the stigma or the bad reputation or what have you that's associated with a finding of criminality that seems to be particularly motivating, at least for some corporations," he said.
That old adage about "tooting" has given beans a bad reputation, but look past it and you'll realize that the bean is the humble star of the bulk bin, the can aisle, and the pantry shelf.
That is unlikely, even in Britain, where less than 2% of the population lives in purpose-built blocks of at least six floors, and where poor planning and neglect have given high-rise living a bad reputation.
As the shop's owner, Nate, etches a rough tattoo of a surfer onto Ameen's upper arm, Ameen takes the opportunity to ask the artist, whom several unsatisfied reviewers complained about by name, about his shop's bad reputation.
That gave sex workers around the country (and, potentially, around the world) a way to warn each other about dangerous clients, and it prevented those clients from escaping a bad reputation by moving to a different city.
"Staten Island had a bad reputation among New Yorkers," explained Megan Moriarty, as we drove to the Freshkills Landfill-to-Park project (what was formerly known as Fresh Kills Landfill is now referred to as Freshkills Park).
Jimmy Soni: As Ariana Huffington became the head of fixing Uber's bad reputation, attention was drawn to the former HuffPost editor Soni, who left to launch HuffPost India in 2014 while reportedly being investigated for sexual misconduct.
Though his company profited from selling more than a million bags of Xtend soybean seeds this year, Beck said he worried that continued problems with the chemical could give the agriculture sector a bad reputation among consumers.
George D. Kent, a senior State Department official, said he had told Mr. Zelensky that his willingness to break with Mr. Kolomoisky — "somebody who had such a bad reputation" — would be a litmus test for his independence.
The bad reputation of theme park food has been, let's face it, pretty well deserved: All the negative aspects you might find at a state fair — sugary, greasy and overpriced — minus any of the quirky homespun charm.
Private equity sources I spoke with acknowledge that the industry has a bad reputation and that there are some bad actors — but they tend to insist that they, specifically, are doing things right, or at least trying.
It seemed like Horstmann was romantically linked to almost everyone on the island at some point, but he still ended up leaving paradise with a only a bad reputation and a broken heart to show for it.
"We understand CVC's have sometimes a bad reputation among entrepreneurs" partly due to a perception that they move and make decisions too slowly said Francois Dossa, the current president of Nissan Brazil, who will lead the fund.
Macron benefited from the disintegration of the Hollande presidency and his early decision to strike off on his own, with a brand new party, rather than allow himself to be weighed down by the Socialist Party's increasingly bad reputation.
The other study worth noting found that beans' bad reputation may be undeserved: fewer than half of people noticed an increase in flatulence from eating pinto or baked beans; only 19 percent had more gas with black-eyed peas.
Yes, it is a canned meat product that can last forever and it has a bad reputation everywhere else in the world, but to the people of Hawaii, Spam meant precious nourishment in a time of uncertainty and chaos.
Lamont's win underscores, fundamentally, that progressives have the wind at their backs this cycle — both in terms of voter sentiment and, crucially in this case, candidate recruitment that let them run ahead of the local party establishment's bad reputation.
To the soundtrack of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation," its lead characters sit down for their class photos, and the audience is greeted with protagonist Lindsay Weir (Linda Cardellini), who slumps and sighs in exasperation, wondering if it's over yet.
Mercury retrograde gets a bad reputation because not everyone has your patience or flexibility, Virgo—you can breathe through a conflict like it's nothing, because in the grander scheme of things, you see it's really not that big of a deal.
While other social media apps are getting a bad reputation for making teens and young adults too focused on being popular online, VSCO says it wants its users to get creative with its photo editing tools and hone their skills.
The armonica caught on quickly — thousands were manufactured, and even Mozart composed music for it — but it developed a bad reputation by the early 19th century: reports of the instrument causing mental anguish emerged, and the glass bowls gradually faded from stages.
If "Bad Reputation" sometimes overstates them (she and Mr Laguna did not single-handedly jumpstart American independent music by self-releasing her first solo album in 1980), it also brings to light other, less noted instances of her importance in American rock.
Scorpios have a bad reputation, but these little exoskeletal sweethearts are usually empathetic people: They know a lot about heartbreak, so unless you royally screwed them over, you can expect a thoughtful note and some closure when it comes time to break up.
"The report is based on information the group had gathered from some politicians with agendas in order to give bad reputation to the Hashd Al-Shaabi who played key roll on liberating towns and city from ISIS," said spokesman Hassan al-Sari.
Read: Ted Cruz Once Fought to Keep Dildos Illegal in Texas Ted Cruz may not have been the Zodiac killer, but it's no secret that he has a bad reputation for being a nasty guy who is an absolute nightmare to work with.
For starters, when Destiny 2 launched, it was lauded for the way it better respects a player's time, with Bungie deliberately removing some of the worst aspects of the original game that earned it a bad reputation over its three-year lifespan.
But then also these things tend to either confirm people&aposs opinion -- Jimmy Carter, by the time 25 rolled around, he had a pretty bad reputation among a lot of swing voters and a lot of Americans as being weak and feckless.
"The police use of yellow cabs has three main problems—it expands police presence to every cab, increases stop and frisk/racial profiling, and fuels community suspicion of cabs which already have a bad reputation in the community," he said in an email.
That would be aligoté, a grape struggling to shake its bad reputation — pervasively believed to be thin, acidic and good for little else beyond serving as a base for kir, an aperitif in which white wine is blended with crème de cassis.
"Young people have a pretty bad reputation when it comes to turning out reliably in high numbers," said Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg, the director of the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts University, which studies youth turnout.
If Google keeps failing on the basics — another example being the Google Home Mini problem that recently had the smart speaker record everything and send it all to Google — its hardware division could develop a bad reputation that it might not be able to escape.
From the very beginning of the film, Kat is marked out via her music choices: as she drives into her first shot, her car's speakers vibrate with the distinctly feminine rage of Joan Jett's "Bad Reputation," drowning out the neighboring vehicle's Barenaked Ladies dance party.
Funny how causing the worst crisis since the 1930s can give you a bad reputation.) Anyway, at this point the results of the great rise of deregulatory ideology are all too clear: banking crises returned with a vengeance, culminating (so far) in the 2008 crisis.
That's one message of "Bad Reputation," a documentary chronicling her 40-plus years in the music business, first as a founder of the Runaways, the seismic teen girl rockers of the '70s, then as the frontwoman and guitarist for the Blackhearts, her enduring band.
Despite millennials' bad reputation for job-hopping and low engagement in their roles, nearly 22019 percent of that generation's leaders plan to stay at their current companies for more than 15 years, compared to just 29 percent of older leaders who plan to stay that long.
The word "fusion" gets a bad reputation in cooking, as people usually think of the wayward culinary mashups in the 80s and 90s, kind of like when you desperately tried to mush your anatomically incorrect Barbie and Ken dolls together in an attempt to make doll babies.
CloudFlare doesn't necessarily treat traffic from Tor any differently, but Tor exit nodes, the points at which Tor traffic joins the normal web, have built up a pretty bad reputation owing to the high number of malicious requests coming from them, Prince wrote in a March blog post.
Nick: [laughs] Green Triangles, Hardlines, Happy Faces, and Red Devils were all crappy pills that we sold one time or another but tried to stay away from because they gave you a bad reputation and were hard to sell once the word got out how bad they were.
Denino writes this off as an unavoidable facet of edgy online culture—or as the work of a handful of malcontents trying to give him and his community a bad reputation—but he does little to actively discourage racist speech, and sometimes he seems to tacitly endorse it.
At the time the decision was made, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, founder Travis Kalanick's replacement, admitted that the company needed to do better engaging with local authorities and "the truth is that there is a high cost to a bad reputation," according to emails obtained by the New York Times.
Although Facebook is using a hashing system to avoid storing the photos or videos directly on its servers, that the company has a bad reputation with regards to privacy and consumer trust means everyday users might think uploading directly to Messenger is the equivalent of posting revenge porn against themselves.
Regulatory problems have saddled diesel technology with "an incredibly bad reputation" and made the vehicles "an incredibly undesirable product, although its usefulness is beyond doubt," Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV chief executive Sergio Marchionne said on the sidelines of the Detroit auto show, without referring to the VW scandal by name.
I tried to play it straight to avoid racking up a bad reputation (more on reputation, which is thankfully back in the franchise) later, but naval battles are an important part of many questlines and the sea is rife with pirates that don't care if you're not up for a fight.
" That 28503 column is one of The Daily Beast's other sources for FIJI's bad reputation: Zadrozny quotes Amanullah's statement that "every female first-year student has heard horror stories about Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) and Beta Theta Pi members, and is warned of the dangers of getting drunk in either house.
Sarah Rugheimer, an astronomer and astrobiologist who was not involved in the study, explained the significance of UV light: "UV has a bit of bad reputation in the origins community, and for good reason, it can break apart molecules and can be harmful for life as we know it," she told Axios.
Recently, a Washington Post article about the unusual couple at the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute piqued our interest in the rare bird, who, unlike most of the squeaky clean female Bachelorette contestants, has a bad reputation: Walnut is rumored to have killed not one, but two male crane suitors in the past.
Meituan, which is now publicly traded and is valued at around $42 billion, more recently said it would rebrand Mobike to Meituan Bike, which will not only bring it closer to the parent company, but further distance it from Mobike's earlier aggressive expansion and some of the bad reputation it picked up along the way.
The 2013 Mac Pro has such a bad reputation that users have been willing to go with the prior iteration—a device that's bigger than a breadbox and doesn't even support USB 3.0 ports, let alone the USB-C ports that Apple has made a centerpiece of most of its Mac revisions since 2016.
"Snakes really inspire emotional responses, and they have a bad reputation, even though they're virtually harmless if you're paying attention to where you put your hands and feet," said David A. Steen, an assistant research professor at Auburn University in Alabama, who is trying to reintroduce the indigo snake to part of that state.
And while Venn-diagramming the companions' characteristics can backfire — Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat has a bad reputation for writing female characters who would be impossible to distinguish from one another if you only read their words off a page — Bill does have a few qualities that, at least for now, set her apart from her predecessors.
Mercury retrograde has a bad reputation for miscommunication, delays, and technical difficulties, but this is an important time for you to slow down and reconsider the decisions you've made since November, Virgo, especially ones relating to your home or family, as well as to check in with yourself about your boundaries and your need for personal space and privacy.
Mr. Carson noted to reporters that the run-down public housing towers of old had given government housing a bad reputation, that people should not stigmatize public housing, that landlords should not discriminate against Section 8 voucher holders and that rampant not-in-my-backyard — or NIMBY — sentiment has impeded affordable housing and higher-density apartment construction near transit.
Even though Taylor plays a party heiress with a "bad reputation" (or so the movie keeps insisting; in reality she's just a poor little rich girl trying to find her place in the world and be taken seriously) and McIver is an aspiring journalist, they both go through the same machinations when it comes to bumping into their love interests.

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