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"black mark" Definitions
  1. a note, either in writing on an official record, or in somebody’s mind, of something you have done or said that makes people think badly of you

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"They have put a black mark on us," she said.
Is Uber really officially a black mark on one's résumé?
The black mark on the March PMIs, however, was employment.
It's not the first privacy black mark against LinkedIn in Europe.
It is yet another black mark on dual-class voting shares.
How do you get rid of a black mark like Sousse?
The case is "a black mark" for the U.S. customs agency.
I think mine is still Under the Sign of the Black Mark.
Now, there's a black mark — well, several black marks — on Uber's name.
The patient grew sicker and increasingly troubled by his political black mark.
I don't think this is necessarily a black mark on the industry.
Weak governance has long been a black mark against mainland Chinese companies.
But the report does leave a black mark on SoftBank&aposs reputation.
Ferguson, which you know was a real black mark on our history.
"I think that Syria will be the biggest foreign policy black mark on the president's legacy — perhaps the biggest black mark on his legacy overall," said Andrew Tabler, a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
This year, his ethics record remains a black mark, but circumstances have changed.
She has a black mark on her tail, and please send prayers for her.
Facebook received the black mark in September, while Google's death cross arrived last Thursday.
But his presence also isn't a huge black mark on "Dragonstone" or the series.
"For him not is a black mark and one that can't be easily erased."
A black mark is in the middle of his forehead — apparently a bullet hole.
But in Madison County, a whopping 2423 percent of brokers had a black mark.
Dismissed cases can still show up as a black mark in a background check.
It's a black mark (after) a 12-month period that turned into a perfect storm.
Otherwise, Connolly said, "this political mistake could be a real black mark" on the House.
The only black mark was its quality of life, primarily because of its high cost.
Until then I had seen the divorce as a black mark on our family's history.
Despite this huge black mark, she already has ascended to great heights within the agency.
Neal is incredibly bullish about the Silver and Black: "Mark it down, write it," Neal said.
Strangely, none of Beyond's videos were given the black mark of demonetization, further confusing Cordeiro's efforts.
"Obviously there's a black mark in the air with what just happened in Manchester," Malignaggi said.
As a former military member of the Assad regime, he might still count as a black mark.
The BBC's suppression of The War Game was a black mark on the broadcaster it wanted removed.
This put a black mark on Anatoly Chubais, the architect of Russia's privatisation wave in the 1990s.
Now only 5 percent of Coke products in Chile have the black mark of high sugar labels.
His research is another black mark against China, joining widespread scientific plagiarism and fraud and industrial espionage.
And the IMF too does not want to abandon Greece as a black mark on its record.
Its rollback is a black mark on our country's history, and one we have to erase soon.
Doing so is an exceedingly rare step and puts a black mark on both officials' public records.
Jones often told his employees that working for him would leave a black mark on our records.
Because obviously, if you don't, that's a black mark against your name, I suppose, in some respects.
In the books, Domino wears a skin-tight uniform and has a white face with a black mark.
The black mark came at a bad time for a company that's gunning for a massive U.S. expansion.
At least when it comes to your credit, medical debts are slowly becoming less of a black mark.
And even if he gets back to karma neutral, he'll still have a black mark on his soul.
The academic dishonesty is an unprecedented black mark on North Carolina, one of the country's most prestigious universities.
In spite of its storied brand name, 19.6 percent of its representatives had at least one black mark.
In the forthcoming thriller, Sanders is regarded as the "young, black Mark Zuckerberg-like protagonist," according to Variety.
If they have a black mark against them, it is certainly what they've done with the Supreme Court.
I came back down half an hour later and I could see this black mark had turned into view.
That has to have been a big black mark against Kalanick's judgement as far as Uber investors are concerned.
Being on this list is not a black mark, nor is being excluded from it a sign of quality.
There are early signs that Senate Democrats will seize on Lieberman's political career as a black mark against him.
" Nonetheless, he added, "this is another black mark on what was already a checkered record of delivering for shareholders.
DoMA enshrined discrimination as federal policy and should be looked on as a black mark in our nation's history.
Yet to veto the legislation that passed would be a black mark on his remarkable record of climate leadership.
Diane Black; Mark Penn, former senior adviser to the Clintons; Robert ray, former Whitewater independent counsel; Chuck Robbins, Cisco CEO.
Shibata's injury, in the very immediate sense, is a black mark on a match that otherwise really was something special.
That a woman didn't have a hand in telling her story puts a black mark on that otherwise noteworthy achievement.
Why it matters: This appears to be another black mark for the Trump administration when dealing with the transgender community.
The breach is also a black mark for Mr. Sullivan, who was a prominent figure in the information security industry.
But this is a huge black mark and just a horror show, Kara, in terms of what's been going on.
He voted for Donald J. Trump, a black mark for a citywide electorate that massively rejected the president in 2016.
They feared that their peers would report on them and that they would receive a black mark on their record.
Twitter is more than a decade old, and its abuse problem has always been a black mark on the service.
His career, as it stands, is only going downward, and the failed drug tests leave a black mark against his legacy.
TripAdvisor is naming and shaming hotels where cases of sexual assault have been reported — but the black mark is only temporary.
And according to Jaidi, the plane's front wheel actually left a black mark on his shutter finger as it passed overhead.
To more than a few members of the public, a black mark awarded by Congress might look like a gold star.
For the young men, the sentences are time lost from studies or budding careers, and a black mark on their futures.
Perhaps the credit agency has not removed the black mark of a bankruptcy that happened during the recession a decade ago.
Security experts say the latest discovery of a breach that happened so long ago is another black mark for the company.
The allegations made a mockery of N.C.A.A. amateurism rules and painted a black mark on several of the most prominent basketball programs.
Another black mark is a malfunctioning inquiry into why many indigenous women and girls were murdered or went missing in recent decades.
To do otherwise would be a black mark in the history of not just [the Department of Homeland Security], but of America.
The incident was a black mark on the presidency of Park Geun-hye, who appeared to be absent during the unfolding disaster.
This appears to be a positive thing for her family back home, as contact with those abroad is often a black mark.
"This political meddling has left a black mark on the once-sterling reputation of the career employees at the Treasury Department," he said.
It earned itself a black mark when, grotesquely, seven policemen ganged up on one harmless protester and beat him during the Umbrella Movement.
Most recently, Clegg has been fighting to stop the Brexit disaster, and it looks like that will be another black mark for his resume.
But the incident is yet another black mark for the social network, which has been criticized for not doing enough to protect user data.
His one black mark is the loose monetary policy associated with former premier Wen Jiabao's all-out stimulus response to the global financial crisis.
While Facebook is trying to convey that it understands its responsibilities, the black mark left on public opinion by past behavior may prove permanent.
Even if Congress has proved the main obstacle to closing Guantanamo, failing to do so will undoubtedly be a black mark on Obama's legacy.
Trump has yet to score a signature legislative victory, a black mark on his record given his party controls both the Senate and House.
The special operations community has, in recent years, faced a scandal after scandal, and this appears to be another black mark on its record.
That black mark will remain until 2021, even though her legal case is resolved and she now has military health insurance through her husband.
Hook early on became embroiled in a scandal that has put a black mark on his time in government and possibly his future career.
"It is the black mark of the transition and I believe there is something that can be done," Kabore said on television late on Tuesday.
"Currently, appealing false positives go into a black hole, and even if they're resolved, they stay on your account as a black mark," Kavesh said.
Weak governance has long been a black mark against mainland Chinese companies and the Kangmei case has sparked calls for tougher oversight and stiffer punishments.
The U.S. current account deficit was also wider than expected at anticipated at -$130.4 billion in the first quarter, another black mark for the economy.
Though she was never arrested, this was a black mark that would hang over the sisters for many years and sent the family into hiding.
If we're going to adhere to those values and live up to those ideals, then the subway's inaccessibility is a huge black mark on us.
As large as both men loom in the modern history of Kurdistan, the civil war is a black mark that many Kurds will not forget.
While it will have little practical effect, it is a black mark on their record, one the women feel is aimed at stifling their speech.
He told me that he'd been to the Black Mark office, Bathory's label, and also presented either Quorthon or his dad with a crucified mouse.
They're hoping to bring Sanders's support for agribusiness to a more public consciousness, which Matt says is a black mark on an otherwise positive record.
It would certainly be seen as a massive, petulant self-own if he doesn't — a black mark at the end of an otherwise remarkable climate legacy.
The one black mark on the standard XPS 21's report card is its poorly located webcam and the 2-in-1 doesn't address the issue.
The case is the latest black mark against the Catholic Church, which has been reeling from sexual abuse scandals across several countries that date back decades.
But Nandagiri says the lawsuit seems to be particular to the brand, and probably shouldn't leave a black mark on the entire category of cleansing conditioners.
Mr. Petraeus, 64, has his own black mark: He was prosecuted for mishandling classified material in a scandal stemming from an extramarital affair with his biographer.
Some employees worry that their time at WeWork could be a "black mark" on their résumés, according to a New York magazine Intelligencer report on Monday.
People rejected for training know it is a black mark that will sideline their careers, he said in an interview this month at his Baghdad office.
Impeachment will always be a black mark on Trump&aposs legacy, as it&aposs a rare and serious political rebuke in the realm of US politics.
Still, White House aides have done their best to argue Trump is unfazed by the black mark that was about to be tattooed onto his legacy.
But this need not be a black mark on your record as the process of correcting it presents an opportunity for you to help your country.
There's still skepticism as to whether or not it will be a Avengers-style landmark and if it will be yet another black mark on Warner's slate.
Many have pointed to this incident as a black mark on Hobby Lobby, the Greens, and the Museum of the Bible, and a serious setback for them.
If you stay in the race much beyond that point, you risk having the presidential campaign as a black mark on your overall record -- and political career.
The result was one of the worst academic scandals in college sports history, and a huge black mark on a prestigious university and its proud athletic program.
That left Berkeley, the birthplace of the 1960's Free Speech Movement, with a black mark on its reputation no clean-up crew can easily wash off.
I have also talked to the folks that had to do with her internship and made absolutely certain that there will be no black mark on her record.
After Bieber, 22, posted a photo showing a tiny black mark next to his right eye, fans were quick to assume that the teeny-tiny mark was permanent.
DP: You know, were they, is the reason they didn't realize they were making ... There was just a real failure there, and it's a black mark for everybody.
Her vote in favor of the Iraq war is a black mark, but to her credit, she has explained her thinking rather than trying to rewrite that history.
Is a black mark on so-called human ingenuity that it took us until 2016 to have a hockey goal scored by a goddamned javelin toss penalty shot?
The arrest is likely to be seen as another black mark against casinos, still a contentious issue after lawmakers last year finished legalising them following years of debate.
These forms, which must be filed with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority when the broker or financial adviser leaves, can leave a black mark on that person's career.
Without a veto override, the state's bond ratings would be sent to junk status, a black mark on his governorship from which it would be difficult to recover.
It's yet another black mark against social media at a time when the tech industry's reputation as an accelerator of false information is attracting criticism from the highest places.
" Hickam concluded, "I have also talked to the folks that had to do with her internship and made absolutely certain there will be no black mark on her record.
There is some hope from fans of the Saudis that this will be an isolated black mark, and that the oil nation will retain their relationships in Silicon Valley.
She worried that a job in cannabis would be such a severe black mark on his résumé that it would take him out of the running for future jobs.
Subsequently, Martland was told that the incident was a black mark on his record, and an Army review board in February 2015 recommended him for removal from the service.
The U.S. official said he had heard from virtually every ASEAN country that the Cambodian chairmanship had left "a black mark" on the bloc that was not to be repeated.
"It can be a black mark on your record," says Alison Green, who runs the Ask a Manager blog and released a book with the same name earlier this year.
And when you are weighing credibility and one party is going to be very abruptly and certainly attacked for missing evidence, it certainly casts a black mark on their credibility.
The closures left some 200,000 students in academic limbo, wondering if they could continue their studies and worried about the black mark of a Gulen school on their college record.
It was also a black mark for Roivant, which has told a convincing story until now about using data more effectively than big pharma companies that have exponentially more employees and resources.
You might remember 249.99-year-old Logan Paul as the controversial YouTuber who gained international notoriety (and a permanent YouTube black mark) after posting a video in Japan's "suicide forest" in 23.8.
Unfortunately, the agency tasked with keeping flyers safe in American airports has just received another black mark that calls into further question its ability to perform its job with anything resembling competence.
Any criminal charges against Cohen would represent a blow to Trump, who employed Cohen for more than a decade, and serve as another black mark for Republicans ahead of the midterm elections.
The incident, however, became a serious black mark on his reputation, a mark that he sought to excise in part by becoming a leading champion of campaign finance reform during the 22000s.
But last year, three academics issued a working paper that ranked brokerage firms by the percentage of their investment professionals who had at least one black mark on their industry disciplinary records.
Even though the admission of cheating was a black mark on Mitsubishi's report card, it was not safety issue as the company had faced in the early 2000s, Humphrey told CNBC's "Squawk Box ".
It's the worst thing you can do because you don't only put a black mark on your record, you make it harder for other women in this industry by perpetuating a stale stereotype.
But others, battle-worn from days of recent Twitter hoaxes targeting celebrities like Jack Black, Mark Zuckerberg, Katy Perry and Drake quickly turned skeptical: Something just didn't seem quite right about this one.
Of course, within two weeks, Trump is likely to be only the third American president to be impeached -- a black mark that is certain to form the first line of his eventual obituary.
We cannot allow policymakers to railroad us into an artificial welfare state with no opportunity for upward mobility--a history of substance use disorder cannot continue to be a black mark on anyone's record.
Video of Katie Porter's questioning of Tim Sloan: An on-the-record contradiction like that is a black mark during a congressional hearing; having it hammered home with a whiteboard display is downright humiliating.
If I include the fact I was dismissed twice, once including a court case, I feel as if that's a huge black mark against me and essentially immediately removes me from the candidate pool.
So right now we know this: Something went very wrong for Froome at the Vuelta, and that something, now and perhaps forever, has put a black mark next to his name in every record book.
The incident was a black mark on the presidency of Park Geun-hye, who appeared to be absent during the unfolding disaster, not addressing the nation until seven hours after the ferry began taking on water.
"This is a black mark on the justice system as a whole, and should be recognized as such, while also giving these men the ability to live as normal a life as possible," concludes the petition.
To be fair, the spat it got into with Waymo, over information allegedly kept by a former Alphabet employee whose self-driving startup was acquired by Uber, isn't necessarily a black mark against its own tech.
During the troubled summer of '250, that was just what the country's disillusioned 216-somethings needed — the festival took place not one full week after the Manson murders left an irreversible black mark on American culture.
They found that about 7 percent of the brokers had at least one black mark, yet 44 percent of those who lost their jobs because of misconduct found work elsewhere in the industry within a year.
"Unless this thing starts to show significant progress prior to the midterms, it's going to be a black mark, because the economy will start to slow down," he said, referring to congressional elections on Nov. 6.
Letter To the Editor: Re "The Spirit of Liu Xiaobo" (editorial, July 14): The death of the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo after years of incarceration is another black mark on China's human rights record.
First, they said, the court-martial was the kind of black mark on his record that would most likely have prevented him from being hired by the C.I.A., or would at least complicate his tenure there.
Make no mistake; the fact that employees were able to illegally open accounts is a serious black mark against one of the largest and most respectable banks in the world and a violation of a compliance issue.
But he has been suspended for two weeks without pay — a serious black mark in federal government service — and museum officials have stripped him of his responsibilities as head of its mammal division for a full year.
Even the act of canceling an unauthorized credit card can register as a black mark on a person's credit record, which in turn could lead to a higher interest rate on a home mortgage or car loan.
Looming over their debate has been recognition of a political reality: While they could impeach Mr. Trump, leaving a historical black mark on his record, it is very unlikely that the Republican-controlled Senate would remove him.
Looming over their debate has been recognition of a political reality: While they could impeach Mr. Trump, leaving a historical black mark on his record, it is very unlikely that the Republican-controlled Senate would remove him.
Image: APYahoo released its latest earnings report today, and while there were some bright nuggets for the beleaguered company—its reported revenue for the second quarter of this year beat analyst estimates—there was one distinct black mark.
My mother has hypertension, high cholesterol, and a probably-congenital heart arrhythmia that in 67 years has caused a single bout of fainting at an office Christmas party, but still counts as a black mark on her record.
"The convicted homosexual men should no longer have to live with the black mark of a criminal conviction," said Maas, a member of the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), junior partner in conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling coalition.
Wells Fargo said in October that it would refund homebuyers who were wrongly charged fees to secure low mortgage rates, a black mark against a lender that already had been roiled by scandal over its treatment of customers.
Leo Labs and its high-fidelity space radar track orbital debris better than ever — from New Zealand Swarm has clearly moved well past the black mark on its FCC record when it launched test satellites without the proper approvals.
He said ISI research also suggested that Turkish consulates were refusing to renew passports of other Turkish citizens living abroad "who have a black mark against their name", and were refusing to grant nationality to their children, potentially leaving them stateless.
That would help fix the imbalance, she argues, in which politicians can move on, draw their pensions and often lead comfortable lives, while their former staffers are left to search for a new job with a black mark on their name.
On Sunday, Gaga stepped out in one of her loudest looks of the weekend, an oversized leopard-print coat and matching leopard-print boots, which she paired with a black belt, a black Mark Cross handbag and a bold red lip.
Some WeWork employees are worried that having the company's name on their résumés might act as a "black mark against them" after the recently postponed initial public offering and the departure of CEO and cofounder Adam Neumann, New York magazine reported.
This is a testimony to the rising right-wing anti-intellectualism in the U.S., where being well read and well educated is not to be admired—or even something to aspire to—but rather bestows the black mark of elitism.
The lack of Google apps is a serious black mark on the device, as it is now shipping without the Android app ecosystem and without killer Google apps like the Play Store, Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Chrome, Google Assistant, and more.
When the two men looked closely at the images, Mr. Molony said, they were shocked to discover a 30-foot-long diagonal black mark on the hull's front starboard side, close to where the ship was pierced by the iceberg.
"I expect most acquisitions will still be in the consumer staples and discretionary space, but the black mark that Kraft Heinz has left on the Berkshire track record has probably made Buffett a little gun shy," Seifert told CNN Business.
The San Francisco-based bank said in October that it would refund homebuyers who were wrongly charged fees to secure low mortgage rates - a black mark against a lender which has already been roiled by scandal over its treatment of customers.
When: Opens Saturday, December 10, 11am–5pm Where: Japanese American National Museum (100 North Central Avenue, Downtown, Los Angeles) Our nation's wartime interment camps are a black mark on our history, one that most people thought could never be repeated.
But for a guy who has overseen everything from NSA surveillance to widespread drone attacks in the Middle East, Gitmo remains a black mark in Obama's civil liberties record—and advocates for closing the facility aren't exactly optimistic he'll finally shut it down.
But for someone who premised a campaign -- and a presidency -- on his unblinking ability to not only pick the best and brightest but then to find ways to make them even more successful, Trump's misjudgment of Flynn seems like a major black mark.
POLITICO reported earlier this month that local health care providers in at least 18 states saw drops of up to 23 percent in benefit enrollment — a sign that the mere threat of an immigration black mark can drive people away from government assistance.
Some of these children were wearing flip-flops, and all of them came from a place largely written off by the middle and upper classes of Brazil, a country where growing up in a favela is a black mark as permanent as a tattoo.
Andrew M. Cuomo has been publicly pushing the idea of Democratic unity in New York, where his seeming acceptance of a Republican-led State Senate has been seen by some in his party as a black mark on an otherwise legitimate record of liberal accomplishments.
The first one (released in 23) is considered the one major black mark in the animation studio's killer run from 33's Toy Story to 23's Toy Story 216, and 215's Cars 2 is the only Pixar film with a "rotten" score on Rotten Tomatoes.
They're communicating with each other, picking up empty cans, using a camera to check whether they have the right lid — one lid has a black mark to show it's faulty — and then sending them along a conveyor belt to decide which can passes and which fails.
Indeed, it is telling of how effective Trump can be that Mueller's decision to fire an FBI agent for his email conversations about the campaign was somehow turned into a black mark against him, rather than a sign of how cautiously the process has been handled.
Audiences got a glimpse of a meeting Kardashian had with a handful of executives, and even though she spent most of said meeting distracted by a black mark on the wall of her home, she did reveal a handful of details about the show-in-progress.
A guitar-solo end zone dance of a scene I put Ramsay's action at the top of this week's GOGOT recap because I wanted to get it over with, and because his (fake, completely non-canon) scenes were a black mark on what was otherwise a pretty jammin' episode.
It's a very real thing to set fire to a place you love the idea of — the idea of being head booker, like Hannah (Gugu Mbatha-Raw); lead anchor, like Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston); head producer, like Chip Black (Mark Duplass); truth-telling journalist, like Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon).
For all the novel's deliberate disorder, however, one motif seems to underpin every action and thought of these characters both as a family unit and as individuals: the imaginary "black mark" that Layla tells her children appears on the hearts of all who act contrary to the will of God.
WeWork shelves IPO for now under new leadershipWeWork's bonds plummet to record low after company pulls its IPOGoogle examined WeWork search results and reportedly found 'the most alarming negative sentiment trends' it's seen for such a companySome WeWork employees are now worried that they have a 'black mark' on their résumésWeWork opened 400 locations in 3 years.
For the e-commerce companies at the center of it all, getting out in front and addressing this challenge before it becomes a reputational black mark involves a deep understanding of a complicated set of state and local tax laws, and a leap of faith that now is the right time to start proactively collecting sales tax.
On the manure-scented main strip of this Woodstock, in Madison County's horse country about 25 miles southeast of Syracuse, lies the answer to a question that has bedeviled me for months: How did this rural county become the place with the highest percentage of stockbrokers in the entire United States with at least one black mark on their disciplinary records?
That could have long term effects: even leaving the country voluntarily could leave a black mark on any future application they file for immigration benefits in the US. ICE says that it should have been obvious that the university was not an actual educational institution, but a vehicle for fraudulently maintaining a student visa, according to an indictment filed in Michigan federal court in January.
"Turning to Equifax, Nelson said the company holds a "financial guillotine" over its customers: "If your data is not protected, a poor little fella that goes to buy a house, and he's got it ready and he's got the down payment, and he can't get a mortgage because now he's got something, a black mark, on his credit rating that's not real, but has been placed there because of a data breach and the poor little fella can't close on his house.

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