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"disrepute" Definitions
  1. the fact that somebody/something loses the respect of other people

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It was also to bring the presidency out of disrepute.
And now the very word is brought into needless disrepute.
Lately, the Western devotion to that compass-point has fallen into intellectual disrepute.
Earmarks fell into disrepute at the same time the budget process broke down.
The phrase didn't carry any connotation of disrepute, as it would in America.
But by the 1960s, the scientific theories behind the show had fallen into disrepute.
Mr Bolsonaro had questioned the data and said it brought Brazil's reputation into disrepute.
By the '90s, photography's reputation as a truth-telling medium had long been in disrepute.
The protests were "unfortunate" and the incidents had brought the sport "into disrepute", said Marculescu.
Charles M. Blow What befalls a country riven by a dynasty of deception and disrepute?
At a time when politicians are in disrepute, he argues that this formula will resonate.
"It risks bringing the profession into disrepute and it must not be repeated," the council said.
Their silence encourages Mr. Brennan to continue his antics and bring further disrepute on the Intelligence Community.
Since the introduction of pharmacies selling Western pills, however, much of traditional medicine had fallen into disrepute.
Flush with millions, these tycoons — for all their disrepute as robber barons — enhanced the great cultural institutions.
The very book Kidd had tried to shame into disrepute was embraced by the world of scholarship.
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and U.S. entry into World War II placed isolationism in disrepute.
But Protestant involvement in Guatemalan politics has been messy, and plentiful compromises have dragged the faith into disrepute.
But the DSS has said Sowore's supporters want to bring the service into disrepute in an "orchestrated drama".
Charlie Dent worries about the long-term impact of Trump calling the word of the government into disrepute.
The first is to rid politics as much as possible of the graft that has brought democracy into disrepute.
If this story sounds familiar, it's because several forensic disciplines have fallen into disrepute after contributing to wrongful convictions.
His radio interview had brought both the college and the Presbyterian church into "disrepute", according to his letter of dismissal.
Huawei said Mr. Wang had brought "disrepute" on the company and his actions had nothing to do with its operations.
The medical procedure was designed to treat mental disorders, but has since come into disrepute and has been all but abandoned.
He said the decision was influenced by Russia's ban from Rio for "bringing the sport into disrepute" with their doping record.
Libor rates fell into disrepute after banks were found to be manipulating the rates, and were subsequently fined billions of dollars.
"I don't think the DPA system is in disrepute in any way, shape or form," she told Reuters in an interview.
But many Baloch people were upset because she was seen as bringing disrepute to the community, Mr. Akbar said by phone.
Duddridge argues that Bercow's decision to take public positions on Trump and Brexit has brought his role as Speaker into disrepute.
A former protege of Zuma, he was expelled from the ruling African National Congress in 2011 for bringing the movement into disrepute.
Russia was banned from the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro for "bringing weightlifting into disrepute" after a series of positive tests.
"At the start, we didn't call it artificial intelligence because A.I. was still in disrepute," recalled Mr. Hammond, chief scientist for Narrative Science.
Despite the public disrepute suffered by owner Sir Philip Green following the demise of BHS, one of Arcadia's constituent brands, Arcadia Group Ltd.
Retired Judge Robert Nugent, who is heading the inquiry, said there were many allegations about SARS that had brought the organization into disrepute.
Mabuza was finally sworn in on Tuesday after he was cleared by the ANC of bringing the party into disrepute, weakening the rand.
The panel found the umpire guilty of facilitating betting, disclosing inside information and receiving gift or payment that brought the game into disrepute.
The counter-reaction to these and other actions is that the Republican president, Republican Congress and Republican leaders fall into widespread public disrepute.
Brown said in a disciplinary letter that he was "deeply troubled" by Payne&aposs conduct, which he said brought "significant disrepute" on the department.
The murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a journalist, cast Saudi Arabia and the fund into disrepute, while the shares of tech firms started to tank.
Len McCluskey, the boss of the powerful Unite union, signed a letter accusing violent trans-rights activists of bringing "our progressive movement into disrepute".
And while important aspects of Bill Clinton's presidency have not worn well, it is mostly because they have fallen into disrepute on the left.
In the 1980s, MDMA lost its legal status around the world under a United Nations agreement, having fallen into disrepute as a street drug.
In the current poisonous political environment two out of three of our constitutional institutions, the presidency and the congress, are suffering from public disrepute.
When he was named by President George W. Bush to take over the Central Intelligence Agency in mid-230, it was in wide disrepute.
When I got sober, I still didn't really feel this social disrepute until I got out of the recovery bubble—rehab, 12-step meetings.
Blizzard (ATVI) said the act violated its competition rules because it brought the player into "public disrepute," offended the public and damaged Blizzard's image.
The provision in the law prohibited the PTO from registering trademarks that may disparage or bring into contempt or disrepute any persons, living or dead.
Arguably, Donald Trump's past conduct already has provided sufficient grounds establishing a lack of fitness for office and disrepute to the institution of the presidency.
I do not accept the allegation that I have brought the Labour Party into disrepute - nor that I am in any way guilty of anti-Semitism.
Both activities hide below the surface of legitimate enterprises, cast a shadow of disrepute on those very enterprises and can be neutralized through transparency and accountability.
Along with two articles charging him with making false statements before the grand jury, the third article charged Nixon with bringing disrepute on the Federal Judiciary.
Ramaphosa's influential deputy David Mabuza unexpectedly postponed taking up his seat to address accusations he had brought the ruling party into disrepute, owing to graft allegations.
You are bringing that system into disrepute which makes supermarkets take a review of all of their systems, and might make customers take their money elsewhere.
They reveled in the disrepute of their chosen genre and did not mind at all that their movies were disdained by (most) parents and (many) critics.
"If a conviction is proven to have brought that athlete or their sport into disrepute, then yes it would (rule an athlete out)," Chiller told local media.
His behavior on many levels has brought the House Intelligence Committee into major disrepute and has fatally compromised his ability to chair an honest and credible investigation.
Like the red tape that chokes business, this fails to achieve its aim, because it brings the law into disrepute and leads people to break the rules.
What to do when the person who founded a company has done something to bring his creation into disrepute, especially when this individual personifies the company's image?
Few of my peers claim to experience a "midlife crisis," and the kinds of masculine excess at work in Levinson's texts are thankfully in disrepute right now.
Fall into disrepute, cross Trump or claim to have the goods on him and you're wiped clean from his memory, no matter the existence of contradictory forensics.
Alli, 23, has been charged with breaching FA Rule E3 (1) as the post was deemed 'insulting and/or improper and/or brought the game into disrepute'.
If, in the company's "sole judgment," the clause states, the writer "becomes the subject of public disrepute, contempt, complaints or scandals," Condé Nast can terminate the agreement.
The following day the firm was expelled from the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA), a British trade body, for unethical behaviour and bringing the industry into disrepute.
They will never ascend the throne and their public function, insofar as they have one at all, is to support the crown...and avoid bringing it into disrepute.
DEPUTY DELAY Ramaphosa's influential deputy David Mabuza unexpectedly postponed taking up his seat to address accusations he had brought the ruling party into disrepute, owing to graft allegations.
Beyond that, the standard for discipline is a vague and subjective standard that hinges on the commissioner's assessment of whether a player has brought disrepute upon the league.
Macroeconomic theorists, who long dominated the list of recipients, have fallen into disrepute since the 2008 financial crisis, which their theories largely failed to predict or to explain.
Huawei said it had fired Wang Weijing for bringing the company into "disrepute," after he was arrested on charges of colluding with local government officials to spy within Poland.
Once dubbed the "real life slumdog multi-millionaire," Mitra's credentials had come into disrepute following a Financial Times report which raised doubts over the executive's history as an entrepreneur.
The seven suspended officers are accused of accessing a law enforcement database for personal gain, failing to report a violation of the law, and bringing disrepute to the department.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's ruling African National Congress should discipline President Jacob Zuma for bringing the party into disrepute, housing minister and presidential hopeful Lindiwe Sisulu said on Friday.
That committee, which includes senior civil servants and members independent of government, can recommend removing honours from people who have done something to "bring the honours system into disrepute".
During his presidency, enemy body counts have been the lens through which Mr. Trump has viewed the Afghanistan war — an often meaningless metric in disrepute since the Vietnam War.
"  It said Schiff had "misled the American people," brought disrepute on the House and made "a mockery of the impeachment process, one of this chamber's most solemn constitutional duties.
The war forced him to return to an isolationist United States, where internationalism was in disrepute, and continued to be through much of the 1920s and into the '30s.
Rather than embellish Irish economic performance, the revision brought the GDP number into disrepute because it merely reflected the fact some big companies had relocated some business to Ireland.
In docs, they say his contract included a clause that allowed for his firing if he put Barstool in "public disrepute" with his public comments ... including several about Barstool staffers.
Anything that brings a player into "public disrepute," offends the public, or damages Blizzard's image would lead to a ban and loss of prize money, according to the competition rules.
"We condemn unreservedly anyone who is involved in this, it is illegal, it brings shooting into disrepute and it is completely wrong, and fortunately it is extremely rare," he said.
It criminalised the publication of "any message, rumour, report or statement" that brought the government or any public officer "to ridicule or disrepute"—ie, any journalism feistier than a weather report.
Though "Three Tall Women" won him his third Pulitzer Prize, in 1994, and marked his return from the critical wilderness after two decades of disrepute, this is the play's Broadway premiere.
He skipped meetings with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, two strongmen he has drawn close but who have fallen into disrepute.
President Trump has not necessarily committed a crime, the congressman said, but he has "undermined" the integrity of his office, "brought disrepute" on the presidency, and "betrayed" the trust of Americans.
The House ultimately adopted three articles of impeachment, charging Nixon with giving false testimony and with "bringing disrepute on the Federal Judiciary," and the Senate convicted him on the first two.
"In accordance with the terms and conditions of Huawei's labor contract, we have made this decision because the incident in question has brought Huawei into disrepute," a company spokesman, Joe Kelly, said.
That Mr Cameron proposes to reward his friends network on such a huge scale will not only bring the honours system into disrepute, it will undermine the reputation of the Theresa May.
" Her position has done little to dissuade Green, whose impeachment articles say Trump has "brought disrepute, contempt, ridicule and disgrace on the presidency" and "sown discord among the people of the United States.
I stand by my comments: 'the reinstatement of RUSADA, given the softening of the demand that Russia accept the findings of the McLaren Report, will tarnish WADA's reputation and bring sport into disrepute'.
The new president of the Russian Weightlifting Federation, Maxim Agapitov set out to change the culture of the sport after the Olympic ban, imposed by the IWF for bringing the sport into disrepute.
MEXICO CITY — "The government will plunge into a degree of disrepute that nothing and no one will ever wash away" wrote the great liberal historian Daniel Cosío Villegas after the massacre of Oct.
Republicans need to be voted out in November since they are incapable of standing up to this unfit president who puts our reputation and our leadership in disrepute every day and with every tweet.
"Bell Pottinger has brought the P.R. and communications industry into disrepute with its actions, and it has received the harshest possible sanctions," Francis Ingham, the public relations association's director-general, said in a statement.
" The resolution sticks strictly to bigotry: It states that Trump brought "contempt, ridicule, disgrace and disrepute, has sown discord among the people of the United States, has demonstrated that he is unfit to be President.
Within this paradigm, wearable tech appeals not because of their features, but because they stay consistent in a contemporary life where new diets, superfoods, or exercise fads crash into disrepute as quickly as they rise.
The company said Mr. Chung had broken a rule barring players from engaging in any act that "brings you into public disrepute, offends a portion or group of the public, or otherwise damages" Blizzard's image.
That's a high note to wrap up 2017 on for Twitter, which has seen disrepute over its rampant harassment problem and other issues like its involvement in the alleged Russian operation to swing the 2016 elections.
Makhosi Khoza, who has already been charged with bringing the party into disrepute, was removed "owing to the irretrievable breakdown of relations between herself and ANC members of the committee" the ANC said in a statement.
Early on, Professor Putnam studied with Hans Reichenbach, a leading proponent of logical positivism, the school of thought, now in disrepute, that maintains that the only basis of knowledge is that which can be scientifically verified.
But after a photo of Hopkins and Cross having sex in a field appeared in the tabloids, Hopkins was fired by the Met Office for bringing the weather forecaster into disrepute, according to the Daily Mail.
When the truth itself is under attack and millions of Americans blithely accept anti-truth propaganda, those of disrepute and those of foul motive learn that dishonesty is a viable position — and possibly a winning strategy.
Weber both expanded the field and contracted it — without the thrill of his initial claims, gravitational astronomy wouldn't have galvanized the community; without the skepticism his disrepute spawned, a ­LIGO-like undertaking might have materialized much sooner.
The Sedition Act forbade, under the risk of fines and imprisonment, any person or group to speak, write or publish anything considered false, scandalous or malicious that brought Congress and/or the president into contempt or disrepute.
Russia was banned from the Rio 2016 Games for repeated offences that "brought weightlifting into disrepute" and is also among the nine nations excluded from the world championships for having three or more of those 49 positives.
"His continued membership runs the risk of bringing the honors system into disrepute and, moreover, sending the deeply troubling signal that our government does not take women's voices or allegations of sexual harassment seriously," the letter said.
The four articles of impeachment unveiled by Green say Trump has "has undermined the integrity of his office with impunity" and "brought disrepute on the presidency," but do not argue that the president has committed a crime.
" According to Blizzard, Ng violated a competition rule that prohibits "engaging in any act that, in Blizzard's sole discretion, brings you into public disrepute, offends a portion or group or the public, or otherwise damages (the) Blizzard image.
Detective Jeff Payne "Your conduct toward Ms. Wubbels in this incident was inappropriate, unreasonable, unwarranted, discourteous, disrespectful, and has brought significant disrepute on both you as a Police Officer and on the Department as a whole," Brown wrote.
South Africa's deputy president, David Mabuza, is set to be sworn in as a lawmaker on Tuesday, a week after he requested a postponement to address accusations he had brought the ruling African National Congress (ANC) into disrepute.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's deputy president David Mabuza was sworn in as a lawmaker on Tuesday, after a week's postponement for him to address accusations he brought the ruling African National Congress (ANC) into disrepute, the party said.
" In an interview, Mr. Bratton said that the excesses of the Baltimore police should not discredit an approach to policing that he argued, far from being outdated or in disrepute, remained "the fundamental principle on which police operate.
BEIJING — The Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei has fired an employee who was arrested in Poland on charges of spying for the Chinese government, saying in a statement late Saturday that the worker had brought "disrepute" to the company.
"The (ICC) Board considered the behavior of some of the West Indies players in the immediate aftermath of the final, and unanimously agreed that certain comments and actions were inappropriate, disrespectful and brought the event into disrepute," the ICC said.
It was only in the 1990s that England reasserted its claim to be a global football hub, rebranding its top division as the Premier League in response to a series of violent tragedies that had brought the game into serious disrepute.
Andrew Scott-Howman, a New Zealand employment lawyer, said he had seen a growing number of cases in which workers were accused of "bringing their employers into disrepute," which he said was a more subtle charge than outright criminal activity.
Prior to the June 19 ruling, the office had regularly dismissed applications "which may disparage … persons, living or dead, institutions, beliefs, or national symbols, or bring them into contempt, or disrepute," under Section 2(a) of the Trademark Act of 1946.
These shifts include the invention of the internet, dramatic gains in computational power at diminishing cost, and the relatively recent renaissance of artificial intelligence research following periods of "AI winter" in the 1970s and 80s when the field fell into disrepute and defunding.
In the email Zhu posted, DeJack says that the organization was alerted to social media posts containing "offensive, insensitive and inappropriate content" in violation of pageant rules that require contestants to be of good character and not bring the organization into disrepute.
It would bring the Senate into public disrepute, destroy the historic role and tradition of the Senate, leave Gorsuch confirmed as a tainted justice in the eyes of many Americans and create doubts about the legitimacy of the Supreme Court among many citizens.
What does it tell us politically that Francis, who has not been shy about translating his faith into specific discussion of contemporary issues, is so widely admired by the citizenry, compared to most politicians, who are held in such widespread disrepute by voters?
"The disrepute in which you have brought the SARS and the government as a whole and the risk to the national Revenue Fund are enormous," Ramaphosa said in a March 19 letter informing Moyane of his suspension that was seen by Reuters.
The two reporters, who were awarded the Pulitzer Prize while they were behind bars, left prison on Tuesday after more than 16 months, ending a case that had brought global condemnation of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi and disrepute to her country.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the band The Slants earlier in the day, finding that a clause that blocked the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) from registering trademarks that may disparage or bring into contempt or disrepute any person violated the First Amendment.
To the west, where Crossrail crosses rails with two tube lines and a future second line, she chronicles the evolution of St Giles, once a far-flung outpost of London, which sank into disrepute and found lasting fame as the setting for Hogarth's Gin Lane.
A Macklemore and Ryan Lewis: This Unruly Mess I've Made (self-released)Since the only bad thing I know about this diligent, talented, sincere Evergreen College alum is his post-"Thrift Shop" stage gear, I consider his critical disrepute a disgrace to my vocation.
Her essays self-consciously recall the reformers of the 19th century, those Ciceros of the lyceum and the revival tent — a number of whom she has rescued from obscurity or disrepute, giving the Second Great Awakening its due for spreading abolitionism into the Free-Soil Midwest.
But both convictions were overturned, and critics said the prosecutions, however well intentioned, did more harm than good by giving Mr. Zündel and other Holocaust deniers, including Robert Faurisson of France and Ditlieb Felderer of Sweden, a platform and a chance to bring truth itself into disrepute.
The wad of media reports, official testimony, and silly gossip known these days as the "Russia scandal" continues to roll around DC like a tumbleweed of trash, rattling the foundations of the Trump administration and coating everyone associated with the president in a thin layer of disrepute.
Democrats will charge, with good reason and strong chances of success, that the GOP Supreme Court shutdown scheme embodies everything Americans dislike about Washington and everything that brings Congress to such high levels of public disrepute that, according to RealClearPolitics, more than three-quarters of Americans disapprove of Congress.
"Because of this turbulence in the market, no one's really too sure as to the viability of this new product and the overhanging court proceedings obviously bring it a little more into disrepute as well," Finlayson said of the new India stock futures the SGX plans to launch.
"One expected that with his moral authority so wounded, by these serious charges of corruption, more so by his own written admission, Mr. Justice Onnoghen would have acted swiftly to spare our Judicial Arm further disrepute by removing himself from superintending over it while his trial lasted," the President wrote on Twitter.
They equated one candidate's reckless use of a private email server with the other candidate's litany of disrepute — his reported failure to pay taxes; his insults of a Gold Star family; charges that he regularly groped women; as well as federal charges of racial bias against black people trying to rent apartments.
Activision Blizzard, which has created some of the most popular games in e-sports, including Overwatch and StarCraft, said Mr. Chung had run afoul of a rule barring players from any act that "brings you into public disrepute, offends a portion or group of the public, or otherwise damages" the company's image.
As co-founder of the Democratic Leadership Council and longtime director of its allied think tank, the Progressive Policy Institute, he was among the intellectual architects of the Democratic Party's shift toward a hawkish neoliberalism — a shift that has fallen into disrepute after the twin debacles of the Iraq War and the financial crisis.
In all of this, Donald Trump, by his conduct, has been undermining the integrity of his office, has brought disrepute on the presidency, has betrayed his trust as President and has acted in a manner subversive of the rule of law and justice, to the manifest injury of the people of the United States and our democracy.
" Alter argues that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, likewise, "has brought his office into dishonor and disrepute" by "his craven performance opposite Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
So they lost," while Hendrik Hertzberg countered, "It is certainly true that liberalism is in disrepute among a plurality of Americans, and that Dukakis allowed Bush to define him as a liberal and to define a liberal as someone whose disdain for God, the flag, and national defense is exceeded only by his eagerness to release murderers from prison.
That the pro-Trump voices, like you, John, see him as a bulwark against the trends that have marginalized traditional Christianity in France or England or Germany, while Trump critics (like myself and perhaps you, David) fear that by leading American Christians into defeat and disrepute, he will hasten us down the road to European secularism.
If these banana republic standards and rules are applied to this trial it would bring great disrepute to the Senate, which may be acceptable to McConnell and Trump, but should not be acceptable to the chief justice who presides over the trial and would not be acceptable to the virtually 70 percent of Americans who want appropriate witnesses and evidence to be presented.
The Russians banned so far include the 67 track and field athletes barred as a whole by the International Association of Athletics Federations and more than 30 others rejected under new eligibility criteria established by the I.O.C. Russia's eight-member weight lifting team was kicked out of the games on Friday for what the international federation called "extremely shocking" doping results that brought the sport into "disrepute."
Blizzard said Chung violated the following rule: Engaging in any act that, in Blizzard's sole discretion, brings you into public disrepute, offends a portion or group of the public, or otherwise damages Blizzard image will result in removal from Grandmasters and reduction of the player's prize total to $0 USD, in addition to other remedies which may be provided for under the Handbook and Blizzard's Website Terms.
Instead, Green's impeachment articles state that Trump has "undermined the integrity of his office" and "brought disrepute on the presidency" with his equivocating response to the violence stemming from a white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Va.; attacks on NFL players kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality; and since-dismissed allegations by Trump that former President Obama ordered a wiretap of Trump Tower.
"Engaging in any act that, in Blizzard's sole discretion, brings you into public disrepute, offends a portion or group of the public, or otherwise damages Blizzard image will result in removal from Grandmasters and reduction of the player's prize total to $0 USD, in addition to other remedies which may be provided for under the Handbook and Blizzard's Website Terms," Activision Blizzard said, citing its rules.
Think about it: In an age of anti-establishment fervor, at a time when RealClearPolitics finds that Congress is held in disapproval by between 75 and 80 percent of voters, Sanders has achieved spectacularly positive numbers on matters of honesty, trust and favorability that are not matched by any Democrat or Republican running for president, or a Congress that is held in disrepute by more than three-fourths of the American people.
" Blizzard cited the 2019 Hearthstone Grandmasters Official Competition Rules section 6.1 (o), which reads: "Engaging in any act that, in Blizzard's sole discretion, brings you into public disrepute, offends a portion or group of the public, or otherwise damages Blizzard image will result in removal from Grandmasters and reduction of the player's prize total to $0 USD, in addition to other remedies which may be provided for under the Handbook and Blizzard's Website Terms.
In all of this, the aforementioned Donald John Trump has, by his statements, brought the high office of the President of the United States in contempt, ridicule, disgrace, and disrepute, has sown seeds of discord among the people of the United States, has demonstrated that he is unfit to be President, and has betrayed his trust as President of the United States to the manifest injury of the people of the United States, and has committed a high misdemeanor in office.

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