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And the risk for the party is he tarnishes everybody.
Anything that potentially tarnishes those brands, they pay attention to.
"Association with this grim content tarnishes Chooseco's trademark," the lawsuit states.
Silver also tarnishes over time and isn't as strong as gold.
Attempting to suppress news reporting only further tarnishes the kingdom's reputation.
The letter, dated Thursday, says the t-shirt line tarnishes their trademark.
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"Charging Bull" sculptor Arturo Di Modica said "Fearless Girl" tarnishes the bull's positive message.
None of this tarnishes the harrowing achievement of Infamy's take on the internment camps.
It's just a dating show that's so boring it tarnishes the concept of dating itself.
This is a story about conscience and sin, and the way murder tarnishes the soul.
In the dysfunction that now tarnishes our commitment to the foreign-born, this certainty emerges.
In any organization or walk of life there's some piece of shit that tarnishes a reputation.
The federal investigators who conducted the inquiry into the flight contend that "Sully" tarnishes their reputation.
"This paranoia that reeks of racism tarnishes Australia's image as a multicultural society," the report said.
This disaster tarnishes that rise -- and threatens to hand Republicans an opportunity this fall and beyond.
"This behavior also tarnishes the reputation of the British people abroad," the justice minister, Rory Stewart, stated.
They just hope it isn't a blowout that tarnishes climate action in the state for a generation.
Any doctor whose own moral convictions outweighs the patient's needs tarnishes the medical community as a whole.
So on those rare occasions when he does something about human rights, it only tarnishes the cause.
Conservatives were furious, blaming a lobbying campaign from big businesses, which worry that the bill tarnishes Georgia's reputation.
When Trump tarnishes the credibility of governance at home and America's reputation abroad, he horrifies the Washington elite.
Cameron is the leading proponent staying in the EU, and anything that tarnishes his brand could undermine that campaign.
All Street." tagline, "tarnishes" the Sesame Workshop brand, whose goal is helping "kids everywhere grow smarter, stronger and kinder.
This is a fundamental weakness embedded in the history of statistics and tarnishes how we ask questions and seek answers.
Some say Esquel is the king of the pallasites because it has such a unique alloy composition that never tarnishes.
It also tarnishes the final decision on obstruction in a way that undermines both the investigation and the Justice Department.
Analysts say the announcement further tarnishes the reputation of Japan's globe-trotting manufacturers, long celebrated for their high-quality products.
There's also the matter of Sharapova's legacy, and whether using an endurance-enhancing drug tarnishes her lengthy resume of accomplishments.
The company noted such refusals have generated negative social media comments, which tarnishes Sydney as an international dining and hospitality destination.
Artifact is based on the latter, and yes, it's a very well designed card game, but the monetization system tarnishes it.
Becker loves the Shriners and supports their mission wholeheartedly, but thinks hiring animal acts to perform in the circus tarnishes their image.
The film's dark and, at times, disturbing content dilutes the goodwill for and positive associations with Chooseco's mark and tarnishes its products.
Simply as a blowhard who gains headlines around the world, he reinforces caricatures of the United States and tarnishes our global reputation.
This effort required to arrange a trade tarnishes the shine of cryptocurrency with the search costs that makes barter systems so inefficient.
This was the Copa Libertadores, the Superclásico, but a doctored, Disney version: less exotic, more European; its tarnishes buffed, its edges smoothed.
Read MoreLendingClub founder's abrupt departure tarnishes emerging industry In economic news, wholesale inventories were up 0.1 percent in March, in-line with expectations.
Maybe Ivanka is bothered by the sexism, or maybe she's merely annoyed that any semblance of her doing domestic labor tarnishes her image.
That war only tarnishes America's image on the "Arab street," amplifies famine and cholera epidemics, and empowers al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
"Not only is it a national shame, it tarnishes the very idea of America and diminishes our standing in the world," Biden said.
"But further punishing a young woman who loved him only compounds the tragedy and tarnishes the memory of that young man," he said.
"We are very happy that our brothers and sisters in blue are boycotting anyone who tarnishes the image of law enforcement," Frazier told CNN.
" It adds: "The EIB enforces a zero-tolerance policy towards fraud and corruption and strives to ensure that no illegal activity tarnishes its business.
The professor says Trump's turn inward tarnishes the democratic model the US has sought to project elsewhere -- at least from outside the Western world.
Nissan is trying to dial back its discounts just as the overall market enters a downturn, and as the Ghosn arrest tarnishes its image.
The jury's verdict further tarnishes the legacy of Jan Crouch, whose television empire became entangled in legal acrimony near the end of her life.
Gutting federal rules puts these companies at a disadvantage against less responsible companies, and tarnishes efforts to portray natural gas as a clean resource.
The loss of the 4x100 meters medal leaves Bolt with eight Olympic golds, and he does not think the ruling tarnishes his glittering career record.
The assassination of a Russian diplomat at the very least tarnishes his reputation at home of executing a Syrian war, mostly without any Russian loss.
If you have any doubt that impeachment tarnishes a president's legacy, let me ask what you think of when you hear the name Bill Clinton.
In a letter to CBS, the embassy complained of a "highly negative portrayal" it said "tarnishes the Philippines' longstanding advocacy for women's rights and gender equality".
Democrats including Coons have raised concerns about the investigation, which some say was restricted by the White House in a way that tarnishes the report's credibility.
Regardless of the outcome of the case, it tarnishes a bilateral relationship in which cooperation against organized crime and drug trafficking has been a major component.
Despite their protests to the contrary, suspicion of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's involvement in the murder of Saudi Jamal Khashoggi still tarnishes their international standing.
But in my experience, on the Mac, an accompanying, optional service, called iCloud Photo Library, which stores all your images in the cloud, tarnishes the improved experience.
But, in my experience, on the Mac, an accompanying, optional service, called iCloud Photo Library, which stores all your images in the cloud, tarnishes the improved experience.
But even if it tarnishes one of the showpieces of Putin's legacy — hosting the 2014 winter Olympics — pollsters predict the scandal is unlikely to hurt him much.
At some point, the question becomes whether even an immense burst of temporary publicity is worth this kind of high price tag, if it tarnishes the Netflix brand.
For his efforts, he earned the enmity of the Communist Party, which is increasingly intolerant of what it calls "historical nihilism" that tarnishes its stewardship of the nation.
It debases the nation when democratic allies dread the damage the president could do to their security, and when he tarnishes America's reputation among friends of freedom everywhere.
"Failure to act tarnishes this FCC's competition legacy and punishes small businesses, schools and libraries who have been promised faster speeds, lower prices and more competition," said Pickering.
How to shade-match bronzerNothing tarnishes the experience of opening a new, glossy package of makeup only to pat it onto your face and realize it looks completely unnatural.
Furthermore, since Apple's more stringent approach to applications, at least in comparison to Google's more lenient approach, exist to provide greater security, this news tarnishes the tech giant's reputation.
Unique among Steelers fans, however, is the belief that any opposing player who tarnishes a Terrible Towel brings upon himself a sinister curse that immediately strikes down his franchise.
Clerics at Al-Azhar have responded angrily to the film, which they say tarnishes the image of establishment Islam just as it steps up efforts to rein in violent extremism.
Trump may not care about the rights of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, but China knows what's going on there, and it knows it deeply tarnishes the regime on the world stage.
"[The tagline] deliberately confuses consumers into mistakenly believing that Sesame is associated with, has allowed, or has even endorsed or produced the movie and tarnishes Sesame's brand," the lawsuit said.
The move also further tarnishes the legacy of the Sochi Olympics, an event held up by President Vladimir Putin to promote his image of Russia as a resurgent world power.
Starting just to keep the streak going and knowing you won't finish the game and have a chance to win it is pointless to me, and it tarnishes the streak.
Indeed, it is bad enough that it not only tarnishes the reputation of its once-great director, Alex Proyas, it makes you wonder if his reputation was ever deserved at all.
Read MoreLendingClub founder's abrupt departure tarnishes emerging industry The convergence of fintech and traditional banking has brought with it the likelihood some companies will have to manage potential conflicts of interest.
The Cuban government tarnishes itself in choosing to squelch the very ingenuity that has made its artists so compelling to the rest of the world and so valuable to the country.
"Even the appearance of White House interference in antitrust law enforcement matters undermines public trust in the Department of Justice's integrity and tarnishes meritorious enforcement by the Antitrust Division," they wrote.
Researchers at U.C.L.A. and the University of Amsterdam found, through a series of experiments, that a sexual harassment claim tarnishes an organization's reputation, even more so than something like financial misconduct.
More important, the toxic disparagement of immigrants tarnishes heroes like Emmanuel Mensah, 28, a New Yorker who came from the West African country of Ghana and joined the Army National Guard.
Instead of achieving its stated goals, the SEC pay ratio rule, as it now stands unfairly tarnishes industries like retail that employ millions of Americans who choose to work part time.
The Swedish branch of environmental organization Greenpeace also said the plants should have been shut down and said the sale was a catastrophe for European climate policy and tarnishes Sweden's environmental reputation.
Instead, they are distributing a trailer that deliberately confuses consumers into mistakenly believing that Sesame is associated with, has allowed, or has even endorsed or produced the movie and tarnishes Sesame's brand.
"In this time when police officers across America are being questioned, to have something like this occur truly tarnishes the good men and women who are police officers," Wagstaffe said in an interview.
And when the duly elected officials of that justice system use it to pursue political and personal ends, it insults our founding creeds and tarnishes the legal and ethical foundations of this country.
"The government takes issue with how organizers have characterized the situation in the country in such a way that deliberately tarnishes the country's image," presidential adviser Patrick Nkanga said of the fundraising effort.
But making that choice leads the military down a dark path that clouds its mission focus, diminishes its bipartisan admiration among Americans and tarnishes its institutional integrity, established over more than two centuries.
Court documents filed by Sesame Workshop claim that the film "tarnishes" the Sesame brand with the "explicit, profane, drug-using, misogynistic, violent, copulating, and even ejaculating puppets" seen in the trailer, according to The Wrap.
"Maybe it's this move from the image of the bold, heroic defender of human rights and ordinary people ... into what is inevitably a more grubby world of politics where compromises are made" that tarnishes reputations, said Smith.
But defense lawyers and some people named to the list — which now totals more than 2,000 individuals and entities — have complained that it is rife with errors and tarnishes reputations with scant evidence and no due process.
President Obama expressed his disgust with the 2016 Republican primary so far in a scathing speech Monday night, saying the rhetoric of the campaign trail "tarnishes the American brand" and that the candidates don't understand what's at risk.
"Our disturbance and reaction over this display which tarnishes Turkey's image and deliberately misinforms the public have been strongly conveyed to the charge d'affaires," the Turkish ministry official said, adding that the headline was removed following the ministry's intervention.
"This definitely tarnishes the reputation of Malaysian badminton, so I want to make a strong stand that BAM will not tolerate any form of match fixing or gambling," BAM President Datuk Seri Norza Zakaria was quoted telling the publication.
" The makers of "Sesame Street," longtime home of the Muppets, filed suit, arguing the film "deliberately confuses consumers into mistakenly believing Sesame is associated with, has allowed, or has even endorsed or produced the movie and tarnishes Sesame's brand.
"When one of our own breaks the trust of the people we are sworn to protect and to serve, it tarnishes the badge we all wear proudly on our chests," Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said Wednesday about Rodriguez's arrest.
" U.S. SENATOR BOB CORKER, HEAD OF SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE: "Imprisoning Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo further tarnishes the already failing leadership of Aung San Suu Kyi and harms Burma's democracy as atrocities continue to be carried out against the Rohingya minority.
The big political risk for the President is that a prolonged trade war of attrition begins to erode US growth, devalues 401Ks in a market correction and tarnishes the economic feel good factor and undermines Trump's boasts of a new era of prosperity.
Replacing this important conversation with bumper sticker political gestures not only allows our leaders to forgo the hard work of legislating, it unfairly tarnishes the men and women of ICE who are doing their jobs every day to keep our country safe.
"Scarborough said the GOP performs "on a fifth-grade level" nationally, adding that it sends "one clown after another clown after another clown up on the national stage and tarnishes the Republican brand in the way that they have for years now.
His conviction tarnishes the legacy of one of Brazil's most commanding political figures, a charismatic leader who grew up poor, challenged the military dictatorship and nurtured global ambitions for his nation, helping to land the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.
"When a member of the N.Y.P.D. is indicted on serious charges like these, it tarnishes all of the admirable things accomplished by other, good officers every day in neighborhoods across New York City," the police commissioner, James P. O'Neill, said in a separate statement.
" Last April, a group of faculty and staff at the university -- not the law school -- released a letter repudiating some of Scalia's opinions on gay rights and affirmative action and arguing that the renaming of the law school "undermines our mission as a public university and tarnishes our reputation.
" In the wake of McCain's death last year, Isakson gave a Senate speech at the time that said "anybody who in any way tarnishes the reputation of John McCain deserves a whipping because most of those who would do the wrong thing about John McCain didn't have the guts to do the right thing when it was their turn.
For now, the Republican political strategy seems to be mostly hoping that Mr. Cuomo, riding high in polls, self-destructs: that the transit woes of New York City's subways worsen; that the upcoming corruption trial of one of his former top aides, Joseph Percoco, tarnishes his image; that the state budget falls out of whack; that Democrats challenge and wound him from the left in a primary; and that the third term curse proves an actual curse.
" In my analysis of 85033 documents that discuss NSHR operations and funding, I see the names of many of individuals and groups now stoking fear about the non-existent "Muslim ban," including: former host of the Qatar-owned Al-Jazeera TV channel, Wajahat Ali, hired to write a 2011 "anti-Muslim hate" report by the Center for American Progress, a left-leaning think tank founded by former chairman of the Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign, John Podesta, and the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University, which tweeted out earlier this year, "#MuslimBan tarnishes American image as land of optimism & opportunity.
But if either Dustin Poirier or Michael Johnson tests positive before or after their main event UFC fight this weekend in Hidalgo, Texas, or if "Cyborg" comes up dirty again when she fights Lina Lansberg next weekend, or if Dan Henderson once again tarnishes his all-American reputation before he gets a chance to rematch Michael Bisping on October 8, the angry, passionate, vengeful, unforgiving, punitive side of me will rear its ugly head once again, and then you might hear me calling for the UFC to start taking a more German approach to law and order.

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