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The students had been brought into disrepute with the public.
But he had brought the entire service into disrepute in the process.
Players are not allowed to take any action that will bring the game into disrepute.
At the same time, the hospital school system was falling into disrepute.
New York has never been above honoring those who fall into disrepute.
That tale is now in disrepute and for good reason.
"The criterion we use is, has the behavior of the person brought the service into disrepute?"
The judge is a clown and has brought the court into disrepute.
It's people like you who bring the democratic right to protest into disrepute.
This issue has set people talking about Parliament; it must not bring us into disrepute.
That not only outraged the international media, but it has brought the game into disrepute.
I think my employer can fire me for bringing them into disrepute.
By this time, inflation was bringing the system into disrepute.
No person who would bring the office into disrepute should be chosen, he insisted.
But now, "public service at almost all levels has come into various disrepute.
He faced six charges of bringing the game into disrepute.
I feel that one of the top clubs in the country is close to bringing the game into disrepute.
This serves, in turn, to bring the whole concept of such market research into question, if not disrepute.
The financial industry may be in disrepute with most Americans, but its political power is unabated.
Care is an action, not a word in disrepute.
"It's this kind of thing that brings law enforcement into disrepute."
Some feel the practice has already degenerated to that level of disrepute.
The procedure later fell into disrepute and was prohibited in many countries.
Legal action is brought against her for bringing the pageant into disrepute.
He knew just about every writer of repute, and disrepute.