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These initiatives also enhance the reputability of organic products.
Reputability assessments: Evaluations based on clients' opinions of a program's procedures and services.
"We certainly weren't going to rush to air with accusations against a sitting senator without doing due diligence on the reputability of the claims."
Overall, 69% of those questioned feel this has had an impact on the reputability of the professional services industries.
These remarks emphasize the central judgment of reputability.
Check with the Better Business Bureau to ensure reputability.
Not so fast, suggests Anthony Fitzsimmons at risk specialists Reputability.
The firm followed emerging strategies to ensure reputability, such as establishing international branches and naming galleries after individual dealers.
Grant also unwisely accepted gifts from wealthy donors that cast doubts on his reputability.
There may be different schools of thought, where reputability is the issue at hand, and alternative theories that can be based on the hand formula.
This would reduce the need for custom simulators, and hence increase repeatability and reputability of experiments.
As the leady departed Lantano said to Nicholas, "This one is not entirely without reputability."
As a matter of policy, the Society does not offer opinions as to the authenticity, bona fides, reputability etc of any teacher, group or centre.
While Morgan now questions SK's reputability in court papers, that apparently was not a concern when the derivatives contracts were arranged.
But since the SUV incident, APF's reputability is under scrutiny.
From time to time he glanced toward Berkeley waiting there in suave dark-red reputability, an open book lying suggestively on his cushions.
The website based service is aimed to connect footballers and other celebrities with companies and trades people whose reputability and trustworthiness has been validated.
However, it is also a satire on the mores of the rich—and it is interesting to see how little has changed in what Veblen termed "pecuniary reputability."
We buy into 'reputability' and the 'image' as much as the cause itself - just in the way that we buy into the 'idea' of Hollister or Chanel.
Time has given this miscellany the patina of reputability, but it has not given us the right to be sniffy about parallel developments that we catch in an earlier phase.
CSA gained significant reputability in 2011 when the White House selected the CSA Summit as the venue for announcing the federal government's cloud computing strategy.
In doing so, the working classes seek to emulate the standards of life and play of the leisure class, because they are the people "at the head of the social structure in point of reputability".
Because the legislation does not specify the form of publicity to use, judges will have to learn how to deliver “calculated reputational damage”, says Anthony Fitzsimmons, the chairman of Reputability, the reputation and crisis management firm.
With rare exceptions, the price ceiling is $50,000 at present, and the development of this market depends a great deal on the reputability of the selling organisation and its readiness to give refunds should the purchase fail to please.
While it has a user feedback-based rating system for projects, WWH doesn't guarantee the reputability of every project listed, and encourages volunteers to do some of their own research on a project before committing to any placement.