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reputation
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reputation,
n a person's credit, honor, and character; esteem in which one is held.

reputation
Graduate education The level of prestige of an institution or residency program. See High-power institution, Residency.


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Generally there is clearly a residual reputational issue we need to face, there is a morale issue among our client advisers, there has been a tighter scrutiny of tax matters, that's not helping value creation.
That's why it is important that the potential reputational risks associated with sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube become an agenda item in today's boardrooms.
He then addresses general issues of concern relating to Central Bank money market operations, including reputational risk for banks, the inadequacy of Central Banks' short-term rate control mechanisms in the face of months-long liquidity shortages, and the shift of banks from holdings of high-quality, liquid, public sector assets to reliance on access to wholesale money markets.
 
 
 
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