So this is a credibility question for him, I think, more than it's a legacy question.
It is a legacy of its fine staff and particularly of its indomitable founder, Frederic G.
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Mr McCrea said this was a legacy of past troubles and these were not fraudulent claims.
Its households are loaded down with mortgage debt, a legacy of its long housing boom.
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That was another cornerstone of London's successful Olympic bid four years ago -- leaving a legacy.
But Paul Fireman says he built the course to create a legacy, not to make money.
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We are living with a legacy of deficit-spending that began almost a decade ago.
He left behind a wife, three young children and a legacy of courageous journalism.
It is also a legacy of those who stood up to serve in our Armed Forces.
To fight him there will push me to live up to such a legacy.
Certainly not a legacy this generation of farmers wants to pass on to the next.
The council had said renaming the facility would "ensure a legacy" for Stott's achievements.
Surely this does not bode well for its contributing to a legacy of greatness.
We are the heirs of a legacy of bravery represented by millions of veterans.
We are living with a legacy of deficit spending that began almost a decade ago.
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Yet many urban spaces, like Savda Ghevra, have a legacy of poor planning and management.
Heifetz left behind a legacy of recordings that are revered for their tonal beauty and incomparable musicianship.
But the immigrants who arrived as refugees from Europe produced a legacy that outlasted the Manhattan project.
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Broadcast spectrum inefficiency is a legacy of the days when TV had 100% of the wireless market.
The manufacturing work order is approved by another manager and then entered into a legacy ERP system.
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Mr Bradley added that a legacy needed to be "well-funded, well-resourced and will serve all our people well".
The event was first held in May 2003, and created as a legacy of the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
From a legacy standpoint, for which the time horizon is even longer, cash is an even worse bet.
So ours is a legacy of Edisons and Graham Bells, Fords and Boeings, of Googles and of Twitters.
It's a legacy that highlights the very best in football and brings out the very best in players.
Labour counters that when it came to power in 1997, it inherited a legacy of underinvestment in schools.
Union membership is way down, and increasingly viewed by the public as a legacy of past economic conditions.
There's a legacy, Steve, of the Clintons not feeling like they are being treated exactly fairly in the media.
She said the committee already acknowledged the work done by Disability NI in creating a legacy from the Games.
The council said renaming the facility would "ensure a legacy" for Stott's achievements.
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