"It's a really sad thing, and it gives our industry a bad name, " he says.
The greed and destruction that characterised America's buy-out boom have given the era a bad name.
One even comes to be fond of a bad name, if the product itself is delightful.
During the subprime lending boom adjustable rate mortgages got a bad name, and rightly so.
Azazel Jacobs directed this maudlin yet feel-nothing feature, which risks giving independent filmmaking a bad name.
Seattle-based broker Dean Jones, with Realogics Sotheby's International Realty, says a bad name erodes value.
Financial advisers have said that some operators in their industry have given it a bad name.
Gives a bad name to non-profit orgs, in my view and unfortunately to the transparency business too.
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The apparently swift rise and fall of the OSI may have given strategic lying a bad name.
The village of Ponte Leccia - population 1, 000 - is one that is getting a bad name.
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Otherwise, consumers will end up with a shabby deal, and Mercosur will continue to get a bad name.
Nixon's use of executive privilege in Watergate gave the device a bad name.
This is the sort of blinkered hair-splitting that gives pedantry a bad name.
Justice minister Helen Grant said a small minority of bailiffs had been able to give the industry a bad name.
People that abuse and go through withdrawals, give Xanax and other medication needed for people to function normally, a bad name.
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He reckons Virgin has solved most of the early teething problems that gave the company a bad name for late trains.
The fraudster used my ID and I ended up getting a bad name for something that wasn't to do with me.
Before Plowden, whole-class teaching got a bad name because it often led to teachers droning on while their pupils dropped off.
Private pension saving has been getting a bad name, as the troubles at Equitable Life follow the scandal of personal pension mis-selling.
But he has been criticised for giving the area a bad name.
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Newsweek wrote that Coupling "gives sex, comedy and television a bad name".
One thing that hasn't changed, though, is these fabrics' bad name in fashion, where they still recall leisure suits and godawful golf pants.
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Richard Phillips hostage (before he was rescued by U.S. Navy SEAL snipers), threaten to give pirates like Cap'n Slappy and Ol' Chumbucket a bad name.
There was a vulgar streak in Tiny Rowland that upset other charming and ruthless tycoons who feared that he was giving money-making a bad name.
"We can finally get away from the image of David Duke and some of the other politicians that gave Louisiana a bad name, " he said.
Attia's creation is what he calls the Roundhouse, a modular window-wrapped structure that's supposed to make up for the bad name prefab housing has gotten over the years.
It's also a key service point for operators, especially in Great Britain, where rail breakdowns and delays on the formerly government-owned lines have given privatization a bad name.
This anomalous situation threatens to give wiretapping a bad name.
These structures got a bad name in the financial crisis but the highest tranches have plenty of protection against defaults and are still paying 125-150 basis points above LIBOR.
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