Glocer initially won the good graces of investors when he ordered 4, 000 job cuts straight after his appointment.
"I understand, the rest of us will be trying to get back into your good graces, " said Cochran.
Staying in those good graces requires a combination of earnestness and groundedness, traits which the kid-friendly net seeks out in its stars.
Then again, entering fully into liberation theology would have been a bridge too far, outside of the good graces of the Church entirely.
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Nokia is working its way back into Verizon's good graces, too.
Motorola is in the good graces of its investors, for now, after releasing second-quarter results, but a lot of its future hinges on the success of its DroidX.
It was Bridge's good fortune that Carnegie had selected him to be the bearer of this missive, proof positive that he had managed his way back into Carnegie's good graces.
Journalists, too, make a cost-benefit analysis about the price of that access in terms of what it takes to remain in the good graces of the corporate insiders who can provide it.
The church prescribes a seven-step course of rehabilitation, called A to E, for penitents seeking to get back into its good graces, which includes returning debts and making public declarations of error.
But those same factors are what has kept the company in Wall Street's good graces even as Facebook, Zynga and Groupon have flailed amid concerns about how they are at the whims of fickle consumers.
It is a trust I value, but -- as it is dependent on the good graces of Facebook -- it is a trust I can live up to only by unfriending this particularly anti-social social network.
It was especially alarming to the Bush administration, because he said it in a meeting with the leader of Sudan, and Sudan is not a--Sudan is another nation not in the good graces of the United States.
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