Those who have a vested interest in corporate governance and in public markets have a duty and obligation to reduce cynicism in the eyes of the public.
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After the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster, which swamped an Alaskan sound with oil and put the company in the polluter in chief spot for years, Raymond did little directly to repair its image in the eyes of the public.
They allege heavily edited extracts of the call made Mr Zimmerman appear racist in the eyes of the public.
When used responsibly the corporate jet is a powerful productivity tool, but a new vision of the corporate jet as nothing more than a perk was fused in the eyes of the public.
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But the Obama administration seems to have committed a greater sin in the eyes of the American public: sending us a piece of paper with ten questions for the 2010 Census.
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It was ruled that the television montage, in which she was forced to participate, had influenced the presumption of innocence of Ms Cassez, not only for the witnesses who later testified against her but also in the eyes of the wider Mexican public.
That was hardly a recipe for the sort of confidence some Welsh fans and pundits were displaying ahead of the clash with Australia, a team honour-bound by national tradition to do all in their power to redeem themselves in the eyes of a hyper-critical public and media.
No more rules, no more costly regulations and no more gut-wrenching anxiety for Wall Street, which has been battered and bruised enough in the eyes of the public since 2008.
The FBI is relying on the public to be its eyes and ears, said the man in charge of the Boston investigation.
In their eyes, the Federal Reserve is public enemy number one.
What spectrum use will best serve the public and how the auction will play out in the UK are yet to be decided but all eyes are currently on the US where auctions are happening right now.
Treasure-hunting has therefore become increasingly stigmatized in the eyes of not only professionals, but also of the public.
In any case, more eyes and ears are trained on the parallel debate about public spending.
When Groupon went public in 2011, Mason drew yet more sets of critical eyes, now in the form of Wall Street analysts and the journalists they run with.
The massive premium increases that insurance companies in California and elsewhere have recently announced are, in their eyes, turning public opinion somewhat back in their favor.
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