But analysts say the match-fixing allegations could call the city-state's hard-won reputation into question.
For now Hughes is sticking with handshakes, and banking on a hard-won reputation.
And Mr Lazio does not have Mr Giuliani's hard-won reputation as the man who restored law and order to the city that never sleeps.
Mr Yudhoyono now faces the unwelcome choice of raising fuel prices early in his tenure, or undermining the government's hard-won reputation for fiscal prudence.
The added shares, coupled with Wasserstein's hard-won reputation as a shrewd negotiator capable of extracting the maximum value in any deal, may also be weighing on the stock.
Nor has it put off Jawbone, which has won a reputation for itself by making Bluetooth-equipped headsets and smart, portable speakers.
Amazon Web Services (AWS), which rents computing capacity in its giant data centres to customers, has also won a reputation for being cheap.
This should come easily to a man who, when he was a senator from New Jersey, won a reputation in Congress as someone who thought through every aspect of the policy he espoused.
Admiral Boyce, 60, who was made Chief of Defence Staff in February 2001, won a reputation for outspoken remarks, including publicly voicing "extreme concern" at the impact of the firefighters' strike on military effectiveness.
He lost the election, but in debating with Douglas he gained a national reputation that won him the Republican nomination for President in 1860.
Living up to the reputation that won him the nickname Dr. Doom, Roubini described the somber state of affairs that will define 2012 in a Bloomberg Tradebook conference held in New York last Thursday.
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John Arabia, of Green Street Advisors, predicts Morgans will ultimately triumph and that the legal wranglings won't hurt Morgans reputation as a manager.
Insull, indicted for mail fraud, won acquittal but died with his reputation in ruins.
However, Dean and his campaign leaders know that continuing a campaign that has won no states could harm his reputation down the road, the adviser said.
Because of the reputation that precedes him, that won't be the problem for Alan.
But don't think for one minute that Rice won't find a way to rehabilitate his reputation.
But Nixon won re-election in 1972 partly on a reputation as a peacemaker with whom the Democrats could not compete.
His clean reputation and excellent grasp of policy issues has won him widespread respect both at home and abroad.
They are keen to rid themselves of a well-deserved reputation for opportunism and self-service, won in the days of Suharto.
Despite his reputation for being hard on cars, McRae won three times the Safari Rally in Kenya, widely regarded as rallying's most destructive event.
Hard won, in a fast-moving socially networked age, a reputation can be lost very quickly, and old higher education powers cannot rest on their laurels as newer institutions, with strong financial backing and dynamic leadership, are challenging the old guard.
Mr ElBaradei, 67, built a strong reputation as head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.
Of course, Evernote has screwed with it, so now it won't default to keeping my pictures private (not so good for the clients, or my reputation) and the new layout hides the sharing feature in a stupid drop-down menu.
This may be its make-or-break year in terms of reputation, especially as shoppers are looking for a little more than free champagne to get those hard-won Prada wallets to open.
Sport won the day and has been the mainstay of Saturday afternoon broadcasting ever since, eventually winning BBC Wiltshire Sound the reputation as being the premier local station for all the latest news on Swindon Town Football Club.
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