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  2. Sportswashing - Wikipedia

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    Sportswashing is a term used to describe the practice of nations, individuals, groups, corporations, or the government using sports to improve reputations tarnished by wrongdoing. A form of propaganda , sportswashing can be accomplished through hosting sporting events, purchasing or sponsoring sporting teams, or participating in a sport.

  3. Whitewashing (communications) - Wikipedia

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    In the study of reputation systems by means of algorithmic game theory, whitewashing refers to the abandonment of a tarnished identity and creation of a blank one, [6]: 682 which is more widely known in internet slang as sockpuppeting.

  4. Hosts have ruined Airbnb with excessive fees, high demands ...

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    Travel experts say hosts' greed and lack of customer focus have tarnished Airbnb's reputation. As the founder of a travel site, Michael Rozenblit has stayed in hundreds of Airbnbs over the past ...

  5. The 5 big threats Boeing faces as CEO departs - AOL

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    A tarnished reputation Boeing’s reputation is undoubtedly tarnished by what happened on Jan. 5. What makes its task more challenging is that its reputation was already bruised before 2024 began.

  6. Smear campaign - Wikipedia

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    A smear campaign is an intentional, premeditated effort to undermine an individual's or group's reputation, credibility, and character. Like negative campaigning, most often smear campaigns target government officials, politicians, political candidates, and other public figures. However, private persons or groups may also become targets of ...

  7. Bergen County cop sues again, says campaign of retaliation ...

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    The lawsuit, filed on May 15, said the actions of Mayor Robert Giangeruso, Chief Richard Jarvis, Mazure and the town tarnished his reputation and forced him into a retaliatory work environment.

  8. Potlatch - Wikipedia

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    If a member of a nation had suffered an injury or indignity, hosting a potlatch could help to heal their tarnished reputation (or "cover his shame", as anthropologist H. G. Barnett worded it). [13] The potlatch was the occasion on which titles associated with masks and other objects were "fastened on" to a new office holder.

  9. The rise and fall of no-money-down real estate gurus - AOL

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    The New York Times reports that the Carleton Sheets infomercials that were ubiquitous a couple years ago are now off the air, as the real estate training mogul struggles with his tarnished ...