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Definition of "reputationally" []

  • In terms of reputation. (adverb)

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Use "reputationally" in a sentence
  • "It continued: "The department would probably want to avoid anything that implies its NPWs non-payroll workers are disguised employees reputationally, to avoid unnecessary employers' national insurance and because HMRC may use this to take forward IR35 cases with those NPWs.""
  • "The recent spat between Amazon and MacMillan did no favours for either side, reputationally, but Amazon were the more obviously evil of the two companies."
  • "For now, reputationally, the scandal doesn't touch News Corp. in the U.S. beyond negative association," Vorhaus says.""