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accusation
(n) a statement saying that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind
IPO (initial public offering)
(n) the first sale of shares of a company to the general public
live up to expectations
(phrase) to be as good as or have the qualities that someone predicted, expected, or hoped for
make headlines
(phrase) to be featured in the news, as due to being particularly important or popular
restore a reputation
(phrase) to bring back a good opinion about something
spark outrage
(phrase) to cause a strong feeling of anger and shock
face allegations of
(phrase) to deal with statements, made without proof, that you have done something wrong or illegal
issue an apology
(phrase) to publicly express regret for a mistake or wrong with admission of guilt or fault
negative publicity
(phrase) unfavorable reviews, negative exposure, critical things said in the media
brand perception
(phrase) what customers believe a product or service represents