Anna originally turned down the writing gig but reconsidered after learning that some people had the wrong impression of her. |
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If you look at flowing swims in a river, you can get the wrong impression of the pace. |
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Peter's letter in the last issue may have given some people the wrong impression. |
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This gives the wrong impression that the only information used is stored in personal files. |
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The Oman study may give the wrong impression that ISP liability is being dealt with by means of an exception to the reproduction right. |
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We sometimes get the wrong impression and think that crime is on the rise, when quite the opposite is true. |
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On the basis of this information the working group concludes that it had started from a wrong impression of the practice of the Court of Justice. |
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If it doesn't mean anything, they should remove it, because then it gives the wrong impression. |
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The laboratory ensures that the form of reporting of the result does not give a wrong impression of the uncertainty. |
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The Athletic Director's behaviour created a wrong impression for the student and is a bad example of leadership. |
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Furthermore, the injudicious use of Chapter VII creates the wrong impression that non-Chapter VII resolutions are somehow not equally binding. |
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In Cambodia, the artisans were under the wrong impression that tourists preferred industrialized goods rather than handmade goods. |
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Sometimes we overstate the problem, with the result being that many people have the wrong impression about us as Aboriginal people. |
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Inappropriate necklines and waistlines can give the wrong impression. |
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A fleece with a high micron can give the wrong impression of being dense, and vice versa. |
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Those Articles, however, make no mention of parental leave and no such wrong impression should be created. |
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Since the working group assumes that this wrong impression is shared by others, it hopes to have clarified the issue. |
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Such a lack of unity gives the wrong impression and adds fuel to the fire, thus making peace ever more elusive. |
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I regret this deeply because it has created completely the wrong impression about the European Parliament's position. |
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These phrases give the wrong impression of what is happening in the swing. |
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The series will give the wrong impression. |
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This phrase could give the wrong impression. |
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This is the wrong impression to give, and I hope, Commissioner, that you will reassure us that in all matters relating to agriculture, Parliament will always be heard in good time and that there will always be cooperation. |
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Unfortunately, this is something that many politicians, who are pushing the hot button and seeking public support, are assisting, aiding and abetting in giving the wrong impression. |
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The opposition's desire to continue to beat this dead horse is generating the media coverage they want and sending the very wrong impression that the views of a couple of members are prevalent throughout. |
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I don't want to give the wrong impression. |
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You would give the wrong impression to the clients of my business. |
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But after launching diet pill Semtex this week, Katie claims this gives the wrong impression. |
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