The combination of the view over the long curvaceous bonnet coupled with the chunky gearbox gives a false impression of size. |
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The moccasin is made of a sheep hide reversed to give the comfort of wool and the false impression of security by the leather outer. |
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If sliced, the peridioles are exposed, giving the false impression of a stony-iron meteorite. |
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They appear designed to give a false impression of real concern for him for the benefit of the court and the media. |
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It is stories like this that give the readers a false impression that money is the root of all evil. |
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But there is a danger that in focusing on the lunatic fringes of left and right, a rather false impression can be given of what the debates are really about. |
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The fact that mild cigarettes contain less nicotine and tar than normal ones can create a false impression and lead people to smoke more than they otherwise would do. |
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This is not a time to manipulate or skulk into situations sideways, attempting to give a false impression of nonchalance. |
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While you were drinking the coffee, the dealer's helpers were wetting down the merchandise, giving a false impression of good luster and camouflaging the dings. |
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Such a practice gave the false impression that credit risk was transferred from banks outside the financial system. |
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Much of that is based on what I believe to be a false impression of our border and an impression we should be correcting. |
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The report gives a false impression of reality, and I therefore abstain in the vote. |
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The joy which we conquer is ephemeral, fragile, and often a false impression of true joy. |
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There is a false impression that monthly income funds were designed solely for those individuals who require a monthly income stream. |
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We do not share this viewpoint and this false impression must be rectified. |
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The inflated pension earnings created a false impression of profits and helped trigger the flow of bonus money into the pockets of company executives. |
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Likewise, care should be exercised with official EFA documents, pronouncements and pictures, so as not to convey the false impression that EFA is only about children. |
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You deliberately conveyed a false impression. |
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It wasn't about giving a false impression. |
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As you and I both know, Mr. Speaker, they truly only serve to hurt the city of Winnipeg in both a business and economic sense, and create a false impression about the safety of Winnipegers. |
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It certainly should, although we ought to make sure that this period is really used for reflection rather than for pleas, wishful thinking or creating the false impression that there is no alternative to the Treaty. |
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For reasons of both credibility and management control it is important that indicators do not create a false impression or mislead the intended audience. |
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Packaging and labelling requirements also prohibit misleading language that gives the false impression that the product is less harmful than others. |
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Another form of selectivity that was problematic was the false impression that tended to be given that human rights were violated only in developing countries. |
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Such disproportionate growth had led to major distortions in the size of the regular budget, creating the false impression that it was spiralling out of control. |
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The absence of a major attack in Europe since those of London, on 7 July 2005, could have given a false impression that the threat had disappeared or, at least, that its level had decreased. |
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Constant conjecture creates a false impression. |
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From a population of approximately 660 First Nations communities, 863 water treatment systems seems to represent at least one system per community, but this would give a false impression of the current situation. |
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States shall also prevent the use of elements by the tourist industry that give a false impression of having originated from an indigenous culture. |
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A misleading use occurs when the Swiss cross is used in a way that objectively creates a false impression, for example of an official relationship to the State. |
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A wartime propaganda film, Squadron 992, made by the GPO Film Unit after the raid, recreated it and conveyed the false impression that the main target was the bridge. |
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