"impression" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The use of slang may give outsiders an inaccurate impression.
- You leave the inaccurate impression that using Northern New Jersey rents hurt New York physicians.
- But health experts say readers form an inaccurate impression about these often-quoted doctors.
- Further, inappropriate patient-family demand for cardiac resuscitation stems from an inaccurate impression of its effectiveness, which physicians at the bedside often cannot face up to dispelling.
- Although many motion pictures today put the director's name at the end of a credit that begins, "a film by," Ms. Thompson believes this gives an inaccurate impression.
- Because we so strongly equate seeing with knowing, video cultivates an inaccurate impression that we are getting the "full picture."
- To the extent that they are curious about Yuan, his American hosts form an inaccurate impression of his past, which he does nothing to dispel.
- Recreational runners who neglect time trials may have an inaccurate impression of their fitness level.
- "I'll take an inaccurate impression."
- The President-in-Office may therefore have received the inaccurate impression that there were only critics of the paper here.
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