I C I was given the unfortunate impression with management more interested in running a big chemical company than in maximizing shareholder returns.
That leaves the unfortunate impression that she is being, and could be, used.
Dixey's family are also opposed to the plan, saying the current wording gives a unfortunate impression of their relative.
This left the unfortunate impression among voters that STV was little more than a gratuitously complex equivalent to existing voting mechanisms.
My house is yours, and it would seem I have a certain unfortunate first impression to overcome.
Well . . . our friends in the press seem to have manufactured the unfortunate impression that the Agency was largely responsible.
Doing this would also correct the unfortunate impression that he values political muscle too highly, and political principle too little.
The redhead gave the unfortunate impression of a mother bird defending her young.
The unfortunate and erroneous impression is that Tanzania is inhospitable to refugees.
He says that his disappearance will produce a very unfortunate impression at the inquest.