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9 Sentences With "conveying the impression"

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The call scripts in our field experiments had a consistent structure: They included a (true) message conveying the impression of either high expected turnout or of low expected turnout.
Changing channels ... Senator Bernie Sanders's campaign apparently did not learn its lesson after he was criticized in Iowa for conveying the impression that The Des Moines Register had endorsed him, when its editorial page had actually come down in favor of Hillary Clinton.
"The fact that Barack Obama will be standing in the shadow of Dr. (Martin Luther) King (Jr.), his presence conveying the impression that he somehow represents the values and self-sacrificing lives of Dr. King ... should be taken as an insult by everyone who has struggled and continues to struggle for human rights, peace and social justice," he wrote prior to the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.
Stylistically, the Marcinelle school is a mix of cartoonish and realist, and is also sometimes called comic-dynamic ("comic" here refers to "comical", not the medium). It is often cited in books in opposition to Hergé's ligne claire style. Though these two styles have much in common, Marcinelle school is all about conveying the impression of movement, while ligne claire tends to be more schematic.
Vandy was transferred to Tittmoning because of his leading role as escape officer and the Germans thought he could do no more harm in Tittmoning where most prisoners were older officers of general rank. Vandy however had his next escape plan ready and together with two Dutch officers, Romilly abseiled down the castle walls. The remainder of the Prominente hid in the castle in hopes of conveying the impression that they had all escaped. After four days they were all discovered.
The house is placed at an angle, facing the eastern sunrise, with its front entrance hidden from Quassaick Avenue. Visitors would be taken down the driveway through a technique known as "the approach", conveying the impression that the house was turning towards them. In this style of laying pathways, the house also appears to grow in magnitude and grandeur.Bennett, 12 Of the house's initial appearance, Downing and Vaux wanted a spirited and irregular composition with simple details to appease Headley.
After becoming Chief Justice, A.N. Ray more than shared the government's economic viewpoint – he developed an adulatory attitude towards Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. He made himself amenable to her influence by telephoning her frequently, and also ask her personal secretary's advise on simple matters, conveying the impression that Prime Minister's views might be heard concerning an ongoing court-case. Ultimately, the powers of the Judiciary over judicial appointments was re-established under the Morarji Desai government with Shanti Bhushan as law minister through various Constitutional amendments. Additional District Magistrate of Jabalpur v.
Himene are based in verse and harmonic structure on Protestant hymns. 'Words have never succeeded in conveying the impression made by this music. Some have said that it was like an ocean wave coming in with growing strength as the voices increased in intensity, breaking and rolling and bounding and then the dying down and disappearing in a long, sustained note. The women's voices carried the melody while the men provided a deep, rhythmic counterpoint, one of them with a great voice sometimes throwing out cries and appeals.
This statement is not tautological: it hinges on the testable hypothesis that such fitness-impacting heritable variations actually exist (a hypothesis that has been amply confirmed.) Momme von Sydow suggested further definitions of 'survival of the fittest' that may yield a testable meaning in biology and also in other areas where Darwinian processes have been influential. However, much care would be needed to disentangle tautological from testable aspects. Moreover, an "implicit shifting between a testable and an untestable interpretation can be an illicit tactic to immunize natural selection ... while conveying the impression that one is concerned with testable hypotheses".Cf. von Sydow, M. (2012).

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