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"I don't get the impression he is depressed," Jones says.
I get the impression that there's two different funnels here.
We get the impression that could change at some point.
I didn't get the impression there's any ax to grind.
You get the impression that "interesting" had been Chiqui's department.
It was easy to get the impression that people appreciated you.
I didn't get the impression that they had helped him much.
"Don't get the impression that you arouse my anger," Nixon responded.
He didn't get the impression that she was looking for something serious.
I also get the impression that "The Theater of Disappearance" is unresolved.
We get the impression that this was the end of their romance.
I get the impression Bernie Sanders whispers louder than Mike Bloomberg yells.
"I get the impression that he's an opportunist," Javid says on the reunion.
I get the impression Democrats are worried, and wondering: How could this happen?
I get the impression that Samsung is targeting the end of the year.
You get the impression Brockhoff is pretty sure NASCAR is filled with wimps.
You get the impression that he's more direct, more raw, and more free.
You always get the impression that you could've done a better job, too.
You get the impression that most people in Venice don't know it's happening.
But I get the impression that those losses weren't the most affecting for John.
I now get the impression he's ashamed we share a fraction of the same DNA.
Where did you get the impression that voters did anything other than inform the process.
GUTFELD: So Juan, I get the impression now all you have to do is swear.
You get the impression he's the kind of guy who could pull off a monocle.
During your research, did you get the impression that women cheat differently compared to men?
I get the impression there's not a lot of care for Owen Wilson out there.
But I get the impression his team views debates as necessary, but not entirely paramount.
"Sometimes, we get the impression that things are not completely coordinated (among government agencies)," she said.
I get the impression that perhaps these two women do not like each other very much.
I get the impression he's done this out of reflex and excitement, rather than intentional malice.
The views of Tibet are spectacular; you get the impression of traveling through an ancient world.
One look at how the wheels turn and you really might get the impression it's...alive?
I get the impression that only people who are into films are asked to do them.
I get the impression, Nick, that you think science is somehow incompatible with belief in miracles.
With painting, I always get the impression that you're sort of entering into a shared space.
You get the impression Defreece is very much looking forward to some extra time with his granddaughter.
And from reading this interview, you get the impression Senator Sanders hasn't thought very much about that.
Kebabs, kebabs, kebabs, you get the impression that it's the only thing we know how to do.
But don't get the impression this means the Affordable Care Act repeal effort is alive and well.
People aren't present, but you get the impression that a profoundly disadvantaged and dysfunctional family lived here.
No, I don't get the impression that the German government is taking a different approach on this issue.
"If you get the impression that it's going to be intentional, I think that's unfair," the official said.
"You get the impression that you're hearing something, that it's got patterns or it's changing," said Dr. Middleton.
I get the impression that written Constitutions always end in tears because they have no possibility to change.
Did you get the impression these are things he's going to focus on over the next four years?
You get the impression he's a kind of countercultural figure, something we might not have detected as children.
It's easy to get the impression the cryptocurrency world has sacrificed technical engineering in favor of financial engineering.
As with other flagship Apple locations, I get the impression that things here will feel a little chaotic.
I get the impression that your process involves spending a lot of time purely looking at your work.
In a CNBC interview Tuesday, she said Americans should not get "the impression, somehow, that ethics is gone now."
I feel insecure because I get the impression that people here are quick to judge me and other Arabs.
And I get the impression that Disney knows this and tried to fix it before the film came out.
"I didn't get the impression that they were deeply disappointed or unhappy," the aide said of the White House.
Voters appeared to get the impression he was more interested in striding the world stage than their economic struggles.
I even get the impression that the rest of the country now finds Californians more obnoxious than New Yorkers.
One might get the impression from "American Messiahs" that this spiritual stew has appealed only to feminists and socialists.
And besides, I get the impression that Morad's high jinks make most Israelis laugh without much guilt or worry.
Waleed Aly Every now and then you get the impression that Australia is desperate to be under grave threat.
I get the impression that they are saving the big changes for the 73th anniversary of the iPhone next year.
You may get the impression that these artists are grabbing at dollar bills in the wind tunnel of hip-hop.
Mr. Ma plays with brazen emotionality; you get the impression he couldn't pull off a poker face if he tried.
How often do you get the impression that a screenwriter really loves her characters and wants to see them succeed?
But "sometimes you get the impression that Burger King chases after the shiny objects rather than focusing on the core business."
You get the impression that if he was the CFO of some other company he wouldn't have done a direct listing.
"She talks about things that you get the impression he doesn't fully grasp," one of the senior German officials told me.
I get the impression that, without them, M.A.V. probably wouldn't exist at all, let alone in the playable state it's in.
From Trump's Twitter account, you might get the impression the president is unable to have a thought without making it public.
Still, I get the impression that even a city as sunny as this will always have some darkness at its core.
"I get the impression that Twitter has, in the past year or two, been responding flexibly to advertisers' requests," he said.
You might get the impression that people who live in palaces don't understand what's happening [around the country], but she clearly did.
If you get the impression that students may regret their choice, you may want to think twice before pursuing the same path.
If you've followed the latest from the world of neuroscience, you might get the impression that the field is in deep trouble.
All too often, young people get the impression that science is about learning certain "laws" and then applying them to different situations.
Nor do I get the impression from many journalists of color I spoke with that they believe progress is on the horizon.
You kinda get the impression that this is what he wanted to go for at Glastonbury, but couldn't quite make it work.
"The last thing I would want is people to get the impression that we are backing off of our core services," Wen said.
But if you look at the news you get the impression that it's entirely flooded by black people, and it's simply not true.
MacGregor Park anchors Tony's Third Ward hang in Houston, and from NYC I get the impression it could pass for a safe space.
Reading the headlines, you might get the impression that sacred spaces are increasingly unsafe and that religion itself is under attack in America.
"I get the impression he doesn't know much about Asia," the Malaysian leader said at a meeting of the Council on Foreign Relations.
You also get the impression that Picasso was more interested in his own drawing than in the women — but you can understand why.
Reading "Indispensable" and other works from the field of leadership studies, you can get the impression that leaders, like authors, have been deconstructed.
But to listen to media coverage today, you might get the impression that 2016 was a substantial break from voting patterns of the past.
One could get the impression that Mother Nature is taking breaks between disasters to hate-watch campaign coverage along with the rest of us.
When a judge outright attacks a prosecutor, especially in a personal way, jurors can get the impression that the government is not playing fair.
I get the impression that the way the platforms are perceived has changed pretty significantly over the last years, particularly over the last months.
"Sometimes we get the impression that we are living in a science fiction movie because a lot of technology is so futuristic," said Jaspers.
CS I get the impression you think there's something undignified in your fiancé's mom's Facebook posts, but I encourage you to re-examine that.
We get the impression that the Wolf is legendary in the gangster underworld of LA for making very bad situations go away, and quickly.
From talking to Johan, you get the impression that every single facet of expression as part of Terzij De Horde is treated very seriously.
Hold up: Did you somehow get the impression that you have to have a gym membership or fancy fitness equipment to get a sick workout?
"The last thing I would want is people to get the impression that we are backing off of our core services," she told BuzzFeed News.
But one doesn't get the impression that nurses are envied; dealing with the infirm and elderly, and the anti-social hours, must be hard work.
Pilot Assist won't let you take your hands off the wheel for more than about 15 seconds, but you get the impression that it could.
If you get the impression that they aren't considering your feelings enough to have the decency to ghost you completely, maybe the problem is you.
If you go back to the intellectuals of the 1950s, you get the impression that they thought individuals could very much determine their own beliefs.
I get the impression that Negan is being written by grown men who are trying to impress the teenage boys who bullied them growing up.
If you have seen a press conference or interview with Tony Ferguson, you could get the impression that he takes himself a bit too seriously.
You get the impression that if he suddenly came out against building a wall on our southern border, they'd suddenly be in favor of it.
Despite the pressure on Qatar, Gabriel said he did not get the impression after his meeting that the states were calling Qatar's sovereignty into question.
Do you ever get the impression that Seagal is slowly metamorphosing into the kind of villain that he used to fight in his early movies?
I also get the impression that he's a likeable guy because artists shout him out almost as often if not more often than Wayne himself.
You get the impression that, for the people who attend War and Peace, nationalism is a thing to be proud about, rather than shied away from.
It's easy to get the impression that the world is not only terrible but also in the midst of an uninterrupted slide toward being even worse.
But they get quoted — and cited — in mainstream publications, and readers get the impression there are nigh-magical "quick fixes" to problems like diversity in tech.
I've had a chance to demo the Solo for a few weeks, and while it is certainly expensive, I don't get the impression that it's overpriced.
I'm honest with him when I don't want to be intimate because I don't feel sexy, but I get the impression he's starting to be frustrated.
When you got close to it, though, you saw where they had just blended the colors in so you'd get the impression that it was complete.
On the other hand, I definitely get the impression that scaling from an audience of five to millions with that dialog is very much an experiment.
"You get the impression that all of eastern Ghouta consists only of hospitals and it is with them that the Syrian Army is fighting," he said.
I appreciate how often Costanzo shows people doing this; you get the impression that the background noise of vocalizing matriarchs is as constant as bird song.
And if the onstage result sometimes seems messy and scattershot, well, you get the impression that theatrical tidiness has taken a deliberate back seat to outrage.
Perhaps the biggest problem with indexed annuities is how they are marketed: Investors can get the impression that their returns are supposed to be similar to equities.
Mongeau expressed sympathy for Giannulli's situation, saying that she didn't get the impression Giannulli wanted to attend college in the first place, something Giannulli has implied herself.
But he doesn't want the public to get the impression that the only way to save the planet is by abstaining from certain products or not traveling.
Entry-level workers often get the impression they have to take whatever salary they are offered, while employers are typically sitting at the table primed for negotiation.
She turns on her own family and clan, and I get the impression that she might turn on the First Order when the right circumstances come up.
Listening to the Trump administration advocate for reviving coal, one might get the impression that a fossil fuel resurgence is taking place in the U.S. and abroad.
"At no point did I get the impression that he wanted to trick me or cheat in any way," Mr. Nielsen said in the documentary, sounding bereft.
The plot mirrors Roger's own father's death during World War II. Did you get the impression early on that this was a deeply personal project for him?
Immigration is a hot-button political issue, so it's easy to get the impression that economic research is sharply divided over the impact of immigration as well.
I get the impression that opposition teams assume I'm going to be shit at football, which makes it fairly crushing to have to continually prove them right.
Our sources say this was to privately express his concern over Khashoggi, but we also get the impression that there was no talk about breaking up the band.
He's introspective: even today, as he jokes and laughs his way through our conversation, you get the impression that he'd be most comfortable somewhere else in total solitude.
She gives them the rundown for their morning appointments, and we get the impression that perhaps the lawyers aren't really making a lot of money from the practice.
You get the impression he always wanted to be that golden boy and felt stung by Britain never warming to him, ultimately through no fault of his own.
"They keep an eye on us, and we keep an eye on them, but I didn't get the impression that … we curtail because they are there," he said.
After the quietly powerful finale, you get the impression that Amara will one day become a thoughtful teller of many people's stories, much like this book's talented author.
American viewers might get the impression that South Korea is an extremely stratified society, and while they'd be right, it's by some measures less unequal than our own.
Both of them stress the familial bond within the club, and I get the impression that, despite the distance, Zorya fans feel closer to the team than ever before.
Sure, he wants us to capture as many as possible and fight with them, but don't you get the impression that he's the scientist with a heart of gold?
"I certainly did not get the impression that the Turks were trying to blackmail Europe ... My impression was that Turkey intends to stand by the refugee agreement," Brok said.
IF YOU peer into the world of accounting in any given month, it is easy to get the impression that an epidemic of skulduggery and incompetence has broken out.
If you've been watching cable news, you might get the impression that an epidemic of Zika among pregnant women has suddenly spiraled out of control in the United States.
You get the impression Leporello isn't so much his playful servant as a man both afraid and trapped, destined to be a disposable fall guy when the moment comes.
I get the impression the president actually likes The Times and has for years because of its reach and the publicity it provides for him, whether good or bad.
Instead, because of the "troubling scene ahead" content warning at the beginning of Modern Warfare 2, we can get the impression that the game's creators are leading us on.
Where technology and economics collide If you read media coverage of Mark Zuckerberg's national tour, it's easy to get the impression that the Facebook billionaire is running for president.
If you follow the public discussion, you might get the impression that a majority of Americans were getting most or a very large share of their news from social media.
You also get the impression from everyone who's investing in VR, that they think of it as a technology that will be just as influential and pervasive as smartphones… eventually.
I get the impression that he believes he's the only person who can do this job, this task that's been given to him, almost as if it's a secret mission.
Passing by the glittering luxury cars, with models draped elegantly over the hoods, you might get the impression that you were witnessing the height of power for the automotive industry.
Importantly, all the sharing and commenting tools pop up exactly where you would expect them—you get the impression Paper was built with collaboration in mind right from the beginning.
"I don't get the impression from the insight provided by contributors that this is fuelling hope of a significantly more active market going forward," said Rubinsohn in a press release.
"Sometimes you get the impression about this generation that they've got to have it all and it's all or nothing," said Steve Boland, consumer lending executive at Bank of America.
" Still, the Oracle of Omaha warned that "you do not want to ever get the impression that you can pick stocks" and that "can enable you to have an edge.
" German MP of Turkish heritage Cem Özdemir: "It is fatal when young German-Turks now get the impression that there isn't a place for them in the German national side.
But I get the impression that Charli would be just as happy making music and playing to her fans regardless of what portion of the outside world was paying attention.
"As has quite often happened in the Brexit debate, you get the impression that EU legislation just falls from the sky and is imposed on the British people," she says.
Her sexuality is so over exaggerated that you almost get the impression that a horny teenager sketched her design in his notebook during a particularly dull class in high school.
When you look at numbers like that you get the impression that this millennial generation, having endured the financial crash and stagnant wages, is ready to lead a big leftward push.
""Looking at the debate, you almost get the impression that we are going to turn people upside down to see if we can shake the last coin out of their pockets.
"If employees get the impression during the course of the year that their jobs are no longer secure, this would have a direct negative effect on the consumer mood," Buerkl said.
Devoney Looser's The Making of Jane Austen doesn't make the wild claims that Jane Austen, the Secret Radical does, but you get the impression that Looser would be entertained by Kelly.
Listening to the challengers' arguments about the Clean Power Plan's effects, one could easily get the impression that, in the absence of the plan, coal-fired power plants would be thriving.
If you were to put together a playlist solely of shows podcasting apps promoted, you could easily get the impression that creators of color just haven't really taken to the medium.
I get the impression it's like the end of those Steven Bochco shows where you just type and then pfft, instead of throwing it out, you hit send and it goes out.
And, as happens so often when we speak with almost anyone, we get the impression of being told a story about the outer world while actually learning mostly about the speaker himself.
The problem, however, was that market moves would be exaggerated if investors get the impression that policymakers were taking an ad-hoc policy response to market swings, Asakawa was quoted as saying.
And on a more subjective note, don't you get the impression that Donald Trump gets some positive pleasure out of taking people who make the mistake of trusting him for a ride?
So, if you get the impression someone just isn't reading what you sent in the first place, try one of the responses above to encourage him or her to take a closer look.
I get the impression that he is a person with razor-sharp—an ability that can occasionally spill over into defensiveness or irritation once he detects an ulterior motive lingering behind someone's words.
The verses aren't precise, but you get the impression that they couldn't be said differently, that the truth they're revealing really comes to its full extent when they rap it specifically like that.
Phillips doesn't come down firmly on either side — though you do get the impression that he's basically O.K. with having been born — but rather takes the pessimists to task for being insufficiently ambivalent.
"I don't get the impression that there's advanced warning that it's coming every month," or if the payments will stop, said Ceci Connolly, president and CEO of the Alliance of Community Health Plans.
"You get the impression that some are playing politics and competing for the sake of having a post rather than actually wanting to secure the future of the organization," said a European diplomat.
His response is either diplomatic or deliberately obtuse—I get the impression he's not on a crusade to take down the Mormon church, but merely to shine a light in its dustier corners.
"We get the impression that the British government is deliberately pursuing the policy of destroying all possible evidence, classifying all remaining materials and making an independent and transparent investigation impossible," Alexander Yakovenko told reporters.
"I do get the impression, reading between the lines, that the IOC is for some reason very reluctant to think about a total exclusion of the Russian team," Pound told BBC Radio 4 Today.
But from our conversation, I get the impression that she doesn't quite realize the extent to which her work has impacted not only video games, but the larger world of music as a whole.
I know younger people don't use the phone at all anymore (by "use" I mean "talk on"), and I get the impression they have a lot of anxiety about going out into the world.
But you get the impression a lot of people in Cedar Rapids not only get to shake hands with all their favorites; they expect a positive response when they invite them over for dinner.
Since the upper hall of the hotel is eerily like a high-school gym, one can get the impression of being at a science fair to which only really smart kids can submit projects.
"I think people get the impression that they have to be some kind of animal going in and negotiating," said Adam Frisch, a principal of Sierra Residential, a brokerage firm that specializes in landlord representation.
You get the impression that in the still of the night when everybody else is asleep and he can't think of anything to twitter, he calls up the border police and chats about their day.
She sees less of Mr. Assange after that, and you get the impression that he was not altogether pleased with the shift in the filmmaker's (and the rest of the world's) attention away from him.
"One doesn't get the impression that these are the parties that can make a real substantial change in U.S. and Russian relations," said Will Pomerantz, deputy director of the Wilson Center, referring to the president.
"While screen time in general can be problematic, the tricky thing about social media is that while we are using it, we get the impression that we are engaging in meaningful social interaction," the researchers said.
Yet, despite these very clear statements, if you read the media, both traditional and social, and paged through various analyst reports, you would get the impression that a freeze is still very much on the cards.
If you only scanned the headlines you might get the impression that both of Americans political parties were rising up in opposition to President Donald Trump's policy of separating children from their parents in border apprehensions.
"If the onstage result sometimes seems messy and scattershot, well, you get the impression that theatrical tidiness has taken a deliberate back seat to outrage," Matt Wolf wrote in a review for The New York Times.
But Linda's not a risk-taker anymore (we get the impression she lost some of that fearlessness after her divorce), so she's reticent to go to South America, and isn't sure her daughter should go, either.
Do you get the impression that promises are being made for political gain but setting into motion a series of events that will cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and potentially do more harm than good?
"I get the impression that the Princesses may not actually have read the Great Gatsby, seeing as they just read a passage about the smile of a conman about to massively defraud you," wrote one Twitter user.
"At the moment you really get the impression of two high-speed trains on a collision course with no constructive solution to be found," BASF Chief Executive Kurt Bock said in February of his fears about tariffs.
His Soundcloud has gone strangely quiet lately, and a few old tracks and EPs have disappeared completely—I get the impression it's because he's just been signed, but he says he's not allowed to reveal anything yet.
And from the all-too-brief moment I spent in it as a passenger last night, I get the impression that this is probably going to be a great car, just like the Model S before it.
Speaking to Chris Manning, editor of the fan-run Lion of Vienna Suite blog, I get the impression that the resolution of Bolton's immediate financial problems has allowed the fans to turn their minds back to matchday.
In fact, if you judged solely by the debates, you might get the impression that the only issues that matter in American higher education are free college, debt forgiveness, and relitigating aspects of our student loan system.
Some days, I get the impression the attorneys keep me in the dark on how to do certain things/tasks in order to make sure I can't leave and go somewhere else because I'd be under-qualified.
If you're reading stories about individual polls that you happen to notice on social media, you might get the impression of a wildly swinging race — especially because the most shocking results tend to get the most attention.
You do get the impression that, when the apocalypse comes, as the bombs are raining down, someone out there will be asking how, precisely, this affects the Champions League semifinals (there will definitely be people complaining about VAR).
The problem, such as it is, is that it's a Call of Duty game—if this was branded as a new IP, I get the impression more people would be less quick to judge it a bag of bullshit.
Boilesen and Wium Lie stressed multiple times during the interview that the sale hadn't gone through yet, and I couldn't help but get the impression that they wouldn't be horribly disappointed if something would have happened to prevent it.
"In general, I get the impression that conservative analysts in (Washington) DC have accepted the fact that India will maintain some form of relationship with Iran," said Jeff Smith, a south Asia expert at The Heritage Foundation in Washington.
"We get the impression that the sale of the memory business opens a path to the resolution of the excess debt problem ... While nothing can be taken for granted, ... we did detect a sense of progress," the note added.
Ending patent wars will be a huge boon to the tech industry Looking at the list of finalists for the Crunchies, you could get the impression that the greatest advances of 505 were sharing and delivery apps, software platforms, and pencils.
These folks are taking to Twitter and other social media platforms and being spotlighted in the media to such a disproportionate extent that we get the impression that they speak for the majority of Americans – but that's far from the case.
It's hard not to get the impression, from the little that we do know, and the manner in which it has been miscommunicated, that what's actually deemed unacceptable here is that Garfield's kink has spilled outside of his personal life — i.e.
"I do get the impression, reading between the lines, that the IOC is for some reason very reluctant to think about the total exclusion of the Russian team," Pound said in an interview on the BBC Radio 4 Today program.
"I would get the impression that people were not talking to me and were instead trying to talk to the volunteers in the booth or the other people who were working it, mostly men talking to other men," Chen said.
"The LPs do think that if the use of these lines continues unchecked at current course and speed then it could pose real risk, and we don't get the impression that the pace of growth has cooled off," she added.
That professional soccer is bigger in Mexico is not news, but with the continued high-profile investment and big spending in the United States, it's easy to get the impression soccer north of the boarder is beginning to catch up.
Put this together, and you get the impression of a volatile electorate: Anything can happen, and all may depend on voters' reaction to last-minute news of Chris Christie, Melania Trump, or whatever Julian Assange may have up his sleeve.
At the end of a chapter on religion in America and why Americans are so religious, he says that you almost get the impression in America that religion is so strong because it's so popular, not because of some other reason.
I don't get the impression from this trailer that the film goes all that deep into its subject matter, but it does have an appearance from Elon Musk, who's always entertaining when it comes to AI. There's no release date just yet.
Although my other close friends have largely been supportive, I sometimes get the impression that they too see my request for certain pronouns as an imposition, especially in light of the fact I'm ambivalent about taking testosterone and still have feminine mannerisms.
"I get the impression that [Fletcher] thinks it's going to be very difficult to get Jeremy and John [McDonnell] all lined up to run a fully engaged pro-EU campaign," member of Parliament Chris Bryant, who reviewed the dialogue, told VICE News.
I get the impression that it'll stand up to a drop or two, and when someone does knock down one of the Switch Pro Controllers, it lands on the floor with the kind of satisfying-yet-stomach-turning thud that only expensive things can make.
"At the end of the day I get the impression that the traditional car companies, not only BMW, will not really be able to follow the pace and do the big steps which will be needed," he told Reuters, explaining his decision to move.
I definitely didn't get the impression of a program in crisis at all, but rather one where the necessity of remaining hands-off with the editorial process and teams involved has created both apparent and real apathy when it comes to making real changes.
"   The Democrats still can't seem to shake off their stunning defeat in the 2016 election, and in response, are veering so far left one might get the impression their playlist is stuck on theBeyoncé song featuring the lyrics "to the left, to the left.
Add to this daughter Ivanka's installation in a White House office as "adviser" and it's easy to get the impression that the 45th President is trying to run the country the way he ran his family business, with relatives holding the positions closest to him.
I'd say Antonio Conte is Vader because, though he's working for the bad guys at the moment, you get the impression that maybe he still has some good in him, that maybe at some point he might snap and throw Diego Costa over a ledge or something.
Their instrumental parts sometimes felt like they were running on a parallel track to the vocal lines, for better (to the effect of a Greek chorus) and worse (you get the impression that "Desire" would be just as fine as a tone poem, no singers required).
" As presidential historian Michael Beschloss reminded me, the previous gold standard for a president showing contempt for reporters at a news conference was Nixon during Watergate in 1973, when he said just after the Saturday Night Massacre: "Don't get the impression that you arouse my anger.
Not saying a poem has to be massively symbolic or anything I really just get the impression she found a piece of crumpled up paper with discarded lyrics from a couple of eras ago, took a photo of it and sent it to British Vogue as her submission.
"People do get the impression that The Fall will just, like, attack, verbally or physically, anybody from the establishment," he said to the NME in 1981, neatly deflecting the fact that his ornery persona, scathing lyrics, and confrontational music gave people plenty of reason to hold that impression.
The debate will rumble on whether this Manchester City side, who've maintained the highest standards throughout the season, are better than Arsenal's "Invincibles" of 2003/04 or Manchester Utd's treble-winning side of 1998/99, but the numbers don't lie and you get the impression Guardiola's not done yet.
He never possessed a scientific degree (his closest professional foray into science was as a physics and calculus high school teacher), but his interest and investments in science seem far from cursory — one could easily get the impression Epstein might have wanted to be a scientist in a different life.
I get the impression that the main story side of the game is probably fairly streamlined; but after tackling "extras" for the longest part of my play time to date, getting back on the road to the map's big city (or, biggest so far, anyway) of Meridian was a little awkward.
The power of bad news is magnified, Pinker writes, by a mental habit that psychologists call the "availability heuristic": because people tend to estimate the probability of an event by means of "the ease with which instances come to mind," they get the impression that mass shootings are more common than medical breakthroughs.
Instead of getting an impression that the photographer is trying to depict the glory and power of the US president, you get the impression that these are a bunch of professionals focused on a solemn job: watching over a dangerous operation that would inevitably lead to death and that could go horribly wrong.
Considering the increasing liberalization of laws regarding use of the drug, and a marked trend in the number of Americans who say it should be legal—64-percent according to a Gallop poll—it's easy to get the impression that it's open season on smoking up, or at least soon will be, everywhere.
Long takes are an effect that can easily be misused, but I get the impression that it makes a lot of sense here — the film is about two soldiers racing across France to deliver an urgent message about an impending ambush, and the unbroken shot should play up the impact of that ticking clock.
To glance at the vote in American Legion v American Humanist Association, a 7-2 ruling handed down on June 20th, one might get the impression those differences have been largely ironed out over the 72 years since the court first addressed the meaning of the Establishment Clause in a school-bussing case from New Jersey.
Click here to view original GIFA stock video actor appearing as "Thomas in Washington" in a Facebook ad for President Donald Trump's re-election in 2020GIF: Facebook/iStockIf you watch this YouTube video of a "lifelong Democrat" who now supports President Donald Trump, you might get the impression that "AJ from Texas" wants to secure the U.S.-Mexico border.
Go to Twitter or Facebook and invoke the letters FBPE (Follow Back, Pro-EU) and you'll soon get the impression that simply everyone agrees Brexit is a disaster, that everyone now realizes that Leavers (poor, gullible fools) were tricked into voting Leave and will now welcome the chance to change their mind and keep us in.
Listening to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, one might get the impression the U.S. Postal Service is unprofitable because it is under-charging Amazon.com.
If you pay attention to the conservative media, you might get the impression that Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is responsible for all that is wrong in the world.
And Nikos Skoutaris, a professor of European law and politics at the the University of East Anglia, said Monday that the resignations would likely change the negotiating stance of the U.K. as it exits the EU. "Reading the British press over the weekend, one could get the impression that the statement that came out of Chequers would be the definitive end state of the future U.K.-EU relationship," he said.
But the media focuses on this stuff, politicians focus on it because they want to get these divisions in a very damaging way, but I think if we step back and put it into perspective, A, race relations in this country are a whole lot better than I think you would get the impression from reading the media or listening to politicians who were trying to make politics out about all of it.
TripAdvisor suggests this kind of thing doesn't happen—that they root out unfair reviews—but scroll through the listing for any spot with 255-plus write-ups, and you get the impression that some reviews go left unchecked: Scrolling through multiple one-star critiques, I tried to picture these faceless assassins—these would-be genius critics, who become incensed when their free tap water is delivered to them at room temperature, who are profoundly affected by lighting design.
During a busy time for Blanchett — in addition to the three-hour run of the play each night, she's also the face of Armani's Sì fragrance, which launches a new iteration of its Rose Signature scent next month — she answered a few questions for T. When watching "The Present," we get the impression that all of these characters are entrenched in ways of relating to each other, which then transform or explode as the play goes on.
HANSON: Well, I was disappointed in Christopher Wray because the I.G.&aposs data maybe wasn&apost reflected in its conclusions but it was pretty obvious that these FBI people had this disdain for Trump whom they were investigating at that time and even the Trump voter which they compared of some pretty horrible things I can&apost repeat on T.V. and it&aposs really disturbing because we don&apost -- we get the impression that these people are never subject to the consequences of their behavior in a way that other people who are under investigation, you and I would be.

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