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Pack's Manifold Productions plainly is trying to broaden the public impression of Thomas.
Of course it's possible Kavanaugh will make a bad public impression, like Robert Bork.
"The public impression is that it is dirty, slow, unreliable," Daw Moe Moe Lwin said.
Educated at Eton College, Rees-Mogg gives the public impression of a Conservative transported from the 1950s.
So, of course, the public impression comes to be that a Democrat can't be fair when investigating anyone, Democrat or Republican.
But gaffes such as this further the sense that he is yesterday's man, coasting on past achievements and a favourable public impression.
The introduction of verified audience reviews is designed to bring the score into more realistic alignment with public impression of a film.
In announcing his endorsement, Carson essentially called Trump a showman who had created a misleading public impression to disguise his true nature.
Although the details were not that damning -- it's not clear whether Cambridge's tactics actually worked -- they bolstered the public impression that Facebook had undue influence over elections.
I really do think that admitting mistakes would be an act of both honesty and humility that would enhance the public impression of courts, not diminish it.
Much of this public impression can be tied to media reports that highlight video games if the killer was known to play them, and ignore them if the killer doesn't.
The attorney general skewed the public impression of the report before even a full sentence was released, leading many to believe that the Trump campaign had done nothing wrong whatsoever.
Big business, its organizations and its political allies have fostered a public impression that all regulations are evil, and if we would just get rid of them, the economy will thrive.
"You don't actually have to breach an election system in order to create the public impression that you have," said Laura Rosenberger, director of the Alliance for Securing Democracy, which tracks Russian disinformation efforts.
Mr. Vance had asked the center in October to study the influence of contributions to prosecutors' campaigns and to find concrete ways to counter the public impression that donations could sway a district attorney's decisions.
With the partisan divide in the U.S., the fear of hacking could be dangerous enough: "You don't actually have to breach an election system in order to create the public impression that you have," said Laura Rosenberger, the director of a group that tracks Russian disinformation efforts.
" Still, as Vox's Alex Ward has written, the gap between Barr's letter and the release of the full report "skewed the public impression of the report before even a full sentence was released, leading many to believe that the Trump campaign had done nothing wrong whatsoever.
As a celebrity, however, Kanye arguably made his biggest public impression with that 2005 proclamation that "George Bush doesn't care about black people," a line he dropped during a Hurricane Katrina fundraiser with such casual bluntness that comedian Mike Myers, standing next to him, visibly struggled to process it.
The theater of going back and forth with Mueller is designed to create a public impression — or at least an impression in the eyes of Republican voters — that Mueller has personal animus towards Trump, and is trying to use legal trickery to steal the election from Trump voters.
According to the suit, LeEco:desperately needed to either obtain the instant financial stability, credibility, and resources that a merger with Vizio would bring, or at least to create a widespread and dramatic public impression of their own financial health and well-being to grow or continue in business that would come with the announcement of such an intended merger.
Linguet's Mémoires sur la Bastille, depicting the fictional destruction of the Bastille by Louis XVI Modern historians of this period, such as Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink, Simon Schama and Monique Cottret, concur that the actual treatment of prisoners in Bastille was much better than the public impression left through these writings.Schama, p. 334; Lüsebrink and Reichardt, p. 27.
This had created some sort of brand value. This designation inherited a public impression that Chartered Accountants had better qualifications than Registered Accountants. Hence the accountants were very stern in their stand that, the Indian accountancy professionals should be designated only as Chartered Accountants. After much debate in the Indian Constituent Assembly, the controversial term, chartered was accepted.
Loisy had remained silent when Couchoud published The Mystery of Jesus (1924), refusing to make any public commentary. In addition, Couchoud, had been using Loisy's scholarship, considering his own thesis as a logical continuation of Loisy's analysis. in a spirit of friendship, Couchoud had organised Loisy's jubilee celebration (1927). Their relationship had created the public impression that Loisy was agreeing with Couchoud.
It is often argued that companies focus on the second dimension: the message sent in advertising and public communications. To satisfy the stakeholders' requirement, companies were focused on the public impression of their environmental self-commitment standards. Often the real implementation does not play an important role. A lot of companies settle the responsibility for the implementation of low- budget departments.
Violence between the two groups reinforced a political crisis growing public impression that Bulgarian governments were unstable. Both wings of the MFO supported the creation of a federal Macedonian state within a future Balkan Federation, which concept was similar to the ideas proclaimed by the Balkan Communist Federation at that time.Who are the Macedonians? Hugh Poulton, C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, 2000, , p. 81.
Furthermore, the number of trains that would run to these schedules was cut to one each way each day. Even though most journey times are now faster than before the project, the public impression is that time savings are minimal. By 2011, successive timetable changes had drastically slowed services. The Ballarat line alone at least 10 minutes has been added to the average journey following the decision to remove "flagship" express services by the Baillieu Ministry.
In what was considered an upset, he lost re-nomination in 1970 to Bill Baxley, then the Houston County District Attorney.WALLACE second to Gov Brewer in primary vote In the primary campaign, Baxley had successfully created a widely viewed public impression, whether accurate or not, that he himself would be a better ally of George Wallace. During his tenure as Attorney General, Gallion successfully led litigation that established Alabama's offshore oil and gas rights. This helped the state later establish what is now a multimillion-dollar trust fund.
Even with the normalization of relations in 1989, the Chinese continued to omit the fraternal embrace when greeting Soviet leaders. This was done to emphasize that Sino-Soviet relations were not returning to the pre-split level of the 1950s; Chinese protocol specifically insisted on "handshake, no embrace." Because of its symbolic significance, Communist leaders will often exchange the fraternal embrace even if serious disagreements exist, to avoid giving the public impression that relations are strained. For example, although China and Vietnam dispute the ownership of the Spratly Islands, Chinese and Vietnamese leaders continue to exchange the socialist fraternal embrace.
Despite the fact that Nurkadilov demonstratively, in front of the television cameras, handed over his and his wife's gold jewelry, the famous singer Makpal Zhunusova, nevertheless the public impression of this action and the reaction to it in the political and media community was so negative that the campaign was very promptly terminated. In early 2001, after the decision to move the capitol of the Almaty Region to Taldykorgan, Nurkadilov again stayed in Almaty, being appointed chairman of the Agency for Emergency Situations. After working in this post for three years, Nurkadilov convened a press conference on 11 March 2004, at which he read out his new open letter to Nazarbayev.
They would also have to do what they could in everyday life to achieve their goals, however. Theistic Satanists may try not to project an image that reflects negatively on their religion as a whole and reinforces stereotypes, such as promoting Nazism, abuse, or crime. However, some groups, such as the Order of Nine Angles, criticize the emphasis on promoting a good image for Satanism; the ONA described LaVeyan Satanism as "weak, deluded and American form of 'sham-Satanic groups, the poseurs'",Commentary on Dreamers of the Dark . and ONA member Stephen Brown claimed that "the Temple of Set seems intent only on creating a 'good public impression', with promoting an 'image'".
He served as personal assistant to Kyozan Joshu Sasaki Roshi. In 1997, Cohen oversaw the selection and release of the More Best of Leonard Cohen album, which included a previously unreleased track, "Never Any Good", and an experimental piece "The Great Event". The first was left over from Cohen's unfinished mid-1990s album, which was announced to include songs like "In My Secret Life" (already recited as a song-in-progress in 1988) and "A Thousand Kisses Deep", both later re-worked with Sharon Robinson for the 2001 album Ten New Songs. Although there was a public impression that Cohen would not resume recording or publishing, he returned to Los Angeles in May 1999.
The sonata did not create a deep public impression, but the song cycle made the composer's name known in France, and the Trois mouvements perpétuels rapidly became an international success.Hell, pp. 9–10 The exigencies of music-making in wartime taught Poulenc much about writing for whatever instruments were available; then, and later, some of his works were for unusual combinations of players."Francis Poulenc", The Guardian, 31 January 1963, p. 7 At this stage in his career Poulenc was conscious of his lack of academic musical training; the critic and biographer Jeremy Sams writes that it was the composer's good luck that the public mood was turning against late-romantic lushness in favour of the "freshness and insouciant charm" of his works, technically unsophisticated though they were.
On December 4, the first show of the upcoming promotional tour to have the tickets to be sold out was the one at the Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam. During the promotional travelings, den Adel gave critics and radio stations access to the recording, and the first public impression from the album came through German radio station Rock Antenne, which classified the album as "fast" and "heavy" and gave it a score of 5/5. The third single, "Whole World Is Watching", was the chosen song for the album promotion in Poland, debuting on the Polish national radio station Polskie Radio Program III on January 10, 2014, in a special version featuring Polish singer Piotr Rogucki. The band then went on a special trip to the United States to promote a listening party in Los Angeles on January 24, with the presence of den Adel, Westerholt and Jolie, a signing session in New Jersey and to promote the album on radio stations.

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