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Both can manipulate their audience members while giving the impression of verisimilitude.
They want to avoid giving the impression that they're chasing impeachment — heaven forfend!
You are giving the impression that you mean business and appreciate speed in your correspondence.
He then cited the report to associates, giving the impression that Wallace was a molester.
His statements are simple and decisive, giving the impression of a tough talking straight shooter.
Republican leaders were giving the impression that lawmakers had to choose between Yemeni people and Americans.
Corbyn called the decision reckless, giving the impression that he would be more critical of Trump.
Meyerbeer worked on a huge canvas, giving the impression that history itself was invading the stage.
The clouds had moved behind the peak, giving the impression of walking next to a void.
Then take a second look at your own to see if it's giving the impression you want.
Ranieri's preferred term is "an experience," giving the impression that his team is on its gap year.
Her eyes, black and shiny, were crusted with sand and salt water, giving the impression of tears.
HangTime has lighting along its entire track, giving the impression that it is glowing in the dark.
There is an urgency to these paintings, giving the impression that they were done at great speed.
He isn't giving the impression that he's figuring out a mystery; he's actually figuring out a mystery.
Other sectors have seen similar flip-flops, giving the impression of a chaotic administration with no clear policy direction.
Pro-Beijing politicians are regularly seen visiting the office, giving the impression they take orders directly from the mainland.
But they are also giving the impression that the Internet of Things is in reality the Internet of Gadgets.
Songs changed speeds for no apparent reason, giving the impression of someone trying to tame the ebb of time.
Now it seems his administration is trying to appease his base by giving the impression he's cracking down on visas.
Short and compact like a wrestler, he sat upright in a parlor chair, giving the impression of a coiled spring.
That bill is not — I think it's giving the impression that it's free medicine, socialized medicine, which it is not.
It creates a natural player on the road, giving the impression of a human driver rather than an automated pilot.
The five paintings in the show look like TV static, felt, or asphalt, initially giving the impression that they are textiles.
Instagram users can buy fake followers on their accounts, giving the impression that they have a larger reach than they really do.
They often posted in quick succession, giving the impression that whoever controlled the accounts was logging out of one and into another.
Western Australia would be in recession, if it weren't for high iron ore exports giving the impression that state economy is expanding.
Then you see workers intently engaged in various tasks, giving the impression of a labor force acting in unity with the machinery.
And many of those associates have since lied about the interactions, giving the impression that they are trying to cover something up.
The boat has 18-feet hydraulic legs which can keep it propped up above water, giving the impression that it is floating.
The radiocarbon-dating estimate was way off, giving the impression that the samples were many hundreds of years younger than they were.
In one room, woven bags and baskets hang from invisible wires at random heights, giving the impression they're floating like multicolored gas molecules.
Perhaps the reshoots were the studio's way of combating (or giving the impression that it's combating) Snyder's creative vision for the DC universe.
Trump's policy helps to make ISIS's point for them, giving the impression, rightly or wrongly, that the West really is hostile to Muslims.
Such tough talk may reassure some fearful voters, giving the impression that politicians are willing to respond to extraordinary circumstances with extraordinary measures.
Wasserman Schultz has done everything she can in recent weeks to avoid giving the impression that the party had settled on a candidate.
Altman moved the camera restlessly, giving the impression that there was always more to look at than he had the capacity to show.
The darkness of his humor is amplified by eerie blue lighting, giving the impression that we're right there in his head with him.
But he talked repeatedly about the seriousness raised by these types of disclosures, giving the impression that the F.B.I. will be investigating them.
It's part astronomy lesson and part art project, with moments of interactivity giving the impression that you've actually fallen into one of the holes.
But Obama and other top officials were also wary of giving the impression to Americans they were trying to influence the US elections themselves.
By debating amnesty and giving the impression that eventually, every illegal would be welcome to stay, Congress made the border security problem even tougher.
None of that stopped Trump from giving the impression on Monday morning that he was "terminating" NAFTA "and going into this deal" with Mexico.
She spoke with authority but without any flashiness, always giving the impression that she was thinking as she spoke, and never patronizing the hearers.
The Rock Hall has a history of ignoring women, giving the impression that they are downplaying their accomplishments, and of not nominating them at all.
By the time that happened, the economy would be recovering, giving the impression that tariff cuts caused the crash and the reverse generated the recovery.
Central bankers like giving the impression that they have played such roles since time immemorial, but as Lord King points out, the reality is otherwise.
Central bankers like giving the impression that they have played such roles since time immemorial, but as Lord King points out the reality is otherwise.
Since launch, Microsoft has regularly issued updates to the operating system, giving the impression that Windows 10 is still very much a work in progress.
"(Japan policymakers) have been aggressive on the wires, jawboning the currency and giving the impression there'll be more (easing) coming from the BOJ," he said.
His hemispherical head sits on top of a chubby conical base; both parts can swivel independently, giving the impression that Jibo knows how to twerk.
Little else is open on the block, giving the impression that the place has a forcefield protecting it while the rest of the city crumbles.
He said his superiors wanted to flood hospitals with supplies right before the vote, giving the impression that Mr. Maduro had fixed the country's shortages.
The walls are draped in red velvet dappled with gilt-framed paintings, giving the impression that we are all guests sharing a sumptuous drawing room.
Like the current USHCC controversy, this played out in the public eye, giving the impression that Latino civic groups are dysfunctional and wracked by turmoil.
The company has frustrated investors by giving the impression that it has wooed, and then jilted, a white-knight suitor, SoftBank -backed Fortress Investment Group.
The door was half of Fatima's height and whitewashed, like the walls; a crossbeam cut across it diagonally, giving the impression of a cupboard or closet.
Ms. Merkel initially criticized the verses, giving the impression — which she later said was a mistake — that she advocated restrictions on freedom of expression in Germany.
Kelly has been extremely careful to avoid giving the impression that he is somehow managing Trump -- which people close to him say is a conscious effort.
The way he moves his arms and closes his hands is near perfect, giving the impression that there's an actual child controlling the movements from the inside.
But that space is also familiar, with her reflections on company and isolation as equally suffocating entities giving the impression that we've laid our heads here before.
The problem, as Gilbert notes, is that EIA's public communications tend to emphasize its "reference case," its baseline scenario, giving the impression that it constitutes a prediction.
To avoid giving the impression that users don't have to take care of their health, which they should do regardless, there's no "decreased risk" result for diabetes.
Poverty is a running theme throughout the exhibition, giving the impression that a native unwillingness to face such facts is perhaps one element of the British character.
The announcement was buried at the bottom of a cabinet statement issued late on Saturday, giving the impression that the government had hoped no one would notice.
Most international diplomats pay little attention to this protracted conflict in the Caucasus, giving the impression that Nagorno-Karabakh is intractable but not especially dangerous, like Cyprus.
She's been posting various photos on social media wearing Gronk's jersey -- and attending Patriots games in various cities (she's currently in Houston) ... giving the impression they're together.
"We should avoid giving the impression that the historical window which opened during the speech at Ouagadougou in 2017 is at risk of shutting again anytime soon."
It also allegedly misreported its customer numbers and growth percentages, giving the impression that new signups and revenue growth were increasing when the opposite was actually true.
President Vladimir Putin has tried to avoid giving the impression he favours any U.S. candidate, but has hailed Republican Party nominee Donald Trump as being "very talented".
Some try to resemble medical clinics down to lab coats worn by staff, giving the impression they offer abortion services while employing no actual medical professionals, California said.
Klobuchar will tell crowds that she is "surging," while Buttigieg recalls just how scrappy his campaign was when it began, giving the impression of unstoppable, one-way momentum.
That entails easing the production constraints enough to meet the world's growing appetite for oil, without giving the impression that a handful of producers are the only beneficiaries.
The president fixated on the media coverage throughout the summit, giving the impression he was at times more concerned with headlines about the event than the proceedings themselves.
"The table's not straight," he finally said, giving the impression that he was prepared to get up and tackle the symmetry issue on his own if need be.
Insys' "prior authorization specialists" — workers who the company motivated with bonuses — would contact insurers or their contractors, giving the impression they were calling from the prescribing doctor's office.
The president has sought for weeks to play down the severity of the outbreak and been especially sensitive about giving the impression that he himself was at risk.
How can you be the man fighting the (anti-EU) populists in Europe, while giving the impression that all of Moscow's worst actions are swept under the carpet?
James Harden rose for a dunk, only for the ball to spin upward back to the top of the rim, giving the impression of a missed shot. 10.
Elsewhere in the speech, DeVos asked, "What are you going to do to serve students in your state?" giving the impression that this wasn't already their driving force.
She's worried the arrests will tarnish the community's image by giving the impression it routinely attracts criminals, or that it's a good place for bad people to hide.
His highly publicized daily signings of forcefully worded and sound-bite ready actions serve to energize his base, giving the impression of rapid, solid actions on key issues.
It was actually filmed over several months, with some green screen shots and other digital effects added in post-production, giving the impression of a single seamless shot.
I noticed how far back it sits, giving the impression of a much-roomier car interior, Just below the wood is a dash-wide slot for the ventilation system.
The rectangle on the left is smaller than the one on the right and rises above it, giving the impression that the one on the right has slipped down.
The problem is that many Sanders fans have seen the superdelegates as out to get Sanders, thus giving the impression that their undemocratic will is the reason he's losing.
But RUSADA said on Wednesday that Antseliovich had been misquoted and her words "distorted" – wrongly giving the impression that the agency accepted that systematic doping had occurred in Russia.
Update May 29th, 3:28PM ET: Clarified the wording around Intel's motivation for engaging in age bias to avoid giving the impression that The Verge approves of the practice.
He also wore clothing with Islamic script and had a speaker with wires in his backpack, alongside a shot gun, giving the impression that he was carrying a bomb.
As we work to curate this violent history, my colleagues and I are especially concerned to avoid giving the impression that police abuse is a thing of the past.
Serra's black circles, surrounded by scrapes, splatters, and smears, are printed in ink so heavy that it looks like tar, giving the impression of tire tracks through soft asphalt.
It has a look and feel of a selfie — though NBC says it wasn't a selfie — giving the impression of a chummy get-together, which critics have seized upon.
Alex: Did Rudy Giuliani break the law by giving the impression that as a private citizen, he could make a deal on behalf of the President and the United States?
She then cut out a little fire silhouette that could wrap around the screen, giving the impression that the flashes of light reflected your efforts to start a virtual fire.
Until this point, the film moves at a steady clip, perhaps moving too fast and giving the impression that the periods covered in the 1970s and '80s are mere backstory.
"140 characters were my enemy there because Jeff Sessions was giving the impression that these were part of his -- part and parcel of his duty on the Armed Services Committee."
The display seems to be an ultra-wide panel that's sectioned off at one end, giving the impression of a secondary always-on screen that shows exposure information in monochrome.
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru (1982-91) stayed away from New York during the 1981 lobbying season precisely to avoid giving the impression that he was seeking the job.
The charges are often lumped with taxes, giving the impression they are government imposed, and only become evident to consumers near the end of the booking process, the agency said.
The Ailey dancers—or perhaps one should say their teachers and rehearsal directors—have learned how to produce phrases in exact unison while still giving the impression of complete spontaneity.
But some Sanders-aligned media figures are firmly in the former wing and busy venting — giving the impression online, in particular, that his entire movement is paranoid, petulant, and inflexible.
Analysts said that decision was meant to avoid giving the impression that Japan was taking sides with the United States against Iran, with which it has long maintained friendly relations.
This tale of lost innocence is poignantly told, "written" by a self-aware narrator who seamlessly shifts perspectives, giving the impression of being every character as well as the storyteller.
A. The coordinated timing was an important face-saving element built into the nuclear accord to avoid giving the impression that Iran had capitulated to Western pressure before sanctions were lifted.
His spokesman, Sean Spicer, then used a first White House briefing to attack the press for allegedly giving the impression that the crowds on inauguration day were smaller than they were.
The end of the mission led right into another cut-scene, giving the impression that this mode will simply be a collection of streamlined, on-rails missions with cutscene connective tissue.
Walter: I've had situations where there are people who are doing more and giving the impression that they're loving it, some individuals have that drive and do want to do more.
He tended to puff the smoke out of his mouth and inhale it again through his nose, giving the impression that a roiling white cloud was suspended over his upper lip.
She also visited a kindergarten where American food donations were served under a United Nations program, giving the impression that North Korea's widespread malnutrition from a nationwide famine was under control.
Trump later walked back the decision after widespread condemnation from Republicans and Democrats, giving the impression that several thousand U.S. troops would remain in the region to assist its local allies.
The ball passed through the hoop, but then spun upward back to the top of the rim, where it bounced twice before caroming away, giving the impression of a missed shot.
The drawings also feature disembodied limbs floating among a galaxy of ambiguous machine parts, giving the impression of a body being either deconstructed or assembled, while asking by and for whom.
I also couldn't find many posts from either of them that wasn't explicitly about the other, giving the impression that as the relationship fizzled, so did their time spent online documenting it.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Tuesday said the Census Bureau had started the process of printing the census questionnaires without the citizenship query, giving the impression that the administration had backed down.
While Shepphard is often credited for inventing modern (albeit crude) liquid soap, his patent was listed as "Improved Liquid Soap," giving the impression that some variation of the product was already available.
Slow-motion footage appears to dramatically sway juries in favor of convicting people of first degree murder by giving the impression that the defendant thought through what they were going to do.
The vehicles scatter among the streets on the man-made island as we get closer, at least giving the impression that they are trying to make themselves harder to observe from above.
Trump could plead the Fifth Amendment right to avoid self-incrimination -- though that carries its own political risk of giving the impression, rightly or wrongly, that the President has something to hide.
Gorka claimed he resigned on Friday, while a White House official said he did not resign but no longer worked in the West Wing, giving the impression that he was forced out.
Christian Lindner, leader of the pro-business Free Democrats, is for an inquiry but issued his demand in the AfD's slipstream, giving the impression that he was merely aping the far-right's stance.
Some, such as Breitbart, claimed that the Nature paper means that global warming is not happening as fast as previously thought, giving the impression that we don't need to limit emissions so quickly.
It will clean up public life of Mexico, there will be no corruption and then [Trump] will not hold that idea, he will not insist on giving the impression that Mexicans are corrupt.
Surprisingly, the mutton-filled "cowherd's pie" never quite caught on, almost giving the impression that society had room in its heart for only one crust-covered baked meat dish pretending to be pie.
Many pollsters, including Professor Durand, insist that the news media does not adequately explain the margin of error to voters, giving the impression that even a single-digit lead represents an inevitable victory.
This happens many times per second, too fast for us to see, and giving the impression that the robot is sort of gliding forward at a rate of 0.3 body lengths per second.
Bradley Hope: Giving the impression that he was rich and could make you rich and that he had a lot of rich friends was a critical component of Jho's whole way of doing business.
When asked if he would accept the verdict of the voters on November 8, he didn't answer; instead he taunted Chris Wallace and the country by giving the impression that he hadn't yet decided.
By far the best part of the backpack though is the dome-shaped bubble window that your cat can look through, giving the impression that they're a little space cat out on an adventure.
Khachanov, who is 6-foot-5, has a huge serve and a Western forehand with a long, flowing backswing that suddenly accelerates at the ball, giving the impression that he is a cracking whip.
That's why the young, pragmatic French President is giving the impression that there's nothing he'd rather do than spend time with his scandal-plagued US counterpart, offering him the respect and validation he craves.
Apple has been granted a patent for a system that could split an audio signal into multiple paths, giving the impression that sound is coming from several areas rather than directly from a speaker.
This console delivers UHD gaming that's been upscaled from full HD — basically, it uses this thing called "checkerboarding," a technology that creates pixels where there are none, giving the impression of a clearer, sharper picture.
As the first Catholic to be elected president, Kennedy was careful to avoid giving the impression that religion had shaped his political views, lest he hand kindling to critics who were wary of his faith.
The trailer opens on 15 seconds of Sansa walking through the Godswood at Winterfell looking shook, with Littlefinger's raspy voiceover giving the impression that he's whispering his particular brand of twisted wisdom in her ear.
While Flynn didn't explicitly say the sanctions would be reversed, he did counsel Kislyak that Russian President Vladimir Putin should not overreact, giving the impression that the sanctions could be reversed after Trump was inaugurated.
In a sudden twist, Pink then appeared on screen singing from outside her changing room and walking towards the arena in a bathroom, giving the impression that she'd performed a magic trick and stepped backstage.
From beginning to end, Mondegreen is visually-inclusive, slowly bringing the viewer's POV from behind one wall to the next, giving the impression that every new chamber is an individual piece in a larger puzzle.
Vocalist Carmina Escobar, who splits her time between Mexico City and Los Angeles, will fill the third floor galleries with her unique bird-like vocal manipulations, giving the impression of animal life infiltrating the space.
This created a dynamic that plays to great effect throughout Rumours, its sequencing giving the impression of a kind of constant brawl between members, with adjacent moments of anger and levity and longing and regret.
"North Korea helped Abe raise his support rate, giving the impression to people that Abe is the only man who can deal with the threat from North Korea," said Harumi Arima, an independent political analyst.
Twitter spent a good chunk of 2018 defending its decision not to ban the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, giving the impression that it was still unsure where to draw the line on its speech rules.
His body hidden under the serving table, Linde screamed when the first piece of the Painful Cake was sliced to reveal a red sponge—giving the impression of a woman whose genitals were being cut.
For many makeup artists and enthusiasts, crafting the perfect costume also means using simple products like eyeshadow and body paint to create striking optical illusions — giving the impression of floating body parts or lifelike creepy crawlies.
Zaitsev then posted a YouTube video claiming the narcs, working together with the FSB, used their position to gather intel on disposable dealers and busted them, giving the impression they're leading a tough fight against crime.
In most situations, the clock continues to run after an incomplete pass, giving the impression that just about everyone at the game, and many people watching at home, are happy to keep things moving along swiftly.
In giving Mr. Bannon an official role in national security policy making, Mr. Trump has not simply broken with tradition but has embraced the risk of politicizing national security, or giving the impression of doing so.
The designers came up with a green terra cotta facade as textured as that of the Woolworth Building, giving the impression the 10-story project dates to a time when trains still ran along the elevated tracks.
In one wordless shot of the family at a funeral (seen in the trailer), the camera pans down below the grass and into the dirt, giving the impression that these events are happening inside a display case.
But European Union consumer protection law requires social media users to disclose whether they have received gifts or cash to endorse a brand, to avoid giving the impression the post represents their personal view, the CMA said.
From there, Trump stands by plans to slash the repatriation tax but then wavers on the question of an interest deduction for corporations and a potential VAT, giving the impression that few details have been ironed out.
After a German comic lampooned Mr. Erdogan with a crude poem, Ms. Merkel initially criticized the verses, giving the impression — which she later said was a mistake — that she advocated curbing the freedom of satire in Germany.
But Sanders, diminished by her debunked narrative of the day before, also repeatedly distanced herself from her superiors, giving the impression that she was not fully convinced of the truth of information she was telling the press.
When a scenario of a third election became real he said publicly that he had discussed his annexation plan with President Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, giving the impression he had Trump and Pompeo's support.
The nature of celebrity is to fabricate a certain cult of personality around pop culture figures, giving the impression that they're not only perennially flawless, but also living lives cloaked in obscurity and beyond our simple, plebeian understanding.
But without efforts to prosecute those on the government side, it risks giving the impression that the European authorities are concerned only with suspected Islamic State members who could pose a terrorist threat, which could discourage potential witnesses.
Additional lenses can also improve effects from so-called "Portrait" photos, which blur the background of the photo behind the subject, such as another person or a dog, giving the impression it was taken with a professional camera.
Before the report was released, Attorney General Bill Barr gave a press conference summarizing his assessment of Mueller's conclusions — giving the impression that he was trying to spin the report in favor of Trump before anyone could read it.
"By interfering in a Justice Department decision and giving the impression he may release her in exchange for concessions on trade talks, Trump may inspire authoritarian leaders to do the same to Americans around the world," Mr. Burns said.
The smooth, featureless surface of the Bonneville Salt Flats, and the gearing setup on her bike giving the impression of a slow, leisurely pedal, makes it hard to get a feeling for just how fast Mueller-Korenek was actually riding.
But he has also been cautious about over-playing the benefits of a Trump presidency, perhaps so as not to preempt whatever policies the president adopts and to avoid giving the impression that he expects something from the United States.
Someone on their way to dinner might randomly come across a pale, slack-jawed audience member recovering from one of the productions, giving the impression that terrifying things were always happening, just out of sight of the hotel's long hallways.
Surrounded heavily by a solid black background and vertical lines, the images are stark and dramatic, successfully giving the impression of how startling it is to hear the voice of a dead loved one emanating artificially into a dark garage.
Former Airbus sales chief John Leahy, who retired at the end of 2017, was furious at O'Leary for giving the impression he was about to sign a deal for 100 aircraft in 2002 before squeezing a better deal from Boeing.
Jeopardy has consistently been a forum for all kinds of folks to show off their smarts, giving the impression that any viewer with a knack for trivia (and a solid sense of timing) could join in and do the same.
In fact, the whole place is kitted out with charity shop finds, giving the impression that it has been recently vacated in haste by the Mad Hatter and his cronies (a thought that seems increasingly well-founded as my meal progresses).
Even a compact jacquard knit studded with steel grommets, giving the impression of a metallic yarn through actual metal, wound up supple and weightless, allowing air to move around the body as the models walked easily in their flat sandals.
At that year's Democratic convention in Worcester, venerable local reporter David Bernstein wrote, Patrick's spotlight shone "so bright that the candidates [were] indistinguishable in the glow," giving the impression that they were mere subalterns grasping for his unwanted third term.
In the new lawsuit, the NRA claims that Ackerman is still touting its work for the NRA on its website, giving the impression that the NRA is still a client and that it endorses the work Ackerman performed on its behalf.
Macron, in gathering his associates for a post-first-round soirée on Sunday night at La Rotonde, a chic brasserie in Paris's Montparnasse neighbourhood, made his first mistake in too openly giving the impression he was celebrating a victory prematurely.
A few hours later, staff for Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley clarified that the emails weren't in fact confidential; they had been made public the morning before, giving the impression that Booker's stand had been more show than substance.
The disclosure weakened BT as it fought a bitter standoff with the British regulator over its management of the country's core broadband network, giving the impression that it was fighting battles on multiple fronts and not properly in control of its sprawling business.
One scene pushes, inexplicably, so close into Neeson's face that we're basically just examining his eyeball; frequent shots from outside conference rooms and behind trees seem to be giving the impression that Felt is being followed, but other shots undercut the suggestion.
Trump so far has adopted a similar approach to the failed Obamacare effort, talking up the historic nature of the tax legislation and lacing it with superlatives but also again giving the impression he is not up to speed with the policy details.
While the typical bellicose threats to the U.S. were conspicuously absent from the report, analysts noted that the images released by KCNA purported to show a previously unseen missile, giving the impression that the internationally sanctioned rocket program continues to advance at pace.
Ferrari managed to elude these regulations by giving the impression of creating more cars than they actually did by using a non-sequential chassis numbering system– authorities assumed there was a car for each ascending number but in fact there were gaps between the numbers.
Comey argued that better numbers would help the nation understand whether there is an epidemic of police killings of black men -- or if the advent of viral videos shared in social media is giving the impression there are more lethal confrontations between police and minorities.
This anticipation power of experts is the reason why the very best practitioners can look like characters from The Matrix, giving the impression of having all the time in the world in an environment where split-second responses decide who wins and who loses.
"It's a very difficult line to walk to satisfy Trump at the same time not giving the impression that it's Japan Inc all over again," said Jun Okumura, a former trade negotiator who is a visiting scholar at the Meiji Institute for Global Affairs.
"But," Mr. Wood added, "now that he is leader, the admirable instinct to support people who were with him in the tough times as an outsider can sometimes end up hurting his leadership by giving the impression that he is prepared to tolerate the intolerable."
According to Avalos, you fasten the urine-filled pouch to your lower back using a belt, then wire the connected tube between your butt cheeks so the opening of the tube falls around where your urethra is, giving the impression that you are peeing on your partner.
Better numbers, Comey argues, would help the nation understand whether there is a real epidemic of police killings of black men or if the advent of viral videos shared in social media are giving the impression that there are more lethal confrontations between police and minorities.
By Andreas Rinke and Andrea Shalal MEXICO CITY/BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel is seeking to bolster support among G20 members for tackling climate change ahead of a summit in Hamburg next month, while trying to avoid giving the impression she is rallying an anti-U.
Related: Toronto cop sentenced to six years in jail in shooting death of teenager Slow-motion footage appears to dramatically sway juries in favor of convicting people of first degree murder by giving the impression that the defendant thought through what they were going to do.
But perhaps more than that, Mr. Sickler said, the high-profile nature of Mr. Cohen's case could hurt his chances of being sent to Otisville, simply because federal prison officials might want to avoid giving the impression that inmates get to automatically choose their own prison.
When Cruz tells voters he "liquidate[d] our entire net worth, liquid net worth, and put it into the campaign," he's giving the impression that he put everything on the line for his country, when in fact only a person with complete economic security could do what he did.
On Saturday, as protesters swarmed John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York to demonstrate against Trump's refugee ban, Uber tweeted that it would eliminate surge-pricing in the area—giving the impression to some that it was breaking with a strike organized by New York taxi drivers.
On Saturday, as protesters swarmed John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York to demonstrate against Trump's refugee ban, Uber tweeted that it would eliminate surge pricing in the area — giving the impression to some that it was breaking with a strike organized by New York taxi drivers.
The ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, has complained that some foreign media have referred to Auschwitz and similar camps set up in German-occupied Poland as "Polish concentration camps", possibly giving the impression that Poland was a partner in crime of Adolf Hitler, rather than a victim.
But his increasingly emotional denunciation of the various legal and political investigations — that are now focusing on his business, his campaign, his transition, his inauguration and his presidency is not giving the impression that he is a President who is confident there will be no charges to answer.
Acknowledging for the first time that negative rates gum up the works of financial intermediation, and thus the economy, Kuroda, in a speech on Monday, still held to his view that further cuts were possible while at the same time giving the impression they are now far less likely.
But by taking a hard line in a case where Apple really could help law enforcement in an important terrorism case — and where doing so wouldn't directly endanger the security of anyone else's iPhone — Apple risks giving the impression that tech companies' objections aren't being made entirely in good faith.
In "When I Was His Wife" each verse lists nice things about the man in question, ending with the refrain "I said that too when I was his wife"; Lambert, Monroe, and Presley swap verses, giving the impression that all the ex-wives are talking to each other, as the tart guitars cry.
The site is thin on details about the man himself, only giving the impression that he came from humble beginnings — "He used to joke that where he grew up, having dreams was like fighting gravity," a company mission statement reads — and that he turned Delos into a forward-thinking, massive global conglomerate.
But a program aired last week on National Public Radio in the United States about Iga's ninja-centered town promotion effort set off a frenzy of internet interest after its host said the city faced a shortage of ninja performers and even quoted potential salaries, giving the impression it might be hiring.
The comments from Mr. Trump came after a day of uncertainty, as aides to his father's presidential campaign said they were unaware of such an interview, particularly since Mr. Edwards said he had been at a rally for Donald J. Trump in Memphis recently, giving the impression the interview had taken place there.
Following the debate, Sanders and Warren supporters clashed on social media; #NeverWarren was at one point the top trending hashtag on Twitter, but use of the hashtag by prominent progressives hoping to ease tension ended up giving the impression of a sexist onslaught against Warren and fueled media coverage that amplified it.
One of many reasons for this was that his supporters took great pains to spread lies that ostensibly vindicated him, mostly by giving the impression that his accusers had all fabricated their stories, and that the Washington Post, that outlet that broke the news of the first accusations, was simply publishing falsehoods.
"By insisting that this bill had to be got through the House of Commons in three days, rather than what one would expect (would be) a period of several weeks, the prime minister was giving the impression that he was trying to bully and bulldoze people into accepting something without proper scrutiny," Grieve said.
"You got the president of Guatemala saying to a local newspaper down there just last week, they caught over a hundred ISIS fighters in Guatemala trying to use this caravan," Hegseth said, giving the impression that the individuals linked to terrorism were arrested in one fell swoop as they attempted to infiltrate the caravan.
Chapo is being held at a maximum-security jail near the federal courthouse in Lower Manhattan, and the defense argued that constantly moving him to Brooklyn during the trial, a process that requires shutting down the Brooklyn Bridge so that his heavily-armed security convoy can cross, will prejudice members of the jury by giving the impression that Chapo is dangerous.
"It is not inconceivable that the ECB will try to introduce some flexibility into its pace of asset purchases, even though it will be difficult for the ECB to do so without giving the impression that it is tightening policy," the note said, adding that it might be easier for the Bank of England to emulate the BOJ in the future.
It didn't help when Yankees COO Lonn Trost explained that fans buying tickets for below face value were "a frustration to our existing fan base" because they "may be someone who has never sat in a premium location," giving the impression that the team was concerned that low-rent StubHub buyers might put their boots up on pristine luxury cupholders.
Bob Rae, Canada's Special Envoy to Myanmar, who has also traveled to Bangladesh, said Bangladesh authorities including Sheikh Hasina "have emphasized that the refugee camp is supposed to be 'short term' and that to talk about schooling beyond learning centers for very young children would risk giving the impression, to Myanmar and the world, that camps were there to stay".
Lizzie's enormous brown eyes were always leaking tears, giving the impression that the poster girl of adolescent depression was still crying after all these years — even though by the time I met her, she was in her late 40s, functionally medicated, writing the occasional essay, the capable caretaker of two rescue pets, as happy and mentally well as any writer of confession can be.
His shape is irregular and dumpy, his flanks are decorated with the outline of the lotus flowers, buds and leaves, the pottery has chipped off his near fore-foot, giving the impression, at all events in the colour-print, of a grey woollen sock bursting through a boot … but it is impossible to look at him for long without a feeling of awe and a realisation of the vastness of eternity.
The species behind them are still unknown, although I'm a bit concerned that fish chorus #2 was accidentally swapped with a drunk elephant:As for why fish babble together, "at the moment, we often simply don't know," McCauley said, adding that because sound travels quite well underwater, some of what we perceive to be choruses could be a bunch of soloists, all screaming into the abyss and giving the impression of harmony.
In the Washington Post, Abigail Tucker, author of The Lion in the Living Room: How House Cats Tamed Us and Took Over the World, outlined their many mysteries: Cats are alert and active at night, giving the impression they may be conducting secret lives; cats are "ambush hunters," which makes them prone to "sudden, startling movements"; cats are so tremendously sensitive they spend their days reacting to things humans cannot see or hear.
Apart from the obvious fact of his being restricted to a wheelchair since 21800, when an arterial collapse left him mostly paralyzed from the neck down, he is also entering that awkward phase in life when bodies degenerate unevenly, so that even as he's become a little corpulent at the middle, his cheeks are starting to hollow out and his powerful neck to narrow, giving the impression that his shiny bald head and tufted white goatee are elongating with time.

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