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8 Sentences With "misimpressions"

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Of all the misimpressions American have of North Korea, the most important may be our illusions regarding what they want.
Eight days later, Dr. Thomas C. Chalmers, Mount Sinai's president, issued a news release to correct "misimpressions the media reports may have generated" about talc.
"I am most interested in correcting a number of falsehoods, misstatements, and misimpressions regarding allegations of collusion between Donald Trump, Trump associates, The Trump Campaign and the Russian state," Stone said in the statement.
In a brief letter in late March, Mr. Mueller had criticized Mr. Barr for sowing "public confusion" in his initial summary of the report, and had asked him to release his own executive summaries to clarify misimpressions.
As one who has participated in what is an unprecedented level of collaboration related to the complex development and implementation of policies and procedures around our nation's air transportation system, it is disappointing to see opportunities missed and misimpressions imparted any time a President of the United States is willing to focus on the real needs of the aviation community.
Some critics said that it has resulted in a "dramatic loss of housing." Some have criticized the program for having the right goals but not accomplishing them, or not going about them in the right way. The National Housing Law Project issued a joint report saying, "HOPE VI has been characterized by a lack of clear standards, a lack of hard data on program results, and misleading and contradictory statements made by HUD." The report said: > HUD's failure to provide comprehensive and accurate information about HOPE > VI has created an environment in which misimpressions about the program and > its basic purposes and outcomes have flourished- often with encouragement > from HUD.
As of February 2018, Jefferson in Paris holds a rating of 31% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 16 reviews. In her positive review in The New York Times, Janet Maslin called the film > an extraordinary spectacle ... the rare contemporary film that's both an > entertainment and an education, despite some glaring misimpressions that are > sure to spark heated debate ... The biggest problem with [the film] is at > the basic editing level, with such abrupt jumps between diverse scenes that > the film's momentum remains choppy. Overshadowed by its own ambition and > not-quite-ironic pageantry, Jefferson in Paris doesn't quite come to life > ... Casting Nick Nolte as a Founding Father may sound like this film's > riskiest choice, but in fact it makes solid sense. Beyond having the right > physical stature for the imposing, sandy-haired Jefferson, Mr. Nolte > captures the man's vigor and his stiff sense of propriety.
On June 9, 2013, U.S. Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper, referring to the surveillance activities lately reported in The Washington Post and The Guardian, stressed the activities were lawful, conducted under authorities approved by the U.S. Congress, and that "significant misimpressions" had resulted from the articles published; he called the disclosures of "intelligence community measures used to keep Americans safe" "reckless". He condemned the leaks as having done "huge, grave damage" to the U.S. intelligence capabilities. We the People petition to pardon Snowden at the White House website That same day, a We the People petition was launched via the whitehouse.gov website seeking "a full, free and absolute pardon for any crimes [Snowden] has committed or may have committed related to blowing the whistle on secret NSA surveillance programs." The petition attained 100,000 signatures within two weeks, thus meeting the threshold and requiring an official response from the White House. The White House answered on July 28, 2015, declining to pardon Snowden.

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