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We'd call it timeless, but that would give the wrong impression.
I have to quickly add that before anyone has the wrong impression.
The words wrong impression and sorry weighed in my throat like coins.
He seems to be under the wrong impression about the movie's genesis.
In some places, wearing a suit may even make the wrong impression.
I am concerned lest your readers get a wrong impression of me.
Khan said that the travel ban gives the "wrong impression" of Muslims.
I was tempted to call Pose simple, but that gives the wrong impression.
If you don't use the formal language, it gives maybe the wrong impression.
But such a disclosure might have conveyed the wrong impression for his candidacy.
She politely rebuffed him, she said, apologizing for giving him any wrong impression.
We don't want people to jump the gun and get the wrong impression.
We had the wrong impression of how Oak felt about the casting announcement.
He knows how dangerous it is to leave the wrong impression about Russia.
They cannot afford to really do anything that would bring the wrong impression.
It's a reminder that calling serotonin a "happiness hormone" may give the wrong impression.
"It really gave the wrong impression and we actually lost some people," Stoddard said.
As for her marriage, Wainstein claimed viewers had the wrong impression of how things were.
Unfortunately, the international trailer has given the wrong impression of the film's message and heart.
Did positioning it as a very expensive piece of educational equipment give the wrong impression?
You don't want to seem overly friendly, don't want to give out the wrong impression.
But, optically, that's not the impression, even when one could argue that's the wrong impression.
The roster of names behind the indie film Brigsby Bear may give people the wrong impression.
It gives the (mostly wrong) impression that the dark web truly is a lawless, dangerous, place.
I don't want people to have the wrong impression of what The Last Night is about.
Here's what else is happening: Visitors to our city are going to get the wrong impression.
I don't mean to give the wrong impression: There's nothing gratuitously gladiatorial about Mr. Abduraimov's playing.
She also tries to avoid being too friendly, to ensure she doesn't give the wrong impression.
Still, I think the timing of these releases might give the wrong impression of our productivity.
We hope this book will help to correct that wrong impression — and help save the Paris deal.
And when I say a "wrong impression," I don't mean that I disagree with other people's takes.
But it can also give people the wrong impression about a book that was difficult to write.
I didn't smoke, but to hightail it home right after the meeting would risk giving the wrong impression.
In a preview for Wednesday's Kocktails with Khloé, Disick says many people have the "wrong impression" of him.
She's not moaning, or feeling sorry for herself – the words on the page might give off the wrong impression.
I don't want to create the wrong impression by suggesting it's slipped to December, that's not what I'm saying.
But if you're too indirect when you decline out of fear of seeming "mean," you risk giving the wrong impression.
The chief justice said he feared the public would get the wrong impression from the partisan tenor of the hearings.
Disick then went on Khloé Kardashian's talk show, Kocktails with Khloé, and said many people have the "wrong impression" of him.
But if you're among the millions of Americans who think of years as calendar years, you'll get the wrong impression here.
Recent presidents have avoided the meeting, perhaps to avoid giving the wrong impression to voters by rubbing shoulders with the elite.
But if you just look at IBM's share price over time, you could get the wrong impression of how Berkshire's stake is doing.
And also there's that feeling that so many women feel, of shame, of perhaps I did something to give him the wrong impression.
" Sugar Bear also chimed in, "People's like got the wrong impression on me because, yes, I'll admit it, I did cheat on June.
But I felt by keeping her, even until the rose ceremony would be giving her the wrong impression — and would be wasting her time.
The piece, which explains the logic behind Hatch's selection — "lest our readers, or the honoree himself, get the wrong impression" — is far from flattering.
LONDON — Dogs often do stupid things like trying to eat bees, and that sometimes gives people the wrong impression that they're kind of stupid.
So being ... I don't wanna give the wrong impression, however, that's just to make sure our listeners understand that I do try to be independent.
Watch your body language A nervous habit, such as cracking your knuckles or playing with your pen, can give the wrong impression to your interviewer.
"My attempt to raise the issue of why some people are attracted to pure evil like the KKK, gave many the wrong impression," he tweeted.
At the same time, Dickerson doesn't want the public to come away with the wrong impression and assume that CSBD is becoming more common in women.
AK: No, I think this is the wrong impression and I was trying to describe it in my previous interviews to the Financial Times, for example.
An RNC national committeeman recently complained that the press had given people the wrong impression that voters decided who the nominee was rather than the party.
While there's no set rulebook for how to act on a first date, there are some questions that could give your potential partner the wrong impression.
"When people say the Bahamas has been devastated, it gives the wrong impression," Ellison Thompson, deputy director general of the tourism ministry, told the news outlet.
All of your moans and groans might give them the wrong impression about what gets you off, thereby setting the stage for even more disappointing future encounters.
I wouldn't necessarily wear something super-sexy or too revealing when I'm just out with my friends, because I don't want to give off the wrong impression.
"People have the wrong impression about my father," Todd said in a TV interview while still at USC, according to a People magazine article from that era.
A lower surface temperature due to irrigation may also give farmers the wrong impression that they should not be adapting their farming practices to account for climate change.
In a 2017 article in The Times entitled "Midwives back down on natural childbirth," RCM chief executive Cathy Warwick admitted that the campaign had created the wrong impression.
Second, unless your character traits mirror that TV character, you may be giving them the wrong impression of you — maybe they aren't into Pam, Ross, Rachel, or Khaleesi.
And even when the content isn't an issue, I sometimes wonder if Alexa's generally cold, utilitarian manner is giving them the wrong impression of how to answer questions.
He describes it as being a little like how a dog sees—except, it turns out, most people have the wrong impression when it comes to canine eyesight.
While good-government groups hail the potential change, saying it would help curtail abuse, international corporations warn that being called a "foreign agent" could create the wrong impression.
Saeid Khoshrou, director of international affairs at the National Iranian Oil Company, told CNBC on Tuesday that low, fluctuating prices in the oil market gave investors the wrong impression.
Adults get the wrong impression that we don't care about anyone else but ourselves and that we don't care about how we're seen, but they couldn't be more wrong.
But Jeffrey Duchin, a Seattle, Washington public health official, said a national system for tracking restaurants by outbreaks could give consumers the wrong impression about where they can safely eat.
"FDA is concerned that some claims made by treatment centers using HBOT may give consumers a wrong impression that could ultimately endanger their health," the organization wrote in a 2013 statement.
In an occupation where the job description involves being nice in order to push a cause or raise money, one lobbyist named Jennifer said that men often get the wrong impression.
He also made fireworks, including mortars, from the late 1990s until September 11, 2001, but stopped making fireworks "because he did not want to give the wrong impression," the affidavit said.
"To be honest I think it's better that it's used a bunch for porn than in some political scandal that gives people the wrong impression and starts a war," she said.
Before anyone gets the wrong impression here, the Perkins loan program, which issues just $28503 billion a year in loans, is not the federal government's main student loan program for undergraduates.
In a company where people are meeting with one another in person, there is often the (wrong) impression that messages are getting through and people know what to do after a meeting.
I don't mean not to talk about the other side of it ... The American people get a wrong impression and Black Lives Matter, therefore, puts a target on the backs of (police officers).
But Ogunyemi said the stills from the clip that shot around the internet over the weekend - which mostly showed only her and the white woman, leaving out the Asian woman - gave the wrong impression.
"In no way, shape, or form I would like to give the wrong impression that I found the interaction with Tony to be damaging to me or that I found it not useful," she said.
To call those who were part of this elaborate architecture "troll farms" is to give entirely the wrong impression by suggesting that the motivation and organization bore some resemblance to lulz-seeking, disorganized Internet hooligans.
An administration source told CNN that the senators got the wrong impression from the meeting, and insisted that McMaster is not only behind the President's Iran strategy -- he worked with the whole team to craft it.
The information you find about the person could be exaggerated or untrue You might get the wrong impression by Googling your date since the person themselves isn't around yet to explain or clarify anything you find
But while Ms. Schroeder is willing to acknowledge her missteps (people are much more forgiving when you admit badly screwing up, she advises), she does feel like viewers got the wrong impression of her early on.
Panicking, Ms. Hernandez told him that she was sorry if she gave him the wrong impression; that they should just go back to the house and forget this ever happened; that she was, in fact, gay.
President Donald Trump is known for making an entrance everywhere he goes — but he left the wrong impression when his helicopter scorched the lawn at Buckingham Palace in June, according to a new report in The Sunday Times.
He said some of the officers in the crowd might have been "starstruck" and felt that they had to laugh, but that the reaction "gave the wrong impression" as police try to improve their reputation across the country.
"There will have to be more exchange of information between e-cars and the grid to update the loading status in real-time, because otherwise, there can be the wrong impression about the speed of loading," she said.
"All-Wheel Drive vehicles can give a false sense of security and the wrong impression of how low the traction is on snowy or icy roads, because accelerating away from a stop can feel so effortless," Rogers said.
I know this isn't scientific, but based on conversations I've had recently, many people — smart people, who read newspapers and try to keep track of events — have been given a fundamentally wrong impression of the current state of play.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal published on Friday, World Bank Chief Economist Paul Romer apologized to Chile for changes to the report's methodology that he said "conveyed the wrong impression" about the business environment under Bachelet.
But Wilkinson, who wrote the court's majority opinion, said the city was unable to identify a single example where a woman entered the Greater Baltimore Center's waiting room under the wrong impression that she could obtain an abortion there.
Don't let that description give you the wrong impression: With the international community nearly unanimously urging Myanmar's leadership to end the violence, this is hardly a situation where Suu Kyi can claim that reports of atrocities are nothing more than fabrications.
You would normally assume that a president who has dealt for months with accusations that he was too cozy (if not borderline treasonous) with Russian officials would be especially careful with Russian officials, so as not to send the wrong impression.
However, emphasizing threats in the Baltic without mentioning the Black Sea sends exactly the wrong impression, namely that the Balkans and Black Sea littoral are of lesser importance to NATO and thus their defense against Russian threats is less urgent.
The congressman, Mark Amodei, rejected the distinction that he was the first Republican House member to support the inquiry, with his spokeswoman, Logan Tucker, saying that the word "inquiry" gave the wrong impression that the congressman supported Mr. Trump's impeachment.
In 2012, Cruz was campaigning for the Texas Senate seat as a populist firebrand who criticized Wall Street bailouts and the influence of big banks in Washington, and the loans could have conveyed the wrong impression about his candidacy, the Times said.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday that her initial response to the Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 71 people in London a year ago, was not good enough because it had given the wrong impression that she didn't care.
Kavanaugh said oral arguments are a time for judges to ask tough questions of both sides, but he also said people may get the wrong impression given that media reports now tend to predict how judges are leaning based on their questions.
However, judging by some recent media coverage and questions I've received, I fear the public may now be getting the wrong impression of the role of Science Advisory Boards (SAB) and the practicality of what it means to serve on such a board.
He explained why he thought people had the wrong impression of the unexpectedly low investment from SoftBank that followed the IPO filing, and he also discussed the company&aposs response to his personal ownership of properties that had been leased out to WeWork — while netting him millions.
That changed when George V (Queen Elizabeth II's grandfather), who was from the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, decided that amid the carnage of World War I, which pitted Britain against Germany, a German-sounding surname would give the wrong impression to all the families who had sent their sons to the front.
His cultural touchstones, in TV (sad episodes of "The Simpsons" like "Lisa's Substitute," the "NewsRadio" episode that addresses its cast member Phil Hartman's death) and literature (Jonathan Safran Foer's "A Primer for the Punctuation of Heart Disease," Katherine Heiny's "How to Give the Wrong Impression"), use humor and tragedy to buoy each other.
However, we had the wrong impression of how Oak felt about the casting announcement and how it would be received by members of the theater community, which we appreciate is deeply invested in the success of actors of color – as are we – and to whom we are grateful for bringing this to our attention.
Always dirty, dangerous work — the singing, dancing fairy tale chim-chiminey sweep that Dick Van Dyke played in the original "Mary Poppins" might leave the wrong impression — chimney sweeping has come a long way since orphans and young boys from impoverished families were forced into the trade in Europe and North America 200 years ago.
But Apple has an enormous supply chain, and the reports from a few of Apple's suppliers may have led analysts to get the wrong impression about iPhone sales for the March quarter, particularly sales of the iPhone X. In fact, in Apple's earnings report for the quarter ended March 31, the company said Tuesday that the iPhone X is still outselling its other iPhones.
We will also inclusive because I don't want people to take the wrong impression that we were somewhat xenophobic about the existence of foreign participation but it was a decision we had to take because we wanted to make sure that the valuation benefit goes to first and foremost to our people, our endowments, to our friends, to those who believe in Saudi Arabia in Aramco, believe in Saudi Arabia, the country, the stable country politically and economically and the company and what is the ecosystem that this company is operating under.

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