Impression
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Their tardiness in reforming and hostility to capital creates an
impression
of eurosclerosis that won't attract capital.
Supporters of both nominal GDP targeting and product-price targeting claim that IT sometimes gave the public the misleading
impression
that it would stabilize the cost of living, even in the face of supply shocks or terms-of trade-shocks, over which it had no control.
For the rest of the world, and for the Islamic State, it creates the
impression
that America is weak, divided, and unable to lead.
Arab leaders now showering their key constituencies with pay raises and food subsidies would have done so earlier, thus avoiding the
impression
of vulnerability.
You get the
impression
that Russia either does not care about Kaliningrad or expects others to solve the problem for it.
The lesson for the EU is clear: if it wants to matter diplomatically, the Union must be able at least to give the
impression
that it matters militarily.
Europe”; now, she increasingly gives the
impression
of being Frau Germania.
But here is the remarkable thing: whether one listens to the Republicans, the Democrats, or the middle-ground observers, one gets the
impression
that economic statistics show no discernible improvement around the time that Obama took office.
The problem is that these funds create the
impression
that anything invested with them is just as safe as a deposit at an insured bank.
In the months following Playboy’s announcement, the public backlash against the magazine appeared to have pushed the Indonesian mainstream firmly to the right, an
impression
only furthered by the high visibility and loud belligerence of radical groups.
And President Barack Obama’s cancellation of his trip to Asia last autumn, owing to domestic political gridlock in the US Congress and the resulting government shutdown, made a poor
impression
on the region’s leaders.
Until recently, Russia's robust opposition to the idea posed a serious obstacle, because it sharpened the
impression
that Russia regarded its so-called "near abroad" as a zone of special interest and influence.
The next day, his words were reported widely; the behavior of the crowd, however, was not, leaving readers with the
impression
that their prime minister had, completely unprompted, yelled coarsely at Japanese citizens.
Europe Is Still StandingBRUSSELS – Judging from the headlines, one might get the
impression
that the 400 million citizens eligible to participate in the recent European Parliament elections voted massively against the European Union.
People will believe many things if they have the
impression
that the rich and famous believe them, too.
Obama’s recent statement that he favors reforming personal and corporate taxes by lowering rates and broadening the tax base reinforces that
impression.
Put that way, an
impression
is created that I consider it the duty of every intellectual to engage in politics.
The news media’s tendency to fixate on new records serves their short-term interest in creating the
impression
that something really important has happened that justifies readers’ or viewers’ attention.
But it is difficult to see any really bad mistakes, except perhaps allowing himself to be pushed around by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and giving China the
impression
that he was prepared for a bilateral relationship entirely on China’s terms.
At home (most notably in Hong Kong) and abroad, China gives the
impression
that the word “compromise” does not exist in Mandarin.
Sometimes the reports favored a candidate, but often they were designed simply to give an
impression
of chaos and disgust with democracy, and to suppress voter turnout.
Indeed, the continued failure of smaller countries like Greece and Cyprus to fulfill their commitments reinforces the
impression
that they will forever be dependent on financial assistance.
WOLLERAU, SWITZERLAND – Scientific fraud, plagiarism, and ghost writing are increasingly being reported in the news media, creating the
impression
that misconduct has become a widespread and omnipresent evil in scientific research.
Media reports of Iraqi bloodshed focus overwhelmingly on Baghdad – where the large majority of foreign journalists are based – creating the
impression
that the desperate security situation there is representative of the country as a whole.
Making matters worse, concessions on either side appear to leave no
impression
on the other.
Think of the
impression
his election would make not only in Africa, but in Asia, the Middle East, and even Europe.
Europe Has Lost its WayWASHINGTON, DC – Europe’s response to the strategic challenges it is facing – Russian aggression in Ukraine, refugees fleeing violence in the Middle East, disorder in North Africa – leaves the
impression
that its leaders have no idea what to do.
Too many political, financial, and business leaders give the
impression
that the only thing that matters for an economy is aggregate growth.
I have the
impression
that the latest disturbing episodes of corruption among politicians and state functionaries have awakened Israel’s citizens from their stupor.
That
impression
is correct to some extent.
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