Dinkin was unimpressed by assurances by the water department that the water was safe.
Mr Ball was equally unimpressed with the amount of information the electorate had received.
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Mind you, it's not just the Tea Party that is unimpressed by Mr Romney.
The chairwoman of the local police community consultative group, Jennifer Douglas, was equally unimpressed.
True to form, the critics seem unimpressed by the latest from director Michael Bay.
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But investors were unimpressed, sending the stock down almost 10% within minutes of the earnings release.
Dr Jim Arden, a consultant anaesthetist at King's College Hospital, was unimpressed by the initiative.
The partners nearly showed them the door too, unimpressed with their Web database tools.
Dr. Tom Jefferson, who reviewed the efficacy of the antivirals, said he was unimpressed.
Owner of powderroom.net Lucie McLean is unimpressed with the level of service received since the incident.
So far, traders and investors have been unimpressed with the rhetoric coming from EU officials.
The bank is unimpressed by the idea of selling loans on to other investors.
But even the pro-government Mapuche leaders invited to the ceremony were unimpressed by Mr Frei's generosity.
The Nature folk were especially unimpressed by the fuzziness of the pictures that accompanied the piece.
Inquiry chairman John O'Hara QC said he was "unimpressed" by the failure to provide information.
However, despite loud claims from the home side, referee Stephen Finnie was unimpressed and waved play on.
Last year, Sony's peculiar move to beef up its entry-level NEX left us puzzled, and generally unimpressed.
And many BBC News Online users emailed their views, saying they were unimpressed by the group's decision.
Paul Miller, chairman of the British Medical Association's Consultants Committee, was also unimpressed by Mr Milburn's claims.
All in all, though, the businessmen whose opinions are collected to draw up the rankings are unimpressed.
Many of those who managed to bypass censorship by using alternative terms were unimpressed with the congress.
Joe Romm, author of the global warming blog Climate Progress, was equally unimpressed by the program.
Lady Thatcher, who granted Mr Hague a 40-minute interview last week, was apparently unimpressed by what she heard.
Unimpressed by the registration process, they were unwilling to monitor the actual election unless the arrangements were improved.
The most effective people I know, many of them in leadership positions, are unimpressed by positions or titles.
Royce was unimpressed with distribution, but he kept a position in the company.
If a handful of tech writers were unimpressed with the specs, that didn't translate into lack of consumer interest.
Rupert Murdoch, CEO of NewsCorp, which publishes the Wall Street Journal and owns Fox News, was similarly unimpressed.
But investors appeared to be unimpressed, sending shares down 4.33% in afternoon trading.
Critics, of course, remain unimpressed that electric vehicles are going much of anywhere.
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