Forty-seven percent of the voters surveyed have a negative impression of the Alaska governor, while just 38 percent see her in a positive light.
Unfortunately, most people have this false impression of scouts and fail to acknowledge their vital role and influence.
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Mr. Obama said Sunday the situation in North Korea was still too "unsettled" for him to have developed an impression of Kim Jong Eun.
But it would have ended the impression of American acquiescence.
When the user is able to experience an event that is emotional (hopefully fun) and engaging, she or he is most likely to have a positive impression of that brand.
But on the other side of the state, that is not the impression many people have of their former governor.
The idea is to give users (not to mention nefarious strangers) the impression they have control of the machine, when really they are dealing with a simulacrum created entirely in software.
The center right parties tend to have an edge over socialists on this topic because they have successfully conveyed the impression of distancing themselves from corrupt police officials and therefore a center bloc might be able to regain a bit of often gutted trust among the voters, in particular in the urban centers.
Franz Fischler, the farm commissioner, and Sir Leon Brittan, the commissioner for trade, have also been giving the impression of business more or less as usual.
In a recent NBC New York-Marist Poll, half said they wouldn't even consider him, though the survey also showed that more registered Democrats now have a favorable than unfavorable impression of him.
Had the professor attended not the debate on special-needs children on the floor, but, say, hearings on the same subject in the Education Select Committee, he would have formed a quite different impression of Parliament's effectiveness.
While the number of family doctors taking part in the national day of action may have been small, the publicity generated gave the impression of a profession on the verge of strike action.
Police have released an artist's impression of a man found dead in the River Thames in Berkshire.
Plus, this is the last impression the audience will have of you, being gracious and acting friendly with the host.
Recent economic figures may have given the impression that the economies of Europe were on a secure track to expansion, but a GDP revision by Eurostat has shown that the region is still very much at risk of stagnation and even relapses.
But the seats fell as they did in 2011, and although Labour have carefully concentrated on giving every impression of being a majority government when they're not, it means there are tricky times coming down the road when the big and complex pieces of legislation start to flow.
At the same time, conservative traditionalists are suddenly realising that they have always been supporters of mould-breaking working mothers, whatever impression they may have given to the contrary.
This is a crucial question that contines to be debated, of course, and the impression some may have is that, yes, the pharmaceutical industry is gradually replenishing its supply of needed new medicines.
The Bush administration, for want of a consensus within it, gives every impression of having deferred a decision on what sort of policy to have towards Iran.
So whereas we may have had the impression that this was sort of a quick and dirty operation, this is something that has been in the planning stages for a long time, just waiting for the appropriate moment where the targets could be hit.
So here we have, you know, this kind of false media impression which was seized upon and amplified by academics.
"I think it's totally inappropriate to make these kinds of comments to a patient because personal comments can lead to the patient to have a false belief or impression that the doctor is interested in the patient or the patient has a bad impression of the doctor, " he said.
Readers of early editions would have the (wrong) impression that there was no longer disagreement about macroeconomics.
Back in England a number of youngsters have a great chance to make an impression on Martin Johnson against the Barbarians on Saturday.
"Renault are the team who have made the biggest impression, " said Barrichello, following testing of the new Ferrari F2004 at Mugello in Italy this week.
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The general impression conveyed is that henceforth future foreign assets must have the pedigree of Mother Teresa or Saint Francis of Assisi.
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You have one shot to make a first impression, so muster up all of your confidence and exude it in your hello, your handshake (or kiss on the cheek), in your body language, when you look your date in the eye and when you order your food.
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The reason Mitchell's pronouncement might have been interpreted as a move in Israel's direction is because until he made his call for negotiations, recent pronouncements on Israel and the Palestinians by the president and his senior advisers have given the uniform impression that the US no longer favors a negotiated settlement of the Palestinian conflict with Israel.
Most naysayers have little understanding of agricultural genetics, Ronald says, and are under the impression that the food they eat is far more natural than it really is.
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