• In this close election, the real benefit will be in the impression, information and values that remain with swing voters who'll make up their minds late and decide the election.

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  • "GE is taking the bull by the horns in taking away the impression that senior officers are able to abuse stock options, " says Scott Roderick of the National Center for Employee Ownership, a nonprofit organization that advises on employee ownership.

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  • Clay competed in the discus under the impression that he had been disqualified in the hurdles, and he seemed dazed.

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  • Just months after opening his first eatery in Europe, a branch of CUT, serving high-end dry aged prime beef, in the revamped and luxurious 45 Park Lane Hotel in London, he has made an even bigger impression in the City of Angels.

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  • Once you enter the dark space where a dramatic spotlight shines on a 100sqm patch of falling water, the sound of the shower and the feeling of moisture in the air immediately gives the familiar impression of being caught in a downpour.

    BBC: It is raining indoors in London

  • The process is an efficient way to get the bids coming in, but I get the impression that the banks and, yes, mortgage brokers, now in its network are a distinctly more dubious crowd than the big banks that contacted me last time around.

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  • In the photos, the impression of frozen loop stitch is clearly visible in the skin of Mallory's feet, frozen for sure but showing no signs of frostbite.

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  • "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.

    BBC: Aberystwyth doctor six-month ban for 'flirting' texts

  • The presiding officers have discussed issues that have arisen in the chamber this session and have decided to write to all party leaders seeking assistance in making parliamentary proceedings more transparent and improving the general impression of business in the chamber.

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  • There is a sequence in the film where the six go on a location scout in Tehran to create the impression they are movie people.

    BBC: Entertainment & Arts

  • Barclays had said this showed the Bank of England had inadvertently given the impression that it would approve attempts by Barclays to submit low and inaccurate Libor submissions, in order to avoid giving the impression that it was having difficulty in raising funds at the height of the financial crisis.

    BBC: Libor scandal: MPs demand changes over rate-rigging

  • The Fall of 2008 left such an impression in the minds of the financial community that traders, investors and fund managers alike are in various stages of panic for fear of extreme losses.

    FORBES: Look Out Bears, The Bulls Will Rule September

  • The Fed has validated the impression in financial markets that investors' expectations drive the central bankers' decisions.

    ECONOMIST: America's interest rates are cut

  • In recent times they have struggled to make an impression in the Six Nations, let alone at a global level, but after several years in the wilderness the appointment of Andy Robinson as coach has paid immediate dividends.

    BBC: Scotland 9-8 Australia

  • So I want to thank Jake for taking so seriously his role in creating the best impression of American diplomacy.

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  • In spite of the impression given by the New York Post's Page Six gossip column, it's not really the partying Manhattan girls and their Wall Street heir boyfriends who rule the Hamptons during the summer these days.

    BBC: Escape from New York

  • In no measure has he given the impression that he is in command or knows what he wants to do.

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  • They do so because the British media, largely cynical, condescending and even contemptuous of our partners in Europe, fosters the impression that the British people think likewise.

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  • The models feel solid and well-built (the stainless steel versions, in particular, are pleasantly weighty on the wrist) and we get the impression that you could pass them off in virtually any social situation without the awkward "holy cow, you're a geek of epic proportion" moments.

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  • While written content shapes the first impression, the vibes we give off in person make a lasting impression.

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  • The young actor died in 2008 but his work as The Joker in The Dark Knight left an indelible impression on audiences.

    FORBES: Entertainment

  • Officials in South Korea say this gives the impression that the North will be run more like a military state, and one in a state of emergency.

    ECONOMIST: North Korea

  • Mr Spitzer's office, meanwhile, is looking into whether Gotham Partners Management Company, an American hedge fund, took positions in credit derivatives to create the impression that companies on which it held a bearish view were in financial danger.

    ECONOMIST: Clipped

  • The judge ruled Wednesday that prosecutors, in giving instructions to grand jurors, had improperly left the impression the jury shouldn't consider testimony by other officers that they radioed Haste in advance to warn him that they thought Graham had a pistol.

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  • The BBC's Jim Muir, in neighbouring Lebanon, said Syrian state media were giving the impression of it being business as usual in Damascus, despite Monday's defection.

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  • Divisions in the opposition heighten the impression of instability and so further delay any return of confidence.

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  • Einhorn certainly left the impression in his January 22nd letter to his investors that he remains very long Apple.

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  • It is difficult, though, to push through economic reform in recipient countries if the impression is of policy made on the hoof.

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  • But Mr de Venecia is an unexciting candidate who has consistently failed to make much of an impression in the opinion polls.

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  • "We found that people want to rent a luxury car in order to give the impression they are doing well for themselves, " says Ceille.

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