Mr Diamond's account of the conversation between the two gave "the wrong impression", he added.
The father of Luke, the white middle-schooler, said his son might have gotten the wrong impression from a conversation he and his wife had with Luke's older sister.
The problem: Brin seems to have gotten the wrong impression.
At one point, he seemed to sense that he was making the wrong impression on a Western journalist who he reckoned might be keen to find the next Facebook.
"My decision to contest the election will not only give courage to women in general and attract attention to their problems, but also helps negate the wrong impression about our society, " Zari said.
More or Less looks at the evidence which is proving so controversial and asks why we might get the wrong measure of another country and whether the public has been given a wholly wrong impression of success and failure.
Readers of early editions would have the (wrong) impression that there was no longer disagreement about macroeconomics.
And then he left the impression that maybe it was wrong to leave this soon.
Another rain shower came at the wrong time for Hamilton to make any impression on the pace-setters.
At first impression it may feel a bit wrong to publish a book called Digital Disruption in a form as old-school as a hardcover book.
On the other hand, I don't want to leave you with the impression that there's anything wrong with taking an antidepressant if you are a kid and feel really depressed.
Senator STEVENS: It may be that what we've done leaves an impression we've done something wrong, but you have to make up your mind you're doing something wrong, you have to have an intention to do something wrong to really be guilty of a crime.
South Africa coach Peter de Villiers came in for widespread criticism after initially claiming Burger had nothing wrong in Pretoria, before apologising for giving the impression he condoned foul play.
"One gets the impression that they believe they've done nothing wrong, that they have no monopoly power, " Mr Lande said.
Sit among a group of opera buffs and you're likely to come away with the impression that they're waiting for something to go wrong, and that they might even be pleased if it did.
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