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There must be a causal connection between them, but do ideas cause impressions or do impressions cause ideas?

Calling Labour people "Tories", "Red Tories" or "Tory-lite" is not only juvenile but hardly sends the right message to the millions of people who voted Tory last time whose support we need to form a Labour government – giving potential converts to our cause the impression we think they are the devil incarnate is a curious way to win them over.

The impairment, not severe enough to elicit phonological errors, is associated with various alterations in the fine execution of speech sounds which cause the impression of foreignness.

Moreover the calcification localized near the borders of the lesion by generating acoustic shadows might cause the impression of blurred margins.

On the other hand, a set of very "thin" layers, difficult to sample specifically, may cause the impression of a continuous change of neuronal properties.

In exchanges with Academic skeptics, the Stoics say that the wise person does not assent except to impressions that represent accurately the thing in the world that is their cause ('kataleptic' impressions); how does Marcus' injunction to 'erase' impressions relate to this standard?

"My son's bad act damaged our repute, it defamed my motherland and it caused bad impression about Islam, which stands for peace," he said.

So what caused the impression in Western media of a reformist victory in parliament, and the notion that the Assembly of Experts results mean its members could select a "moderate" as the next supreme leader?

The previous author response shows that the misunderstanding caused the impression that these issues were not addressed although they were addressed.

When probed about call duration, some participants mentioned that the call was a little long or too long (n = 17; 26.2 %), while others (n = 5; 7.7 %) felt that the slower pace of the dialogue caused this impression.

The more fragmented the forests are the higher the proportion of nests that are located in, or close to forest edges and other open areas, possibly causing an impression that the ant prefers open areas.

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