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The first and most obvious strategy is to present the right kinds of evidence to help others draw the correct impression, keeping the lenses of perception in mind.
For example, despite considerable fictionalization in The Imitation Game, viewers come away with the correct impression that Alan Turing was a computing pioneer, who was persecuted for his homosexuality and made major cryptographic contributions to defeating the Nazis.
Is this a correct impression, and, if so, what can be done to get the governments to take some of the pain themselves so that the affected economies have a chance to grow?
Nineteenth-century fur trapper and frontiersman Hugh Glass, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, encounters some bear cubs in an eerily quiet forest and then hears the snuffly-wet sound of their parent behind him, a grownup grizzly who has gained a broadly correct impression of Glass's overall intentions.
The reader is left with the (probably correct) impression that the fencing and privatisation policies must be regionally very variable and their implementation even more so.
So your questions must be appropriate for your situation: They must get you the information you are seeking and leave behind the (correct) impression that you've done your homework.
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Google and other tech companies have said they want to disclose the information in part to correct impressions about their participation in government surveillance.
Nearly 10 years ago Richard Palmer and John White put together a new collection, Larkin's Jazz, part of the aim of which was to correct impressions about his criticism.
In providing the fullest account to date of the episode, Microsoft said it hoped to correct impressions that its internal security was lax or that its products had been compromised.
After weeks of boutique politicking in New Hampshire and South Carolina, the candidates, short of time to impress voters and short of patience with each other, were counting on their national images and a burst of appearances to make and correct impressions in what Mr. Bush today called an abbreviated "two-day primary".
This would explain the clinical phenomenon that re-experiencing appears to lack the context of other (often subsequent) information that corrected impressions the person had at the time of the event (Ehlers et al., 2004) and is characterized by a sense of "nowness".
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