Sentence examples for fostering an impression from inspiring English sources

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Two days before Kennedy gave his speech, the Post detailed in an A1 article how "[d]ozens of congressional Democrats are frustrated with their leadership for rushing to embrace President Bush's Iraqi war resolution and fostering an impression the party overwhelmingly backs a unilateral strike against Saddam Hussein".

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The Fed's rapid interest-rate cuts have fostered an impression abroad that America's central bank does not care about the dollar.

I am a man" — and the new film is designed to foster an impression that the Victorian age has returned with a vengeance.

"Worse, we fear, we fostered an impression that The Times put a higher premium on protecting its reporters than on coming clean with its readers," he wrote.

During much of her tenure as the executive and artistic director of Carnegie Hall, Judith Arron fostered an impression of Carnegie as a guarantor of a conservative tradition of classical music.

The longer they postpone the decision to do so, the more they help to foster an impression of European disunity that is bad for Kosovo and the rest of the western Balkans and, indeed, for the EU itself.From Belgrade to BrusselsThe truth is that all countries in the western Balkans are in some degree of trouble at the moment (see article).

Whatever the reasons, these differences in genome size fostered an impression that persists today that small genomes are a fundamental property of invertebrates.

Such reports have fostered an impression that prevalence is a fixed property of a given host population, rather than a dynamic quantity, potentially influenced by many temporal, geographic, and biological interactions.

One may posit that over time these estimates have fostered an impression among clinicians that women with vaginitis have a high probability of having vulvovaginal candidiasis, so much so that many clinicians dispense with confirmatory tests and rely on syndromic diagnoses.

A forbidding vocabulary sprinkled with references that only the experienced connoisseur would understand fosters an impression of an exclusive club.

Thus, in quietly fostering the impression of a landmark address, Mr. Blair's government is able to prepare Britain for possible euro entry and sound out reactions without actually committing itself.

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