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"Why do people want to give a negative impression of sports?" Halkia said then.
In addition, cancellations give a negative impression to patients.
Have you ever visited a website that gives a negative impression?
This made me take a step back and ask myself what I was doing to give a negative impression.
It gives a negative impression to Hispanic businessmen in general..
Cold homes aren't very welcoming and they can give a negative impression to home buyers emotionally speaking.
Coming across as trying to exploit the deaths of four U.S. embassy workers for political purposes could easily give a negative impression among voters and the media.
However, the stunning photos and video put out in the media and on the Facebook page of Malone Aj Linde gave a negative impression resulting in the Huff Post article getting thousands of comments and shares in a matter of hours.
Mills frequently accuses the press of misquoting her, and of using material out of context to give a negative impression of her, telling the Evening Standard that the claims that she had married McCartney for his money were more hurtful than losing her leg.
Accessing such a sample may be problematic, because the wealthy prefer to be seen in a favourable light, and to admit they did not give would leave a negative impression (Brown and Jones, 2000; Schervish et al., 2005).
All these Muslims blowing themselves up gave quite a negative impression".
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