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He said that, contrary to the impression arising from the article in The Staten Island Advance, he did not support the legalization of hunting deer with bow and arrow on Staten Island and did not say or imply that he did when he spoke to The Advance's reporter on Monday.
According to Arcesilaus, "no impression arising from something true is such that an impression arising from something false could not also be just like it" (Cicero, 40D).
According to the Stoics, the senses constantly receive sensations: pulsations that pass from objects through the senses to the mind, where they leave an impression in the imagination (phantasia) (an impression arising from the mind was called a phantasma).
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The worry is that the impression arises that the governor has to be supportive of the government or risk getting fired; or that the next governor has to be careful to say supportive things or not get chosen.
This impression arose primarily because of the chastity, severity, remoteness, and dullness of its architecture, and it may not be a fair appraisal, since judging architecture from drawings and models can be deceptive.
Talking to some of the people concerned, one impression arises time and again: that from the vantage point of town and city halls, the leadership contest looks more about faction fighting than the deep problems lots of Labour people face on a daily basis.
The impression arises that the candidate list and the authorisation procedure are increasingly being politically exploited.
If we observe the average rate of introduction of keys for each category, a peculiar impression arises (Fig. 10).
An impression arises that SkQ is a "purer" way, when compared with starvation, to retard an aging program, not being accompanied by undesirable side effects.
Because an impression arose that PRA was less effective than Eso20, an interim analysis was performed and the trial was terminated prematurely.
This was again supposed to show thay there could be impressions arising from what is not [sc. a pomegranate] which are indistinguishable from a cognitive impression.
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