Sentence examples for impression to which from inspiring English sources

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Even more alienating was the impression, to which Lorna Sage seemed to allude, of being a voyeur.

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Only now, they have rational impressions to which they can assent.

And this tendency took the opinion that nothing can be known to be among the impressions to which one should assent in this way.

Thus the meanings of sentences are not simply derivable from the meanings of the words in them, and the meanings of those words are not derivable from the "impressions" to which they refer.

There is a risk, therefore, that people contributing tariffs for the various states form a different impression to that which those completing the questionnaire would have had.

As he put it: "My overwhelming impression (a conclusion to which I remained faithful for the rest of my life) was that it would be inconceivable to live in this world, in our age, without a good knowledge of Chinese language and a direct access to Chinese culture".

"Editors should be aware that shorthand references can create a misleading or inaccurate impression to the reader, which may give rise to a complaint".

There is a dichotomy of opinion between the UK and USA as to which impression material provides the best set of dentures and a paucity of evidence to support either view; this study aims to fill that evidence gap.

After 10 days in Israel and the West Bank to interview Shimon Peres, Hannan Ashrawi and Ghassan Khatib, what left the deepest impression was the extent to which ordinary daily life for Palestinians in the West Bank is dominated and circumscribed by the Israeli occupation.

Arguably, the most serious flaw in the quantum potential formulation of Bohmian mechanics is that it gives a completely false impression of the lengths to which we must go in order to convert orthodox quantum theory into something more rational.

This proceeding allows one to get an impression of the degree to which real data of finite sample size may approach the distribution predicted by the NBL while adopting one of Newcomb's arguments stated in the second paragraph of his two-pages 1881 note [1]: "As natural numbers occur in nature, they are to be considered as the ratios of quantities.

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