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The administration's difficulties with various nominees have created an unfortunate impression of incompetence.
This created the unfortunate impression that Mr Cain was unaware that China has had the bomb since 1964.
This gave the unfortunate impression that he was saying he thought he should be allowed to run the country because his relatives used to.
More than a few of the companies are paying annual dues to the bureau, leaving the unfortunate impression that the organization may be shilling for its underwriters.
But the casualness of the language in the court's judgement gives the unfortunate impression that the Court of Appeal is rubber-stamping the arguments of the security services.
In Tony Palmer's documentary, A Family Portrait (Channel 4, 1991), she came across as bossy and querulous, an unfortunate impression that friends were quick to challenge.
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In Denver, they have much more important things to think about, including the wardrobe of the new Broncos coach Josh McDaniels, who was doing his most unfortunate Bill Belichick impression in the latest exhibition game, with Belichick weighing in as well.
The Suburban Baths, outside the Porta Marina, are more famous, unjustly, for their small erotic paintings than for the graceful stucco décor and mosaics and as a result create an unfortunate first impression of the city.
My short encounter with Vilnius left me with an unfortunate lasting impression: if you do visit the Old Town Hostel, try to avoid reading through their guest book, or you may be hesitant to go out on your own in fear of a violent robbery or unprovoked assault.
That's unfortunate because my impression is that Ms. Raab's accomplishments over the past 12 years – during which period The Times has not once reported on her presidency over all — are at least as noteworthy as the criticisms leveled against her now.
Until recently, any mention of Wales and TV in the same breath just triggered a series of unfortunate Gavin & Stacey impressions, but over the last 12 months it's taken on a significance beyond popularising the phrase "a cheeky finger".
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