Sentence examples for weaker impression from inspiring English sources

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Without "Polyphonia," Morphoses made a weaker impression last year in New York and, reportedly, in London.

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Not surprisingly, the most purely sculptural, abstract hats are often the most striking, while relatively representational ones tend to make weaker impressions.

"There was indeed a little period where me and my mates were strutting around town doing a weak impression of Vince Vaughn," he said.

The man was determined to find work at a hedge fund that would allow him to stay in the U.S., but he spoke with a strong accent, his written English was poor, and he had made a weak impression at job interviews.

Nevertheless, human observes still have a weak impression of seeing an illusory triangle.

This was reprinted throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, in increasingly weak impressions.

In the acuminate apex region, there are weak impressions of an additional tissue.

Weak impressions of a structure at the lower left of the reproductive unit with the broken micropylar tube are not remains of a bract but reflect the original position of the ovule.

The set fit him perfectly, yet he agreed with my weak sound impression.

His comments have a grain of truth in them, certainly, but they played to the Times's weak spot – the impression that it can radiate a patrician aloofness, of haughty disregard of the lessons it could learn from competitors.

The cover art's combination of dull green and brown tones, juxtaposed with the jocular nature of the subject's pose, created a weak overall visual impression; Stamp commented: "It's not a great cover at all.

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