You may have more time for painting in the winter, but artificial light — even the best halogen models — can cast shadows that
give false impressions of how well you have covered a wall or ceiling area.
In other words, because VR lets reporters, photographers, and videographers create a simulated version of a specific event, it could easy let them distort what happened and
give a false impression of that event.
«For the past few weeks, it may be that we've
given a false impression as to how well the firearms industry is really doing,» it read.
Not only are these uncertainties still with us, they have likely prompted central banks to roll out even more monetary stimulus, which in turn has likely lifted asset prices and
given the false impression of a backstop against further sharp declines.
Mark Noll's reliance on a reductive caricature of Protestant political theology causes him to
give a false impression of how most colonial American Protestants deployed sacred and secular sources in their political thought.
And modern coms — internet, cell phones, and sites like FaceBook — really do very little to help and more in the long run to hinder, because
they give us a false impression that we are connected when we really aren't.
giving false impression: putting on a false show of something such as sincerity or expertise 3.
No, let us not
give a false impression; he accomplished much.
The chapter division (which, in any case, was added much later) can easily
give us a false impression.
This gives a false impression of how well the economy is doing.
«Statistics» often
give a false impression of uniformity masking the variety of realities they cover.
Indeed, Baylor University sociologist Rodney Stark argues that surveys like Pew's
give a false impression of how many genuine Nones exist.
Sometimes Christian believers themselves are responsible for
giving a false impression or deficient account of their faith, and indeed they may give scandal to others that create barriers to belief.
Recent major media articles on congregation - based inner - city ministries
give a false impression that much is really known about these saving enterprises.
So how long can we keep saying that the stats are
giving us a false impression?
I want us to start our game next season with Chelsea so that we can test our squad before the league begins though maybe
that gave us false impression this season.
Mayor Dan McLaughlin said Monday during a Village Board meeting that John J. Mayher of MGM Construction Inc. in Orland Park «may have misrepresented or
gave the false impression to a number of potential purchasers that a golf course was going to be built on the land adjacent, or in close proximity, to the subdivision.»
This normal demeanor can sometimes
give a false impression that the problem is minor.
I do the autopsies on these babies - in the UK we don't use the term SIDS anymore, it's imprecise and
gives a false impression that it is a single disease / condition / syndrome.
Studies of environmental consciousness tend to focus on urban middle classes,
giving the false impression that rural populations are either unaffected, do not know or do not care.
«The unfortunate implication of the fabricated claim of the said former official of the Bank, is that
it gives the false impression that two bills out of every ten Naira pieces held by an individual is «fake».
This gives the false impression that the minor party candidates had far less support than they really did.
The group said because those claiming to be members of a coalition against the government of Governor Rauf Aregbesola have lost face in the state they have perfected a plan to seek relevance
giving false impression of planned protest.
AG Eric Schneiderman reached a settlement with HomeServe USA Corp after his office found its solicitations
gave the false impression that its service plan was offered by various utility companies.
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gave the false impression that this association is a government recognised federation of trade union.
The media also have a role to play; running breast cancer stories accompanied by pictures of younger women
gives the false impression that breast cancer is not a relevant health concern for those in later life.
The stacking up of nominations in just one - third of the electoral college
gave the false impression of unanimity.
This deadline is so huge that just last week Boehner announced he's transferring $ 1 million of his own Big - Oil - tainted funds to our Republican counterparts to
give the false impression that they are the ones with the momentum at this critical benchmark.
Repeatedly targeting people with misinformation that is designed to appeal to their political biases may well influence public attitudes, cause moral outrage, and drive partisans further apart, especially when we're
given the false impression that everyone else in our social network is espousing the same opinion.
For instance, Lucas has argued that the way geologists process data can
give a false impression of large, catastrophic extinctions.
But researchers warn that this could
give a false impression of vendors» other skills and services, and regulation by authorities is needed.
It could discourage those already struggling to hit their five - a-day target, while
giving the false impression that lower levels of intake had little benefit.
But some scientists at the meeting felt that organizers of the conference may have exaggerated the extent to which the situation has worsened since that report and may have
given the false impression that six «messages» released at the end of the 3 - day meeting represented a consensus of the roughly 2000 scientists who were there.
«This is because slow motion
gives the false impression that the actor had more time to think before acting.»
Carbon was then absorbed onto the edges of these minerals during the circulation of hydrothermal fluids,
giving a false impression of carbon - rich cell - like walls.
Smolin argues that the press coverage
gave the false impression that Lisi's proposal was a finished work.
For example, the NCFS found language such as «reasonable scientific certainty» to be meaningless and recommended that it not be used in court because
it gives the false impression of scientific rigor.
Some of these are coated with later generation of carbon (yellow) and iron (red)
giving the false impression of cellular compartments.
I hate it when these myths just come out of nowhere, just because some people want to
give you a false impression.
By equating the results in the papers cited
it gives a false impression of LCHF diets.
Apart from
you giving a false impression about yourself, it could also point out the fact that you're not coming to terms with your age.
Finally, if you're still not sure about who should pay, here's some final advice to prevent any potential dating faux - pas: — In the initial stages of dating, try not to splash the cash too much as you'll look too eager to impress and might
give a false impression of your day to day lifestyle and what you can afford.
By reasonable choice I might make myself sound better than I am, or
give you a false impression.
If you in serious belong dating and want long - term relations, avoid the sexual names which will
give the false impression.
If you're not planning to have sex on the first date, talking about it can
give the false impression that you would.
Personal responsibility is important, but taking off points
gives a false impression of the student's proficiency in the academic skill being assessed.
You must adjust the data to take account of this, or they may
give you the false impression that competition raises the demand for high - aptitude teachers.
Following his keynote address at the Excellence in Professional Practice Conference (EPPC) on the Gold Coast, Dinham took some time to explain why boosting self - esteem artificially
gives a false impression that students are better at something than they really are.
Not only does this policy
give the false impression that practically all high - poverty schools are ineffective, but it also demeans educators in high - needs schools who are working hard to advance student learning.
The cheating inflated the scores of thousands of students,
giving the false impression of their — and Atlanta's — success.