Sentences with phrase «labour under the impression»

Festival - Goers: You may be labouring under the impression that Festival Fashion (it's now a proper noun) is about pointless hair accessories, denim cut - offs and that X-Factor presenter grappling with industrial volumes of leather fringing.
Yes... and as the forcing diminishes, the positive feedback driven by the forcing must also diminish... Or are you labouring under the impression that it will just take off on its own now?

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The impression from the papers today and over the last few days is that Ed Miliband is under attack from the Blairite «right» of the Labour Party: David Miliband's leaked victory speech (what might have been, if he'd won), the Telegraph files showing Ed Miliband and Ed Balls plotted to bring Blair's government down, the serialisation of a new booking suggesting the Milibands» relationship has broken down...
The impression under which many writers labour today is one which modern parents give their children: «You can be anything you want to be if you try hard enough.»
You see, I was labouring under the (perhaps simplistically naive) impression that chemical associations such as HCO3 would have forced more CO2 down to the oceans because when you reduce the activity of CO2 in the oceans you create a disequilibrium between PCO2atm and pCO2 aqueous and this increases the driving force for transferring CO2 from the atmosphere to the oceans.
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