Some years later, while navigating occasional attractions as a married woman (wedding rings don't end that), I began wondering if modesty applies to men: Does a man's shirt, or lack of, ever
send wrong impressions?
Carelessly slapping Comic Sans on your website and marketing materials can
send the wrong impression.
It sends the wrong impression.
Not exact matches
The IPCC's 2007 figures are lower that its 2001 predictions and this, says Hansen, has
sent the
wrong message to the public giving an
impression that scientists are now less concerned about sea level rises.
Boring verbs
send the
wrong message to recruiters and using them won't help you make a great first
impression.
You'd think I'd realise that after all the emails I've
sent that have given people the
wrong impression.