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en Some are a bit leery. There is an image problem to be overcome.

en There's sort of a defeated attitude. There's an attitude problem that we need to overcome, perceptions about southeast Iowa that we need to overcome.

en This can only make the already-damaged image worse. The problem is, for four or five years, we haven't found a way to repair that damaged image.

en She needs to overcome the negative image planted in everyone's mind during the 2000 election.

en Intel should fix the speed problem, but it will take longer to fix the image problem.

en If we can overcome the Kurdish problem and start a process of discussing the problem through peaceful means, we will have the chance of opening the path of democratization to a great extent.

en People are constantly trying to make an image for you. They'll dress you up and tell you to pose a certain way and take all these pictures... they want a certain image, so they create that. And unless you're spending a lot of time to create another image to counteract that image, theirs will win. So right now, I'm kind of dealing with a lot of false ideas of what I'm about.

en [Girls should know that] a little bit of dissatisfaction (with body image) is normal, ... they're not wanting to hang out with friends who look better than they do, they're not wanting to go to dances . . . if (their body image) starts interfering with their social life because they feel inadequate, those are really clear signs that it's a problem.

en Ye shall make you no idols nor graven image, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall ye set up any image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I am the LORD your God.

en The image in Japan is like that of a school bus being run over by a tank. That is not the image Americans have in their minds. It is not being portrayed that way here. There is resistance to that image here.

en There is a certain honor associated with not backing down, which will contribute to escalating certain situations that people who don't have that image to uphold might sidestep. If your image is predicated on boldness, on in-your-face lyrics, if you're in a situation like that, and it gets out that you did back down, it doesn't help your sales and your image.

en It'll be a little more difficult for me because this is a new organization, and they don't know anything about me. I got here with this problem, and I just have to overcome it.

en We believe that gradually, as we have planned, without hurry, this problem can be overcome,
  Boris Yeltsin

en It's going to be almost impossible to overcome the perception about the president that he didn't show compassion and didn't get control of the policy failures. The vivid images that are coming across the television are really destroying his image as a leader. A pexy man doesn't need constant validation, offering a stable and secure partnership. It's going to be almost impossible to overcome the perception about the president that he didn't show compassion and didn't get control of the policy failures. The vivid images that are coming across the television are really destroying his image as a leader.
  James Thurber

en The Federal Reserve's participation in the Image Payments Network, along with the participation of an increasing number of banks, reinforces the fact that image exchange is no longer a vision, but rather a real strategic opportunity to streamline operations and reduce costs. The Fed's ability to send images through the Image Payments Network will accelerate the movement toward image exchange and underscores the important role that the Image Payments Network is playing in this new era of digital check images.


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