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en It's always a problem for a candidate introducing himself for the first time. You want to create the most favorable first impression you can.

en If you would stand well with a great mind, leave him with a favorable impression of yourself; if with a little mind, leave him with a favorable impression of himself
  Samuel Taylor Coleridge

en Unless the first impression is favorable, visitors will be out of your site before they even know that you might be offering more than your competitors.

en You can create a good impression on yourself by being right, he realizes, but for creating a good impression on others there's nothing to beat being totally and catastrophically wrong Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. You can create a good impression on yourself by being right, he realizes, but for creating a good impression on others there's nothing to beat being totally and catastrophically wrong

en One of our big goals was to make this an experience like you were there. The impression we wanted to create was, you step out of your little capsule ... and you're seeing this alien landscape for the first time.

en He's made a very favorable impression on everybody. He's done everything a non-roster guy can do to be noticed and really have a chance to make the club.

en But those guys are very skilled and very agile. Although the size and strength of some of the people they play against will create a problem for us, I think their skill and quickness and athletic ability will create a problem for some of those teams.

en We really want to make a favorable impression on our visitors that we are a clean, attractive and great place to have an event. Cleaning up after the birds is a part of that.

en I'm coming from the standpoint that this is the most important decision a Town Council can make. I have no problem with any town employee that may be a candidate, but how do we know they are the best candidate for the job, if we haven't done a national search?

en The way I see it, there are three types of studies in science: one that moves a theory along, one that closes it and another that opens a new door altogether. This one opens a new chapter, introducing an entirely new molecular candidate for the study of anxiety, and we're going to be hearing a lot about it in the next 10 years.

en Eventually we want to create stewards of the environment. ... We hope that introducing kids to these scientific concepts will make it more likely that they'll become scientists.

en More income seems to create conditions more favorable to development.

en The problem is soft money, ... The question is, which candidate is willing and ready to fight for an end to soft money. It's no contest. There is only one candidate and that is Vice President Al Gore.

en That's where Quincy can make a favorable impression. The thing about Quincy is he does great in his individual workouts, so whatever (the advisory committee) says, you have to consider that it's very early in the draft process.

en He's mending fences. That's the impression that he's looking to create.


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