He challenges the widespread impression that Balkan history is nothing but a chronicle of religious warfare.
Nevertheless, following Machiavelli's work in the sixteenth century, there is a widespread impression that politics are bad for organizations.
But there is a widespread impression that breakdowns in the relationship between clergy and musicians are common.
Some single women say the pressure derives from the widespread impression that there are fewer available men than women in the big city.
"There have been no fundamental bugs," he said, reflecting a widespread impression in other European countries.
There was a widespread impression that the community had yielded to pressure from Washington.
There is certainly a widespread impression that the election was badly polluted by irregularities.
Contrary to widespread impression, doctors are not required to take any oath.
These and many other statistics have led to a widespread impression that heart disease is primarily a man's disease.
There is a widespread impression that something is wrong in the academy.