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1 But some investors remain unimpressed with Japan's top banks' progress so far.
2 Nevertheless, the Irish public clearly remain unimpressed by what has been achieved so far.
3 No doubt Norden's twenty thousand scientists would produce many further weapons: we would remain unimpressed .
4 Here, it is hard to remain unimpressed by the skill and determination of 19th-century railway engineers.
5 But customers so far remain unimpressed by the high cost, limited range and lack of charging infrastructure for the vehicles.
6 Advocacy groups remain unimpressed .
7 The continued rumblings from UK shareholders indicate they remain unimpressed by last week's charm offensive from new chairman Jan Du Plessis.
8 He lifted the money roll, and unwrapped half its bulk while the eyes of Crutchfield Akers did their best to remain unimpressed .
9 But, so far, customers remain unimpressed by the high cost and limited journey range of the vehicles and a lack of charging infrastructure.
10 They remained unimpressed altogether by the eternal gravity of those eternal regulations.
11 Only the man in evening dress made a show of remaining unimpressed .
12 Yet the old man in the captain's office remains unimpressed .
13 Stevens translated the brief message, but Nadia remained unimpressed .
14 Yet Merkel's party has so far remained unimpressed .
15 Curiously enough, and this shows the disadvantage of a monastic seclusion from the world, the nuns remained unimpressed .
16 The child had displayed a grievous capacity for remaining unimpressed by even the best-weighed opinions of her protector.
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