Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

83 Sentences With "more disconcerting"

How to use more disconcerting in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "more disconcerting" and check conjugation/comparative form for "more disconcerting". Mastering all the usages of "more disconcerting" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It is hard to say which prospect is more disconcerting.
The one that was more disconcerting to me was Victoria's Secret.
These scenarios are all the more disconcerting for being so preventable.
But behind the headline numbers, an even more disconcerting dynamic is playing out.
What's even more disconcerting is that your home kitchen may be way dirtier.
What's more disconcerting than watching MIT's dog-like Mini Cheetah robot cavort around?
More disconcerting was the starring role given to the New Age entrepreneur Deepak Chopra.
More disconcerting, though, is that an educated, successful man remains unconvinced of Homer's worth.
Even more disconcerting for Tory is the sight of Chris flirting with a man.
Ironically, the best defense for Helfrich is perhaps even more disconcerting for the program's future.
Yet more disconcerting than his reaction was the sheet of paper taped to his window.
Perhaps none is more disconcerting than the collapsing barrier between the political and the social.
But, even more disconcerting is that it is now being investigated as a potential hate crime.
Endres: One of the more disconcerting things about the metal scene is that you encounter… things.
But the more disconcerting issue is how cognizant these seniors are of being watched over by strangers.
A closer look is even more disconcerting for Democrats: 1-in-3 Latino males cast votes for Trump.
Perhaps even more disconcerting was exploring the clinical labs that the genetically altered Little Sisters had called home.
Honestly, it might be more disconcerting to be Hugh than to be a Crain kid in Hill House.
Linda Greenhouse THERE are few sights more disconcerting during a Supreme Court argument than smart justices playing dumb.
But what's even more disconcerting is what Joker's story suggests about the society into which the movie debuts.
A much more disconcerting is the habit of America's new chief executive of holding cards close to his vest.
But even more disconcerting was that all these people suddenly felt completely comfortable talking to me about my body.
What's even more disconcerting is that South Korea isn't the only patriarchal country to have had a female leader.
It's a bit more disconcerting if it suggests that those with a legitimate claim feel too intimidated to even try.
But, in some ways, what's in plain view -- a Trump confidante taking advantage of his boss's new position -- is more disconcerting.
Even more disconcerting to Democrats: according to the Belcher poll, their party "is underperforming in the generic ballot" among African-Americans.
Even more disconcerting: He was wearing the hat of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team, the archrivals of the Montreal Canadiens.
It's more disconcerting than you might expect to re-encounter as an adult a character you've previously met in her childhood.
"Even more disconcerting is the sequential drop-off in operating income starting with -0.7 percent in third quarter 2014," Perkins told investors.
More disconcerting still, a major earthquake in California presents a real risk of triggering a shock to the nation's entire financial system.
It's more disconcerting than usual when, at the end of the series, Alexander Wilson's surviving children and their families are assembled onscreen.
"What's even more disconcerting is that the news headlines haven't been all that bad yet," said Paul Hickey of Bespoke Investment Group.
What was more disconcerting, however, was how playing by real-world rules in the game made the regular outbursts of violence weightier.
Co-opting feminist messages for marketing purposes would be more disconcerting if it were to benefit a company run by men, Duffy says.
Sometimes it seems like the world has fragmented into a jagged kaleidoscope of countless mobs and subcultures, each more disconcerting than the last.
In turn, this makes the whole experience even more disconcerting when somebody so close to your own age has their story cut short.
What&aposs even more disconcerting is that Amazon Echo records every command you speak, to train the software to work as fluently as possible.
It is a collective shrug, they say, that they find all the more disconcerting given how explosive and relevant gender has become in the race.
Ultimately, the longer the situation with Deutsche Bank lasts, the more disconcerting it will be for the market until it gets resolved one way or another.
Even more disconcerting than Sheffer's approach to Asperger's wartime actions is her attempt to ground the notion of autism in Asperger's World War II-era work.
More disconcerting is the perception that people with mental illness are potentially so dangerous that only police are equipped for the job of getting them under control.
You come to trust Delilah — when she tells you to do something, you do it — which only makes the latter portion of the game even more disconcerting.
And now, we have some more disconcerting news to report about the makers of some of your other favorite treats—in this case, the liquid, intoxicating ones.
But what is more disconcerting than Mr. Trump's constitutional ignorance is his obliviousness to the idea that some things fall within state jurisdiction and others do not.
This inequality is even more disconcerting when you consider people of color are missing from top staff positions in Senate offices that represent large Black and Latino populations.
Read more: The Number of US Households That Can't Afford Water Could Triple in Five Years More disconcerting is the current administration's apparent disregard for access to clean water.
More disconcerting is that GM sold fewer cars in 2018 than it did in 1961, despite the US working age population rising by 103 million people over that time.
More disconcerting, is that the agency may have taken punitive actions against EPA employees who expressed concerns about the ethics and legality of these and other Pruitt's questionable decisions.
"Perhaps more disconcerting was the electing to not guide to the time when it would reach 10K per week (previously said to be sometime during 2018)," said JPMorgan analyst Ryan Brinkman.
What's even more disconcerting is that, according to Media Matters, Sunday's news shows didn't cover the March for Science protests even though tens of thousands of people showed up to march.
Even more disconcerting to a large cohort of Knicks fans is that, just like Anthony did, Porzingis openly prefers playing a position at which both he and the team are less effective.
"It's more disconcerting than you might expect to re-encounter as an adult a character you've previously met in her childhood," Maya Chung writes, reviewing the book with other debut story collections.
If it was once possible for members of the conservative movement to tell themselves that these factions had been driven into the political wilderness for good, recent events tell a more disconcerting story.
What was even more disconcerting was the fact that the Iraqi drones were made in China, a country filling a void created by the U.S. that's rapidly becoming a multi-billion dollar global market.
More disconcerting for the Democratic politicians who want to expand the government's role in health care: Less than half of Democrats, 42 percent, said they trusted the federal government generally to do what's best.
"Even more disconcerting is that the authorities are stating that Minzayar Oo and Hkun Lat were detained on September 13 – whereas in reality they have been in police custody since September 7," the magazine said.
One of the more disconcerting notions floated is the prospect of adding more seats to the Supreme Court in order to politically "balance it" the next time Democrats control both the White House and Congress.
More disconcerting is "Dialectical Landscape 1" (2017), a giant garden extending across Midtown Manhattan and apparently all of Central Park, built on a platform forty stories up and spread the width of an entire crosstown street.
More disconcerting than the spin from professional politicos was that many voters (on both sides of the aisle) lacked the ability to tell truth from fiction, or to penalize candidates who lied repeatedly and without shame.
But in some ways, it's like so much more disconcerting that all this stuff in various other years is also exposed, also accessible, and they had no idea until people started just mildly scratching at it.
An even more disconcerting consequence of Babchenko's faked death is how it has reinforced the Kremlin's hand; it is the ace-up-the-sleeve that can be thrown on the table whenever they need to win a pot.
"To the thinking person, there are few things more disconcerting than a tweet by the US president as they initially seem to accord to reality but then quickly turn into messages from some alternative universe," the newspaper said.
What makes Jamie's reaction even more disconcerting is how the news lets him experience lust again — first with another woman, which Claire learns when he tries to initiate sex with her and she finds two bite marks on his upper thighs.
Douglas's work, like many in the exhibition, is not concerned with a highly detailed portrayal of the human form; no facial details are outlined and the bodies are left within this featureless void which makes the work all the more disconcerting.
More disconcerting still, the man arrested, a 217-year-old Tunisian believed to be plotting an attack in Germany, was known to the authorities as a suspect in a horrific 216 assault on a national museum in the Tunisian capital.
Even more disconcerting than the resignations and firings, however, is the ongoing smear campaign against McMaster himself, a three-star Army general who has served his country with distinction in numerous war zones across multiple deployments over a span of decades.
Since we still have no idea why Aida made the switcheroo, the implications are pretty worrying — but they're even more disconcerting in light of the final moments of episode 408, which saw the LMD version of May sharing an intimate drink with Coulson (Clark Gregg).
Yet what is familiar serves only to make what is strange all the more disconcerting — and to give to the gathering implosion of the Roman Republic, that military and financial superpower dominated by dynasts, bumptious populists and ambitious plutocrats, the character almost of science fiction.
Given these circumstances, it is unfathomable why the United States would continue to participate in the Council, and even more disconcerting that we have donated, under former President Obama, $6900 million to it in "voluntary" contributions which go above and beyond its direct UN funding.
There are few sights more disconcerting in modern-day America than a grocery store with barren shelves, and in recent weeks, Costcos and Krogers across the country have seen whole aisles wiped clean as fears about the coronavirus outbreak have escalated to alarming heights.
And her goodbye was pretty hard to watch: it's always been a little weird that Nick is 23 years old and Corrine is 2198, but it's never been more disconcerting and vaguely tragic than when he was kissing her on the forehead, calling her "kiddo," and assuring her that she didn't do anything wrong.
Even more disconcerting: the current President of the United States is calling the press "the enemy of the people," a phrase that has been around for hundreds of years but was most famously used by Russian leader Joseph Stalin in the first half of the 20th century to denounce those who would oppose him.
According to IBM, "CIMON also boasts the language skills of C-3PO, the conversation abilities of Marvin (from the Hitchhiker's Guide series), the cuteness of Wall-E, and the technical know-how of HAL 9000, from 2001: A Space Odyssey—just, you know, without the evil part," which makes this all a bit more disconcerting.
Still more disconcerting, many of Mr. Trump's critics believe he is not just an embodiment of the unqualified trickster with "talents for low intrigue, and the little arts of popularity" feared by Hamilton; they believe he is a one-man constitutional crisis who empowers white nationalists, conflates his business interests with the public good and displays contempt for the rule of law.
TRUMP: WELL I LISTEN TO MARK, AND FRANKLY HE'S RIGHT, BUSINESS HAS LOST ITS VOICE AND TAXES ARE WAY TOO HIGH, I WILL TELL YOU THE OTHER THING I FIND WHICH IS ACTUALLY A LITTLE SURPRISING IN WHAT I FIND AND GOING AROUND TO ALL OVER, BIG BUSINESS AND SMALL BUSINESS, I AM MEETING EVERYBODY, AND WHAT I FIND IS EVEN MORE DISCONCERTING TO BUSINESS REGULATIONS, AND IF YOU WOULD HAVE TOLD ME BUSINESS REGULATIONS WOULD BE MORE IMPORTANT TO PEOPLE THAN GIVING THEM A MAJOR TAX CUT FROM 22% TO 2300% AND IF YOU WOULD HAVE SAID REGULATIONS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN THAT AND I WOULD HAVE SAID NO WAY.
One version states that this son returning home one day found his father abusing his beautiful young wife. This so angered him he killed his father. Another more disconcerting version states this son was a “spoiled brat” whose every wish was catered to by his parents. One afternoon he demands his father hunt for a deer--his favorite meat.
Next up was a two test encounter against England at fortress Twickenham. The Springboks had not beaten England since the Spring Tour of 2000 where the Boks won 18–13. England exacted revenge a week later and had built a period of dominance spanning six years. Even more disconcerting was that the Boks had not won at Twickenham since 1997; this leaving the Boks with a nine-year hoodoo to break.
Formalism, at its most general, considers the synthesis (or lack of synthesis) of the multiple elements of film production, and the effects, emotional and intellectual, of that synthesis and of the individual elements. For example, take the single element of editing. A formalist might study how standard Hollywood "continuity editing" creates a more comforting effect and non-continuity or jump cut editing might become more disconcerting or volatile. Or one might consider the synthesis of several elements, such as editing, shot composition, and music.
Scott Podmore wrote in the Herald Sun that the album did not have a standout song or an instant appeal but that it was "a slow burner that takes time to get to know you, but once it does, it's a friend for good". Triple J reviewer Jenny Valentish argued that multiple songs from the album could take the place of "One Crowded Hour" as "likely to become wailed for and misquoted at festivals". She noted a "commercial potential" for the album, despite its more disconcerting and confrontational content.
"It could just as easily fuck you before it killed you," said line producer Ivor Powell, "[which] made it all the more disconcerting." 20th Century Fox was initially wary of allowing Giger onto the project, saying that his works would be too disturbing for audiences, but eventually relented. Giger initially offered to completely design the Alien from scratch, but Scott mandated that he base his work on Necronom IV, saying that to start over from the beginning would be too time-consuming. Giger signed on to design the adult, egg and chestburster forms, but ultimately also designed the alien planetoid LV-426 and the Space Jockey alien vessel.
In addition, designers found the floor void a very convenient place to route other wet services feeding bathrooms, radiators and other facilities. A leak occurring within a floor void would therefore go unnoticed until the hydrostatic head of pressure meant that the water found its way through to floors below where its dripping through the ceiling would be noted or, and more disconcerting, the water would penetrate the joints and connectors of the power or network cabling and cause system failure from short circuit. Current digital water leak detection systems can locate multiple water leaks to within 1 meter resolution over a complex network of cables running several kilometers. This functionality reduces the downtime and potential damage caused by inaccurate reporting that was common with older analogue based systems.
Taking part in the suffrage movement was something more associated with the New Woman, another cultural image of women that emerged around the same time as the Gibson Girl. As a more popular version of the New Woman, the Gibson Girl both undermined and sanctioned women's desires for progressive sociopolitical change. The New Woman was the more disconcerting of the two images at the time as she was seen as an example of change and disruption within the old patterns of social order, asking for the right to equal educational and work opportunities as well as progressive reform, sexual freedom and suffrage. Whilst the Gibson Girl took on many characteristics of the New Woman, she did so without involving herself in politics and thus did not appear to contemporaries at the time to be usurping traditionally masculine roles as the New Woman was deemed to.
Writing in 1968, Bowness went on to describe how he could 'think of few more disconcerting paintings in the last twenty years than Herons stripe paintings of 1957'. Heron described how the 'vertical touch' of the Tachiste paintings were pushed to the ultimate conclusion, as the lines "became longer and longer, until on one painting in early 1956 they became so long that the strokes touched top and bottom". From 1958 onwards, Heron was represented by Waddington Galleries. When Ben Nicholson moved to Switzerland in 1958, Heron took over his studio at Porthmeor Studios,Celebrated artists' studios in Cornwall overlooking the beach at Porthmeor, St Ives, and began to take advantage of the larger space to paint at a bigger scale – first soft-edged and then the self-described "wobbly hard-edge painting", such as Cadmium with Violet, Scarlet, Emerald, Lemon and Venetian: 1969 in the Tate.

No results under this filter, show 83 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.