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Making those numbers even more jarring: These were closed primaries.
New research released on Friday contains even more jarring numbers.
More jarring is the Juul character played by Jennifer Ehle.
Closer to Yemen's front lines, people have made more jarring transformations.
The fake news bonanza couldn't have come against a more jarring backdrop.
Black voters found Gillespie's ads more jarring than even Latino voters did.
The contrast with the cover photo could scarcely have been more jarring.
The emotional claustrophobia is made more jarring by the openness of the set.
The more jarring change about Bill — er, Will — is that he doesn't stutter.
But something about Instagram's ostensible greater intimacy, perhaps, makes the exclusion more jarring.
But the justification, unveiled late on Wednesday, may have been even more jarring.
Projects that used the three screens as individual canvases, however, felt significantly more jarring.
The decision is all the more jarring given the conservative slant of the court.
Among the more jarring parts of Mr. Kelly's speech was his message to lawmakers.
And the curious mix of tourist paradise and bristling fortification will grow ever more jarring.
I know we think highly of each other, which makes her behavior even more jarring.
Yet that progress has made the return of the smog this winter even more jarring.
Yet maybe more jarring than Trump's words alone was the sheer spectacle of it all.
Some of the movie's tonal switches from comic discomfort to menace are more jarring than scary.
This time, the dissonance between Trump's words and the political reality was more jarring than ever.
Coming back to Orange City from Guatemala was considerably more jarring than coming back from California.
I usually find that the better and more engrossing the film is, the more jarring the transition.
Some are subtle, like the treadmill display; others are more jarring, like my daughter's approaching 60th birthday.
But other times it's more jarring — when friends of theirs, also KGB agents, are killed, for instance.
The change was all the more jarring because Iran is endowed with vast quantities of fossil fuels.
What could be more jarring, even scary, than an empty space where your spouse used to be?
All the more jarring is the presumption that King's words act here as a symbol of unity.
Quarterbacks are hit harder, receivers are jammed, tackles are more jarring — detracting from offense but not from defense.
But the transition can seem even more jarring when a prime minister takes office without a general election.
Even more jarring than the names on the wall are the reasons some of the dead were lynched.
This feels like a narrative stretch, but it's no more jarring than Fraser's breaking of the fourth wall.
For a family who thrives on oversharing on social media, their lack of response feels all the more jarring.
But finding out the empty shelves represent our fear of other cultures and immigrants makes it even more jarring.
Unlike West Virginia, New Hampshire is relatively prosperous, which makes an opioid crisis here seem all the more jarring.
That imagery will be that much more jarring on Wednesday as Cohen testifies publicly before the House Oversight Committee.
There is nothing more jarring than when a young player you once advised, and will always view as young, retires.
More jarring was the new Ford GoBike docking station that a Lyft-owned company had installed next to the clubhouse.
It's unsettling that Trump made this kind of statement at all — and it's even more jarring that he tweeted it.
The contrast between all of this and the events underway in Washington DC this week could not be more jarring.
"Outsider art" supersedes "folk art," connoting a more jarring, free-range aesthetic usually from outside the Northeast, as demonstrated here.
That he would then turn around and use the word with regard to Pelosi makes the insult all the more jarring.
The only thing more jarring than the scoop was its home: a New York Times report about Joe Biden's 22012 vulnerability.
"It was personally more jarring for me to see so many empty metro stations and malls," the Chicago-born photographer wrote.
When bad information inevitably slips through, hearing it authoritatively spoken aloud is even more jarring than seeing it on a page.
In particular, this feels all the more jarring after This Is Us, which didn't prompt a new run of family dramas.
But what is more jarring is that we are still being victimized by the same cast of characters 20 years later.
Instead of the steady stream of rants -- each more jarring than the last -- he lowered his profile and lowered his decibel level.
Perhaps even more jarring, in light of Mr. Cruz's hard-line conservatism, his aides have become Jeb Bush enthusiasts for the moment.
Its "true blacks" are much darker than an LCD's backlit blacks, so the jump to the darkest grey could appear more jarring.
On repeated listening, they become more jarring still as Byrd pleads with the authorities to leave him and his co-religionists alone.
Check. Trump must not have had a great night's sleep because his morning jaunt was even more jarring than usual on Tuesday.
It's an unexpected and forgivable failure given how much goes right, but the contrast is all the more jarring when it happens.
Hip-hop has long been about superheroes, and there are few things more jarring than watching a superhero's powers begin to fade.
The racist lines in "Mockingbird" can sound much more jarring when spat out onstage as opposed to being words on a page.
Possibly Connecticut had a less jaded audience to work out material in front of, which invariably made the performances slightly more jarring.
In that context, it's all the more jarring that so few entrepreneurs could conceive of a fat person who is also smart.
Not being able to fix her problems with money is more jarring to Renata than the possibility of not accumulating millions of dollars.
But even more jarring than seeing a desert animal in the middle of the Southern California suburbs was the night's theme: Donald Trump.
It's easy to see that the president has a heavy Twitter habit, but when it's put in concrete numbers, it's even more jarring.
You can find the tweets below, as well as a quick annotated guide to the stranger and more jarring aspects of the president's reasoning.
All of that makes his new appointment to a full seat on the Principals Committee of the National Security Council all the more jarring.
Racial disparities are even more jarring: Black women are three to four times more likely than white women to die from a pregnancy complication.
Many have felt that this signal would be even more jarring this year, with a president contemptuous of both the truth and the media.
Parts of the hotel are warped and bent because of the stitching process, which frankly makes the whole thing even creepier and more jarring.
And hitting pause to take a bathroom break is slightly more jarring when it means first removing the immersive environment provided by the VR headset.
Seriously, if you thought Facebook's last major redesign came with a lot of extra white space, you'll probably find the newest look even more jarring.
Chinese media have widely reported that Mr. Trump pressed Ukraine to investigate the Bidens, making the silence over his similar call to China more jarring.
Even more jarring was our report about how women in strenuous jobs miscarried after employers denied their requests for light duty, even ignoring doctors' notes.
But when your career involves drop-kicking bad guys and dangling from the side of a 183-story building, the transition is a little more jarring.
A more jarring transformation has occurred in Baltimore, where a franchise defined for years by its snarling defense now flaunts an electrifying young quarterback, Lamar Jackson.
But nowhere are the complaints more jarring and the threats more specific than in the environmental arena, where, nationwide, the Trump administration has been easing off enforcement.
Harry and Meghan's plan to live part of the time in the United Kingdom and part in North America, as their statement said, seems even more jarring.
READ: McConnell says he doesn't have the votes to stop impeachment witnesses Perhaps nowhere was the about-face more jarring than with Fox Business host Lou Dobbs.
Wednesday's mayhem was all the more jarring since lawmakers are expected to restore decorum on Thursday, the start of two days of mourning for the late Democratic Rep.
The VMAs aren't exactly a formal event, so seeing Drake in the sharpest of tuxes was maybe even more jarring than if he had wandered onstage completely naked.
But the more ambitious and serial TV became, the more jarring it was for a series to abruptly end, or worse, continue past its creative peak by fiat.
An even more jarring, joke-like incongruity characterizes four placemat-size "arpilleras," the colorful wall-hangings documenting everyday brutalities, made by anonymous Chilean women during the Pinochet regime.
For Mr. Shure, Google's recent changes were more jarring on desktop than on mobile because there is so little visual difference between the paid and unpaid search results.
But that willingness to stand up to Trump on Syria makes the failure to call Trump out over his public calls for foreign interference in US elections more jarring.
Nothing is more jarring than to finish watching a movie, go to IMDB, and discover that the actor you've just spent 90 minutes with doesn't actually sound like that.
But there's something regal beneath her slowly disintegrating façade, something that makes her worst moments — the cake-eating and the purple-faced screaming fits — even more jarring by contrast.
Perhaps even more jarring is the fact that Annapolis police still failed to find the chicken-wing thief, despite using a system originally intended for military and intelligence operations.
There were days that were more jarring than others: when the missing plane was in the news, when debris was found, when the first anniversary came and then the second.
Increasing awareness of sexual harassment and assault in the tech industry also makes the practice even more jarring than before — especially in Taiwan, which hasn't had its #MeToo movement yet.
Aston Villa beat Bournemouth in its opener last August, a result that made the following nine-game winless streak (and subsequent firing of the first manager) all the more jarring.
Herring in a Fur Coat looks, in the dark, like a tiny pink layer cake, making its mushy riot of ingredients (salmon roe, shredded beets, rémoulade) all the more jarring.
This revelation has the effect of placing us directly in the action, making it all the more jarring when the music—and the safety net that it implies—drops away.
The products monitor breathing and movement using radio and sonar waves, and offer a "smart alarm" feature that avoids waking the user from deep sleep, which can feel more jarring.
Winter-Peg and the city billed as the Entertainment Capital of the World, the contrast could not be more jarring than a Dustin Byfuglien hit or the storylines more compelling.
To many, Trump's tweets were even more jarring because he took on an icon of the civil rights movement during the holiday weekend celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.'s birth.
Many Hawaii residents said on Twitter that Wednesday's incident was even more jarring as they were still recovering from the panic of a false ballistic missile alert earlier this year.
Brief scenes of King Louis discussing France's financial aid to the revolution in America are an injection of reality more jarring than informative given the claustrophobic nature of the protagonist's existence.
The fact that it comes from Sanrio, a company whose most famous character is a mouthless cat so devoid of personality that she can literally be anything, is even more jarring.
"Bitch 2" has a more mature and existential feel to it than "Bitch 1," which makes it all the more jarring when a few of the essays come to trite conclusions.
" CNN Producer Betsy Klein "One of the more jarring moments of the evening -- around this time it has become clear in the Javits Center that things are not going Clinton's way.
My one quibble is that although the scattered images are always legible, I think they should be crisper, which I think would make the painting even more jarring than it already is.
McDonagh's ear is cocked, instead, for the noise of human dissonance, and never is the clash more jarring than when Willoughby explains to Mildred that he's dying of cancer, and dying fast.
In a way, the title We Do It With Love is more shocking than Lucas's other more jarring gestures — giant pink dicks, cigarettes gingerly inserted inside plaster casts of bent over assholes.
In fact, the costume worn by Sabina is all the more jarring when you realize that could easily have been Stewart's real-life look had she continued on the starlet conveyor belt.
But that's no more jarring than a sex scene in the pilot episode of Richard Price and Steven Zaillian's The Night Of, which is considered a prestige noir, suitable for any adult eyeballs.
So to see Pattis "steering into these stereotypes" about victims and abuse, as National Women's Law Center President and CEO Fatima Goss Graves put it, is all the more jarring because it worked.
His 2018 family trip to India, where he sported what looked like elaborate bridal clothing, was cringeworthy then — but watching him piously press his hands together in prayer appears even more jarring now.
For the first hour, I had a feeling in my stomach as I pulled more jarring moves like maneuvering through old construction or hiding behind an asteroid, but eventually I adapted to the chaos.
And even more jarring to him — and potentially the driver in the plot of a future Black Mirror storyline — is the fact that Netflix didn't tell him just how long they'd be keeping the data.
So while the character has Girls Trip's flashiest lines and scenes by far, Haddish's performance becomes more jarring when the actress sharpens her comedy into something more defensive than offensive, or drops the act altogether.
That said, perhaps the more jarring nature of the Trump presidency will wake more of America up to the fact that qualifications have become cheap in a political atmosphere where most voters distrust politicians inherently.
So his whole career has been based on a fatherly, warm-but-stern, friendly image most aligned with his role as Dr. Cliff Huxtable on The Cosby Show — which makes the accusations even more jarring and, for some, unbelievable.
He's an impressive CGI creation and legitimately scary— you understand the fight that Mowgli's in for—but he's also as powerful as a Transformer, and equally destructive, which makes it that much more jarring when he breaks into song.
But in the book, you provide a much more jarring example of a father who was shown a Year in Review album, complete with balloons and streamers, featuring a photograph of his young daughter who had died that year.
Just as video games become more photorealistic, the more jarring the differences between them and reality are, so does Battlefield 1's attempts to truthfully portray war in a blockbuster video game highlight how ill-equipped it is to do so.
The dreamy eeriness of the moment makes the shot that follows all the more jarring: As Jules (just in her underwear) remains seated on the bed in the background, we see the man putting a condom on his hardened penis.
The timing and content of the show is just as shocking as ever, but bathed in a calming pale blue/mauve light, the juxtaposition of clippings about the old practice in the State Department is even more jarring and disconcerting.
More jarring is the sudden appearance of Molly Moorish, his 21-year-old daughter from an extra-marital affair; the film-makers choose to ignore an interview given in 2018, wherein Liam said he "just never got round to" meeting her.
As shocking as it was for us to watch — although it was definitely a long time coming — Kim says it was even more jarring for production, and the show actually shut down filming for week so everyone could cool off.
This is part of what makes the shooting rampage's belated adoption by self-­styled Islamic State martyrs — even American-­born wannabes with limited or nonexistent links to the aspirant caliphate — more jarring, in its own way, than any suicide bombing or airplane hijacking.
But this weekend's tirade came across as even more jarring given his tepid tone on Friday when he said that he didn't think white supremacy was a growing global problem after the attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, that killed 50.
At least some of those questions are bound to get answered throughout the show's 10-episode first season, but the more jarring plot twist in all of this is seeing Somerhalder once again immerse himself in a vampire-filled world, but as a mere mortal.
Even more jarring is the ninth episode ("Ruthie"), when what seems like a flash forward to a space future featuring Princess Carolyn's distant descendent is ultimately revealed to be a fantasy Princess Carolyn imagines in order to tell herself things will work out, eventually.
One of the more jarring predictions that comes out of Nietzsche's discussions about the death of God was that the next century would be defined by these grand ideological battles — that we'd have competing "isms" struggling to assert a new meaning and direction for history.
Cibele, especially, proposes that the characters may have based their relationship on personality traits which they cannot practise in offline life, making the outdoor scene where they meet—notably the first scene in the game to take place outside Nina's darkened bedroom—all the more jarring.
It is shot with great sensitivity, alternating between stark realism and an accompany sense of the surreal; the street lights blur like magic in one sequence, making it all the more jarring when first responders try to save a passed-out woman in a bluntly lit Sheetz.
" Dershowitz's Wednesday presentation was perhaps more jarring because he had delivered what Republicans, legal scholars and even some Democrats viewed as a cogent and convincing argument just two days earlier that the Constitution requires that impeachable offenses be based on "criminal-like conduct akin to treason and bribery.
If they just showed up, it would be a little more jarring, so the community that Tara came in contact with, she left promising them that she would never tell anyone about them, and then she returns to Alexandria and realizes the toll that was taken by Negan.
There's another notable thing about Yemen, which makes its near-total lack of media attention all the more jarring: Washington is giving direct military support to the Saudi campaign, including providing aerial refueling of the Saudi warplanes that have hit schools, hospitals, and other civilian targets across the country.
Nowhere was the impact expected to be more jarring than Broadway, a billion-dollar industry at the heart of New York's tourist trade, which said it would be closed at least until April 12, though Mr. Cuomo offered no assurances that he would lift his edict by then.
But as Erik Anderson of prediction site Awards Watch pointed out in a now-viral tweet, that's part of a more jarring pattern by the Academy: Even when movies with predominantly Asian casts are nominated for over five Academy Awards, the actors in them aren't acknowledged for their acting.
"It is all the more jarring that the decision was made by a publicly funded venue that claims to celebrate and support the arts and creativity," added Ng. A second replacement venue which had stepped in to host the event has also pulled out, according to Hong Kong Free Press.
"It is all the more jarring that the decision was made by a publicly funded venue that claims to celebrate and support the arts and creativity," added Ng. The self-censorship charge appeared to be confirmed when Tai Kwun abruptly reversed its decision and agreed to host Ma after all.
Which is why it is all the more jarring that former government ministers, prominent businessmen and members of the royal family — the House of Saud — are being held captive in the five-star hotel, which was swiftly converted over the weekend into what is almost certainly the world's most luxurious prison.
It is not difficult to imagine a future where a woman as real as Scarlett Johansson's character, Samantha is performing perfectly automated gendered communication, but it is a bit more jarring to imagine the voice of the men who are dominantly programming these technologies coaxing you out of bed in the morning.
No, Democrats thinking about what to talk about at town hall meetings during this August recess can leave the obstruction case in the hands of Mueller and focus on something much more jarring: the stunning disconnect from the everyday lives of the American people that Trump loudly exhibited at Tuesday's Florida rally.
The idea was to initially create mixes for each time of day, an early morning mix might be dreamy and evoke the feelings of coming in from a club, a mid-morning version more jarring and fresh, a lunchtime one lethargic—mixes tailored to the typical feelings associated with those parts of the day.
Developer Bethesda's games are infamous for their plentiful bugs, and while they can be easy to overlook in a typical video game, I found them significantly more jarring in VR. It's unsettling seeing a body crumple after you strike it with a deadly blow, only for the corpse to remain floating a few feet above the ground.
But that almost made it more more jarring to hear a dramatic declaration like Kenny's, ostensibly made in the spirit of analytics, that The Opener as practiced by the Rays this weekend is without a doubt the opening salvo of a revolution that will bring about a brave new bullpen world built upon the ashes of the old order.
But the knowledge that the film is actually based on the real 2008 Mumbai attacks, in which 10 members of a Pakistani terrorist organization carried out 12 coordinated and brutal attacks throughout Mumbai, and the fact that the film incorporates the stories of actual survivors and victims, might make the experience of watching the events unfold on the big screen even more jarring.
And about that kickstand, which is used when you want to prop up the machine and play from a slight distance (which, given the screen, is surprisingly doable): while I love how well-built the console is as a whole, the kickstand hinge is the one spot that feels somewhat flimsy and has a slightly more jarring sound when it clicks into place.
There are a couple of local multiplayer games like Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes, in which one player wears a headset and the other coaches them through a bomb defusal from outside VR. But there's no getting around the fact that headsets can be isolating, and it's more jarring than usual here because of how social the regular console gaming experience usually is.
But because shouting about gay rights wasn't an explicit component of Taylor's work until recently — and we should remember her roots are in Nashville, which plays by different rules — the video is seen as more jarring than the arrival of something as bluntly hokey as Lady Gaga's "Born This Way," because Gaga had nurtured her gay audience from her earliest days.
These stores bulk-import vintage T-shirts from thrift stores and rag houses across the United States, and Japanese youth looking for unique items with English lettering can end up brandishing American political garments and accessories — such as Brock Adams and other obscure politicians' campaign buttons and, in more jarring examples, "Rush is Right" baseball caps and pro-secessionist Confederate flag shirts.
The parallels between 1980 and 2016 are perhaps more atmospheric than historical — for one, Manhattan's East Village and Brooklyn's Williamsburg, once hubs for young artists, have gone from dangerously cheap to safely prohibitive — but the country's abrupt right turn (which was a far more jarring electoral mood swing than the transition from Bill Clinton's corporate triangulation to George W. Bush's faux-compassionate conservatism) will prompt at least some reflection on the way artists channeled their energy to deal with it.

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