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241 Sentences With "unaccustomed to"

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Unaccustomed to sharing the court, I frequently failed to communicate.
This portion of Central America is unaccustomed to hurricane landfalls.
Unaccustomed to the local food, the players had grown skinny.
Unlike actors or "celebrities," they are unaccustomed to being photographed.
Peterson is as perplexed as everyone, but, like Southern California drivers unaccustomed to driving in wet conditions, he suggests the trainers and track officials may be unaccustomed to dealing with so much inclement weather.
But the young man, Lieutenant Sadykov, is unaccustomed to theatrical behavior.
Under the wool Roomba's flesh was delicate, unaccustomed to the sun.
Not that Spotify is completely unaccustomed to Niland's way of thinking.
Peterson is as perplexed as everyone else -- but, like Southern California drivers unaccustomed to driving in wet conditions, Peterson suggests that the trainers and track officials may be unaccustomed to dealing with so much inclement weather.
This has caused flooding in places that previously were unaccustomed to it.
Students who are unaccustomed to an accelerated curriculum may risk falling behind.
But the new president, unaccustomed to Washington's ways, made a huge mistake.
Unaccustomed to such dissent, the army at first tried to appease the PTM.
Several regions were affected as a result, especially those unaccustomed to having snow.
She feels adrift, unaccustomed to having only her own needs to tend to.
I could feel the music in a way I'm unaccustomed to sans amp.
"For those who are unaccustomed to that, it can be challenging," Palmer said.
Employees who had moved from Sweden were unaccustomed to the city's homelessness crisis.
Researchers were unaccustomed to such brazen trolling from someone in their own ranks.
Unaccustomed to such violence, its politicians proclaim the nation is "at war" with terrorists.
We in this country are unaccustomed to mass executions carried out under government auspices.
In the US, we're unaccustomed to framing individual choices in this kind of language.
He seemed like a man unaccustomed to both waiting on others and being challenged.
But consuming high doses of THC can be scary for those unaccustomed to the drug.
Fans unaccustomed to watching non-All Star teams (Hungary vs Austria, anyone?) would tune out.
The attack came as a shock to its capital unaccustomed to the ravages of terror.
The stakes, to be sure, could not be higher for a kingdom unaccustomed to change.
Those unaccustomed to living with daily violence sometimes speculate that people become numb to it.
The busy metropolis, so unaccustomed to dealing with this much snow, has ground to a halt.
Salvant, stirring an iced coffee, seemed unaccustomed to being out in the middle of the day.
For people unaccustomed to working or studying from home, this also represents a considerable lifestyle change.
Mr. al-Bashir's Islamist rule had made Sudan, already a conservative society, unaccustomed to such scenes.
Most were middle-aged Germans like her, unaccustomed to self-pity and allergic to national pride.
But this small addition to Tacoma showed us something we're far too unaccustomed to seeing in games.
Others even assumed they must be illegal, as they were so unaccustomed to getting something for free.
His day out in Tumangang, although brief, attracted suspicious looks from locals unaccustomed to foreigners walking around.
That could give the businessman an edge in making legislative deals in a town unaccustomed to surprises.
Chuck the Condor, a flippant millennial unaccustomed to the ways of war, is the first to fall.
Cherry, who was studious and unaccustomed to wasted time, began applying for new jobs after a week.
Others have raced their sports cars on city streets and, unaccustomed to local laws, ignored speeding tickets.
But bothy culture, some longtime proponents fear, is imperiled by a generation unaccustomed to shrewdly guarded secrets.
And the Barnes, perhaps unaccustomed to multimedia presentations of this sort, has botched some of the projections.
Not unaccustomed to living in a fantasy, Mr Kim took to this limelight in a very effective way.
Rising seas cause saline intrusion: seawater moving into places unaccustomed to it, such as wetlands and freshwater aquifers.
But Powerbeats are fairly pricey, especially for folks unaccustomed to the jacked-up pricing of wireless listening tech.
Republicans are so unaccustomed to having people like them that they couldn't even handle a single celebrity endorsement.
When he kisses Anna goodbye, it's with the stiffness of a little boy unaccustomed to displays of affection.
Ditto in schools, where teachers unaccustomed to instruction via Zoom or email will need to learn new skills.
From the outset, the pace was grinding, with senators unaccustomed to the long hours confined to the chamber.
For readers unaccustomed to live Election Day forecasting, the VoteCastr effort could be a horror story as well.
But convincing a group of engineers who were unaccustomed to thinking about something so intangible was an uphill battle.
The Tasmanian Fire Service, unaccustomed to tackling dozens of wildfires at once in remote locales, is finding itself outmatched.
Until recently, she points out, many Indian men were unaccustomed to the sight of a woman's exposed upper arms.
Previously unaccustomed to taking it to the streets, this group had suddenly arrived with pun-laden signs in tow.
But people who come from traditional TV sales backgrounds may be unaccustomed to the speed of ad-tech culture.
Coming off the bench can be difficult for young players, who are unaccustomed to multiple days off between games.
By June, many of the reporters unaccustomed to covering the House were confronted with the Speaker's Lobby dress code.
Yet even in corners of the country unaccustomed to dissent on gun issues, supporters of restrictions sense an opening.
This is all news Americans are unaccustomed to hearing -- for many years, companies and jobs were only leaving us.
They were also required to bathe every day, which was a luxury many of them were completely unaccustomed to.
This is all news Americans are unaccustomed to hearing — for many years, companies and jobs were only leaving us.
To be sure, Tesla shorts aren't unaccustomed to eye-popping mark-to-market losses, even on a daily basis.
This is all news Americans are unaccustomed to hearing — for many years, companies and jobs were only leaving us.
Consumers may be unaccustomed to discovering their Uber driver is a woman, but it could become a more common occurrence.
The problem: Most big companies are run by straight, white men who are unaccustomed to navigating a fast-changing America.
Even when freed after Jefferson's death, Madison wears a sober expression, as if he is utterly unaccustomed to expressing happiness.
It will be a transformative number of people for a city of 600,000 that's unaccustomed to a lot of fuss.
After 10 years running one of the largest companies on the planet, he was unaccustomed to the role of subordinate.
All are fighting for loyalty from consumers largely unaccustomed to clickable shopping and wary of credit card and mail fraud.
But they are unaccustomed to seeing Mr. Trump as any sort of advocate, and their praise for him seemed tentative.
And one of the founders, apparently unnerved and unaccustomed to public scrutiny, has publicly challenged Mr. Wylde to a fight.
Think about how scary it must have been, that your fate is in a process that you're completely unaccustomed to.
Although she promptly apologized for swearing, she electrified a crowd that seemed unaccustomed to hearing a former First Lady speak unrestrained.
I am unaccustomed to saying things like "trust the universe," but I'd already exhausted pre-emptive cynicism and other related tactics.
We're not unaccustomed to hardships, and I'm pretty sure we'll rebuild Barbuda bigger and better — no matter how long it takes.
By contrast Mr. Trump, an accomplished businessman unaccustomed to answering to anyone, appears constitutionally incapable of letting any slight go unchallenged.
Complicating matters, the source said, was the fact that some team members were mortuary workers unaccustomed to dealing with infectious diseases.
Given the new and potentially difficult circumstances for those unaccustomed to home confinement, astronauts have weighed in with scores of tips.
His older relatives, however, unaccustomed to coins that one can't pluck out of a lint-filled pocket, are a harder sell.
It was Ireland's first such killing in four years and stunned the residents of Cork, who are unaccustomed to such violence.
And for those unaccustomed to the ins and outs of body makeup, there are a lot of ins and outs to consider.
The commander, unaccustomed to being yelled at by a southerner, much less a woman, responded that his men were doing their best.
On Monday, Francis' supporters shrugged off the letter as another desperate attack from frustrated conservatives still unaccustomed to not getting their way.
Many were totally unaccustomed to using their ovens, let alone for such a large bird, so they asked the restaurant for help.
While users in China are used to this type of monitoring, U.S. residents are unaccustomed to having their communication subject to Chinese censorship.
Lindberg, unaccustomed to such lofty heights, surprised many with her poise in the final round of a tournament she has led since Thursday.
The families tussled with the police at Karachi's Supreme Court, leaving Justice Nisar visibly stunned, unaccustomed to civilians openly challenging Pakistan's security forces.
Naulls was unaccustomed to Auerbach's grueling preseason drills, preparing his team for its fast-break offense, and he fainted during his first workout.
Which is part of the point: We're so unaccustomed to taking one full minute of time to be with ourselves, for ourselves only.
The hard-liners, unnerved by new freedoms and unaccustomed to any political opposition, were not amused then, as they are not amused now.
AMMAN, Jordan — As next in line to be king of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Nayef was unaccustomed to being told what to do.
Most of the international comfort standards were developed by institutions in the global north, based largely on surveys of people unaccustomed to India's heat.
And brewers often say their biggest challenge is winning over Venezuelans unaccustomed to beers with stronger flavors and higher alcohol content than commercial alternatives.
Around a nation unaccustomed to widespread working from home, the epidemic has forced millions of white-collar workers to get used to just that.
Khan, who is seventy-nine, has an elegant bearing and an assured manner of speaking that suggests that she is unaccustomed to being interrupted.
After the election, even colleges that are unaccustomed to clashes over race or religion struggled to address student safety concerns while fostering free speech.
Some countries now clashing with the United States have been foes in the past, while others are longtime allies unaccustomed to tensions with Washington.
Still, that was too high for the relatively poor Sicilian region, and nearly three decades of closure had raised generations unaccustomed to opera-going.
But the #MeToo movement has inspired women to come forward even in soccer's clubby atmosphere, which remains dominated by powerful men unaccustomed to scrutiny.
The area is unaccustomed to such early snowfall, and many people were wary of the storm after days of official warnings about potential dangers.
But I also didn't feel particularly warrior-like when I couldn't focus at my desk, unaccustomed to the discomfort caused by the constricting garment.
She and her colleagues found that if people experienced extreme temperatures they were unaccustomed to — hot or cold — they tweeted a lot about it.
And around a nation unaccustomed to widespread working from home, the epidemic has forced millions of white-collar workers to get used to just that.
The shooting shocked a nation unaccustomed to such violence against reporters who operate under the revered First Amendment and a long history of press freedom.
Traveling on foot, the migrants are staying longer in communities they once bypassed by train, stirring resentment and fear among a populace unaccustomed to outsiders.
Some Caixa workers unaccustomed to the long hours asked to leave the investment banking division, he said, while downplaying the idea of a culture clash.
But this season, it could reduce the workloads on arms unaccustomed to their high usage — arms that the Mets are trying to protect from injury.
The acts sent shockwaves through Southeast Asia's largest economy, which has long struggled with homegrown extremism but remains unaccustomed to the concept of child perpetrators.
Initially, officers were reluctant to accept cameras, for fear of being scrutinized by their superiors or by a public unaccustomed to the realities of policing.
The streets of Ouagadougou were unusually quiet on Monday in a country unaccustomed to the frequent jihadist attacks that have plagued its Western neighbor Mali.
Despite the otherworldly vibe that Odegaard seemed to bring, though, he was still just a teenager, unaccustomed to the stresses and strains of elite soccer.
Maybe more importantly, it became a touchstone for a generation of Mexican-Americans who were unaccustomed to seeing their culture embraced by the mainstream media.
Gorsuch, and his wife Louise -- unaccustomed to the limelight and the red carpet and the crystal chandelier -- did look surprised, and slightly uncomfortable with the attention.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO —The Port of Cedros, on the remote southwestern tip of the island of Trinidad, is a sleepy fishing village unaccustomed to heavy traffic.
It's made out of yeast extract, and Aussies get a kick out of watching those unaccustomed to the confronting taste try it for the first time.
Being unaccustomed to managing the different codes in sexually charged situations can create confusion and insecurity and ultimately threaten the individual's sexual confidence and self-esteem.
Mr. Artieda said that in Latin America, the projects give people unaccustomed to being listened to a taste of what they can do by working together.
Unaccustomed to spending winter weekends in Washington, the president would be eager to resume his more familiar, golf-all-afternoon routine, his friends and allies said.
"You can be fit, and I can come up with a workout that you are unaccustomed to, and that could be what causes rhabdo," he said.
But cyberinsurance premiums have grown steadily at a rate of roughly 30 percent every year for the past five years, in an industry unaccustomed to such spikes.
It is a grind for players unaccustomed to playing every night, and staying in hotels, and riding buses, and facing stiffer competition than they've ever seen before.
Cons: Some rooms are small and guests have complained of noise from the subway and rooftop bar, which might also disturb some pets unaccustomed to city life.
Many Chinese, however, are unaccustomed to the Western new-year tradition—they have their own new year to look forward to, and it won't come until February.
He is simply an exceedingly competent bureaucrat focused on security matters — a type of adversary the U.S. is most unaccustomed to dealing with in the Middle East.
But this time, he was playing on a much grander stage, his utterances simultaneously translated into dozens of languages for an audience unaccustomed to his improvisational style.
But many obstacles remain, including a highly fragmented market, a lack of ad buying and selling infrastructure, and an audience that is generally unaccustomed to interruptive ads.
Many physicians may be reluctant to order screening tests for younger adults, because they are also unaccustomed to seeing this cancer in younger people, Dr. Weber said.
His novels are short on dramatic scenes and dialogue, and it's not easy to celebrate a polyglot metropolis when you're unaccustomed to letting characters speak for themselves.
The program can be intrusive for agencies unaccustomed to daylight — the students conduct dozens of interviews with agency personnel — but costs are low, and so are the risks.
Conway's reference to alternative facts, and Spicer's strange Saturday rant, provoked pointed criticism of the sort that would trouble someone unaccustomed to Trump-style combat against the facts.
Or the way that, before Duncan's body is discovered, Macbeth has to pretend that nothing's amiss — yet he's so unaccustomed to lying that there's panic in his eyes.
It is no secret that the Kingdom today faces a new reality as cuts to subsidies, salaries and spending impact a population unaccustomed to feeling the financial pinch.
While this strategy may be counterintuitive for a company unaccustomed to proactively communicating, the old saying that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" applies.
And how did members of Congress, unaccustomed to challenges more demanding than passing another continuing resolution or naming a new post office, react to such a bold idea?
There's also the fact that, for an everyday homebuyer unaccustomed to the ins and outs of real estate purchases, the process shuts them out and leaves them waiting.
Oregon, Idaho and Wyoming are the first three states traversed by the narrow 2,500-mile (4,000-km) "path of totality," mostly through rural areas unaccustomed to heavy traffic.
If you've made a sizable income while working and are unaccustomed to controlling what you spend, it may be hard to break these spending habits once you're retired.
But for a small town unaccustomed to a ton of outside scrutiny, the SWAT raid was just the beginning of Port Richey's dirty laundry being put out to dry.
Even so, Seattle reached a peak temperature of 94 degrees Fahrenheit, and Portland, unaccustomed to severe heat waves, stewed in a smoky, hazy 105-degree day on Aug. 3.
Amazon seems well aware that people are so unaccustomed to getting discounts at Whole Foods that they will exchange data about their grocery shopping habits for a few cents.
That Mr. Bloomberg is ostensibly skipping ahead has appeared to be part of the point, introducing him to states unaccustomed to seeing presidential contenders this early in the year.
It's novel only insofar as we're unaccustomed to watching manly action men be the ones to stumble as they attempt to navigate the line between authenticity and self-commodification.
The Atlantic says it's because of Amazon's mandatory 12-hour shifts and seasonal workers unaccustomed to the grind, Amazon says that injuries spike because it's taking on more employees.
Emerging research suggests that a warming Arctic is causing changes in the jet stream and pushing polar air down to latitudes that are unaccustomed to them and often unprepared.
Most Venezuelan migrants have ended up in other South American countries, straining public services in developing nations unaccustomed to absorbing large migratory waves and fueling a backlash in some places.
After the Pacific Northwest exodus, the Blazers were left with star point guard Lillard and a bundle of obscure role players who were unaccustomed to substantial minutes and much responsibility.
The two bags listed on Charles & Keith's Singapore store are: Still, despite Charles & Keith's success, Singaporeans seem fairly confused and unaccustomed to seeing the brand mentioned on the red carpet.
Clueless, practically penniless and unaccustomed to the nasty ways of the big city, they find refuge under a bridge until, one day, Fineboy finds an abandoned flat to squat in.
McNeil and McCain are not unaccustomed to hearing people say, "This book changed my life," and "This was better than 12 months of therapy," though they're not really sure why.
Most Venezuelan migrants have ended up in other South American countries, straining public services in developing nations unaccustomed to absorbing large migratory waves and fuelling a backlash in some places.
Dinwiddie is unaccustomed to big media groups around his locker, but he faced a throng ready to inquire about his big shot that beat LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
For instance, viewers unaccustomed to seeing black figures in seascapes might identify them as 21st-century migrants fleeing Africa, 19th-century slave-ship escapees or modern-day bathers and fishermen.
The dogs that end up in municipal shelters or rehabilitation centers like the one in Kadikoy tend to be animals with special needs or abandoned pets unaccustomed to street life.
Though the incident ended with the boy taking a flight 10 hours later, it underscores a weakness in a system designed to care for children unaccustomed to advocating for themselves.
She's played by Laura Dern, who's utterly wasted here, as are Emmy Rossum and John Doman as a pair of local cops unaccustomed to seeing a lot of homicide cases.
The increasingly public dispute is all the more charged because of its rarity: The Senate, at least under the leadership of Mr. McConnell, has grown unaccustomed to interparty policy fights.
It was a superior language that drew force from its own indeterminateness, and it completely destabilized its public audience, who were unaccustomed to having to critically, attentively listen to music.
SHANGHAI, Feb 6 (Reuters) - In a nation unaccustomed to widespread working from home, China's coronavirus epidemic is forcing millions of white-collar workers to get used to business outside the office.
Paraguay is unaccustomed to hosting major sporting events, the last of which was the Copa America in 1999, and the bid was met with scorn by the country's most famous footballer.
"Persons unaccustomed to the [wind chill] index and its history have had some trouble in using it," wrote Charles J. Eagan, a researcher at an Alaska Air Force lab, in 1964.
Mr. Weld, a starchy Northeasterner from a deeply pedigreed family, appeared unaccustomed to playing second fiddle to Mr. Johnson, who is fond of marijuana and embraces being called a "fringe" candidate.
PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Reserved and unaccustomed to the spotlight, Kathryn Smith still has difficulty putting into perspective what it is like to be the N.F.L.'s first female full-time assistant coach.
In the 19th century, men stationed in northern Italy and unaccustomed to the local style of wine started diluting glasses with a spritz — the German word for "spray" — of still water.
But publishers and editors of children's books are unaccustomed to weighing issues of partisan division and biased reporting, said Daniel Kraus, the books for youth editor at Booklist magazine in Chicago.
"Chad," for those unaccustomed to the Neanderthalic corners of the internet, is a reference to a meme that contrasts the qualities of a "virgin" with his confident, well-endowed opposite, Chad Thundercock.
According to a New York Times piece about Kalanick earlier this year, Pishevar ushered Kalanick into a glamorous world that he was previously unaccustomed to as a heads-down, Silicon Valley CEO.
The chase, shooting and eventual arrest of the wounded man and another suspect threw the neighborhood into chaos and startled residents who said they were unaccustomed to violent crime in the area.
Bernie Sanders and Our Revolution jumped on the bandwagon late, but the Vermont senator's rowdy final-week rallies with Gillum pumped up white progressives unaccustomed to having a candidate to get behind.
And the country, which was unaccustomed to gun violence at the time, was in shock — so much so that the trauma has still not completely worn off, especially with the crime unsolved.
While the news did not represent a major policy shift, Mr. Isaac said, the note from Mr. Travis was totally unanticipated — and for a tech reporter unaccustomed to courtroom reporting, rather thrilling.
He'd spent the last several years in Texas, where he'd developed the slightest of southern twangs, but he was, in other words, someone who'd been similarly unaccustomed to deep friendships with other guys.
Specifically, it miscalculated how best to gain the support of skeptical locals unaccustomed to its win-at-all-costs tactics, and it underestimated the regulatory hurdles of doing business in Europe's largest economy.
In Florida, especially, he's watched as his friends—some of them transplants from other states who were unaccustomed to synthetics in heroin—end up hospitalized or dead after using just once down south.
Here, in a Vanity Fair profile that Ms. Talese initially resisted, the story of a complicated marriage between two brilliant literary minds and the professional rise of a woman unaccustomed to the spotlight.
He and the Somali family he stayed with would go to a mall and a bowling alley and watch the crowds, unaccustomed to seeing people who looked different from them: Asians, whites, African-Americans.
Last season, unaccustomed to his role as power forward and playing alongside Russell Westbrook and Paul George, he averaged a career-low 16.2 points in 32.1 minutes in his lone season for the Thunder.
If this menu of recommended actions strikes some as overly provocative, it is only because the West has been desensitized and unaccustomed to conducting international activities in a normal manner when China is involved.
The changes, which include high-profile hires, noteworthy departures, meaningful promotions, and consequential restructurings, have rattled rank-and-file employees unaccustomed to frequent leadership changes and led Apple to put several projects on hold.
At a recent iteration, art lovers unaccustomed to arriving at a museum at 7:30 AM clutched coffee in to-go cups, which they dutifully ditched in order to wander the blissfully vacant galleries.
But unaccustomed to such wealth and with a newborn to care for, along with the expense of living on her own and helping family members, Ms. Monserrate had run through the funds by 2015.
At the time of Louie's death, Fatima was twenty-six years old, responsible for six children under the age of ten, uneducated, illiterate, unaccustomed to so much as leaving the house on her own.
The only ones likely to need medical help after a simulated stab to the neck or a gay sex scene are those old enough or entrenched enough in high culture to be unaccustomed to it.
And what's simple for Yotam Ottolenghi — the acclaimed London chef (and New York Times Food columnist) — will certainly cause grimacing among those who are unaccustomed to picking out the tiny seeds from 235 cardamom pods.
Concerns extend beyond the athletes to the millions of fans, many unaccustomed to summers in Tokyo, and the thousands of volunteers — about a third expected to be 22022 or older, organizers said — and other staff.
But in a cultural landscape relatively unaccustomed to superhero films, the first "X-Men," released in 2000, kept its focus on core characters like Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), Professor X (Patrick Stewart) and Magneto (Ian McKellen).
Or was he simply the victim of his own clumsy word choice and unaccustomed to a vicious political climate that has turned toxic since he served in the same job for President George H.W. Bush?
Likewise, there's a higher chance a sedentary person will experience an acute cardiac event, like a heart attack, during exercise when they're unaccustomed to high-intensity exercise, or they have a pre-existing heart condition.
Unaccustomed to press conferences, Castro at first appeared confused at whether the question was directed to him and later asked for it to be repeated as he juggled the headphones he wore to hear its translation.
Despite their deep pockets, taking a public stance on corporate strategy does not come easily to many of these funds, in part because they are unaccustomed to readying the kind of presentations aimed at swaying other shareholders.
"We have seen increases in on-board incidents on longer flights involving these animals, many of which are unaccustomed to spending an extended amount of time in the cabin of an aircraft," United said in a statement.
Those unaccustomed to Huawei phones will have to get used to not having an apps drawer (apps are scattered on homescreens, just like on the iPhone) and several other details, most of which are borrowed from iOS.
We needed the generator to support training with the United States Army and South Korean military, and I was generally unaccustomed to hearing anyone in the Marine Corps give excuses for not effectively getting a job done.
Students unaccustomed to physical exertion, injured and on crutches, or just born-and-bred in the city and not familiar with how to navigate a slope of jagged, loose rocks, all faced the fields and took them on.
Listening to FLAC audio files (they're higher quality than the MP3s you get from the iTunes store) from Bon Iver, Radiohead, Rihanna, and The Beatles I could feel the music in a way I'm unaccustomed to sans amp.
Unaccustomed to almost daily scrutiny and critical news coverage, the FBI, from numerous sources, stands to endure a major rebuke from the imminent release of the Department of Justice's Inspector General Report into two major recent FBI investigations.
Not only has she and her father faced a physical attack over a land dispute, but she has often had to deal with dismissive attitudes of low-ranking government officials, unaccustomed to dealing with women in senior roles.
And young people unaccustomed to the world of disposable income and leisurely dining out are more inclined to order a beer or cocktail than a bottle of wine, often thanks to how overwhelming the ordering process can be.
" Mr. McLaughlin, the former C.I.A. official, said that Mr. Trump was "clearly unaccustomed to dealing with classified information," and added, "That's something we all have to learn — what you can say and what you have to hold back.
In Manhattan, where developers bet big on Far West Side and downtown sites, in areas unaccustomed to hulking towers, proof of concept will rest on the pace of sales — and most everyone is being tight-lipped about numbers.
Humphreys also said those states imprison fewer people for drug use — which means there's less risk of an inmate getting out of jail and overdosing on opioids because their body had grown unaccustomed to the drug during their sentence.
The international football schedule, which sees teams meet for a few days to play a match or two before returning to their clubs, makes it difficult for coaches to impose a clearly defined strategy on players unaccustomed to it.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilians brought a soccer fan's raucous attitude to the Rio Games on Monday, wildly cheering their own athletes, booing and mocking opponents — and creating uncomfortable moments for Olympic athletes unaccustomed to no-holds-barred partisanship.
In an administration whose most senior policy officials are either total policy neophytes (Ben Carson, Jared Kushner) or at least unaccustomed to the stakes and scrutiny of federal policymaking (Ryan Zinke, Scott Pruitt, John Kelly), Jeff Sessions stood apart.
Executives at NBC's news division, meanwhile, deferred to their corporate cousins at "Access Hollywood," giving them first crack at airing the footage that was theirs — even as the entertainment show, unaccustomed to stories of such gravity, took its time.
His stumbles laid bare both the risks of joining a stage full of competitors who had spent the past year sharpening their debate skills and the unique challenges awaiting a billionaire unaccustomed to having conversations on anyone else's terms.
A burly, mustachioed art dealer unaccustomed to the word "no," H.J. spots Marya from a distance while eating out with his entourage of expats — women wearing bejeweled skull caps and shiny silk dresses, men wearing ascots and crisp suits.
The crowd, unaccustomed to any opponent's coming into their home and dominating the play for the first hour, raised their voices to spine-chilling effect at the first hint that their team was fighting back against a two-goal deficit.
Unaccustomed to stripping strangers, I set about unbuttoning his crisp, white shirt and peeling it from his broad shoulders tentatively, awkwardly, running my hands over the soft curls of his chest hair as if I were petting a bar of soap.
Why it's a big deal: Not only is Kors moving from "affordable luxury" into full-on luxury, but this is also a U.S. company daring to play in a part of the European fashion market that is relatively unaccustomed to outsiders.
The bar decidedly male and unaccustomed to such a throng of females or to the waft of estrogen rising like mist—its makeshift stage not a stage, exactly, more a dais of the kind used for elevating politicians above a crowd.
So how to explain someone like Sam Shepard, who was both a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and an Oscar-nominated actor -- not to mention a novelist and short story writer -- in an age unaccustomed to such masterly jack-of-all-tradesmanship?
RAMPING UP PRESSURE Despite their deep pockets, taking a public stance on corporate strategy does not come easily to many of these funds, in part because they are unaccustomed to readying the kind of presentations aimed at swaying other shareholders.
Peter, covered in blood, was an alarming sight for a local police force unaccustomed to much worse than drunk drivers and the occasional shoplifting call, and they insisted on handcuffing him to the Ostermans' boathouse railing while they went inside.
To have an equal chance of admission as a black applicant, an Asian applicant to a top college needs as much as 450 additional points out of 1600 on the SAT (a whopping amount to those unaccustomed to American psychometrics).
Whether it's wildfires scorching large swaths of the west, or hurricanes inundating areas unaccustomed to such deluges, these events carry with them a monetary cost that is rivaled only by the intangible grief of those who suffer in their wake.
A turning point came at the end of the decade when Mugabe, by now a leader unaccustomed to accommodating the will of the people, suffered his first major defeat at the hands of voters, in a referendum on another constitution.
Hiking along a rocky stretch of coastline in Acadia National Park — as a longtime Californian, he was unaccustomed to that particular kind of slippery rock about which I had warned him 10 seconds before — he slipped and fell, breaking two ribs.
Temperatures in the area reach over 53 degrees most summer days, and can climb to 120 degrees on extra-hot days, so the underground system allowed the immigrants—unaccustomed to Mexico's heat—to move throughout the city without having to surface above ground.
I would read a few pages and then think about playing Spider Solitaire — not because the book was bad but because I had become unaccustomed to committing to one thing at a time without relying on my phone for small bursts of stimulation.
For more on how this terrifying process works, I recommend this article from The New York Times, which is happy to remind you that "for readers unaccustomed to live Election Day forecasting, the VoteCastr effort could be a horror story as well."
Now his film work also requires a level of secrecy that he is unaccustomed to, and he worried that even my describing the contents of his breakfast would give away whether he was or was not in training for another "Ant-Man" movie.
If you descended on earth from another planet, unaccustomed to our culture of shame surrounding sexuality and frequent usage of discreet terms like "feminine wash" when we really mean "vagina cleanser," it would be easy to mistake Summer's Eve for any old shower gel.
But while the Trump train careened generally unimpeded when Republicans were in charge, Pelosi is a real immovable object --knowledgeable in the institutions of Washington, empowered by a unified party behind her and intimidating to a President unaccustomed to dealing with a woman in power.
But when the press is itself one of those institutions, it finds itself a part of the story in ways that it is unaccustomed to being, and it has to weigh the potential loss of credibility that might come with an aggressive self-defense.
Their home was gone, reduced to crumbled bits of adobe that now held a menagerie of odds and ends pulled from the wreckage after Tuesday's earthquake, which leveled large parts of Jojutla, a town unaccustomed to earthquakes, and left at least 28 people dead.
What has changed is the degree to which even small communities, unaccustomed to the glare of international publicity, have begun to consider, and in some cases develop, more carefully planned responses to the crises in contrast with the tight-lipped and sometimes antagonistic reactions of the past.
Since last Friday, Europe has been locked in a Siberian weather pattern that has pummeled the Continent with snow, freezing rain and brutal wind chills, paralyzing cities unaccustomed to more than a thin wet film of snow and killing dozens of people, mainly older and homeless people.
Attempting to round out her public biography, the C.I.A. said she was born in Ashland, Ky., the oldest of five children and that, at the agency, she had to put up with male colleagues who were unaccustomed to seeing a woman take charge in dangerous corners of the world.
There will also be an adjustment period for Durant, who has never played in a system with as much ball movement and is unaccustomed to the team-first approach, in which Golden State's players have often been asked to sacrifice personal statistics for the good of the group.
But states and cities, unaccustomed to dealing with the complex logistical and oversight issues of administering programs geared at fast-tracking billions in capital projects, are now finding themselves overwhelmed by the demands, even though such challenges have been well-documented since the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
While it's tempting to dismiss these social media postings as the overdramatic declarations of pampered celebrities — or pampered Californians, who remain blissfully unaccustomed to the rain and snow that can plague the rest of the country this time of year — it turns out that this time, the weather warranted the reaction.
Older generations of Chinese, who suffered through extreme poverty and the chaos of the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s, have criticized parents who make long, arduous journeys to live in the tents, saying they are raising children unaccustomed to hardship, or "little emperors," as they are derisively called.
The Host never quite reaches the highs promised by that set piece — and its seemingly random forays into slapstick humor may be jarring to viewers unaccustomed to that aspect of Korean cinema — but it remains throughout a grand, sometimes gory adventure that strikes just the right balance of creepy, startling, and totally weird.
Critics in the kingdom say that they sometimes failed to understand the dynamics of Western politics and culture, like when Mr. Qahtani orchestrated the plastering of billboards and trucks in London with his boss's photo during the crown prince's visit there last spring — to the derision of Londoners unaccustomed to foreign personality cults.
It would be easy to see a run of draws in the last few weeks — against Leicester City and West Ham United and now Manchester United — and assume that the pressure is telling on Klopp and his players, unaccustomed to the stresses and strains that come with trying to win a league title.
Unaccustomed to and wary of human handling, the beef cows paddled away from Stura's rescue boat, but with a little patience and luck, one of the animals came close enough to Stura that he was able to get one end of a rope holstered around the cow and the other end secured to the boat.
This counterintuitive rise of a white, Wall Street billionaire who resisted police reform and only re-joined the Democratic Party as he was mulling a White House bid in 2018 is a story of unprecedented ad spending, persuasive surrogates and a fair amount of self-reflection for a man unaccustomed to public mea culpas.
Matters of grave historical importance aside, they are unaccustomed to limitations on their ability to chat with colleagues, peruse the selections in the designated candy desk (carefully chosen by Senator Patrick J. Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania) or, in the words of Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas, noisily "mill around like cattle" in the chamber's well.
But even on a holiday weekend, and even in a state unaccustomed to the type of multiday wildfires so common in Colorado and California, fire trucks from across this state have poured into Medicine Lodge, seeking to make up in numbers and sheer will what many on the front lines lack in experience battling a blaze of such magnitude.
Wallace had come to regret the impasse, because it precluded their discussing the things they shared: They'd both been the first people in their families to go to college; they had both been cowed upon arrival by the size of this particular Midwestern city; they were both unusual among their friends in that they were unaccustomed to the easiness of life.
If you've been even marginally personable in the last three decades, then the next few years will require your attendance at a number of weddings Weddings are almost always super fun: expect to jostle and nudge your friends through the ceremony to the ire of an older attendee; expect to do cocaine in the bathroom; expect to explain what a social media manager is to an interested elderly relative of the one half of the couple you don't know very well; expect to shudder through the bride's father being unaccustomed to public speaking or even reading aloud; expect to flirt with someone and then realize they're there with someone else; expect to have a relatively involved conversation with a priest when you're six pints deep; expect to dance with a fun child who thinks you're cool; expect to thoroughly enjoy the wedding band's version of "Tainted Love"; expect to spill dessert on your suit and put it away without cleaning it the next day and be annoyed at yourself when you get it out again months later; expect to be woken up by someone knocking on your hotel room door telling you there's five minutes 'til checkout.

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