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"unhelpfully" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not helpful or useful

105 Sentences With "unhelpfully"

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It's also, I'd argued, unhelpfully obscured by stats like Oxfam's.
When I told Kostya of this, his response was unhelpfully cavalier.
Methods of diagnosis can also change daily, skewing the figures unhelpfully.
The risk of being distracted by unhelpfully large numbers just increased.
Unhelpfully, there is something of a political vacuum on the civilian side.
The debate over transgender issues has often been unhelpfully virulent and divisive.
The politicians continue to squabble unhelpfully over how to pay for it.
If this seems unhelpfully vague, that is how the counting business sometimes is.
Nvidia GeForce unhelpfully uninstalled its drivers, and the computer broke for twenty minutes.
Garner called the kayak company, who unhelpfully told her to just turn around.
"I have a feeling that this might not be successful," they say unhelpfully.
She'd only let my mother help her, while I'd unhelpfully linger by the door.
Unhelpfully for our task, the cloud players don't break out their cloud-specific CAPEX.
Granted, as my parents have unhelpfully told me time and again, looks aren't everything.
Unhelpfully added to the mix are the magnifying effects of today's technology-fueled markets.
AMERICA'S IMPEACHMENT battle falls along unhelpfully partisan lines—but the process has other shortcomings.
Tony Abbott has unhelpfully added that he was advised against it as prime minister.
Unhelpfully, determining that someone is or is not a gang member is very tricky.
Perhaps unhelpfully, the truth is that the more sluggish performance is a mix of both.
Unhelpfully, and perplexingly, Mr. McElroen stages many scenes with actors' backs to half the audience.
But we were just fumbling through, much like navigating puberty, which unhelpfully came in tandem.
The report says that Russia targeted "Energy and Other Critical Infrastructure Sectors," an unhelpfully large category.
This literary-political hyperawareness might sound intrusive or unhelpfully cerebral, but it actually reads as consolation.
"My college roommate lived in Shanghai for years with her husband," said my friend Dan, unhelpfully.
"Free riders aggravate me," President Obama recently told the Atlantic , unhelpfully giving credence to Trump's position.
There are dozens of fake seed sellers on Amazon alone, and (unhelpfully) they're nearly impossible to trace.
Rumours ranging from consensual affairs, to unspecified "inappropriateness", to serious sexual assaults have been unhelpfully lumped together.
Tom Price, Donald Trump's former health secretary, unhelpfully dismissed the treatment as "substituting one opioid for another".
" To which Kennedy unhelpfully added that he believes the president "grows anxious when he has unexpressed thoughts.
Critics also accuse the council of being unhelpfully silent on contentious modern issues such as homosexuality and female ordination.
Same with Rotten Tomatoes, which unhelpfully gives the movie just one score — 43% — and in turn powers Apple's reviews.
For one thing, the Genesis privacy policy passes the buck to Google and Nuance, which are unhelpfully not linked.
" But it also, rather unhelpfully, pointed out that "the distinguishing characteristics of civil versus criminal contempts are somewhat less clear.
In the flow of modern life, Kant's insistence that rights obtain only in human-on-human action seems unhelpfully restrictive.
The set, by Dan Daly, is unhelpfully realistic, though it looks great when Zach Blane's lighting gives it a saturated glow.
However, unhelpfully, another coworker on the basement level said he has not heard The Sound but it's possible that he has.
This conversation is often framed, unhelpfully, as an either-or: Whose work do we support, and whose do we discard forever?
The steroidal "Turandot" staging, one of the Met's two remaining Franco Zeffirelli productions, looks ever trashier and more unhelpfully, unevocatively excessive.
These are being slowly modified to supply the new notes, which unhelpfully are smaller than old ones; for now most stand idle.
Unhelpfully for Mrs May, her large popularity lead over Mr Corbyn has plummeted, along with the number saying they will vote Conservative.
Things may currently be unhelpfully overheated; some think a recession might clear out some badly run companies and lower costs for the fitter survivors.
Known around Cambridge—unoriginally and, one imagines, rather unhelpfully—as "The Prof", he had a reputation as one of the city's worst-dressed men.
The crew had started by hanging onto the bay with ropes, but in an unhelpfully swift current, they were losing the tug of war.
The Democrats' base — young and nonwhite voters — is no better than Trump's at showing up for midterm elections and is unhelpfully clustered in urban districts.
Unfortunately, Moscow has unhelpfully raised concerns about valid US procedures to remove some submarine-launched ballistic missile launchers and B-52 bombers from treaty accountability.
"Honesty" is a word that, when thrown at journalism, unhelpfully describes both a baseline and a vaguer horizon, a legal minimum and an ethical summum.
Estimates of the number of people who fool around on their partners range, unhelpfully, from less than twenty per cent to more than seventy per cent.
The statement argued the administration is in the midst of a review on how to respond and said the provision would "unhelpfully" tie the administration's hands.
The product description, rather unhelpfully, doesn't note any anatomical directions for application so it's unclear whether your "V" means your vulva, pubic area or your bikini line.
The things we think we're doing to keep ourselves "safe" and in control are actually giving credence to the negative thoughts which our brain is unhelpfully pushing.
The span of estimates of the economic loss to humanity from carbon emissions is unhelpfully wide as a result, ranging from around $30 to $400 a tonne.
Unhelpfully, a recent poll showed that 58% of Brazilians want Mr Temer, too, impeached—virtually the same as the 61% who said Ms Rousseff should be ousted.
Antitrust policy is supposed to protect customers, whom Le Maire is effectively asking to subsidise a European champion – unhelpfully similar to the complaint he levels at China.
Chris Dodd, the former Connecticut senator pressed into surrogate duty, told reporters Sunday that Biden was "anything but doomed," unhelpfully accepting the premise that he might be.
In the popular conscience, positive ecological change is unhelpfully conceived as a matter of consumer individualism, that is, as a problem of more or less virtuous personal choice.
Warning that there were several crises in the country, especially concerning the environment, Mr. Rouhani somewhat unhelpfully lauded the nuclear agreement for bringing "a breath of fresh air" to the country.
The site unhelpfully claimed that Cheban has had rhinoplasty surgery and even shared an unrecognizable old picture of the former PR worker when he was in high school in New Jersey.
Belittling, totalising comments about a people based on their skin colour is still a facile, unhelpfully tribal and meaninglessly antagonistic practice, even if a shameful history of systemic oppression does not lurk behind it.
Just days ago at a rally, President Donald Trump said: "This is their [Democrats] new hoax," unhelpfully politicizing a public health crisis that is endangering Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and people of all parties alike.
A case can be made that the poem unhelpfully conflates immigration with asylum, and casts the admission of hard-working newcomers as an act of charity, rather than a source of growth over the centuries.
I meant to try the Lush deodorant bar their PR helpfully sent me, but unhelpfully none of the Lush products I've been sent have been individually labelled, so I have no idea which one it is.
" An English translation of the Tubi 60 label rather unhelpfully notes only that it is a 40 percent-alcohol "made with lemons, herbs, flower with tree extracts, specially designed for a refreshing, uplifting, and pleasurable experience.
Mr. Trump's relentless focus on factory jobs has produced an unhelpfully nostalgic view of the American economy, Mr. Posen said, obscuring the reality that 80 percent of the country's output comes from so-called services industries.
A friend who lives in Los Angeles is disgusted by the piles of black beads she finds near neat holes in her hardwood floors, which I unhelpfully identified as the fecal pellets, or "frass," of dry-wood termites.
Unhelpfully, the Electricity Company of Ghana, a state-run monopoly, is comically bad at collecting money from its customers — especially from other state-run institutions like the police and the oil refinery, which are among its largest debtors.
But the term "one person, one vote" is unhelpfully confusing, because some of the people who get counted in drawing up congressional districts can't vote: They're noncitizens, or children, or felons who've lost voting rights under their state laws.
Unhelpfully, Mr Mashaba has supplemented this with attacks on human-rights lawyers who advocate for the poor, while scapegoating foreigners for the problems of the inner city—worrying rhetoric in a country that has seen xenophobic attacks on poor African migrants.
Likewise, it's perfectly legal for a bruising game show writer/offensive lineman to pancake-block his uncle while blocking on a running play, sending me to the E.R. with what was unhelpfully detailed as torn cartilage and a bruised heart.
Unhelpfully, restaurants in the United Kingdom have their own method to the madness: a tip is expected at finer dining establishments but isn't necessary at more casual places, where leaving a couple of pounds may suffice as a nice gesture.
Thinking that I really need to see an actual athlete in action, I trudge up a steep hill to the unhelpfully situated media center, from which I can catch a glimpse of some churning water and an arm or two in the distance.
" She's angry, too, particularly at the suggestion Trump made at a rally that Democrats were trying to gain advantage: "'This is their [Democrats] new hoax,' unhelpfully politicizing a public health crisis that is endangering Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and people of all parties alike.
Somewhere along the way in plugging those cables in and getting my PC to identify the monitor, the OS convinced itself that there was another monitor connected, so it extended the desktop to that phantom extra screen, which unhelpfully contained my display adjustment window.
But Eve has bigger problems to worry about, mainly that Niko isn't answering her texts, and as Villanelle unhelpfully points out when she plops herself across from Eve at a coffee shop, it's going to take a little more than a blowjob to fix this.
Joshua Harris, best known for his 1997 manifesto, "I Kissed Dating Goodbye," in which he argued for a model of "courtship" supervised by parents, with no kissing before the wedding day, publicly apologized to people who were "misdirected or unhelpfully influenced by" his teachings.
But as Mr Tsoukalis explains, part of the purpose of the priest-sinner analogy is to make a broad point about the euro crisis: in adopting such a sacerdotal stance, Mr Schäuble is unhelpfully implying that every single drop of the responsibility for the financial crisis lies with the debtors.
"It's possible that the incredible weather and World Cup (in June and July) may have unhelpfully put people off DIY and kitchen refurbs – but if it was just a case of delayed spending, we doubt management would be considering a major cost reduction review," said Ameet Patel, analyst at Northern Trust Capital Markets.
Since losing his seat in the 2017 general election, his post-politics projects have been unhelpfully public, including hosting a programme on a Kremlin-funded channel, RT. At 63, Mr Salmond has many years ahead of him as a political hippopotamus: a large, unignorable beast that can be by turns comical or dangerous.
Grandstanding by the government (blimpishly labelling as "British values" principles like tolerance that are in no sense autochthonous), as well as by some Islamic bodies (the Muslim Council has railed unhelpfully against Prevent) and the press (prone to lazy talk of "the Muslim community" as an indivisible monolith) steers British Muslims away from anti-extremism initiatives.
Bailliart gave a restless performance, behaving in ways I can only assume Foucault, quirky fellow though he was, probably never did: standing on his chair, reclining and standing on the table (unhelpfully blocking the English subtitles), gazing at his hand as though tripping balls, rhythmically tapping his foot and rapping his chest as the words fly out of him.
Unhelpfully, Mr Trump's choice of national security adviser (NSA), Lieutenant-General Mike Flynn, was fired from his job as head of the Pentagon's Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) by one of the spy chiefs in the room, Lieutenant-General James Clapper, the director of national intelligence, and had entered into a losing turf war with another, John Brennan, the director of the CIA.
Khan returned to the province frequently in the ensuing years, meddling unhelpfully in local politics. The Dutch left Oruzgan in 2010, leaving the U.S. and Australia to continue the mission there.
Because prothrombin is also known as factor II, the mutation is also sometimes referred to as the factor II mutation or simply the prothrombin mutation; in either case, the names may appear with or without the accompanying G20210A location specifier (unhelpfully, since prothrombin mutations other than G20210A are known).
Carl Phelpstead, 'Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Hair Loss, the Tonsure, and Masculinity in Medieval Iceland', Scandinavian Studies, 85 (2013), 1–19 (p. 5), . (which, however, unhelpfully implies that Haraldr's hairs were slender) or even 'handsome-hair'.Edith Andersen, I Am from Iceland: A Memoir (Lulu, 2010), p. 4.
She has a flat tyre and is requesting help. While Paul reacts unhelpfully, Felix accompanies the "charming lady" to her car and acts as if to help. She is not interested and converses with her chauffeur, so he slashes the tyre and makes the flat tyre worse. Annette, the young lady, must be offered a bed for the night in Paul's house.
The Stamford and Essendine Railway already made a junction at Essendine, on the west side of the station, while the Bourne line joined at the east side. Both branches unhelpfully faced north. The line was 6 miles 51 chains in length, and there were two viaducts on the line. The company purchased Old Red Hall, stated to be a fine Elizabethan mansion, at Bourne for use as offices.
A capture the flag game ensues in the newly restored training room where Marina wins the day. John and Sarah go out on a date to the zoo and discover three Mogadorian spies collecting an envelope, filled with notes unhelpfully written in Mogadorian. Malcolm whips up a translator to figure out what was said. Sam attempts to ask Six out but is interrupted by Eight, who claims there is an emergency.
Speaking to Channel 4 News on the publication of the Phase 1 report of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry in October 2019, Lammy said that "in a fancy penthouse in Chelsea, this would not have happened". LGA building safety spokesman Lord Porter said that the same fire hazards apply to all high-rise residential buildings, regardless of who lives in them, and that Lammy was unhelpfully politicising the issue by emphasising class.
Nonetheless Long's parliamentary career was far from finished. He was nominated as Unionist candidate for South County Dublin in 1906 winning by 1,343 votes. Long became one of the leading opposition voices against the Liberals' plans for Home Rule in Ireland. At this stage the Irish Unionist Party's leadership was still in the hands of his friend Edward Saunderson, who was far from energetic, unhelpfully described as "devoid of business capacity".
His obituary in Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 1901 quoted Arthur Haygarth's view that he was "above the average" as a batsman, though inclined to be too "steady". Wisden's obituary unhelpfully refers to him as "Edward Henry". But he mostly batted in the lower order and his career average was less than eight runs per innings. Almost all of his first-class cricket was for Kent: 116 out of 119 first-class games.
Though McFague does use biblical motifs, her development of them goes far beyond what they are traditionally held to convey. She used others, such as the notion of the world as God's body, an image used by the early church but which ‘fell by the wayside’ (according to British theologian Daphne HampsonHampson, Daphne (1990) Theology and Feminism. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 158), in her search for models ‘appropriate’ to our needs. She stressed that all models are partial, and are thought-experiments with shortcomings: many are needed, and need to function together.Article The World as God’s Body at website of The Christian Century magazine Her work on God as mother, for example, stressed that God is beyond male and female, recognizing twin dangers: exaggeration of the maternal qualities of the mother so as to unhelpfully essentialize God (and by transference, women as well) as caring and self-sacrificing; or juxtaposition of this image to that of father, unhelpfully emphasizing the gender-based nature of both male and female images for God.
Pieta in St Martin The position of the Locherer Altarpiece (22) in Freiburg Madonna and child with prince at St Martin by Hans Sixt St Vitus altarpiece Hans Sixt or Sixtein or Sigstein from Staufen (von Staufen (c.1490 – c.1550) was a 16th-century German wood sculptor in the tradition of Hans Wydyz, remembered for his ornate altarpieces.Werner Schäffner: Master Hans Sixt von Staufen Mid-20th century academics often (unhelpfully) refer to him simply as Staufen (his birthplace rather than his name).
Each volume includes notes, tables of tenants' names and place-names, and a map. Uniform with the edition, a one- volume Guide to Domesday Book by Rex Welldon Finn was published in 1973. A 3-volume set of indexes was published in 1992. Although the Phillimore edition rapidly became the most readily accessible and widely used version of Domesday Book, scholars criticised the translation for over-simplifying complex historical concepts: David Bates, for example, described it as "unconvincingly and unhelpfully 'modern'".
Lancashire benefited in that respect as both Roy Tattersall and Malcolm Hilton took over 100 wickets and the team finished a close second to Surrey in the championship. Statham struggled on the unhelpfully slow pitches and failed to reach the hundred wicket milestone, taking 91 at 14.84 with a best of six for 27. In July, he achieved the first hat-trick of his professional career against Sussex at Old Trafford. His victims were Jim Parks (lbw), Ken Suttle (lbw) and Derek Semmence (bowled).
Evangelicals tended to believe in the > "inerrancy" of the Bible (though they defined that term variously), a view > that sometimes could unhelpfully turn the Bible into an authority on science > and history. Russell, J.B., Paradise Mislaid: How We Lost Heaven – and How > We Can Regain It, Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 14, 129. Also, figures such as Scot McKnight have argued that the Bible clearly transcends multiple genres and Hebrew prose poems cannot be evaluated by a reader the same as a science textbook.
Gavin Corbett, writing in the Sunday Tribune, dismissed the original series as "an uninspired piece of writing brought to some sort of lugubrious half-life, superficially engaging for a while, but growing more and more ponderous and pofaced the longer it went on over its two nights". Patrick Freyne, also writing in the Sunday Tribune, called Single-Handed 3 "all puffed up with a melodramatic 'I-can't-believe-it's-not-drama' form of drama in which people glare at one another, shout, are unhelpfully abrasive for no reason, and give each other symbolic bullets".
Rotomagus (Rouen): Asterix and Obelix make their way to the Normandy region, where a Roman patrol recognizes them. They flee and escape via a wealthy Roman couple's yacht down the Seine, while the patrol is stymied by the unhelpfully vague responses of local residents. Lutetia (Paris): Upon arrival, Asterix and Obelix negotiate the traffic jams and buy a ham from a pork butcher shop, where from this point on, Dogmatix (unnamed until the next adventure) follows the duo through Gaul. Fearing detection by a Roman patrol, they purchase a gleaming used chariot and handsome horse from a dishonest salesman to make their escape.
Among other arguments he cited the prominent role of Arabs in Israeli society to address Haas' support of the assertion that Israel is "apartheid on steroids". The Simon Wiesenthal Center described this last claim as "the big lie", and rebutted the "dismissal of the validity of Israel's right to exist as the Jewish State". World Vision International described the comments in the article as "unhelpfully simplified and combative". Jan van 't Loo, the spokesman for World Vision Netherlands stated that this response does not reflect World Vision's position on for Israel and the Palestinian people and it appeared without the proper approval.
Sharma, B.M. and Singh, Pratap, (1975) Pharmacognostic study of Physochlaina praealta Miers. Quarterly Journal of Crude Drug Research, 13, pps. 77–84. Corroboration of the possession of antiseptic properties by Physochlaina praealta was provided recently by the publication (in 2019) of a paper entitled (most unhelpfully in this context) Isolation of Anemonin from Pulsatilla wallichiana and its Biological Activities. In a manner not so much as hinted at by its title, this paper discusses not only the effects of aqueous extracts of the eponymous Pulsatilla species but also of methanol extracts of Physochlaina praealta on various pathogens and medical conditions.
Individual employees do not have the right to make applications under s 9; this, the Court of Appeal assumed, was the reason that two separate proceedings were brought in the Employment Court. The Court of Appeal noted in its judgement that, “rather unhelpfully”, the statement sought by the Union consists simply of a restatement of the statutory provisions. The Court also noted that there was a regrettable lack of clarity in the way the Employment Court dealt with the preliminary questions. This was primarily caused by confusion as to which of the proceedings the Employment Court was referring to at various points in its judgement.
" Glenn Kay describes the movie as a "totally nonsensical" and "forgettable little oddity" that "may supply a few laughs to bad-movie fans." He says that the "inappropriate narration (...) would be more suited to an infomercial" and that "Every element is truly amateurish, from the wooden acting to the lousy photography to the terrible score and the hilariously bad band during a party scene." Likewise, British critic Jamie Russell notes that Frozen Scream features "Hooded, frozen zombies [who] run amok in this cheesy 1970s outing." He points out that the "voiceover unhelpfully drown[s] out other characters' dialogue as they speak!" and concludes that the film is "Badly made, incompetently plotted; it's pretty dire.
The first recognizable collective attempt to do Asian feminist theology can be traced to the late 1970s, which saw the formation of theological networks and centres that aimed to study the gendered dimension of both theology and society. The Conference of Theologically Trained Women of Asia was founded in January 1981 followed by The Women's Commission of the Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians (EATWOT) in 1983. The first Asian women's theological journal In God’s Image was founded in 1982 and helped form the Asian Women's Resource Centre for Culture and Theology in 1988. These organizations, networks and centres allowed Asian female theologians to discuss strategies for dealing with patriarchy in society, the church and theology, which they saw as unhelpfully dependent on the West.
Going into this match, Birmingham were bottom of the table with only one win in ten games. The previous week, forward Robin Stubbs had dislocated his shoulder, and during a Football League Cup replay unhelpfully scheduled for the Monday night, 48 hours before the Roma match, England international Trevor Smith had to leave the field with a thigh strain as Birmingham lost to Third Division side Swindon Town. The 19-year-old Winston Foster, who had previously been used only at right-back, took Smith's place at centre-half, alongside Hennessey and Malcolm Beard in a half-back line composed entirely of teenagers. The players were intended to enjoy a relaxing visit to Warwick Castle the day before the game, but the weather was so wet that the trip was cancelled.
He works primarily in black and white, with moments of what he refers to as "ecstatic color" and with heavily shadowed, "idiosyncratic" shot compositions. Michael Phillips of The Chicago Tribune says that "Nearing's chosen way of telling a story is poetic, elliptical and sometimes unhelpfully indirect, but if he chooses, this Canadian-born, Chicago-based filmmaker could very well become a significant and lasting talent." Ben Kenigsberg of The New York Times says Nearing "is not the most accessible filmmaker, but with his new feature and his previous one, he has carved out an original and boldly unfashionable niche." Nearing is a Professor at Governors State University in University Park, Illinois, where he is a three-time winner of faculty excellence awards and founded the MFA in Independent Film and Digital Imaging program.
The child and adolescent psychiatrist makes a diagnosis based on the pattern of behavior and emotional symptoms, using a standardized set of diagnostic criteria such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-IV-TR) or the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). While the DSM system is widely used, it may not adequately take into account social, cultural and contextual factors and it has been suggested that an individualized clinical formulation may be more useful. A case formulation is standard practice for child and adolescent psychiatrists and can be defined as a process of integrating and summarizing all the relevant factors implicated in the development of the patient's problem, including biological, psychological, social and cultural perspectives (the "biopsychosocial model"). The applicability of DSM diagnoses have also been questioned with regard to the assessment of very young children: it is argued that very young children are developing too rapidly to be adequately described by a fixed diagnosis, and furthermore that a diagnosis unhelpfully locates the problem within the child when the parent-child relationship is a more appropriate focus of assessment.
Section 28 received renewed attention in late 2011, when Michael Gove, in Clause 28 of the Model Funding Agreement for academies and free schools, added the stipulation that the benefits of marriage be taught in schools. Although the clause does not explicitly mention sexual orientation, with same-sex marriage not being legal at the time, it prompted The Daily Telegraph (traditionally supportive of the Conservative Party) to draw comparisons between the two clauses. Academies and the Department for Education came under greater scrutiny in August 2013, when LGBT activists, in co-ordination with the British Humanist Association (BHA), identified over forty schools whose policies either replicated the language of Section 28 in their sex and relationship education (SRE) policies or were "unhelpfully vague" on the issue. Several of the schools highlighted by the BHA included the Evelyn Grace Academy chain of faith schools – which opened after the repeal of Section 28, Tasker-Milward V.C. School, whose SRE policy, dating from 2008, implied the clause was still in force, and The Northumberland Church of England Academy, who was listed as a School Champion by LGBT rights charity Stonewall and whose staff spoke at Stonewall's 2013 Education for All Conference.

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