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"unignorable" Definitions
  1. unable to be ignored : not ignorable

60 Sentences With "unignorable"

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What to watch: In any e-commerce play, Amazon is unignorable.
But when you have a yeast infection, it's usually incessant and unignorable.
For a protest to spur change, he finds, it has to become unignorable.
But the evidence that Russia attempted to influence our 2016 election has become unignorable.
And how both men would deal with the unignorable figure of Trump looms large too.
The relationship between politics and art may be incredibly messy, but it's also vivid and unignorable.
She has to fight off the insistent, unignorable urge to put hand sanitizer in her mouth.
At the heart of the conflict is the now unignorable fact that partisan Americans inhabit different realities.
People were waiting way too long until symptoms were unignorable before going in and getting them treated.
Weeks have gone by; day-to-day existence, if I ignore the unignorable news, has not changed.
But Mr. Wallace, and his director (and co-creator) Deborah Stein, give the subject an unignorable visceral immediacy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The extensive impact of Black culture on visual history is prominent and unignorable.
From Charlottesville to l'Affaire Stormy, he has brought to the surface all sorts of ugliness that is simply unignorable.
The elision of sex is the book's unignorable flaw; how can sex be separate from other expressions of love?
The essence of her music — loud, flamboyant, unignorable — made her someone you couldn&apost take your eyes off of.
If the jank permeates the core experience of navigating Android, it will basically ruin the experience in an unignorable way.
Nonetheless, the stubborn fact remains that some dramatic careers impress themselves upon us more than others, with an unignorable force.
But it also created something more: an urgent entertainment that was as unignorable as the pealing of an alarm bell.
Internet privacy concerns finally became unignorable with the cloud, and the seedy underbelly of Big Data profiteering showed itself through Facebook.
Afterwards, a few of us were lingering nearby to chat when one of the panelists brought up the event's unignorable lack of diversity.
The camera cuts to his abject fear, his tearful friends, and the immediate, unignorable truth is that Reggie could be about to die.
Look at that long, unignorable train: It encourages landscape photos rather than portrait framing, and that means better placement for her in spreads.
That Fear No Gumbo makes an unignorable case for why the Lower Ninth should still be on the national radar is no small feat.
I've heard of similar reactions from long-distance runners, and long-term yoga practitioners, both of which make the body unignorable, the mind inescapable.
Conflict photography arises out of a huge set of moving variables that in unpredictable, unreliable but unignorable ways help make the demands of justice visible.
I often think the word "racist" is badly overused in American discourse, but the pattern by this president — birtherism, alt-right sympathy, Charlottesville — is unignorable.
It is an unignorable fact that most of the players still ahead of Clemons and Daum on the career scoring list are not household names, either.
On the phone, she asks him question after question – a classic first date strategy, but not the organically flowing conversation of two people with apparently unignorable chemistry.
A muckraking classic, "Nickel and Dimed" exposed in unignorable detail the tolls of poverty on the working poor in America, land of scant and grudging social relief.
The images have been unignorable, calamitous: of residents wandering numbly through burning city streets; of parents sobbing over dead children; of the strong wheeling away the weak.
The big picture: The BlackRock, Wellington and CalPERS initiatives finally take account of an unignorable fact — some of history's biggest fortunes have been made opportunistically in times of chaos.
The other unignorable geographic fact that shaped Brooklyn's character and destiny is its proximity to Manhattan, which it didn't formally join as a borough of New York City until 1898.
That revelation changed his thinking about landscape architecture, a discipline that's influenced by increasing globalization — but also by the unignorable realities of climate science: "The weather is changing," he says.
Season two of Stranger Things' biggest cliffhanger without a doubt is the unignorable sexual tension between season two addition Billy Hargrove (Dacre Montgomery) and quintessential '80s mom Karen Wheeler (Cara Buono).
But he's also solidly built, and it's the compound of the bruiser and the cad, with a voice sufficiently rich to upbraid or to beguile, that makes Burke's Anthony so unignorable.
We are living in an era when some advertising executive gazes at the moon and sees not beauty, or a humbling reminder of his insignificance, but the Earth's most unignorable billboard.
No president since Ronald Reagan has won the presidency as convincingly, twice over, as Obama did — but those victories papered over an extraordinary decline in his party that became suddenly unignorable on Nov.
Leonardo's works do show a striking fixation on androgyny, a term often used about his figures—a fixation that became unignorable with the rediscovery, in the nineteen-nineties, of a long-lost pornographic drawing.
The result is an exhaustively researched, vividly realized and, above all, unignorable book — after "Evicted," it will no longer be possible to have a serious discussion about poverty without having a serious discussion about housing.
Some Nashville residents fixate on the unignorable blow-up penises, which, as one Uber driver told me, showed up in the pool at a local hotel when she was trying to celebrate her grandson's birthday.
Smith has followed in the footsteps of Amy Winehouse, Duffy and Joss Stone, in gaining global success and earning millions from harnessing and commercialising a genre of British soul music that has an unignorable black heritage.
The discipline of public nakedness rewarded our efforts in proportion to our degree of exertion, the euphoria of being in the moment a direct byproduct of battling the innate and unignorable weirdness of our collective situation.
In the meantime, Trump's unignorable presence has sapped any urgency out of the movies about US politics that have come out this year (Adam McKay's Dick Cheney film Vice, a still-unseen question mark, isn't due until December).
Her style, refined in films like " Ratcatcher " (1999) and " We Need to Talk About Kevin " (2011), is unignorable; the closeups are pathologically rapt, and the focus is not just on faces but on other regions of the body.
Not because King rejected civility — he regularly called for nonviolence not only in action but in speech, to make unignorable the moral chasm between the tactics of the nonviolent protesters and the vitriol and bloodshed of the other side.
The Bleachers' track "Keep It A Secret" beckons back to the unignorable questioning and acts as an anthem for Simon in the same way "Left of Center" by Suzanne Vega gave us insight into the inner thoughts of Andie Walsh.
But because Walker made her perspective clear on a platform that often catches America's public intellectuals in their unguarded thoughts, rather than on her relatively private personal blog, for the first time, it became unignorable to the public at large.
Abe and his ilk suffer a spiritual necrosis within the daily perditions of living and beneath their unignorable deformities of flesh, whether the repelling gash of a hairlip, or fingers eaten by a machine, or the crude male impersonation that is forever a font of dread.
Just as we're dealing with the real-life rise of alt-right personalities and unignorable Twitter accounts, Dear White People's characters are in similar territory — so much so that a rival radio program called "Dear Right People" pops up in the series, with its participants parroting conservative soundbites.
There she was, recounting before a national audience her memory of being sexually assaulted in high school by President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, an experience that she said left her traumatized, shaken; some 30 years later she found it so unignorable that she was discussing it with a therapist.
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.
This collected testimony builds a fuller portrait of the alleged perpetrators, which is why these stories have felt so unignorable, but it has also meant that the conversation has remained largely focused on these men: They stand at the center of each story, while their accusers blur around them into a mournful chorus.
But the unreliability of King and Mother soon becomes unignorable; we learn from Grace that every year the family holds a lottery in which a member draws an iron marker assigning another member to be his or her "loved-most"—and, since there are five of them, one person always gets left out.
I can't tell you how many times I've been just getting into a groove, thoughts flowing and typing fingers flying, only to be interrupted by the unignorable ache that means I'm going to have to spend the next 15 minutes hoping that whoever is in the stall beside mine isn't too creeped out by the mysterious rhythmic suction happening next door.
Just as I have found myself tempted to believe the Pregnant Jen story line, the president's fans seem more than willing to embrace this version of reality — a story line that has been fleshed out by The National Enquirer, his unignorable Twitter feed, his Fox News cheering section (Sean Hannity, Jeanine Pirro, the gang at "Fox & Friends"), his radio boosters (Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin), and his longtime adviser Roger Stone, who fed a new "deep state" theory to Infowars a week before his arrest on Friday.
At this point Atherton emits unignorable odours and is banished to the property room. Farmer reads a letter from the residents asking for an extra bathroom and lavatory. His detailed costings are unanimously approved. Xenia goes to check on Atherton and reports that he is sound asleep.
" For The Observer, Kitty Empire noted Halsey's "generic guest spot on a massive 2016 hit by The Chainsmokers, 'Closer', was an omen" as the album "does succumb to post-hit syndrome. It is not remotely bad; it certainly sounds just like one of the most hotly awaited pop albums of 2017. But you can discern, just off stage, the chorus of unignorable industry types bearing down on one bankable creative, advising this timely collaboration, that hot producer, this set of references." Jon Caramanica in The New York Times opined it "liberally borrows styles from other singers.
He concluded that "tonally and narratively the result [is] a mess". James Walton, also of The Telegraph, was a little more generous but also complained of the weaknesses in the screenplay, labelling the narration as an "unignorable flaw", something that "diminishes [the action] to a series of staggering banalities" and lamenting that "after one of these interruptions is over, it’s possible to forget how painful it was". Nevertheless, he noted the drama's positive qualities, including the "sheer interest of the subject matter and the sheer generosity of the storytelling", which was full of "sympathy and warmth". He also praised the cast, noting how "performances were generally strong enough to compensate for the script".
In 1966 she wrote an essay for Punch, "Genesis of a Novel", in which she mused on the detrimental effect of Cold Comfort Farm on her long term career. She likened the book to "some unignorable old uncle, to whom you have to be grateful because he makes you a handsome allowance, but is often an embarrassment and a bore". Gibbons made her last overseas trip in 1966, to Grenoble in France where she visited her old friend Elizabeth Coxhead. This visit provided material for her 1968 novel The Snow Woman in which Gibbons overcame her habitual distaste for emotional excess by opening the book with a melodramatic birth on a sofa.
James Fallows of The Atlantic wrote that "the perils of the fireworks and firecrackers are more than a joke.... that people responsible appear to have been CCTV employees; and that the whole subsequent matter of investigating, publicizing, making sense of, and drawing omens from an unignorable spectacle involving the country's leading propaganda/communication outlet and the city's most distinctive new landmark will say a lot about the emotional and political state of China right now." Chinese netizens became busy finding humor in an otherwise tragic situation and spreading Photoshopped images, mostly at CCTV's expense. A large number of commentaries and spoofs (often using the trendy image of Grass Mud Horse) also reflect netizens' common critical view of CCTV as a powerful and monopoly state-run propaganda machine. Some of the sharper and more critical posts were quickly being deleted by the authorities, but many humorous images and cartoons are being widely distributed.

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