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21 Sentences With "unsatisfyingly"

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The documentary, Kenigsberg added, is "poised unsatisfyingly between an explosive exposé and a self-conscious put-on."
Then the story unsatisfyingly ends there, with Toscani feeling unsettled about knowing the true nature of his coworker.
But "Cold Case Hammarskjold" is finally poised unsatisfyingly between an explosive exposé and a self-conscious put-on.
But "Cold Case Hammarskjold" is finally poised unsatisfyingly between an explosive exposé and a self-conscious put-on.
But for those with "urinary frequency"—the unsatisfyingly banal medical term for peeing a lot—the number is much higher.
This works better than HBO's translation of "Camping," which nudges the story toward sympathy for the characters but stalls unsatisfyingly in between.
Unfortunately, all of the controls feels unsatisfyingly clicky, and nothing like the buttery smooth joysticks and buttons arcade machines are typically known for.
Luckily for the Israeli director, Guy Nattiv — whose sketchy, partly fictionalized screenplay feels both eventful and unsatisfyingly hurried — Bell's isn't the only fine performance here.
Luckily for the Israeli director, Guy Nattiv — whose sketchy, partly fictionalized screenplay feels both eventful and unsatisfyingly hurried — Bell's isn't the only fine performance here.
These days, thanks to research after Black Saturday, the criminal profile for bushfire arson is fairly well defined, but to my way of thinking, unsatisfyingly clinical.
My body was just feeling unsatisfyingly hollow even directly after eating; I was starting to miss that enjoyable feeling of fullness and goodness after a replete meal.
In this light, WhatsApp is a powerful and permanent new reality and its problems aren't likely to be solved as much as fitfully and sometimes unsatisfyingly managed.
The first planet they come to is inhabited by sentient plant life which have mastered the secrets of levitation and which "speak color" (a fun idea somewhat unsatisfyingly explained here).
Without the key features that prior versions of the MacBook Pros had, the new Apple product is "unsatisfyingly not pro," as this parody ad from YouTube tech channel Iggyhopper puts it.
As in many photos since then, I was obscurely off-center in the frame, unsatisfyingly asymmetrical, as if I were a page of text scanned with a ripple in the paper, legible but not entirely flush against the world.
But I think my anxiety — an unsatisfyingly clinical term for something that coils like a snake around my heart, often sleeping but always ready to strike — has more to do with who my grandmother was than with what happened to her when I was born.
On the other hand, if you do have some experience with African TV — the glossy, unapologetic melodramas of Nollywood or the viscerally brutal action thrillers of South Africa — you may find "Queen Sono" unsatisfyingly in-between, a halfhearted and problematic attempt to dress up a soft Western-style drama.
The University of Michigan has issued an unsatisfyingly weak response and must now decide what its policy is, and what it will be going forward, with regard to professors of either the radical left or the alt-right who act on their bigotry by refusing to recommend qualified students to universities in countries with whose actions they disagree.
Taiaroa mobilised a large Taua or war party which headed north in canoes. Taiaroa also had kin among the hapu he intended to attack so he went ahead, warned the enemy, then returned to lead the assault. At Wairewa on Banks Peninsula, the southerners won an unsatisfyingly bloodless victory. Fearful of being met by taunts and jeers on returning home, they killed a kinsman of Taununu, a powerful rangatira from Kaikoura who had settled near his kin at Kaiapoi and controlled Rapaki, a large pa in Lyttelton harbour.
Metacritic rated it 67/100 based on 18 reviews. Boyd van Hoeij of Variety wrote that the constant voiceover turns the film into "a well- illustrated audiobook" in which "images and voiceover never quite fuse into a single whole". Neil Young of The Hollywood Reporter called the cinematography "stunningly beautiful" but said that the characterization of the woman was lacking in back story, and the climax's "tonal shift is unsatisfyingly awkward". Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times called it "a remarkably involving film" that is "far more transfixing than it may sound".
Writing for The Guardian, Tim Radford commented, "Carroll builds up his narrative in brief, very readable chapters, a precept, an axiom or a physical law at a time. Naturalism – he doesn’t favour the word atheism – defines the world entirely in terms of physical forces, fields and entities, and these forces and fields are unforgiving: they do not permit telekinesis, psychic powers, miracles, life after death or an immortal soul." Robert P. Crease in his review for Nature praised The Big Picture for its ambition and directness while finding Carroll's treatment of philosophical topics unsatisfyingly shallow: :Carroll confidently defines many concepts, including belief and consciousness, as if 2,500 years of philosophy have yielded little relevant to the subject; he dismisses the task of drawing careful distinctions and heeding subtleties as "ontologically fastidious". All he finds in philosophical literature are a few interesting puzzles.

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