Sentences with phrase «as uncomfortable reading»

As uncomfortable reading as it may make for Mourinho, De Gea remains United's stand - out individual.

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The last half of the book was incredibly uncomfortable reading for me, as much of what Wink wrote seemed to border on spiritism, animism, polytheism, mysticism, and maybe even some Gnosticism.
One can not read Kant today without the uncomfortable feeling that he was quite mad to seek «the realization of Nature's secret plan to bring forth a perfectly constituted state as the only condition in which the capacities of mankind can be fully developed.»
None of us had done it before — we found it a little strange and uncomfortable to begin with, as it was suggested that we simply sit in silence as one person read the passage out.
I will admit that as I was reading about the Woman and the Beast, I got the uncomfortable feeling that someone could easily substitute «United States» for «Roman Empire» and come up with similar themes and imagery.
It was all going quite well (other than being a bit uncomfortable for me), when Ava remembered that we hadn't read any books yet — something that daddy generally does as part of her nighttime routine.
I don't know where the line should be drawn myself but I do feel uncomfortable every time I read a family is feeling more pain because their blog is being cited as a reference.
The BRC's warning will make uncomfortable reading for ministers, as the coalition has staked its economic policy of cutting spending on the projection that the private sector will be able to soak up a great deal of the job losses from public services, which will result from the spending review revealed on October 20th.
You are of course under no obligation whatsoever to read PubPeer, Retraction Watch, or any other similar website, just as you are free to not read any journal that utilizes peer review conditions that make you «uncomfortable
Indeed, when asked, in later childhood, to discuss their first memories of school, many of these children recalled, as a powerful and uncomfortable memory, the feeling of strangeness, even alienation, that came with the realization that no one else in the class, except the teacher, could actually read!
So why is it that once we've gotten home, kicked off our uncomfortable shoes and loosened our ties, we relax by watching The Office, Mad Men, or cult classic Office Space, read books like Jonas Karlsson's The Room or even comics such as Dilbert?
I could describe this as somewhat uncomfortable reading in places.
I hope the brightness could be adjusted to avoid the letters glowing so much as to make reading uncomfortable.
As a person who does not believe that humans should have the choice to take another's life - from the womb to the tomb - I expected this book, despite the fact that I'm not easily offended, to be an uncomfortable read.
It will be virtually impossible to read this without a case as it's very uncomfortable and the cover is being recalled in the UK.
You can't change the layout: reading a PDF on an e-reader device is almost as uncomfortable as photographing a whole book and reading that (which is something none of us would ever do, obviously).
«You feel uncomfortable, wincing and crying as you read.
We can inadvertently be the cause of our dog's pain (read more here), their conformation can make certain acts uncomfortable (I've come across many people who consider it a real achievement to convince a greyhound to sit, despite the fact that it is not a position most greyhounds would ever adopt naturally, as they're simply not the right shape for it), or they could have an underlying health issue.
I have to admit, as a dog owner and lover, when I read articles about spaying and neutering, I do feel a little uncomfortable.
As the lights dimmed tonight at the Phillips salesroom in midtown Manhattan at about earlier this evening, auctioneer Henry Highley, David Hammons's African - American Flag (1990) hanging on the wall behind him, had to make the rather uncomfortable admission that three lots from the... Read More
I love my fitbit track and sync best thing ever but don't forget u clipped it to clothes and wash my ultra like I did so I was forced to go buy the smaller version not as much tracking data but perfect for me — helps me stay motivated to get those extra steps — but if I had a choice I would go with the Force it's more stylish and data is easy to read but my thoughts — the Jawbone looks uncomfortable
I have read just about every single one, either as a child or as an adult (Confession time: sometimes children's literature has more interesting premises than adult literature, and you don't - generally — have to worry about reading through sections that are smarmy or uncomfortable.)
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