Sentences with phrase «disoriented because»

Nobody wants a lecture; on the other hand, if the author's concern over infodumping borders on the obsessive — as it does for many — readers will find themselves dissatisfied, even disoriented because they're not getting the background they needed to make sense of the tale.
I am disoriented because I can't look down, and so have to get my visual bearings from watching parts of the tree, which are themselves swaying in the wind.
They have support among Democrats and Republicans in the legislature, including GOP Senator Jim Tedisco, who had a brother who was developmentally disabled and who he says sometimes became upset and disoriented because of the rapid turnover of his caregivers.
We can become disoriented because we have no settled place of authority and power, with all the accompanying benefits, financial, social, emotional, and spiritual.
The sound designed really augmented the horror of these moments and some scenes were delightfully disorienting because of it.
The first chapter or so was disorienting because of the inexplicable portrayal of the animal kingdom; I also wondered while reading where the humans were in relation to the story, such as the instance of the raccoon who sailed over from the gold rush in San Francisco.
The figures in her paintings disorient us because they are simultaneously contextualized and decontextualized: they are beholden to the spatial conventions of our world, but they also appear to be from beyond it.

Not exact matches

This class of people rarely feels disoriented by rapid changes in the demographic makeup of society because they see the system working for them.
Disorienting, because it protests my deeper persuasion that success as an entrepreneur, or any professional, requires that career takes the throne of my priorities and remain there for, at the very least, a couple of years.
This is always a little embarrassing for me because I save my best, most personal writing for my books and tend to hammer out most of my blog posts before I've even had my second cup of coffee in the morning, which is a hazy, disorienting time in which I am strictly prohibited from making important life decisions or ordering things from the internet.
And even though I will be just as disoriented and clueless at the next stage of my life, it's okay, because it's all just part of the process.
High school can be a disorienting, angsty time, but because of youth group I made lifelong friends, I got to travel, I deepened my faith, I had opportunities to teach and lead and use my gifts, I learned to not take myself so seriously, and I learned exactly how many marshmallows I could cram into my mouth without chocking to death.
Because it deals with individual problems abstractly and without adequate reference to specific situations, it leaves the listener undirected and disoriented.
But whether he would like to admit it or not (our guess is not), having a centre - back who play, who is prepared to take risks with his passes, and who can do so with dynamic confidence is transformative for his Manchester United side because it means they begin attacks higher up the field and with the opponent in a more disoriented state of being.
Often times screaming, because they are disoriented.
And Glenwood Avenue is a weird and rather disorienting street — not least because it's dissected by train tracks.
For the mean - spirited, disoriented press trying to find grounding and recover legitimacy on my back, pray that you still have a job next year because you have lost all credibility with the people.
When this same experiment was conducted in darkness, which by itself is disorienting, the results were difficult to interpret, the scientists say, because it was impossible to know how much the inability to see was responsible for the haphazard flight.
Perhaps it is appropriate, therefore, that Lost Mountain was so named because early hunters often become disoriented among its dense and verdant trees.
It's a disorienting and awkward change, not least because no amount of makeup or effects can keep these young actors from looking like kids playing dress - up.
Special video effects supervisor Michael Lennick reports that the extremity of the material left him feeling «disoriented» at day's end, but Irwin offers a flip - side observation: «It was no different than anything else, because, again, we were working with special effects.
Wonderful as well is the Dolby Digital 5.1 mix — all that over-the-shoulder barking is disorienting in the best way, and the subwoofer is far more exhausted by the end of the show than one expects, not because of the picture's miniscule cost (everybody has ProTools nowadays), but because of its old - school vibe.
This is because the track layouts are mostly unintuitive and they can even sometimes be downright disorienting.
«[For example] some people have asked me how much time has passed when she's down there and it was very much intentional that you don't know because you want to feel disoriented.
What all of this leads to is a disorienting soundscape that constantly seeks to make you jump because you thought someone was right behind you.
In a world where people get perplexed because of too many buttons on a remote control, the idea of controlling a character in a 3 - D environment with the amount of buttons on the controller was disorienting.
It's still a minor effect in most games, and much of the time, I found myself turning the feature off within 15 minutes — because it's rarely worth the mild eyestrain and disorienting moments.
In ways that are both subtle and overt, the works in this show — from artists Ruth Van Beek, Jason Fulford, Michael Lundgren and fashion photographer Viviane Sassen — were chosen because of their ability to confront, as well as disorient the viewer.
4 of the bird deaths (and these were the ones that really seemed to get some people on the end times are nigh or it's some military experiment gone awry angle) are suspected of occurring because of fireworks scaring and disorienting them, lighting strike or other storm activity, or something along those lines.
Con artists prey on tourists because they know visitors are likely to be disoriented in an unfamiliar location.
After two weeks in hospital, the attending physician released the patient to return to the U.S. but because he was disoriented (due to his condition of Alzheimer's), the doctor and the HTH team agreed that a nurse would be necessary to ensure he could travel safely.
At first, iOS 11 will likely feel disorienting to long - time iPad users because the tablet simply doesn't work the same way it once did.
If you have to compromise on the placement of the speakers because of the shape of the room or location of furniture within it, it's better to position the surround sound channels further back and higher rather than forward and lower (it's disorienting to have ambient background noise sound as if it is coming from in front of you instead of from the sides and background where it belongs).
If the image is shifted too far in any direction because the lenses are not correctly positioned in front of your eyes, the 3D effect can quickly become disorienting.
Because I am easily confused or disoriented, especially when stressed, it is important for my partner to keep arrangements simple and clear.
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