Sentences with phrase «found disturbing information»

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There, she worked as an intelligence analyst and had a chance to see information about army operations in the Middle East that she found deeply disturbing.
If you try to find information for yourself, you might be disturbed by what you discover.
Editor's note: Warning, this article contains information about abuse and violent crime some readers may find disturbing.
I find it disturbing that there is plenty of information on CIO on babycenter but little to no information on healthier, safer methods of helping a child sleep.
I just saw the comment / information by LeeAnn B and found it very interesting and disturbing!
Though I find Dr. Gerger's videos highly interesting and filled with nuggets of useful information, I also find the selectivity of the data a bit disturbing.
At least, that's why I am «freaking out» and why I wrote a lengthy post with suggestions for getting the information across to the (likely) small population of possible placenta consumers while removing «the placenta bit» so that those who found it disturbing & / or in bad taste would not have to experience it or — my concern — its like in future videos.
Some of the information you find may upset or disturb you.
When the disease was diagnosed, Karen's family knew little to nothing about skin cancer - public knowledge was limited, information was disparate and not easy to find and the disturbing facts compelling.
Consumers Union, the publisher of Consumer Reports magazine, found a «disturbing» trend that includes not only more outright advertising in schools but also an increase in company - sponsored curriculum materials that often include biased or misleading information.
When the disease was diagnosed, Karen's family knew little to nothing about skin cancer - public knowledge was limited, information was disparate and not easy to find and the disturbing facts compelling.
It is disturbing to find out that RealClimate.org is not a fair broker of science information.
The comments and our fact finding revealed the complexity of current health information practices, and we believe that the complexity entailed in reflecting those practices is better public policy than a perhaps simpler rule that disturbed important information flows.
When the disease was diagnosed, Karen's family knew little to nothing about skin cancer - public knowledge was limited, information was disparate and not easy to find and the disturbing facts compelling.
I still don't track that information but a colleague who does, just shared some info with me that I found quite disturbing.
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