Sentences with phrase «incongruous with»

Seems a bit incongruous with the exterior.
A rule that prohibited creditors from delivering the Loan Estimate would be incongruous with these longstanding disclosure requirements and statutory requirements.
The extinguishment of native title rights and interests in Miriuwung Gajerrong is in many ways incongruous with strategies of sustainability within Aboriginal communities in Western Australia.
It's easily the most attractive of the three devices, although it might be a little incongruous with the rest of the staid, restrained accessories in your entertainment center.
These design choices are intentional, but they aren't incongruous with the rest of the show's aesthetic.
Fairness must be at the heart of our legal system, and by this decision the Supreme Court would purport to have enshrined that principle — but it is incongruous with the real mood of the country and goes much further than is justified.
I am not alone in finding this holding incongruous with the profession and our duties to clients.
«Civil society» groups» direct action / disruption is utterly incongruous with their actual status.
But to hunt them for sport, just to be able to shoot at a moving target, is incongruous with morality.
While the later works seem incongruous with those from the 1960s, Stella's entire body of work serves as a paradigm in which painting establishes itself against mediums that have been challenging its existence: photography and later digital reproduction.
Whether colorful or monochromatic, the paintings fluctuate between being harmonious and incongruous with the natural shape, tone and grain of wood.
The inwardly looking self - indulgent love of narcissism seems incongruous with contemporary art as a critical practice, and yet it is an unspoken impulse and motivation fundamental to the artist's -LSB-...]
Fields such as astronomy, cosmology, and theoretical physics have advanced an understanding of the universe that is incongruous with everyday human observation — our terrestrial experiences limit our perception of the universe we inhabit.
Her urgent - as - ever truisms, rendered stoically in marble, might seem incongruous with island life, but her trademark LED signs fit right in — that is, until you get up close and see they're broadcasting sensitive government documents.
Guenther is known for rendering works that are chromatically incongruous with their content.
The will to power seems incongruous with impulsive action, but it's through this passage of devilish irony that Crypt of the NecroDancer thrives.
However, with players given infinite instant respawns and the ability to absorb power - ups strewn about the track, combat races can feel incongruous with Rage's otherwise convincing activities.
The video also took a cue from Sea of Thieves and presented co-op gaming wholly incongruous with reality.
Setter and the Russian Retriever are described in detail in numerous writings, but the descriptions of appearance as well as temperament are incongruous with those of the dogs, which Lord Tweedmouth recorded as being in his kennel.
«Several thousand dollars» up in the first sentence, for example, is incongruous with «$ 250k left» which is much more than «several» suggests.
Even learning spaces must transform — rows of desks and the hierarchies they underline are often incongruous with the collaboration required to propel real innovation.
Newsom is running as the campaign's progressive, which some find incongruous with his success as a businessman, who founded and owns a constellation of restaurants and wineries.
The word hangs in the air, incongruous with its source, a woman whose signature accessories are pearl necklaces and patent - leather heels.
Newsom leads the pack in fundraising and is running as the campaign's progressive, which some find incongruous with his success as a businessman, who founded and owns a constellation of restaurants and wineries.
This can be incongruous with what the citizenry at - large may consider a «good» education.
It's too wide a span of films to cover, not to mention that modern film noir is practically incongruous with the more seedy, Hitchcockian elements intrinsic to the nightmarish erotic thrillers that dominated the years just prior to Fatal Instinct's release.
It is a bit incongruous with itself, losing its momentum whenever it cuts away from the students.
The problem is that the humor is either tired or is simply too incongruous with the rest of the film.
Ford Prefect (Mos Def) is black, and decidedly odder than the original; Zaphod Beeblebrox now conceals his second head beneath the first, and is played with hyperkinetic gusto by Sam Rockwell as a President of the Universe whose patent idiocy recalls one or two Presidents much closer to home; Marvin the eeyore - like Android (voiced by Alan Rickman) has a cute appearance comically incongruous with his deeply depressive nature; and Trillian (Zooey Deschanel), the well - nigh disposable token female of the original radio show, has been elevated up to a genuine love - interest for dressing - gowned hero Arthur Dent (Martin «The Office» Freeman capably taking over from Simon Jones — although Jones turns up briefly as a «ghostly image»).
Yes, they get big laughs, but they're so incongruous with the rest of the movie that they smack of desperation, that the filmmakers didn't believe that their movie was good enough or, because it's a primarily British cast, accessible enough.
To focus on the film's grittier side, the bloodshed and tears seem incongruous with LeBeouf's still Disney - like performance.
These projects must be comforting but also with a dash of the unexpected; alive in ways that aren't incongruous with that nostalgia but also not purely a slave to those feelings either.
Superfluous material, such as the eldest boy's first dalliances with romance, seem incongruous with the rest of the story.
Sue Lagarde is a slight, bespectacled woman in her late thirties whose stylish good taste in clothes seems pleasantly incongruous with her studious face.
This quality may seem incongruous with the adrenaline - infused ER, but Lewin disagrees and points to the fossil.
«If they were to pass it and it was not incongruous with what the federal government would do to us, I think it's a very exciting possibility,» Cuomo said on The Brian Lehrer Show on Sept. 18.
«We celebrate the anniversary or remember the anniversary of his death on New Year's day, and that was incongruous with having an open house, so we're starting a new tradition,» said Cuomo.
«At the moment, we believe this action, purportedly sacking the Kogi executive is prejudicial and incongruous with the party's desires for reconciliation.
Therefore, the concept of gradually «de-institutionalizing» a child at the onset of adoption makes the most sense as this will provide a true blueprint for families to follow which is organized, strategic while operating at the level of the child's development thereby bypassing the needs of the parents which may be noble and nurturing, but incongruous with the psycho - social and cognitive stage of the child.
Cook tested like a UDFA but his tape is incongruous with that, so his draft stock is very fluid.
The colossal structure is unnatural, arresting, incongruous with the landscape.
Her competitive tenacity strikes many as incongruous with her 5» 3», 105 - pound Campbell's Soup - kid appearance.
prohibiting all discussion completely is incongruous with what this site is supposed to be.
The pressure for Tiger was incongruous with what was on the line and the 14 - time major winner showed he can still hang with the best on the PGA Tour.
This article, it seems to me as a breeder, is intemperate and incongruous with your customary objectivity.
But you get the point that decency requires a bit of moderation in things that are incongruous with normal business practices.
Yet this derogation of the language of religion as incongruous with what we know scientifically about a one - dimensional universe, may turn out to be inappropriate in terms of an emergent, multidimensional one.
Yet, if I have to speak as a theologian rather than as a philologian, there are many things in Erasmus which seem to me to be completely incongruous with a knowledge of Christ.»
Though the thinking of our animistic ancestors may seem to us naïve, it remains true that a multitude of whimsical gods, so constituted that they are likely to be pleased or displeased by almost anything, is not incongruous with the welter of man's joys and miseries, befalling him, at least when superficially observed, with irrational capriciousness.
We're conditioned to function in a rewards - based work structure (make this sale, get this bonus), and any vocational answer given that flies counter to that is seen as weird, odd, and incongruous with the way things should be.
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