Sentences with phrase «intrusive at»

I was anti fabric (due to my own experience) however, that panel does not look heavy or intrusive at all.
This is the reason why authoritarians may seem cool and emotionally distant at one point and then outwardly angry and emotionally intrusive at some other point.
The team looking after us was brilliant and helpful yet not intrusive at all.
Wasn't intrusive at all, they are very good at customer service!
The advertisements are not intrusive at all though, and are credit related and / or finance related — small price to pay for a free credit score every month!
It's not intrusive at all, unlike the badge notification system in iOS.
In its mid-setting, where I spent the most time, it was not intrusive at all.
I would prefer the console to be an inch or two lower just to open the interior up more visually, but it's not intrusive at all.
The rough engine note however can get intrusive at higher engine speeds.
Wind noise becomes a little intrusive at higher speeds, although this is mainly down to the big wing mirrors.
However, I felt that around the city, the system is a bit too intrusive at times, making the dashboard light up like a Christmas tree although from the driver's perspective, everything was under control.
As for the engine noise, GM added sound deadening and did a lot to muffle it, and it is acceptably hushed inside, not intrusive at all.
«The wind roar coming from the panoramic glass roof is so intrusive at highway speeds that I could barely converse with my passenger,» reported associate web editor Jake Holmes.
Global issues that are intrusive at the domestic level go well beyond the three topics areas that are covered in the final section of the book.
The third section focuses on three major global issues that are salient or intrusive at the domestic level and which require either some alterations in domestic ways of life or generate resistance at the domestic level to that intrusiveness.
It's a lifestyle that may feel intrusive at times, be difficult or inconvenient at other times.

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The report states: «Many trans people are afraid to travel abroad for fear of intrusive questioning or difficulties at passport control.
And if it seems intrusive, always having that smartphone within reach, vibrating or pinging with incoming messages at all hours, Grant figures it's a fair trade.
Megan James, content strategist at MGID, believes consumers will see a narrower divide between content marketing and native advertising as the latter matures and becomes less intrusive.
And it also sparked discussion about the validity of demands by black activists and others at a number of universities for what some have called «safe spaces» — that is, a space without intrusive or divisive elements like the media.
I was so depressed, fearful, and permeated with these horrible thoughts about the Holy Spirit, and one night alone in my room I was watching one of videos of the services at church, and there was a woman who was moved by the Spirit (didn't realize it, but I thought it was her acting on her own), and I lashed out in frustration of the nonstop intrusive thoughts, because I wanted them to go away, and said «that's so stupid, and you are too Holy Ghost.»
Your attempt at trying to extract an answer is itself intrusive and rude.
Again, I don't think a gay relationship is a sin — I am proud to be a cat who wants to meow — but I wonder at times about people's intrusive concern with our sex lives.
Indeed it virtually guarantees that the unwelcome, the impolitic, and the intrusive will always have a seat at the political table.
«There is genocide again in Europe [No there isn't, unless one debases the term to mean perennial ethnic and religious conflicts]; there is economic inequality at home [There always will be; the question is whether there is greater economic opportunity]; civil rights are not assured for all Americans [Sullivan's particular campaign is for same - sex marriage]; civil liberties have had a terrible decade [I'm not sure what he means; perhaps new and intrusive antiterrorist laws in the Clinton era]; the racial question remains and festers [Undoubtedly true, although it is currently festering below fever level].»
Or why, when I turn up at the blood bank these days, am I required to answer a series of questions so extraordinarily intrusive and intimate, and implying a life so adventurous and unconventional, that forty years ago they would have been considered wholly indecent?
So it may seem, at least to that future student who concentrates his attention upon what our intellectuals were saying, our charientes, our periti: their intrusive and domineering voices audible even at the highest level.
They join you for meals; they work at their particular specialty but can answer questions about anything; they are welcoming and friendly without being intrusive or pushy.
By simply looking at my own story, it's clear that we've created a very intrusive and almost violent way of bringing life into the world.
Later, those women went on to make a different forum where they screen people very carefully for access with intrusive questions to make sure they are sufficiently NCB / AP and topics such as combo feeding or sleep training are off the table, at all times.
To truly address the reasons why women choose potentially unsafe home birth situations and attendants, we need to look as their — usually unconscious — drive to protect their mental health, when faced with disrespectful, intrusive and abusive medical environments (I'm not saying that all hospitals are like that at all, mine isn't, but it can be a major factor).
BAA or «aversion» is a phenomenon that some breastfeeding mothers experience, which includes having particular negative feelings, often coupled with intrusive thoughts when an infant is latched and suckling at the breast (Yate, 2017).
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Looking back retrospectively at a so - called intrusive media by a celebrity created by that intrusive media doesn't make any sense.
This week, at an American Legion post in Colonie, New York, Faso opened the «Tax Relief Now» tour, highlighting his signature issue of stimulating the lagging upstate economy by cutting taxes and scaling back intrusive government regulation.
This lady has guts, and stands up for state rights in an era when the octopus called the general government is intrusive (and at the same time ineffective)!
Corbyn also launched a forthright attack on the media, saying its behaviour had been at times «intrusive, abusive and simply wrong».
«It's about time we have somebody who stands up and fights for everyday New Yorkers, who will tear down the overreaching, arrogant at times, all - intrusive state government that is keeping New York from achieving greatness,» Molinaro said.
For example, one young faculty member * who is gay stood up at a women's mentoring lunch and described how another professor had inquired about her personal life in an offensive and intrusive way.
For that generation of digital designers, fears of a foreign attack were supplanted by fears of an overly intrusive government at home.
A century later, we may be at another turning point, ready for something safer, faster, less intrusive, and more economical.
Kenji Kiyonaga, who researches child safety at Japan Women's University in Tama, Kawasaki, says the technology is intrusive, but would be tolerated in Japan, at least in the near future.
Researchers at Clemson determined that a reliable, less intrusive way to detect fatigue or drowsiness in a driver is to monitor vehicle behavior rather than the biometrics of the person behind the wheel.
It requires only a single cut at strategic points along the patient's DNA and is less intrusive than traditional gene - editing methods.
Until now, monitoring lactate levels has been a tedious, intrusive procedure that involves collecting blood at different times during exercise for analysis.
At present, the so called «side effects» of Orlistat are seen as unpleasant and intrusive.
Emily Holmes, professor of psychology at Karolinska Institutet's Department of Clinical Neuroscience, has spent many years studying the kind of preventative effects that behavioural interventions — such as a procedure including the computer game Tetris — can have on reducing intrusive memories after experimental trauma.
«We hypothesized that stress causes unwanted, intrusive thoughts,» says study co-author Adriel Boals, PhD, associate professor of psychology at the University of North Texas in Denton.
«Unwanted intrusive thoughts typically occur in new parents during the early postpartum period,» explains Shannon M. Clark, M.D., an associate professor of maternal - fetal medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch and founder of BabiesAfter35.com.
And at some point in those early months, I came across the name for what I was experiencing: intrusive thougths.
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