Sentences with phrase «more unsettling»

It can be scary for the divorced dad, and even more unsettling for the kids — who sometimes are secretly hoping Mom and Dad will get back together.
That gets even more unsettling when you consider how many underage people play these games, and how much they spend; my own younger sibling, a few years ago, drained $ 400 from my bank account on Xbox Live purchases.
But there's another, less obvious and more unsettling lesson of the fable.
The stakes of those wartime decisions were particularly stark, but the aftermath of those psychometric instruments is even more unsettling.
What's arguably a touch more unsettling than the researchers» findings, however, is the fact the manufacturers of these at - risk locks — companies like Ceomate, Vians, Quicklock, and others — didn't seem overly concerned their products contained such holes.
I've always been a little baffled by the intense brand loyalty some people feel for car companies, but I think this particular expression is far more unsettling than any «rather push a whatever than drive a whatever» hat.
But at an event this week, founder Marc Raibert managed to unveil something simultaneously more unsettling and technologically impressive.
Others are more unsettling.
Boston Dynamics posted the video on YouTube on February 12, and added no explanatory notes, which makes the whole thing that little bit more unsettling.
In the same year we saw Mario turn into a T. rex and a taxi, it's still perhaps more unsettling to see him crouched behind cover, blasting away at enemies with the Mushroom Kingdom's version of a plasma gun.
Is there a more unsettling sound in life than that?
Few things are more unsettling than an unexpected accident and injury.
Allen goes on to list various hard facts about pesticide, fertilizer and antibiotic overuse in industrial agriculture (all the more unsettling as this writer walked around bright grocery displays, recalling these facts).
It is, perhaps, a good excuse for a person to forget about LED lightbulbs or postpone buying a hybrid — but there are several other, more unsettling, sources of fatigue when it comes to issues of the planet and climate.
No one likes to receive a threating letter of any kind; but perhaps one from a law firm is more unsettling than most.
That answer, however, prompts a deeper, more unsettling question that many want to know: is climate change worsening some recent extreme weather events like super storm Sandy?»
But it's even more unsettling to me that the relationship of the null and alternative aren't really binary relations.
Even more unsettling, the usual daybreak cacophony of robins, ravens, eagles and crows was... silent.
The mood of the film gradually becomes darker and more unsettling, though nothing is stated directly.
The longer you stare into them, the more unsettling they become.
The uneasy collusion of art and popular culture just got a whole lot more unsettling.
Among all the peaceful and soothing art pieces, there are some that give audiences a more unsettling and disturbing view on creativity.
We can't think of a more unsettling figurative set of works and we mean that in a good way.
Working in the dead of night, he relies on the unnatural glow of artificial light, which makes the dwellings appear all the more unsettling.
This body of work twisted the familiar, domestic landscape into something more unsettling and strange, taking common elements of the garden and applying them in configurations which are at once both achingly familiar and utterly bizarre.
In photographing each still life from two perspectives, DeFeo creates a startling dimensionality that makes them, in pairs, even more unsettling.
Pearsall's paintings have a masterful quality, which can be difficult to access only because of their strangeness and ambiguity; the more his epic narrative is given weight or trusted, the more unsettling it becomes...
Similar to his paintings, the quote balances intriguingly between humor and more unsettling evocations of vacancy and fated repetition.
«Everything flows» may be the most common translation of the ancient Greek phrase Panta Rhei — the title of this latest exhibition of paintings by Keith Tyson — but the idea of a seamless transition from one thing to another, which the term suggests, seems less appropriate to Tyson's work than the alternative definition «All things are in flux», with its emphasis on the potentially more unsettling idea of constant change.
Even more unsettling is the self - portrait of Alice Neel, eighty years old and totally nude — and surprisingly defiant in its quirkiness and sensuality.
That hasn't changed in his latest works, but they have become far more unsettling.
The player must solve puzzles, which range from simple lever pulling to more grotesque displays of body horror — each made even more unsettling by its banality.
Seriously though, what is creepier or more unsettling than an abandoned hospital, or an insane asylum?
The fact that everything is drawn in that slightly cartoony fashion actually makes the game more unsettling.
If you're already feeling a wee bit claustrophobic, we'll add the fact that you're starting somewhere that you probably don't want to be and the more unsettling matter that you're probably not alone.
Allergies can be miserable, and if you find out your dog is the cause of your misery it's even more unsettling.
Nothing more unsettling.
The reasoning behind the Fed's lack of action could be even more unsettling, as it points to continued weakness in the U.S. economic recovery.
What is even more unsettling, many people who made a lot of revenue trading crypto's may not have the cash on hand in order to pay their capital gains taxes, so selling may not be over.
Ok, so as much as the Microsoft tablet announcement seemed potentially poised to do something even more unsettling to the small tablet market than Amazon's $ 199 Kindle Fire pricing could accomplish, the danger has mostly passed.
This unusual maneuver, which Amazon says occurred because Orwell's publisher changed its mind about offering the electronic version of these titles, is all the more unsettling simply because readers already purchased the books and had their ownership of the item revoked.
She was created for a purpose so revolutionary, someone was willing to kill for it.Seventeen - year - old Lexi Matthews keeps two secrets from her elite boarding school classmates she s the daughter of a famous and controversial geneticist, and she can influence people s thoughts.But after new student Jack DeWeese heals her broken arm with an anything - but - simple touch, he forces Lexi to face a new reality her abilities reach much further than speaking to the minds of others.After Lexi s father goes missing and she receives threatening emails, she can t decide whether to fall into Jack s arms or run and hide.As Lexi seeks answers to what she and Jack are, she discovers a truth more unsettling than anything her science books can teach.
When Sonia's father, who is suffering from depression, goes missing, her life becomes even more unsettling.
For most of us, such a cataclysmic state of affairs is all too easy to envision, which makes Margaret Atwood's latest dystopian thriller, The Heart Goes Last, all the more unsettling and eerily prophetic.
Trailed by religious zealots and under intense media scrutiny, the orphans and their new caregivers are forced into seclusion, even as the children's behavior grows more unsettling.
They seemed more unsettling, at least at night, than any Chicago neighborhood, where at least there were streetlights.
Much blood is spilled as Little Bao marches toward his grim fate, which is even more unsettling given that Yang hasn't fundamentally altered his squeaky clean, cartoonishly approachable visual style.
Undoubtedly the more unsettling experience is to be found in the loudly idling Jag, though, its Metro 6R4 - derived V6 making up for in resonance and clatter what it lacks in mechanical musicality.
Like the book (Jump's script remains quite faithful, straying from Ballard's original prescient vision just enough to make things even more unsettling), it begins with Dr. Robert Laing (Tom Hiddleston) casually enjoying a roasted dog leg on his balcony.
Paul and Winstead's relationship is initially defined by mutual enabling and codependence that first passes for tenderness but morphs into something much darker and more unsettling once Winstead unsteadily embraces sobriety while Paul continues to lose himself in a boozy haze.
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