Sentences with phrase «particularly unwelcome»

While these new policies may be an inconvenience to all gift card shoppers hoping to use a credit card, the trend is particularly unwelcome among one group of consumers.
This year may offer some particularly unwelcome surprises, given the stock market's strong performance.
Orthodox preachers found it difficult to achieve a foothold in the state, Calvinists being particularly unwelcome as much for their unyielding doctrines as for their associations with the forces of government.
Particularly unwelcome among the tuner community [31] was the replacement of the front double - wishbone suspension with MacPherson struts, which provide inferior handling primarily due to limited dynamic camber angle control.
A poorly timed reshuffle can come as a particularly unwelcome distraction to forming critical relationships in parliament, or even to just getting on with the business of governing in general.
The sight of Aaron Ramsey limping off with another hamstring problem was particularly unwelcome, as was the knock to Alexis Sanchez's knee.
With his side really turning on the style in the heavy win over Brighton, perhaps his celebrations were particularly unwelcome, but it seems a little harsh to criticise a manager for enjoying his side winning games.
Laura McHugh paints a realistic view of the Ozarks, from the perspective of a young woman, of some privilege who has grown up in a particularly unwelcoming, scary town, but who is protected from its cruelties due to her family's stance.
Cities in New York and Florida appear to be particularly unwelcoming to our feline friends — Miami (15 %), New York (14 %), and the Bronx (10 %) were near the bottom of our list.

Not exact matches

Most people have a negative view of telemarketing, associating it with unwelcome interruption or an annoyance particularly when received during dinner or early in the morning.
Rich, buttery shortbread is never unwelcome, but it's particularly perfect on a decadent Thanksgiving dessert tray.
At a time when cash is hard to come by and so offers are particularly alluring, only a well - run and prudent club can feel confident and stable enough to dismiss unwelcome advances.
Pfeiffer is particularly brilliant, a mischief - maker who arrives as the most unwelcome house guest ever, probing the proud and prudish Lawrence with questions about her fertility and sex life.
As for management, a natural resistance to a sale is not unusual if it means an abrupt & unwelcome loss of control (and / or jobs)... this is particularly true of management who are agents, not owners.
I've written an essay for Wednesday's Op - Ed page offering a short look at extreme weather in a warming world and the two prongs of the climate challenge — the need to limit human vulnerability to the worst the climate system can throw at us and to curb emissions that are steadily raising the odds of unwelcome outcomes, particularly extreme heat and either too much, or too little, water.
For others, however, the Bill may be an unwelcome distraction from achieving comprehensive long - term reform, particularly if a white paper and draft clauses are in the offing.
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