Sentences with phrase «seems discordant»

«It is one of these issues that seems discordant with what our country stands for.»
Praise for an avowed supporter of the Tamil Tigers seems discordant coming Tony the Tory.
Yet the approach seems discordant in an era in which people crave fresh foods and artificial anything is under attack.
Put in dialogue with one another, the juxtaposition may at first seem discordant yet given time, one notes their marked similarities.

Not exact matches

Despite their differences, none of the undergraduates seemed interested in challenging, supporting, or even mentioning Houellebecq's characterization of Islam as fundamentally discordant with French culture.
The painting might seem rather discordant but for its one unifying element: the lamp, with its warm glow piercing the isolation.
Amid the conditions of our confused world wherein many discordant voices blare and earthly wisdom often seems inadequate, is anything more needed?
Such a discordant form - content scenario always seemed a tad too on - the - nose (see, Naughty looks like a toddler's toy!
She's fine, but the character is so negative and undermining, even as the film seems to be on her side, and something about that feels discordant.
Despite the fact that now Mae's working at a place where she's happy, for a company that seems to be doing work genuinely beneficial to humanity, discordant notes of disquiet are disturbing her bliss.
With the mountainous speed - breakers our cities seem to favour, you can be sure you will often hear the discordant tune of metal meeting macadam.
Straight, short staccato dashes arranged on a diagonal seem to shatter vertical and horizontal lines and vice versa, resulting in discordant, haphazard arrangements.
The debates about innovation at law firms can sometimes seem a cacophonous, and discordant, confusion of themes.
Conflict refers to negative and discordant interactions that are generally measured using items such as «Dealing with this child drains my energy» and «This child and I always seem to be struggling with each other.»
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