Sentences with phrase «uncomfortable reminder»

In this case, she may expect more positive reactions from her baby because her child's reactions serve as uncomfortable reminders of her own childhood and she fears that history will repeat itself.
Which sometimes leaves us the next morning with uncomfortable reminders of our excesses.
It is also an uncomfortable reminder that not all the millions of wine being shipped around the world, or between producers in their home countries, is always exactly what it says on the label.
In our rush to be open and sophisticated about sex, breasts have become sex toys and breastfeeding has become an uncomfortable reminder that women's bodies are not solely intended for sexual pleasure.
The 10p tax rate was scrapped by Brown so it's reintroduction would serve as an uncomfortable reminder to Labour of a less - than - impressive period from its past, while also showing the Tories reducing taxes for low earners.
Beneath one cuff of the silken blouses she wore with her crisply tailored skirt suits peeked out what looked like a lymphedema sleeve, perhaps the uncomfortable reminder of a serious illness.
It was an uncomfortable reminder, one that felt at times egotistical in its repetition and of some topical import.
At least then Anne wouldn't be an uncomfortable reminder of the black woman who was Barnum's prisoner with a job.
In the post, reporter Rob Cameron observed that the images «are an uncomfortable reminder of a different event and a different era.
Wall text lets you know that this refers to Bill Cosby's Fat Albert character — and thus addresses the rise and fall of his career — but also acknowledges that the piece stands as an uncomfortable reminder of how we are «confronted almost daily» with news of African Americans being killed by white police officers who typically go unpunished.
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