Sentences with phrase «very disorienting»

It is a major life transition and can be a very disorienting experience.
Divorce is a major life transition and can be a very disorienting experience.
You know, it's very strange, I thought that the early pictures as objects, never mind the subjects, were very disorienting.
And this is a very disorienting experience.
It is very disorienting.
The dungeons themselves are almost too dark, and the lack of any variation among the countless walls you'll come across make things very disorienting if you get lost easily, even if it does fit the retro theme the game is going for.
On a boat, below - deck workouts can be very disorienting.
When you are used to having the steering wheel of your car on the left side and then go to Europe and it is on the right, it can be very disorienting.
It's unique, but also very disorienting, more than once leaving us at a complete loss as to where the enemies were firing from.
It's very disorienting when it happens to you for the first time... even terrifying for some.
I really think I would have gone in if someone had just told me to go, but I was already very disoriented and the decision was up to me.
The fact that he wouldn't be comforted and was very disoriented also hints that the daycare experience may have been a true night terror.
If kitty is very disoriented, take him in the bedroom with you and set up a cozy sleeping spot for him there — complete with a conveniently located litter box nearby.

Not exact matches

Disorienting, because it protests my deeper persuasion that success as an entrepreneur, or any professional, requires that career takes the throne of my priorities and remain there for, at the very least, a couple of years.
I don't care very much to debate the nature of the Iranian revolution then and now but one thing that seems to be a hard fact is that their revolution of 1979 has left the west disoriented, delusional, and in a fixed state of constant fantasy about its nature and eventual collapse.
During the pre-birth course «breastfeeding» wasn't on the agenda so I was totally disoriented, but three day after birth (when I was giving up) a midwife working in the hospital was very helpful.
Still, it's the nervous breakdown which the arrival of the Kippers has triggered which remains very real, and what is most disorienting.
«He was totally iron - deficient, very weak and often disoriented.
-- Feeling disoriented and having issues to concentrate — Very low levels of energy at times — It can cause health issues over longer periods of time and if healthy food choices are not made (We are talking about healthy vs unhealthy fats here)
In this movie, I found the introduction to be very choppy and disoriented.
It's disorienting and odd and, of course, visually very satisfying, and 90 minutes of deleted scenes and new interviews should cast more light on it.
Everything finally fit together, in a very good film, but there was sometimes the sense that we were more disoriented than the film really wanted us to be.
«[For example] some people have asked me how much time has passed when she's down there and it was very much intentional that you don't know because you want to feel disoriented.
Brenda has just arrived in London from her home in Liverpool, in search of a «prince of princes» to father her child — and this initial contretemps with Peter will also turn out to be a meet - cute, as the film plays itself out as a very dark take on the disorienting delirium of romance.
What attracted critical minds like Jacques Rivette, Eric Rohmer, and others to Nicholas Ray and his oeuvre — bored stiff as they were by the risk - averse, respectable, and ultimately neutered «cinema of quality» — was the stamp of the personal and the element of danger they discerned in his films, whether that meant the improvisatory handling of actors with a touch deft enough to coax remarkable performances out of even non-professionals; the «superior clumsiness,» cited by Rivette in «Notes on a Revolution,» resulting in «a discontinuous, abrupt technique that refuses the conventions of classical editing and continuity»; or the purely visual flourishes Ray relished — ranging from the sweeping, vertiginous helicopter - mounted shots in They Live By Night to disorienting, subjective POV compositions like the «rolling camera» during a car crash halfway through On Dangerous Ground, its very title indicating the source of Ray's critical appeal.
Disoriented and roaming around with only a trash bag (the small suitcase carrying what little he had is taken), George is very much the example of what it's like to be homeless and without anything at all, seeking nightly shelter at Bellevue Hospital.
Fortunately, the writing style was so spot - on that I was easily caught back up by the end of the chapter, only to be left disoriented again and repeat the cycle until the very end of the book.
It is very easy for an animal who would not otherwise wander to become completely disoriented in a storm and end up many miles from home.
If she's a very young kitten, keep her confined to a smaller area until she gets more comfortable navigating around and knows where her litter box is and won't get lost or disoriented in the house.
Others can go from a disoriented state to very fast moving and aggressive.
If you've never played Spies Vs. Mercs before than it might be a tad bit disorienting at first, but it soon becomes second nature and is very addictive.
Having said that, I was bothered by the apparent philosophical smugness of the post-mind-control segments too, given how expressly they remained constrained by the game structure (I'd argue Earthbound chose the «empowering the player» option better in its endgame, and Metal Gear Solid 2 was more honest about the game structure's tendency to subtly disempower and disorient; both were wise to save it for the very end, when they stopped making other demands of the player).
Considering the number of disorienting, direction - changing moves that are in the game, as well as the razor - sharp timing required for some of the combos, it becomes a very different game when your connection isn't prime.
After all, awakening in a prison with no soul and then being suddenly cast into a New York City style metropolis would be overwhelming and disorienting at the very least.
I initially thought it would be disorienting, but it was not, at all, rather, it was very fluid and smooth.
By 2007, the Ghanaian artist was the beau of the very same ball, having transformed the end of the Bienniale's main hall, the Arsenale, into a corridor of disorienting light, beamed off the sort of ingenious piece that would become his calling card: a suspended sheet woven of flattened liquor bottle caps.
«Pepe's work is an invasion of the exhibition space: it is a seemingly chaotic assemblage of insultingly «low» materials that disorients the viewer and forces bodily interaction, including, at the very least, stepping around, stooping under, looking up, looking through, and exercising faculties of mind and imagination....
The half - moons, which look like watermelon slices or disoriented rainbows, line up at regular intervals until, abruptly, the pattern stops and fades into an expanse of white interrupted only by a very light pink circle.
I'm very disturbed, disoriented really, by the corruption that I've encountered on the recent cases I've taken on.
In your lessons in a driving school your instructor have also discussed that it is very easy for you to encounter an accident if you are disoriented.
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