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"dissonance" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] (music) a combination of musical notes that do not sound pleasant together opposite consonance
  2. [uncountable] (formal) lack of agreement see also cognitive dissonanceTopics Opinion and argumentc2

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The dissonance of these two realities created a dissonance within me.
It's a darkly funny moment of dissonance and inhumanity in a film all about dissonance and inhumanity.
This apparent dissonance may not feel like dissonance at all to a group raised comfortably under the neoliberal consensus.
The "dissonance theory" in the episode title refers to cognitive dissonance, of which the hosts, guests and even the park's designers have plenty.
Fear of the unknown and making the wrong decision ends in post-purchase dissonance; bad brands introduces dissonance, while a good brand attenuates this fear.
With every additional day at PS 133, the dissonance grew.
According to Bill Nye, the answer is simple: cognitive dissonance.
She can't handle the cognitive dissonance of flubbing a challenge.
This dissonance does not appear to be holding MasterClass back.
And nothing that's changed since then addresses the basic dissonance.
There's some cognitive dissonance there that I cannot exist in.
This cognitive dissonance is typical of nearly everyone I know.
It's hard work to dance with dissonance, cognitive or otherwise.
But there was some dissonance when it came to Providence.
I used this dissonance – joy and claustrophobia – in the book.
The cognitive dissonance isn't just on the Republican side, however.
But eyes will be alert for any signs of dissonance.
You could make it for Thanksgiving, and enjoy the dissonance.
In fact, Trump himself seems to be experiencing cognitive dissonance.
The music is nervous with the dissonance of cabaret jazz.
The first step is to recognize cognitive dissonance in action.
It's a kind of emotional dissonance familiar to women everywhere.
Further dissonance arose when Trump and Clinton issued medical reports.
The FCC needs to resolve its case of cognitive dissonance.
" In my head, I thought, "What an interesting cognitive dissonance.
It's a cognitive dissonance I can't explain with any charity.
The sort of cognitive dissonance of the scene is remarkable.
Trent Kelly of Mississippi gives a masterclass in cognitive dissonance.
The laughs are impossible to hear over the ongoing dissonance.
This dissonance between critical feedback and awards show love is unusual.
Some took to Twitter to voice their dissonance with the situation.
Savages' music draws on the propulsion and dissonance of post-punk.
"The cognitive dissonance in the credit market is stunning," he said.
Nobody wants to have to contemplate that level of cognitive dissonance.
Pure partisanship accounts for some -- but not all -- of this dissonance.
In times of political dissonance, perhaps that's what we need most.
This dissonance between the threat and the fear is incredibly important.
The dissonance between the House and the Senate might seem confusing.
Both you and the car perfect a kind of cognitive dissonance.
As a result, hardcore stag films are novelties of cognitive dissonance.
His remarks have sometimes created dissonance with statements from health officials.
As Childish Gambino, a lot of Glover's work hinges on dissonance.
As you'll read below, that causes a bit of cognitive dissonance.
There's dissonance between the emotional and intellectual parts of the brain.
Such sharp dissonance between these awards voting bodies isn't an aberration.
Iyer answers with a misty dissonance or a ghostly filigree pattern.
While that tension continues, it's hard to imagine this dissonance diminishing.
But there was a hint of cognitive dissonance to the complaints.
Han's attraction to dissonance is evident even on the sentence level.
There is a growing cognitive dissonance in the pro-choice crowd.
They're able to live with this dissonance for that simple fact.
In the case of cognitive dissonance, the benefit is functional: the ability to reduce dissonance is what lets us sleep at night and maintain our behavior, secure that our beliefs, decisions, and actions are the right ones.
There's a cognitive dissonance for regular consumers with all of that talk.
STEWART: Are you suggesting, sir, that there me be slight cognitive dissonance?
The cognitive dissonance of the announcement was almost too much to bear.
The introduction of both personal glory and money has led to dissonance.
Okay, so it was half the song and half the cognitive dissonance.
That takes a special brand of...cognitive dissonance, to put it nicely.
Byrd instead chooses to stress the second, "verum", with a loud dissonance.
Conspiracy theories enter the frame as a method of resolving such dissonance.
It's easy to dwell on this dissonance typical of first-person shooters.
The night ended with a touch of eighties style and contemporary dissonance.
Psychologists tell us confirmation bias and cognitive dissonance account for this tendency.
Some of it was cognitive dissonance; some of it was pure denialism.
He says the concepts of "emotional dissonance" and "affective labor" are key.
It's all creating a bit of cognitive dissonance for VCs, Ganesan suggests.
This has been a season of unsettling dissonance for the Washington Wizards.
It was hard not to notice the dissonance between each side Wednesday.
It's time to stop living in a constant state of cognitive dissonance.
In Moscow last spring, I experienced this cognitive dissonance all over again.
Then in a split second there's a dissonance that changes absolutely everything.
Race and class have everything to do with this abiding cognitive dissonance.
There's a dissonance here, but where does P&G and Unilever go?
Watching Brianna struggle at Fraser's Ridge, then, was a cognitive-dissonance affair.
The goalkeepers Alisson selects to prove his point exemplify that cognitive dissonance.
English soccer fans have found themselves at the center of the dissonance.
But as with many modernizing movements in Japan, there was always dissonance.
It seems like the two things might be sort of dissonance there.
As an example of streamlined dissonance, Fever is both comforting and exciting.
Calling out cognitive dissonance at Davos generally hasn't gotten people very far.
This proposal currently is Exhibit A in showing the agency's cognitive dissonance.
"The sound is a pastiche of dissonance and lushness," Mr. Goldstein wrote.
The earthquakes, the masks and the faces were the result of dissonance.
The difficulty of reading Lax in part stems from a temporal dissonance.
The data shows that the dissonance exists in virtually every prominent story.
Making each glyph in a different color adds to the visual dissonance.
Humans are inherently, psychologically motivated to reduce the discomfort of cognitive dissonance, and fewer things will create more painful cognitive dissonance than watching those sworn to protect shoot and kill a civilian who posed no threat to them.
And this all speaks to the dissonance of Facebook's recent pro-media efforts.
"That's to be something that can lift people in a time of dissonance."
Maybe what's most important is feeling this cognitive dissonance in the first place.
The dissonance didn't confuse his supporters, nor did it tamp down enthusiasm Saturday.
The other people I spoke to are dealing with the same cognitive dissonance.
This kind of cognitive dissonance was the prevailing subtext of Apple's 2018 keynote.
Again, there is dissonance between the opt-in argument and Apple's sales pitch.
I think the dissonance here is about how we figure out achievable goals.
The dissonance evoked associations with jazz and its shifts in chords and modality.
So in terms of MOOP, there's a lot of cognitive dissonance for newbies.
There was a dissonance between Niantic's cheerful onstage host and the crowd itself.
The cognitive dissonance is enough to send her spiraling into an identity crisis.
The gentrification also plays up the dissonance the characters feel throughout the movie.
Epic corporate cognitive dissonance in conceding "making the world more open and connected" !
Cognitive dissonance is, arguably, the outcome that bursting filter bubbles aims to produce.
But I could never get over the tonal dissonance in Far Cry 5.
But the conservative line in the House doesn't seem fazed by such dissonance.
It's all over the place and filled with wild tonal dissonance — often unintentionally.
The dissonance between gloomy rhetoric and recent performance is greatest on the economy.
That dissonance gave rock music a distinctive, nonmusical importance for a long time.
Our brains resolve the dissonance by altering either our beliefs or our behavior.
Maybe that reflects some cognitive dissonance in my personality, but I hope not.
Its backward glances reimagine and reify through abstraction, cartoon, humor, dissonance, and adornment.
The only real Democratic dissonance -- and it was notable -- came from then-Gov.
Seeing such an object in the American Midwest sparks a moment of dissonance.
"Dissonance is uncomfortable and we are motivated to reduce it," Ms. Tavris said.
This heaving, surging music alternates dissonance-saturated blasts with sinewy, aching string lines.
For Republican leaders in Congress, there is no more room for cognitive dissonance.
"We call this kind of faked emotion 'emotional dissonance,'" said lead author Prof.
And as good as the games were, the dissonance was hard to swallow.
First Sculptures is fascinating and provocative, but a pervasive dissonance undercuts the exhibition.
Call it lack of self-awareness, cognitive dissonance, or any other term you like.
Because there is so much dissonance when the G.O.P. does its holy-rolling thing.
So the dissonance between our lives outside politics and in politics is definitely new.
Engaging with On the Threshold is to engage in a performance of cognitive dissonance.
That is a lot of cognitive dissonance in a very short amount of time.
Thandie Newton's host madam, Maeve, is having an even harder time with the dissonance.
It's coming because the dissonance between the inside and outside experiences is instantly obvious.
This is some deep-dish cognitive dissonance served with a side of village pride.
It's easily imposed on beautiful women because observers can't resolve their own cognitive dissonance.
Argo's ending is a fantastic example of the dissonance that arises from that gap.
Furthermore, there was dissonance between their use of metadata to make patient level recommendations.
So, there's a dissonance between the words I hear and the actions I see.
This massive "information gap" helps explain the dissonance between the Gordon and Musk worldviews.
The levels of cognitive dissonance and grief cannot be underestimated, and it fuels pushback.
In a way, it's a scientific solution to the cognitive dissonance of eating meat.
Is there a cognitive dissonance between the work we do and our personal lives?
The music successfully conveys the cognitive dissonance that a Southern queer person must feel.
There's a level of cognitive dissonance on this issue in Congress that is astounding.
"Emotional dissonance" is the negative feeling you get when your emotions are in contradiction.
This has been a GOP convention in 4-D: dissonance, discord, divisiveness and dishonesty.
For some Japanese-American young men, the dissonance was too great and they refused.
Silverman noted that there's a "dissonance" between White House messages on women and families.
The natural hypothesis is that they experience consonance and dissonance differently than Western listeners.
The dissonance laid bare his lack of experience in managing governing processes like regulation.
But every so often and just in passing, the arpeggio slips into unsettling dissonance.
Each concert has its own arc and character, balancing deep rhapsody against thorny dissonance.
Quick glimpses of the show-within-a-show trigger melodramatic surges of string dissonance.
I think that dissonance is key to understanding the American divide we're all living through.
That dissonance shows itself in the confused response of Democratic presidential candidates to Trump's tariffs.
Sometimes I hear the dissonance; then I try to straighten it out in the morning.
I excavated album after album to still the dissonance between their words and their actions.
That dissonance between corporate success and private pain has become a matter of public interest.
Below, Rijeka — governed by seven countries since World War I — is beautiful in its dissonance.
But the dose of Trumpian dissonance is what's tripping foreign policy spectators like herself up.
But this dissonance has not, as the general implied, caused Americans to underappreciate the forces.
"Posthumous Fame" comes from Rye Pines' 2014 album Portrait of Dissonance as a Young Man.
This dissonance also applies to the various ways the stock market's trend can be characterized.
Some serious cognitive dissonance to ignore that for the other x% you might find appealing.
But rarely has the dissonance between Internet humor and real life been laid so bare.
"It's just a game" is a popular argument meant to forgive this type of dissonance.
This reversal will sow dissonance in a system that already produces difficult, even fatal outcomes.
He taught me to play with a certain amount of dissonance… He was quite funky.
The dissonance raises questions about who is driving foreign policy -- or what the policy is.
Harrison's music traverses a huge stylistic range, from adamantine dissonance to melodies of homespun sweetness.
But to be honest, the main reason is that Steve at Dissonance records asked us!
There's a suggestion of hope there: that the universe can support both dissonance and harmony.
But there were shadows plucking at the grandeur, a sense of magnificence dissolving into dissonance.
The musical language, though thick with chromatic harmony and spiked with dissonance, is unapologetically tonal.
That dissonance is going to elicit a lot of different emotional, political and ideological responses.
But then, Ms. Prada has never been afraid of a little dissonance, aesthetic or conceptual.
So there's a lot of cognitive dissonance wafting around, and that is making us uneasy.
At least at the level of broad public consciousness, the dissonance still hasn't sunk in.
But as character design, that dissonance hints at Belle's forward-thinking affinity for the unusual.
But when the pair got engaged in 2015, a dissonance stormed their otherwise peaceable relationship.
DaBaby's amused guest verse plays against Megan's blunter verses, as both take delight in dissonance.
It's when we're all communicating from different places that you see some of that dissonance.
She wants us to overcome the dissonance by looking for the "truth" in his heart.
My students, encountering Drayton for the first time, often have a moment of cognitive dissonance.
The chances that the logical dissonance troubled Trump for even a microsecond seems, however, remote.
To be black in America is to live in a double helix of cognitive dissonance.
When the black person does not appear in a subordinate role, however, dissonance may occur.
That dissonance between the symbolic and the real was a pervasive part of living there.
This created a strange dissonance between the theoretical premise of the meeting and the empirical reality.
A burnt orange dromedary shape that is handled with a scumbled surface creates a puzzling dissonance.
The work begins with clouds of ethereal dissonance that are moved along by gentle rhythmic impulses.
This time, the dissonance between Trump's words and the political reality was more jarring than ever.
That sound has stuck today, with subtle dissonance and minor modes reigning king in rap production.
Black Lives Matter and #OscarsSoWhite reflect the jarring dissonance in how blacks and whites see society.
Now, the way most human beings deal with cognitive dissonance is to try to reduce it.
Alex: What's interesting to me is the dissonance between Fey's projects and the image she projects.
The chorus is busy with synths and glitchy beats, roughly mirroring her band's ear for dissonance.
But Trump easily resolves such dissonance by reminding his supporters of the real enemy here: Obamacare.
Such cognitive dissonance is nothing new: People routinely hold complicated, even contradictory, opinions — that's human nature.
We'll likely continue seeing that dissonance as long as this tactic is used in this way.
On Election Night, the dissonance between Trump's populist supporters and Pence's billionaire sponsors was quietly evident.
Other heirs of the modernist legacy have refused to compromise, hunkering down in dissonance and difficulty.
The measures were supported, but the communication after was indeed – there was a lot of dissonance.
But the very long list of racist comments in his past expose some serious cognitive dissonance.
Abstracted dissonance and pillowy synths, pleasure and pain, swirl together in an anxious push-and-pull.
We all suffered from cognitive dissonance until there was no escaping the reality of the situation.
The dissonance between Virginia's regular-season and postseason performances, he insisted, is most likely pure luck.
" Ms. Cauterucci argues that many of President Trump's policies require "pretty impressive feats of intellectual dissonance.
I'm still a skeptic, ambivalently incredulous and experiencing gut level cognitive dissonance when I remember it.
When we apologize for being wrong, we have to accept this dissonance, and that is unpleasant.
He can move from the anecdotal to the statistical to the aphoristic without any tonal dissonance.
Mr. Sigurdsson and Mr. Byrne also performed a piece called "Dissonance" in the surround-sound setup.
More striking than the table of numerals itself is the vibrant glow of its chromatic dissonance.
The out of tune piano represents the deep anxiety, dissonance, and abuse lying under the surface.
Timothy C. Eberhardt, Braintree, Vt. Nothing blasts the human brain with more cognitive dissonance than religion.
The problem is that there was no allowance for the transition, or the dissonance it created.
The best example of The Tick's purposeful dissonance is its new take on the character of Arthur.
I think that's where Stars found our ability to combine cacophony and dissonance with heavy, heavy melody.
Our bodies absorb the dissonance, and our brains work overtime to harmonize it or explain it away.
I think she causes a certain amount of cognitive dissonance in her own party because of it.
The majority should resolve the dissonance by changing the facts on the ground, not in their minds.
We shift in rhythm or into a shared key, while at other times we're working with dissonance.
They extract not just joy from dissonance, which is easy, but seamless pop coherence, which is impossible.
To correct that dissonance between hype and reality, let me tell you about my favorite wired thing.
The amount of cognitive dissonance it must take to blame women for their own persecution is astounding.
This dissonance led Kaufman to Bachelor Nation, the new foremost authority on the making of The Bachelor.
But a few of this year's pending cases may give Justice Gorsuch a sense of cognitive dissonance.
The new hatred has a terrified undercurrent: the dread of disappearing beneath the ceaseless waves of dissonance.
The American ability to resist cognitive dissonance when it comes to equality seems bred in the bone.
"There is definitely a cognitive dissonance at play," YouTube star Tyler Oakley said in an email response.
It was a political statement that relied on dissonance to create conversations on the politics of space.
Not to mention the dissonance of being an otherwise realistic human with the sudden capacity to teleport.
VICE: I found after reading your book I would go outside and experience this weird cognitive dissonance.
The accompaniment keeps dancing around the expected, sidestepping into a bluesy progression here, a sultry dissonance there.
What do we do, because the dissonance is getting louder and we're all going a bit crazy?
But Pastor Tim, and even Paige, is confronted with cognitive dissonance upon discovering the Jenningses' true identities.
I think a lot of people hold onto those memories when they're experiencing dissonance with their faith.
You needed two voices to communicate that cognitive dissonance, the push and pull, what's inside her head.
It's a little hip-hop and a lot of psych, with a crescendo that pivots on dissonance.
The Commission does know this — because it's at least making an attempt to address the regulatory dissonance.
This style of messaging, he believed, actually risked making people feel guilt, denial, sadness, and cognitive dissonance.
The beat is a spare-parts masterwork — erotic exhales, what sound like detuned guitars, no-wave dissonance.
Her chords had the bright payoff of internal octaves as well as the acrid carp of dissonance.
As the chimes blow in the wind, their near-similar frequencies will create aural harmony and dissonance.
If either of them were feeling misunderstood or unheard, they took the time to examine that dissonance.
I remember meeting white American Christians, and there was also that same dissonance, where I couldn't connect.
The data (which goes up to May) shows that the dissonance exists in virtually every prominent story.
Raniere also stressed that departing members were under the sway of the scientific principle of cognitive dissonance.
There is a dissonance between the consumers we all are and the consumers we strive to be.
"To reduce dissonance, we have to modify the self-concept or accept the evidence," Ms. Tavris said.
There was also a dissonance to these speeches, however, now that Trump had settled into his presidency.
There is some cognitive dissonance between the Biden on the stump and the advertisement on the air.
The patient in front of me always takes precedence, but my cognitive dissonance is difficult to escape.
I battled with the same cognitive dissonance for all of my life over my relationship with America.
The cognitive dissonance would be less of a problem if the movie were funny, but it isn't.
For some of us, the basis for this cognitive dissonance was established at a very young age.
The thing that bothers me about talkbacks is that they often seem to work to dissipate dissonance.
Love here summons sex to the cognitive dissonance from which sentience cannot escape when it embraces desire.
It's that sense of cognitive dissonance that has largely allowed for Succession to fly under the radar.
Yet both wanted to capture the dissonance between who people are and who they think they are.
That's probably why watching The Old Man & the Gun also feels like an exercise in cognitive dissonance.
Two very American stories about high-speed internet access are colliding right now, and the dissonance is striking.
That dissonance between its growing power and its lagging status risks adding to the sum of Chinese dissatisfactions.
About repetitions and the variation of harmony and dissonance when writing either a pop song or a speech.
Similarly, we fill in Teddy's approach and feel the small dissonance when someone else arrives with the can.
It's perhaps the only way to resolve the cognitive dissonance of right-wing news narratives with everything else.
Cliff is the reason for the cognitive dissonance we've been experiencing for the last three or four years.
Sunday night's episode, "Dissonance Theory," references the psychological concept of how holding two conflicting ideas causes mental stress.
Cognitive Dissonance: In the middle of a crunch, you might as well crunch more (see Sunk Cost Fallacy).
As my familiarity and love of goregrind and brutal death metal (BDM) grew, so did my cognitive dissonance.
There are several reasons for this, including giving you pleasure and not stressing or boring you with dissonance.
That doesn't mean Maura's problems aren't real problems, and the show's writers are aware of this cognitive dissonance.
After the solemn harmony, some comic dissonance was obtained on the return flight, over Iraqi and Iranian airspace.
It's hard to blame him: even for an accomplished boardroom politician, extreme cognitive dissonance can be pretty unsustainable.
The clanging dissonance between these two levels of meaning—the allegorical and the literal—is what makes Mother!
It is exactly this dissonance, though—aggressive gamer culture versus Ross's calmness—that explains the Bob Ross love.
That very dissonance is perhaps the defining truth of our era, the key to its anxious, bipolar character.
It is also deepening the dissonance between the messages Trump and his most senior Cabinet officials are sending.
They quicken the pace of love, layering these fictional pinnacles, blurring them into one 'Love Conquers All' dissonance.
"It's crazy," a Republican congressional staffer mused, reflecting on the dissonance between Trump's signature priorities and Congress's agenda.
And yet "Dissonance Theory" also suggests that he's another kind of god: one that is controlling the Guests.
And they live with the cognitive dissonance of caring about these issues, and yet contributing to these problems.
Perhaps being a minority on several fronts requires you to live in a permanent state of cognitive dissonance.
Was there any dissonance for you between your past and your career when you started being an actor?
However, the online "friends" may be little more than dopamine-dosing tools and easily replaced without much dissonance.
That cognitive dissonance is easier to follow when you understand how reality shows like "The Apprentice" are produced.
And perhaps because of that dissonance, the text, alarmingly, could be funny at times, even while profoundly unsettling.
For her, the dissonance between being an educational site about slavery and a wedding venue was immediately clear.
It created a dissonance for those who felt both the need to mourn and the need to escape.
The dissonance between the brand and the new product is too strong to let the new product work.
The pentatonic tuning of the wooden instrument ensures that it can be played by anyone without producing dissonance.
Dissonance Larry Siems visited Salahi in Mauritania, and they set about filling in the redactions in the book.
Ms. Matalin and Mr. Carville turned their political dissonance into a lucrative brand, joking about their vast differences.
The German words jump out at you, and the clarity of the textures accentuates Bach's zest for dissonance.
That is why the dissonance between her canvases and her statement has rubbed many people the wrong way.
So the injection of these numbers into the AHCA debate caused a dissonance on several Fox News shows.
This is still Hollywood we're talking about, so there had to be some dissonance beneath the heartfelt harmonizing.
I asked Apple to explain the cognitive dissonance, and they referred me back to the Hollywood Reporter piece.
Though people were theoretically attending to express solidarity, there was an air of cognitive dissonance surrounding the proceedings.
B. is necessarily saying odd things within the context of hip-hop, but the cognitive dissonance of hearing B.o.
Yet pairing that with the environmental regulations and the way the EPA's been reorganized, there's a real dissonance there.
But there's a dissonance in who Joey is in person and the mask he puts on for the internet.
The explanation for this dissonance may lie at least in part in the changing nature of the American economy.
It's not just a cognitive dissonance that the game seems unwilling to address, but the one it's founded on.
My paternal side is Bilagáana (Anglo), so I've always felt a dissonance with who I was supposed to be.
Washington (CNN)Perhaps no one so visibly crystallized the dissonance between black Americans and their country than Democratic Rep.
The most resonant lines and scenes in Brokeback traded on the supposed dissonance between stoic masculinity and deep emotion.
Episode 4, "Dissonance Theory," delves deeper into how much the hosts actually know about the world they live in.
"It's not really ideological dissonance, because their transgressions are not related to liberal ideology in any way," he wrote.
I like the sound of my first and middle names strung together—it's a strange sort of aural dissonance.
A lot of letters just don't go together, and their dissonance is a clue that you've made a misstep.
The gap between growing material power and lagging status and clout is the "dissonance" that so frustrates Chinese leaders.
The cognitive dissonance of a well-regarded privacy advocate moving over to Facebook is notable, though not without precedent.
This dissonance points less to science than to a saturated media environment, in which extremity and novelty are rewarded.
The dissonance between the series' themes and general attitude and the sheer number of tie-in products is ridiculous.
If Pompeo registered any dissonance between such lofty rhetoric and Administration policies targeting certain religions, he didn't mention it.
In fact, we got an object lesson in the dissonance between G.O.P. electioneering and public preferences in 2004-5.
The orchestra backs him up by grinding out insistent figures as other instruments needle the music with piercing dissonance.
"Anytime you change your life in a big way, there's a dissonance between you and the world," she explains.
But as immigration enforcement has swelled in the 21st century, that's started to seem to some like cognitive dissonance.
The incoherence of these conflicting positions on competition is staggering, but this kind of cognitive dissonance is not unique.
I agree that duality thinking is the cause of so much dissonance, and I take the criticism to heart.
We cannot allow the acrimony and dissonance that have regrettably become commonplace in America to become an acceptable norm.
Psychologists call this cognitive dissonance — the stress we experience when we hold two contradictory thoughts, beliefs, opinions or attitudes.
It's a stunning bit of cognitive dissonance from a bank that is doing so much to fuel the crisis.
It's no longer surprising that Republicans are willing to contradict themselves and to endure cognitive dissonance to defend Trump.
"The sound is a pastiche of dissonance and lushness," the critic Richard Goldstein wrote in The New York Times.
A choir singing from a loft above the auditorium chandelier creates a cognitive dissonance, with another performing simultaneously onstage.
Almost immediately, there's a dissonance between the facts as the show lays them out, and how it considers them.
"I can not fathom the level of cognitive dissonance required to schedule these votes one right after the other."
Dissonance, drum blasts, ghostly implications of chords that swam in some inchoate sea of distortion: This shit was nuts.
"Pen15" shows there's fun to be had in mining the cognitive dissonance of grown-ups inserted into adolescent situations.
But the very fact that she had an unlimited-vacation plan speaks to the dissonance between employees and management.
"The amount of cognitive dissonance it must take to blame women for their own persecution is astounding," the commenter wrote.
Since Reflection is soft, languid, and ostensibly docile, it's tempting to note some dissonance between Eno's post and his music.
Now, without a doubt, this is the greatest case of cognitive dissonance that I&aposve ever seen in my life.
Ironically, it's this dissonance between Trump and McConnell that explains why Congress keeps seeing the deficit and national debt grow.
This one's slightly more reassuring than the Rocky Mountain Christmas recording and all of its dissonance between lyric and melody.
Indeed, reading about Obama's political rise during the final days of 2016 provided so much cognitive dissonance, I'm still dizzy.
And so when the good news betrays their emotions, it creates a cognitive dissonance, and it creates so much turmoil.
For Facebook employees, there's often a cognitive dissonance between their work and how they see it described beyond company walls.
That generates a dissonance: you're looking through a circumscribed box, but seeing more than the box should properly show you.
Such cognitive dissonance lends 1000 Gecs emotional resonance, as they croon, wail, and make adoring noises throughout the digital din.
When I dropped a spider onto my hand — which was, yes, a little creepy — the dissonance got even more pronounced.
What he's saying: The following excerpts from the interview with "Axios on HBO" illustrate Trump's cognitive dissonance on this topic.
"Bus Network of Brownsville, Texas"The graduated blue background causes visual dissonance with just about everything else on the map.
"Psychic corpus dissonance," meaning the bodily pleasure of unusually warm weather, coupled with concern that weather patterns are deeply amiss.
Over the next five years, as Wampler crisscrossed the country for his research, he began to undergo a cognitive dissonance.
There's real dissonance between the tone of the preceding cutscene and the dialogue you hear as they explore the camp.
Yet it's this dissonance between a horse's instinctive movement and the elements of dressage that makes dressage such a triumph.
"Hmm," she said, contemplating the vibrating dissonance in their life experiences that had just rent the floor of their tent.
Ambinder explained how asking the questions caused players to experience cognitive dissonance, especially if they'd been a toxic or abusive.
Almost four decades later, Diamond Head are back with a new, self-titled album (that drops April 21982 via Dissonance).
Willy wanted to take the step of playing with language, creating a bit of dissonance in the image-word combinations.
It creates an odd dissonance, when the announcer notes the crowd is unhappy, but the audio plays only gentle applause.
The brilliantly dynamic "Withering" flirts with dissonance, blasting into black metal fury and back again over its nearly 13 minutes.
They, and their party officers, and the media, have perpetrated dissonance and fostered mistrust and suspicion among the American public.
The oratorio begins with an orchestral arrangement of Schumann's quizzical piano piece "The Prophet Bird," deconstructed and spiked with dissonance.
"'Feel Right' is a meditation on the dissonance between the body and the mind, between feeling and knowing," she explains.
At certain markets, there were lots of folks of color but for the most part there was a nostalgic dissonance.
Granted, there's some cognitive dissonance involved when someone claims to be a helper-subordinate by taking on an aggressor role.
When pressed on this dissonance in a question-and-answer period after his remarks, Sessions simply refused to recognize it.
He grew up idolizing Monk and reworked Monk's language of halting gestures and piquant dissonance, eventually rendering his own approach.
But for all this integration, globalization has been haunted by a cognitive dissonance, to which Mr. Trump gives crude expression.
The dissonance between those two spaces and times in our brains makes up a kind of hazy dream, like heaven.
At the same time, uncertain dissonance and echoing noise starts like Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" in the last half.
Few people can truly live up to the myth of the self-reliant frontiersman, and sometimes that can cause dissonance.
The dissonance has left China uncertain of the Trump administration's goals and cast a shadow of uncertainty over their negotiations.
It becomes this weird cognitive dissonance or something where you're just like, damn, why do we eat so much sausage?
For his entire career, he was a champion of modernism, reveling in the possibilities offered by dissonance and electronic experimentation.
Many people are experiencing cognitive dissonance about the ongoing normality of their daily lives, or, conversely, experiencing very rapid change.
Remember how it felt to rationalize your behavior and pinpoint that feeling as cognitive dissonance the next time it happens.
However, the reality is these supporters are likely to stay with the president and any cognitive dissonance will be erased.
It's a person who cares about the health care system trying to wrap his head around a huge cognitive dissonance.
There is a rhythmic dissonance to the paintings that held my attention, made me conscious of equating looking with examining.
A will to understand brings people in, and then cognitive dissonance theory keeps them in that lane, according to Hassan.
I do believe that when we have people around gender ghosts and gender angels, we have a cognitive dissonance moment.
"If we had an innate preference for consonance, then people in many cultures -- for example, Balinese musicians who tune pairs of instruments to generate dissonance when played together and traditional ganga singers in rural Croatia who sing melodies one semitone apart in their duets -- would have to overcome an innate disdain for dissonance," Trehub said.
This gives them, now and then, consciousness—which gives them a place to judge and make sense of their own dissonance.
The protagonist, 20-year-old Bigger Thomas, comes of age as he grapples with his economic circumstances, racism, and political dissonance.
Synchrony responds to touch, always playing calming sounds without dissonance or "bad notes," which can sometimes be overwhelming for autistic children.
That seems to me to be profoundly antithetical to the best spirit to gay dissonance of someone like William S. Boroughs.
But a young woman, or a woman of any age, to be ambitious raises all kinds of dissonance in people's minds.
Viewing officeholders as unpopular and, in President Trump's case, possibly elected illegitimately produces cognitive dissonance, more than most can comfortably maintain.
I don't see how the show can handle that translation without the same clumsy tonal dissonance that it suffers from now.
I think the dissonance between my enchantment with Hyrule and the pain of reality was a little too much to bear.
It created a dissonance for a lot of users, who felt both the need to mourn and the need to escape.
What the dissonance between widespread distribution and anemic sales shows is that the consumer response simply hasn't been there for BlackBerry.
Those we consider having fixed worldviews have a greater need for closure which suggests a greater need to avoid cognitive dissonance.
Much of the episode's humor derives from that dissonance: The Dunphys are in mourning, but they're also in very silly costumes.
"[My] being admitted to a great university was such cognitive dissonance to some of my classmates," said Jackson, who is Black.
The cognitive dissonance of being this thrilled by an advertisement is sort of bothering me, but this is so freaking cute.
In addition to highlighting shared ideas, XYLAÑYNU creates dissonance or dead space between works that were clearly made for different contexts.
Verlaine encouraged musician friends to set his texts, which inspired composers who were drawn to the poems' dissonance and irregular rhythms.
"I would hope that you would be able to look past any dissonance and at least examine the argument," he said.
His subsequent book, When Prophecy Fails, became a standard sociology reference for examining cognitive dissonance, religious prophecy, and cult-like behavior.
In this state of cognitive dissonance, Ryan has put forward a national security agenda that raises more questions than it answers.
There's a dissonance in his bleak dystopia and his brash diss-topia as he switches from Dr. Strangelove to Don Rickles.
The sound starts to flatten into slight dissonance, as if the color is draining out of dozens of voices at once.
That kind of dissonance between classic family hijinks and twisted debauchery is exactly what makes The Detour such a fantastic ride.
And he didn't ignore the cognitive dissonance created by him praising a candidate he was fiercely condemning not two months ago.
The bazaar-based protests are only the latest iteration of discontent attesting to the dissonance between state and society in Iran.
In a roundabout way, this potential dissonance ended up producing an important problem in pure mathematics called the Connes embedding conjecture.
But the dissonance dissolves when considering that Thile is a virtuoso mandolinist for the groups Nickel Creek and the Punch Brothers.
They were our ignoble way to mock the dissonance between his and other Republicans' gooey rhetorical flourishes and their actual actions.
We all need to accept a certain level of cognitive dissonance if we're going to get out of bed every morning.
There's been some ongoing online discussion about the strange dissonance between Friends nostalgia and the reality of the show's poor quality.
In open-world games, it's not necessarily killing that creates dissonance but the go-anywhere and do-anything structure of play.
ECM's catalogue of some sixteen hundred albums contains abrasive sounds as well as soothing ones, clouds of dissonance alongside shimmering triads.
"You cannot have this sort of cognitive dissonance; you cannot have this sort of passive resistance in an administration," he said.
When that happens, individuals seek other explanations, which some psychologists argue is a mechanism to overcome the discomfort of cognitive dissonance.
They also explain concepts like cognitive dissonance and negative reinforcement with that demonstrative gusto often found in beloved middle school teachers.
Companies like Rooted and Bloomscape know that you are buying an emotional state, so they help you avoid post-purchase dissonance.
So I could see how if we did do that, a DJ in Vegas seems disingenuous, there's like a dissonance there.
Nicholas Ludford's "Salve Regina" is a joyous tangle of long, florid lines with the occasional tangy dissonance illuminating a single word.
As with compression, clipping can be done artistically — it may even aid and abet a certain dissonance that fits the music.
Even after the movie's political stakes and backdrop come into focus, the story remains steeped in a kind of temporal dissonance.
I experience the North as a realm of deep cognitive dissonance, beginning with the uncanniness of crossing a largely invisible border.
One of the morbidly fascinating aspects of climate change is how much cognitive dissonance it generates, in individuals and nations alike.
So far, the dissonance between the agriculture sector's enthusiasm for trade deals and rural America's enthusiasm for Trump hasn't really struck.
The alacrity with which Louisville and Lexington broke ranks with the rest of Kentucky is another indicator of this urban-rural dissonance.
Yet this dissonance is crucial to finding and freeing the joy in this photo of Craig Charles sweating his actual face off.
That cognitive dissonance—an electric-car company backed by big oil—was pointed out to Mr. Musk several times, these people said.
That has caused some significant cognitive dissonance among people in the arts world who are otherwise full-throated champions of the president.
First came the cognitive dissonance from L'Oreal firing someone who spoke out about structural racial inequality in a campaign hinged on diversity.
His ironclad ratings among them now suggest that, in matters of political allegiance, which tend to be emotional, that dissonance was unsustainable.
It's pure cognitive dissonance to believe we can do anything this way except participate in the most important part of our democracy.
A dissonance now appears regularly in his newsletter as the political press trudges through whatever wild thing Trump just said or did.
It's not always praise — there are pockets of dissonance that mostly serve as a reminder that no identity group is a monolith.
None of the speakers in Bahrain commented on this dissonance, perhaps because few were familiar with the conflict, or even its geography.
Is my belief that Democrats are very likely to win in 2016 itself owed to my unconscious desire to reduce cognitive dissonance?
The cognitive dissonance of being told we must report abuse and time after time seeing no one care about or believe it.
Him being gay, and not attracted to men, causes less cognitive dissonance than him liking women and those women including trans women.
The dissonance between the cutesy object and the spooky setting where we see it is, essentially, the source of the film's horror.
And it's a dissonance that almost always comes at the expense of the real-world themes the story set out to explore.
With so much dissonance, one bizarre week in the Trump presidency can blend into another and eventually they all seem the same.
The answer to all these questions is yes, but separating them out in this way, to categorize different misdeeds, creates cognitive dissonance.
Open conversations with my mentees have oftentimes provided me with early warning signals of cross-functional dissonance or morale issues on teams.
The mismatch is intended ironically, but that dissonance is too weak and brittle to sustain the work across the score's 75 minutes.
There's a paralysis that comes with the cognitive dissonance of knowing what you need to do, but continually falling short of that. .
The songs, accompanied by a throbbing onstage band led by Chris Fenwick, find the natural dissonance in sweet melody and vice versa.
The harpist-turned-cathedral-organ-wrangler Áine O'Dwyer returned to the holiest of instruments this year for two tapes of sacred dissonance.
So it becomes another way to resolve the cognitive dissonance without them having to give up the behavior or become less religious.
Mayer: It's always going to be a tricky song because of the cognitive dissonance between the tempo, the melody and the lyric.
There is a dissonance to opposing a relatively small New York City business, succeeding at a time when these businesses keep disappearing.
"The Beatles" on a sign at the top of the Mirage, home of a Cirque du Soleil production, only heightened the dissonance.
Drones and repetition have appeared throughout his work; so have dissonance and noise, along with lyrics that favor the bleak and macabre.
This results, at the very least, in a whole lot of cognitive dissonance when it comes to actually teaching kids about sex.
And while we do get happy endings for black and brown characters, the show's dissonance between reality and tragedy is also clear.
That dissonance between paranoiac militarization and peaceful routine is the exhibition's unifying theme, especially in images from early on in The Troubles.
Britain remains deeply split a year after the "Brexit" referendum, with growing regional resentment and a dissonance between old and young voters.
For example, you might believe you are a kind and fair person, so when you rudely cut someone off, you experience dissonance.
The foundation was a minor chord and a recurring sequence; above it were ghostly whispers and sporadic, three-dimensional whirlwinds of dissonance.
"This dissonance comes from the fact that they respected him as a leader, and disagreed with him/ on this issue," Zalzberg said.
This aesthetic dissonance was, of course, thoroughly embraced by the fan community, though, as his fan fiction father, the depictions were troubling.
She reflects upon the dissonance that these women felt as they designed and built weapons of war with the express aims of killing.
The "Politics of Dissonance," a satellite project curated by Mike Watson, featured a sharp series of billboard works by Italian artist Giuseppe Lana.
Kostin sees a dichotomy between investor hopes and the reality on the ground, and says it's indicative of "cognitive dissonance" in the market.
Whatever the reason for the name change, the Krispy Kreme debacle wouldn't be the first time such cognitive dissonance has been on display.
One element that makes his speech method more conspicuous is the dissonance between the sound of the computer's voice and True-Frost's age.
That's leading to a loss of image sharpness thanks to the dissonance between the desired resolution and the native resolution of the panel.
The surreal drive to put so much work into something so trivial produces a gripping dissonance — and, to my ears, an endless delight.
Unsettling, hyperrealistic models of possible animal-human hybrids by Patricia Piccinini address the dissonance of bioengineering and what it means to be human.
He doesn't easily fit into the larger moral lesson the series seems determined to teach, but that interesting dissonance is never fully explored.
It doesn't really matter, as the dissonance between the two scenes makes Betty's power pop hard to fully enjoy, which is a shame.
As news emerged of the atrocities the invaders were committing, and the titanic reverses they began to suffer, some Germans experienced cognitive dissonance.
In the case of men like C.K. and Weinstein, their political affiliations might be way more than just a case of cognitive dissonance.
"This dissonance will eventually be resolved," said Morgan Stanley analyst Hans Redekar who expects the dollar to ultimately succumb to twin deficit disease.
It's no wonder that new, lower valuations that VCs are beginning to suggest for their companies are resulting in some serious cognitive dissonance.
When I asked Hogue about this false sense of dissonance, she responds laughingly, immediately placing her personal experience in a larger political context.
The fact that Ryan still supports Trump for the presidency is creating cognitive dissonance among those who helped him cultivate that thoughtful reputation.
Now, I can't be certain there's some sort of cultural dissonance here which prevents me from knowing exactly what Aldo is getting at.
Andrew Hsu's "vale" began the program with an amorphous cloud of dissonance, slow and vibrating, that gradually warmed into wavelike full-ensemble exhalations.
But the clash created a political dissonance and made some Republicans reluctant to risk their tough-on-crime image immediately before an election.
But watching lawmakers who've championed these third-wave, anti-LGBT bills express sympathy for the Orlando victims was a surreal exercise in dissonance.
Flake delivered his book in June, before the health care vote, but the dissonance is inescapable, especially given the scope of Flake's attack.
This is important to me as it is deeply psychological and perhaps creates a cognitive dissonance with notions of authorship, ownership, and representation.
And the specific thematic dissonance between the Clinton and Sanders camps may be in some ways particularly amenable to this kind of reconciliation.
And, more importantly, people downplay the intelligence, sensitivity, and awareness of any animal that they eat because it causes too much cognitive dissonance.
At the same time, the delicious sense of cognitive dissonance that Milemarker cultivated was lost once keyboards became standard issue in post-hardcore.
The same cognitive dissonance that informs the refusal of so many to buy into Leicester's results also informs the way Ranieri is perceived.
And when such fictional battles drag in real-world problems where the status quo absolutely needs upending, it makes for an odd dissonance.
Yet, in a strange bit of cognitive dissonance, the Trump administration at the same time declared plans to seek justice from the body.
But eventually it gives way to bleakness, the lead guitar constantly pitching itself up, teetering on dissonance, flirting with chaos in its desperation.
The brass have this chord that indicates something solemn, but then the cellos intervene with this beautiful C sharp, which creates a dissonance.
The series discusses both the rivers themselves and the people and animals who live in various levels of harmony (or dissonance) with them.
But back to the whole reason I agreed to the 1994 endeavor: cognitive dissonance that leaves me unable to calibrate effort and reward.
The dissonance was built into the site, which invited people to mourn the dead and sold them T-shirts to commemorate the loss.
Some fans have learned to tolerate the cognitive dissonance, or to square their free enjoyment with the ostensible free will of the players.
There are millions of automated "bots" on social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn designed to propagate dissonance and societal perplexity.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has a bad case of cognitive dissonance when it comes to assessing the competitiveness of today's video marketplace.
His use of dissonance — passing dissonances, radically unprepared modulations that turn in directions one does not expect — is a very sophisticated, progressive tonality.
He reminded them that the score is full of jaggedness and dissonance, intervals that make the hair on your neck stand on end.
But stylish women of the twenty-first century try on and cast off many guises, and their clothes echo the dissonance among them.
Yet the biggest dissonance that the Trump-Bolton partnership may bring is on the question of war versus peace, as symbolized by Iraq.
That some of Paul, Weiss's rivals have recently made their partnerships more diverse appears to have amplified the dissonance of the December announcement.
The music is so spiked with dissonance, clusters and wayward chords that it seems boldly modernist, even when the harmonies are tonally anchored.
Mary D. Nichols, who leads California's air quality agency, said she had experienced firsthand the dissonance between Mr. Wheeler's demeanor and his actions.
This incongruence induces a sense of cognitive dissonance, a liminal space that'll make you feel both drawn to and repulsed by the subject.
The dissonance between my new learning and the culture of higher education alerted me to the structural and intersectional nature of the problem.
Games designer Clint Hocking coined the term "ludonarrative dissonance" back in a 2007 blog entry, in response to 2K's dystopian shooter BioShock, writing that it suffered from "a powerful dissonance between what it is about as a game, and what it is about as a story"; that the ludic side, the playful aspects, clashed uncomfortably with the story at its core.
I think it's the cognitive dissonance that bothers me the most; I trust my students, and yet they test my trust, repeatedly and predictably.
Lorre said there's a certain level of "cognitive dissonance" between his job -- trying to make people laugh -- and his general mood and broader concerns.
But, no one seems more crippled by the cognitive dissonance of being both a Jersey Shore star and genuine adult than one Ronnie Magro.
The biggest problem with Dany's race for the Iron Throne is the dissonance between her political platforms and her actual behavior in her homeland.
The third and most worrying explanation for the dissonance is the suspicion that Mrs May's bold rhetoric masks her lack of a coherent policy.
Having just read Sebastian Mallaby's comprehensive biography*, "The Man Who Knew", it struck me that his career was a classic example of cognitive dissonance.
" You can catch some of that dissonance in this horrific John Denver Folgers jingle glimpse into the 1970s, also titled "Why Not the Best?
Like Ms Brothers, the feeling of dissonance with my biological sex ran deep and needed no articulation, and it took me to the edge.
However, there's always been some dissonance between the obvious benefits of encrypted messages and the smooth convenience of using your phone's built-in tools.
The cognitive dissonance between Germany's art world and its government has been growing for some time, as the cultural sphere demands actionable immigration reform.
This dissonance was initially easy to dismiss, because I am a materialist, and Visions from India is rife with glorious and incredibly textured materials.
I was sent to an Episcopal school, where I studied the Bible, sang in the choir, and deeply internalized the concept of cognitive dissonance.
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Phenomenally loud, MBV's guitar-driven avant-rock features drifting, haunted melodic lines that emerge from a deluge of electronic distortion, dissonance, and pure noise.
Walker unearths another near-miracle of cognitive dissonance in his investigation of the Gulag archipelago, which remains outside the purview of Russian national memory.
Synth pads quiver with a dissonance that makes it hard to tell if Prophet is a programming genius or a little out of tune.
In assessing where an early-20th-century piece falls within the spectrum of modernism, the overriding factor for many is its degree of dissonance.
At the same time, Mckesson was watching the protests unfold on TV and in his Twitter feed and noticed "a dissonance" between the coverage.
In any case, the dissonance echoing around the BOE is unhelpful, according to former Fed official and current Northern Trust Chief Economist, Carl Tannenbaum.
Whether at a College Republicans meeting or the Republican National Committee, it's not hard to see that the G.O.P. is experiencing some existential dissonance.
"Right by You (for Luna)" is addressed to Mr. Legend's daughter; it's a ballad, not a lullaby, posing unanswered questions and veering into dissonance.
But women and other marginalized audiences are already accustomed to managing the cognitive dissonance of finding meaning in art that ignores us, or worse.
But the precision and sting of the music, the steely blasts heaving with dissonance, display a feisty new voice eager to say something important.
All participants were played music over headphones featuring varying levels of consonance and dissonance and then asked to rate the pleasantness of each piece.
That dissonance is like an oddly colored thread that the work pulls as the men emerge, naked, and the women cradle them like newborns.
Mulling over your personal contribution is likely to result in cognitive dissonance — the discomfort felt when people realize their behavior conflicts with their values.
In the second term, her daughters were passing into adolescence and she was feeling the generational dissonance awaiting all parents, no matter their station.
This is purely marketing, but it's also a failure, because Nate's not nasty, and insisting that he is only creates cognitive dissonance, not enthusiasm.
Though in her early years, Fine composed in a dissonance-saturated language of hard-edged contours and jagged counterpoint, she mellowed as she matured.
Instead of employing grand changes in volume, "Everything That Rises" finds Mr. Adams exploring dissonance and just-intonation tuning, in the gentlest of ways.
At the time, downtown Manhattan was an incubator for experimental musicians, who incorporated into their pieces the dissonance and the atonality of city living.
This dissonance is crucial to the film and to the persona Pitt would develop, partly because it tempers beauty, making it approachable, funny, human.
Jehnny Beth also tapped the producer Flood (U2, New Order) and Nine Inch Nails' Atticus Ross to give the album an intriguing sonic dissonance.
Both composers, Mr. Korstvedt said, began musically in the world of Catholic church music, and their approach to dissonance was rooted in that tradition.
The dissonance lies in the ways this episode seems less interested in examining the impact of slavery on slaves than on Jamie and Claire.
Maya Tamir, a psychology professor at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem, recently set out to address this cognitive dissonance that many people often feel.
It's coming to some places it hasn't come to before, and there's no place it ever comes to where there isn't some cultural dissonance.
In a personal level, maybe not as in their role at the company which is ... The dissonance between those two things is deeply problematic.
"It's a tone-deaf representation of dislocation of East Nashville, and [Thomas] exhibits strong cognitive dissonance on some very, very serious issues," he said.
I felt mind-numbingly proud of watching him achieve his career goals, but the internal dissonance gutted me in a way I couldn't have anticipated.
"People have a certain worldview; [then] they're confronted with evidence that conflicts with the worldview, so they have dissonance, conflict in their minds," Nye says.
To even suggest that her wearing a hat similar to Beyoncé's, puts her on the same level of the icon is cognitive dissonance at best.
The dissonance between the scenes could hardly be more complete, but a third Berlin location joins the dots between them: the Berlin-Brandenburg fiscal court.
Conversation around the Met Gala has always been less about the garments themselves than the dissonance between the intention and the execution of the spectacle.
The term "ludonarrative dissonance" is a cliché by now, and one knowingly addressed in Uncharted 4 with a titular achievement for killing over 1,000 enemies.
The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards had an awkward dissonance between its lip service to diversity and the noticeable lack of diversity in the night's winners.
Having said that, I think my intention is to create some level of dissonance and allow the person to resolve and work through that feeling.
The myth that love is connected to suffering had caused so much dissonance in her, and she started trusting herself as an act of rebellion.
But at last night's town hall you saw considerable dissonance between the concerns of citizens, Ryan's own political philosophy, and Trump's words and proposed policies.
Richard D. James Album's impish melodicism rubbed up against drukqs's haunted dissonance, and heads likely noticed how much AFX-style acid laced these jittery beats.
Therefore, the report has an air of cognitive dissonance to it, given the huge gap between the conclusions of federal science agencies and federal policies.
You mentioned people coming to see you at shows and there being some cognitive dissonance between what they were seeing and what they were hearing.
To Stoknes, the dissonance problem might be an even bigger deal: What we actually do every day conflicts with what we know we should do.
I contracted chlamydia when I was younger but I suppose it's cognitive dissonance or even naivety—you just don't think it'll ever happen to you.
"The contrast between consonance and dissonance is central to Western music, and its origins have fascinated scholars since the ancient Greeks," the current study notes.
Looking again at the footage of women, especially young women of color, winning their races for Congress, you feel the dissonance between sound and image.
Mr. Ronson, a journalist and author who also was a writer on the indie movie "Frank," said that for him, "Okja" was about cognitive dissonance.
Your mind will go to great lengths to preserve your sense of identity, so it helps to be aware of what that dissonance feels like.
Whitty's translation, though careful, can exacerbate this sense of dissonance; she sometimes strains to find plausible English equivalents for colloquialisms, creating jarring shifts in register.
Still, those pointless stylistic battles are long past, and Barber's richly chromatic harmonic language, while moored to tonality, is alive with angst, dissonance and turbulence.
Sometimes there's the amplified ticking of a clock, a bursting heartbeat, a mismatched thrum of tentacular chords or a brass fanfare sliding into sinister dissonance.
Waite has a knack for showing the ways that cognitive dissonance can chart pathways in the mind that cause emotional confusion to obscure rational thought.
Qassim Suleimani crossed a line draw on two definitions of the term — one legal, one colloquial — whose dissonance reveals how far executive power has expanded.
It's generally thought to be caused by the dissonance between signals your brain receives from your eyes and body which indicate movement, according to Vox.
He doesn't know the dissonance my wife and I have long struggled with, having married according to a traditional template before creating this new one.
But at the same time, it feels like dissonance between the attitude inside the crypto bubble and that of mundanes may never have been greater.
Inviting dissent, on the other hand, means deliberately allowing for dissonance between what you think you&aposre saying and what other people are actually hearing.
Let's hope that the same forces return with the Second Piano Concerto, which rings hallucinatory variations on the fearsome seven-note dissonance from Beethoven's Ninth.
But there's something about the dissonance between the shabbiness of the setting and the splendor of the screen that made Lincoln Plaza Cinemas so singular.
Carter's "WE" (2012), rows of shoes plated in bronze and gold, creates a dissonance with Jackson's intimate naked gaze and Aguirre y Otegui's subtle collages.
But in his case the dissonance has a specific source: his time in World War I, which physically and emotionally decimated a generation of Europeans.
The process, with the dissonance between the movement of character's mouths and words they're supposedly saying, is mildly irritating at best, and infuriatingly distracting at worst.
Though it's hardly revolutionary to say a person contains multitudes — performers take on different personas all the time — Sandler in particular facilitates a certain cognitive dissonance.
First, there was the dissonance inherent in the 89-year-old candidate's account tweeting like a teenager, ruthlessly mocking sad-sack candidates and Democratic Party hacks.
We can try all we want to resolve the cognitive dissonance that arises as a result of watching these many videos, but we can't unsee them.
And this was part of the bizarre dissonance between the majority of the attendees at The Rebel Live and what was said to and about me.
Waititi's presence among Hollywood's kingmakers is an opportunity to lessen the dissonance I and other Native moviegoers feel when we tune in to these award shows.
But placing "source with knowledge of this matter" within quotation marks, as Allen did, reflects the dissonance permeating Axios AM since the beginning of the administration.
But the numbers from the pension fund industry suggest that is not the case at all; cognitive dissonance is going on (a well-known behavioural trait).
Even among the picture-perfect mommy bloggers, some are making a concerted effort to talk about the dissonance between what we see and what we feel.
While I was truly happy for my friends, there was a dissonance between the frustration I felt within myself and the joy I felt for others.
There's an obvious dissonance between these two positions, and I find it notable that Germany and the UK both rely heavily on Huawei for networking equipment.
We would normally expect partisans to feel the mental discomfort known as cognitive dissonance when knowledge of stock market performance conflicts with their biased economic judgments.
This way of working gives me the opportunity to catch people unaware, generating a moment of surprise, wonder, or cognitive dissonance that opens up new possibilities.
Jim's work influenced my considerations of dissonance, fragmentation, repetition — the way when you split two elements there is some incremental energy between them, as with collage.
His game-plan may itself betray a form of cognitive dissonance—because, beyond Iowa and parts of the South, those elusive evangelical legions may not exist.
But it's not just the dissonance between her record and her image that is giving Bernie oxygen in what should have been a much easier primary.
So we decided to go, anticipating severe cognitive dissonance while attending one of the most progressive resorts imaginable in one of the most homophobic countries around.
That made for some cognitive dissonance in the IAB, which has denounced ad blockers as "terrorists" and "highway robbery," while Google, its biggest member, funded them.
With grazing cattle and fields as far as the eye can see, the cognitive dissonance between the area's current beauty and its haunted past is tangible.
In a genre where the slightest hint of dissonance or synths is grounds for declaring a band to be "experimental" or "progressive," Jute Gyte stands alone.
Others ("the only thing I want is all-out war") are obvious intruders from an alien consciousness, appealing, if sometimes puzzling, in their weird, retro dissonance.
It was full of dissonance, contradictions and lies, sprinkled with feel-good one-liners, a couple of emotional moments, plenty of platitudes and even a rhyme.
No one feels this dissonance more acutely than the Bronx borough president, Ruben Diaz Jr., who has spent much of his career defending the borough's image.
Using these off-kilter constituent parts, Ms. Shechet has constructed what amount to 18 diagrams of cognitive dissonance — or of just how complicated the world is.
After the intensity of the riots, Torres developed a cognitive dissonance around his experience and felt the images he captured weren't important enough to be developed.
Black Moth Super Rainbow frontman Tobacco (né Thomas Fec) has always had a knack for dissonance, fusing sonic and emotional contradictions into his experimental psych scuzz.
Letters To the Editor: Re "In a Backlash to the Backlash, Republican Voters Embrace Trump" (front page, June 24): It's called the resolution of cognitive dissonance.
On other shows, like Fox's "Greg the Bunny," the dissonance between children's shows and the grown-ups who make them has been played for broad laughs.
And cognitive dissonance, when a person dismisses information that contradicts what he or she already believes or thinks he or she knows, is spelling our doom.
And it's fun to see conflicts arise where they're not expected (like the clashes between Medusa and Nico) , and some where they are (like Dazzler's dissonance).
There's a cognitive dissonance between writing something alone in a room on my phone and knowing that over a hundred thousand people may see it instantly.
Yet a contemporary awareness of the sources and histories of these art objects makes it impossible to view them without a great deal of cognitive dissonance.
Try our "Year in Dissonance" game, which places the defining events of 2018 — the fun and the serious, the absurd and the tragic — side by side.
It captures the cognitive dissonance of our moment, in which women are seemingly reviled and revered, running for president and still fighting for paid maternity leave.
I'm always trying to find creative ways of incorporating dissonance into my work, but also using the familiarity or nostalgia of tonality to achieve certain effects.
"Unfortunately there is an incredible dissonance between the declared interest of this administration to continue to lead on clean energy, and their actions," Mr. Elkind said.
First, the dissonance between its pretension and its timing: It purports to change history, but coming just one month before Israel's elections, it serves petty politics.
The strings continue their unspooling, repeating motif as the harmonies transform, sometimes taking on a touch of tang, sometimes shadowed by a dark cloud of dissonance.
"We need to break the cognitive dissonance in as many ways as we can in order to be more real with what's happening," Mr. Leonard said.
The emotional dissonance, the creepiness and the dominance all create a picture of a man who lacks the range of emotions the rest of us experience.
In moments of complete dissonance to sexy and stylized CW fantasy, Nancy is visited by the specter of a local girl whose murder is town legend.
I experienced about five seconds of cognitive dissonance as my brain tried to convince me this was not the same person I had met in France.
Bits of dissonance, piercing overtones and gently jarring electronic sounds spike the undulant harmonies, but so subtly that the overall aural impression is of beguiling consonance.
The degree of dissonance it takes to say, in essentially the same breath, "The election was rigged but recounts are a scam," simply boggles the mind.
The fact that citizens who so fiercely opposed you are now patriotically hoping for your successful stewardship is in complete dissonance with the campaign you ran.
In between cacophonous bursts, the acts would explain that they "couldn't have done this without Jesus," and that their snarling dissonance was all in His name.
This cognitive dissonance is brought home yet again in a report published in October from Oil Change International (in collaboration with a bunch of green groups).
When you step into the personal worlds of these artists, yes, there will be struggle and dissonance, but there will also be many shared rooms and views.
There is a tendency to reduce this dissonance through cognitive distortion, by simply concluding that these figures and their policies are in fact popular, legitimate, and acceptable.
The music, too, relates mostly to the beautiful films, underlining scenes of agitation, for example, with liberal dissonance and in general fomenting a mood of, yes, disquiet.
This week's episode, "Dissonance Theory," adds a bit of fuel to the fire when William metaphorically agrees to "put on a black hat," or play the villain.
But anyone seriously worried about the consequences of political dissonance, whistleblowing or leaking should be using an app like Signal that offers strong end-to-end encryption.
This dissonance between the first lady's anti-bullying platform and the president's bully tendencies raise questions about how much she really cares about her Be Best initiative.
Cognitive dissonance â€" the experience of holding two contradictory beliefs â€" can lull us into denying our mistakes and blaming others for their reaction to our behavior.
As it turns out, dissonance between the kind of work that suits your personality and the kind of work your job requires can actually make you sick.
Four weeks into the new administration, as dissonance becomes the norm and every day a new battle, the writers around me have begun to question their purpose.
"AND PER SE AND" allows for a strange and pleasurable cognitive dissonance, and leaves you wondering what use there ever was in having binaries to begin with.
Every time I watch it, I see something new in it, whether it's a particular composition or some other strange dissonance between the sound and the image.
We'll admit that we're so used to seeing Anderson in all her glammed-up glory, we feel a little bit of cognitive dissonance seeing her post-makeunder.
The lead single, "Teasin'," has a pop-punk dual-vocal foundation, but also a murkiness and dissonance that hints at some of Belle And Sebastian's darker moments.
Hearing new details about things they hadn't realized were open to interpretation feels like cognitive dissonance, as if someone were tampering with the wording of the Constitution.
It made for quite a cognitive dissonance between College Park, Md. and the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern District of Virginia and the District of Columbia.
J.P. Ari Lennox, a luxuriously confident singer signed to J. Cole's Dreamville imprint, has a strong, Badu-esque voice and an even stronger taste for cognitive dissonance.
In a 1998 Los Angeles Times column, the adult Alexie laid out his own cognitive dissonance, in explaining just how John Ford's "The Searchers" had ensorcelled him.
Today Google is under growing scrutiny, and the cognitive dissonance between the outward-facing "Don't be evil" stance and the internal misogynistic "brogrammer" rhetoric was too extreme.
The result, for many Afghans, was a painful dissonance: unprecedented hope that peace might finally arrive, and unprecedented anguish over the nightmare consuming them until it did.
In keeping with an administration that has elevated messaging dissonance into fine art, the Trump administration would have benefitted from a clearer announcement of its new policy.
There's something interesting in that dissonance—a recognizance that grappling with these sorts of questions is important, but it doesn't have to be the totality of existence.
Mr. Mayer sometimes found himself at odds with compositional trends, preferring the harmonics of tonal music at a time when the dissonance of atonality was in vogue.
It's a peculiar kind of dissonance: Tracks like "Tom Tom" and "House of Glass" pit tribal rhythms and chillwave synths against dirty reverb and vertigo-inducing feedback.
Colossal bellows, needling synthetic bleats, and grating textures unfold in explosive, angular blocks; harsh noise sits next to shimmering, pristine sounds, dissonance directly up against eerie silences.
So did you have a dissonance kind of experience, because you had a peg leg in the video game but you have real legs in real life?
As these whites observe black people navigating the "white," privileged spaces of our society, they experience a sense of loss or a certain amount of cognitive dissonance.
Any dissonance between the spiritual and the sexual does not seem to have occurred to Schiele: one was a manifestation of the other, for good or ill.
Chiptune's thick, chintzy, modular crunch snaps into place with dissonance in the lower end, as if two adjacent notes are playing at once; the technology's simplicity reassures.
The dissonance between those two stories — the pan-cultural dream and the reality — is what deforms the stated intentions, however good or bad, of the Peter Liang protests.
Moreover, she sees the practice as a means for deconstructing and reconstructing her identity by using layers of objects and images to reference cultural dissonance, language, and history.
The dissonance between who I was and where I actually was in life (compounded with having to watch someone else with the same problem) definitely affected my psyche.
There's a constant cognitive dissonance between the part of your brain that knows it's a screen and the part of your brain that just wants to enjoy it.
Our lesson: Throw in a little dissonance here, quote a familiar circus melody there, and you've got a score that shows just how little separates laughter from terror.
A traditionalist may imagine that identifying as a feminist while simultaneously desiring to be a near-naked model in Sports Illustrated must bely some level of cognitive dissonance.
" And he notes this dissonance: "Everything is terrible, but the U.S. data is still good so most traders and fund managers are seeing this as a buying opportunity.
"It's something unconscious, a lot of the songs I make and songs I'm drawn to have a bright complexion, the higher pitches, a lack of dissonance," He explains.
Bill Farren-Price, a geopolitical analyst at RS Energy Group, said there is subtle but considerable dissonance between the U.S. and Saudi statements following the sanctions waiver announcement.
Because I believe that the pleasure of the text, in the sort of fiction I write, depends largely on the author enabling the safe enjoyment of cognitive dissonance.
The world has never before provided me, personally, with anything like the degree of cognitive dissonance I've experienced, daily, since Trump declared his candidacy, the Brexit vote, etc.
And while that might seem surprising, it's actually a reflection of the dissonance between who we are on the internet and who we are in reality, she explains.
But though that dissonance is apparent, and a melange of people will comment on it, it's those in the know who have a name for what they're seeing.
Dumplin' perfectly captures the dissonance of living in a body that is understood to be shameful, less valuable, undesirable, and in constant need of fixing by everyone else.
This same process of reducing cognitive dissonance is going on with a lot of my Facebook friends — and with political partisans all over the country — at the moment.
A poll commissioned by the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce and released Friday found significant cognitive dissonance between voters' views of the overall economy and their own standing.
Many Americans are still detached enough from consequences like drought, wildfire, and species extinction to hold onto a sliver of cognitive dissonance, and perhaps our candidates know that.
The Handmaid's Tale excels at making us squirm with cognitive dissonance, and this is no exception — even in this psycho dystopia, people are still living their ordinary lives.
The quadrennial presidential election season is always a test of the American ability to withstand cognitive dissonance, and this year's may be the greatest test we've ever faced.
But with "Couch" and "Untitled" (2009), an Ikea chair with a long, tarred tube going through it, the profound effect of the industrial intersecting the domestic is dissonance.
Guns in the Hands of Kids There was a strange dissonance between Sharif Hamza's photographs of teen-agers with guns and Dana Goodyear's accompanying article (Portfolio, March 26th).
But combining a more egalitarian society with a more egalitarian corporate governance would reduce the dissonance between a more socially equal society and a more economically divided one.
"What you are starting to see is a dissonance between a company that is customer-focused and one that isn't (and) the gap keeps widening," he told CNBC.
The dissonance was not so much the traditional one, it's relating to the sort of uneasy feeling that monetary policy can't really offset these shocks that you have.
And if I were to try to address this seeming dissonance, I would do it without denigrating Sanders' appearance or extolling her family values -- because, frankly, who cares?
Oftentimes, these worlds appear to resemble other Doom maps because of their theming and texture use, too, which only further plays up that feeling of alienation and dissonance.
There's a sort of cognitive dissonance when you look at it because it has all the birth dates of all my dad's siblings, he's one of 11 children.
In a 22017 group of felt-tip-pen drawings, the unbridgeable contrast between black ink and white paper amplifies this dissonance till you can almost hear it buzzing.
She has an indiscriminate appetite for cross-cultural pollination and distills the dissonance of contemporary life into these objects that can seem as jarring as they are soothing.
The song is a suite of three disparate sections — two carrying lyrics, one wordless with a spooky high vocal, each section a crescendo of increasing density and dissonance.
Don't quit before you get to Part 2; Monk's solo is a seminar in his language of chiming dissonance, off-the-cliff arpeggios and fistfuls of clanking harmony.
Humor often comes from the dissonance between the expression in her eyes—panic, grievance, barely concealed resentment—and her belief that she projects an air of supreme control.
"There is substantial consumer dissonance when it comes to linking outrage with actual change in consumer behavior," says Scott Galloway, a professor at NYU's Stern School of Business.
It seems designed to cope with the cognitive dissonance caused by the gap between Trump as his faithful followers like to imagine him, and Trump as he is.
Mr. Hoyer quickly backtracked from his remark on Wednesday in an effort to eliminate the dissonance, and Democrats sought to shift the discussion away from disagreements over terminology.
Research has shown that this post-implementation shift in public acceptance can be explained by the notion of cognitive dissonance, famously developed by psychologist Leon Festinger in 1957.
The sexual politics of "Game of Thrones" have long been a model of cognitive dissonance, like an anti-misogyny pamphlet published in the form of a Penthouse letter.
"Similarly, in the U.S., the level of dissonance between the views of women and men has increased since 2018," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an email.
He also discusses his cognitive dissonance with The Cosby Show and preaches about the importance of showing successful black people while showing the alternate realities of black life.
But I suppose my cognitive dissonance is also down to the fact that while 1997 feels like it was absolute ages ago, Myth still feels vital and fresh.
The crisp attenuation of the melodic elements undercuts the atmospheric qualities, repeatedly jolting Carti awake while achieving a cognitive dissonance that renders the album both addictive and inscrutable.
Ted was always insightful and curious, so much so that I felt a fair amount of cognitive dissonance when I considered the work he had once done for Yiannopoulos.
The dissonance between the pink-and-white sterility of her website and the roiling defensiveness of her tone can be a little jarring, but ultimately, she grabs your attention.
Mostly, though, I played Donkey Kong Country and marveled at the cognitive dissonance between what I remember (incredible graphics) and what I was looking at today (not incredible graphics).
And when the cognitive dissonance became too much, and Richard's actions forced Morgan to take a stand, he started to come apart, the memories of his son bursting forth.
By the time you get to the sampling and dissonance of tracks like "The Plague," you'll be too deep into parsing her existential puzzle for it to phase you.
While Fraser performs the masculine role to address issues of feminism, she remains identifiable as a woman (and as herself), increasing the dissonance between the masculine and the feminine.
This creates cognitive dissonance: The clash between my general belief that Andrew is a good person and the specific evidence that he is a jerk would likely distress me.
People who like Sanders's (or Clinton's) political positions and then are presented with evidence that he (or she) may not be a good general election candidate experience cognitive dissonance.
Putting those permanent icons in the space usually occupied by transient notifications creates a dissonance: every time I glance at that corner, I keep thinking I have unread messages.
Quarterback Tom Brady, head coach Bill Belichick and owner Robert Kraft are all "friends" with Trump, as the president says, causing some philosophical dissonance for left-leaning Patriots fans.
"The fact that data from that era could be used in the modern machinery we have today is, I think, what's causing this perception of dissonance," Van Kleek said.
For me it's less about the tonal dissonance — after playing every Uncharted game, I'm used to it — but more because Watch Dogs 2 is so boring as a shooter.
Kennedy had always been a conservative, but his tenure was marked by a cognitive dissonance about his ideological leanings and by the Court's own persistent march to the right.
Many of those youngsters fell by the wayside, finding their opportunities limited either by the influx of talent, homegrown players, or their own struggles with confidence and cultural dissonance.
After two rounds of this, there's a sudden crack and another set of high-pitched drum machines starts rattling along, simultaneously jumpstarting the beat while adding spooky harmonic dissonance.
There's a momentum to being committed to a group that you think is good, and there's a certain amount of cognitive dissonance to make your choice a good choice.
If he delivers a scalding smash of dissonance, it's because he's offering a clear message that just happens to contain a ton: blistering energy, power, pathos, optimism and frustration.
If the redevelopment of the Steinway & Sons piano store in Midtown were a song, it would be a long one, with some dramatic pauses and a bit of dissonance.
More meta-theatrically, one might argue that this collision of harmony and dissonance evokes the very battle between advocates of the Flight 93 National Memorial and its conspiratorial opponents.
Putin wants to spread confusion and dissonance in the United States and other countries for that matter, and he loves to use these modern digital methods to do it.
The dissonance between Mr. Trump's public bellicosity toward foreign automakers and his more accommodating posture in private reflects his growing concern about the fallout of his confrontational trade policy.
It might even be a good idea, a thought that still gives me cognitive dissonance with Amazon's announcement Tuesday that it would build 300 more of these physical bookstores.
Sorting out which ones are which can be a slippery challenge, shaped by one's tolerance for dissonance, appreciation for the tension between spirit and action, and capacity for forgiveness.
I would make the observation that the biggest dissonance in everything that's talked about is timeframe, because even in the 1990s, Masa was talking about a 300-year vision.
They pour their ideas about politics, ecology and interpersonal relationships into vast, multifaceted, semi-abstract compositions that deal in dissonance and overload but often resolve into major-key resplendence.
For younger people there seems to be a kind of cognitive dissonance between yes, we are responsible, and at the same time we know that we are not responsible.
Boyette and Becerra represent some of the dissonance in the ticket industry between fans that operate with their heart and an industry that operates as a richly profitable business.
"That public dissonance was a mistake that will not happen again," the party's secretary general, Gwede Mantashe, said at a news conference after a meeting of the party's leaders.
All now learned their survival depended on how they handled the cognitive dissonance between what they learned as official Marine Corps policy and how that policy was systematically ignored.
But Ms. Parkinson (of AMC's "Humans" and a fabulous Masha in the Royal Court "Seagull" in 2007) inflects Judy's willful domestic blissfulness with a subconscious note of squeaky dissonance.
However, it does signal some dissonance between Democratic political leaders, who have largely struck a conciliatory tone on working with Trump, and the general feelings of the Democratic electorate.
Backfire Effect Cognitive simplicity and dissonance leads to a peculiar phenomena in which people seem to double down on their beliefs in the teeth of overwhelming evidence against them.
It would also suggest that as the election moves forward, Republican leaders will start defending Trump more and more, adjusting their issue stances to reduce the initial cognitive dissonance.
At the press conference afterward, he dismissed the division's most famous black sheep before immediately welcoming a fight with him, a reflection of the dissonance and disarray at 205 pounds.
Even though there's a lot of dissonance in my thoughts about America, I'm still planning to stay here rather than live in PR again, because I enjoy living in difference.
Exactly what enables Enitan to harbor this degree of cognitive dissonance is both the crux of "Farming" and a point on which this provocative if slightly plodding movie remains elusive.
Some games gloss over it, and some — like Spec Ops: The Line and Hotline Miami — revel in the dissonance, forcing players into violence and then condemning them for enjoying it.
On top of its promise to tip the balance of power one way or another between employees and employers, Murphy Oil offers a rare example of intrabranch governmental cognitive dissonance.
The cognitive dissonance reaches its peak when Vyacheslav Molotov (Michael Palin) is awkwardly reintroduced to his wife, whom he had been forced to denounce as an enemy of the people.
But I felt this dissonance of the way that I was responding to it and the way the rest of the world was trying to force me to see it.
Much of their performance repertoire depends on making us laugh and connecting with us so we find ourselves feeling a kind of cognitive dissonance between being repulsed and being engaged.
Facebook has never been a particularly transparent company, and trying to become more transparent while also dealing with the Russia situation has led to plenty of dissonance in its messaging.
A delightful new mashup image from Terrible Nerdery gives us a peek into the adorable cognitive dissonance that would occur if the worlds of Neko Atsume and Mad Max merged.
It inspired a kind of cognitive dissonance: One part of my brain studied the reflection of plants in the water and thought how lovely it was to be in nature.
After two minutes of throbbing dissonance, there's the full-band drop, every bit as satisfying as the one from Home's opener, "An Introduction to the Album," and even more surprising.
The fact that he will take these opportunities every time should create cognitive dissonance among Trump's supporters in a way the other moral dimensions of the collusion scandal do not.
The dissonance in Moreland's songs lies not in their structure—there are no hard angles or jagged bits—but in the ruefulness in his voice and the stories he tells.
This dissonance continues through Infinity War, meaning that he thankfully remains ignorant of any freaky stuff the Big Guy got up to in those very weird two years in space.
At the time, I marveled about the cognitive dissonance that my North Korean counterparts had to tolerate in order to say and believe some of the things they told me.
The odds are that WWE is going to play this off like they planned for this dissonance between what Lynch claims to be and what her reactions determine she is.
The duo of "Sex Jam One: Sexual Machinery" and "Sex Jam Two: Insect Incest" bookend a harrowingly alienating vision of sexuality that's underpinned by dissonance, skewed melody, and extended metaphor.
That dissonance was seen in stark contrast in June, when a parent posted a photo of a hand-drawn lockdown "nursery rhyme" in her daughter's future classroom in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Judge Berman expressed surprise at the dissonance between the violent journal writings and actions of the defendant who committed the bombing and the demeanor of the man facing his sentence.
Like any true sports fan, I'm going to come up with all kinds of absurd rationale to reconcile the cognitive dissonance of loving a team with an asshole on it.
Third, if there is mass dissonance between how people feel they're supposed to act and their actual feelings, then you've got a situation ripe for radical and sudden social change.
The undulating synthesizer bass line that runs through most of the track keeps dipping toward silence; above it is a quieter, glassy-toned loop that's a constant but distant dissonance.
And political fear of resurgent fascism, which can cause some cognitive dissonance since at least some of Europe's neo-fascists profess sympathy for Israel while expressing open hostility to Muslims.
Wider discussions about the nature of science and how it works are vitally important in our world of shouty social media, conspiracy theories, fake news, confirmation bias and cognitive dissonance.
At other clubs, executives, too, have come and gone: owners not trusting their own judgment, vacillating between concepts and advisers, unable to hear themselves think amid the deafening cultural dissonance.
A senior State Department official, asked Wednesday if they saw any dissonance between their message of women's empowerment and the administration's policies on abortion and reproductive health access, said no.
The cognitive dissonance she experiences every time Etsy announces a move that wrings additional revenue out of its sellers is the product of a tension that isn't exactly Etsy's fault.
Savinio's painting carries on the dissonance of his music (he called his style Sincerismo, or Sincerism), preserving the illusionistic character of Renaissance painting while dallying with various degrees of abstraction.
As good as Hodge traditionally is — and he is very good — it's near impossible for him to sell the bizarre dissonance that is him arguing with someone inside his head.
Bringing such forces of dissonance together makes for an album that goes to the darkest, most disconnected places possible, yet Jay's voice brings a human element to the otherwise oppressive music.
Despite the game's solid foundation and admirable goals, an ever-present dissonance existed between its high ambitions and its inability to fully deliver on them without a few eye-rolling moments.
"The strangest part has been the cognitive dissonance that seems to exist between the perception around the foundation for people who don't know our work, and the actual work," she says.
The cognitive dissonance between LuAnn's real-life and the televised, five-months-old version gets even worse when the former countess and Tom arrive at Tinsley Mortimer's "Thank You, Sonja" party.
If Joslin were recording Massi's death, this would be what we experience: the perverse dissonance between the worst moment of Joslin's life and his attempt to make a movie about it.
In a way, the dissonance itself is a form of kitsch, as when "Dollar Days" erupts in a bug-eyed saxophone solo backed by the cheesiest synth textures in Bowie's arsenal.
At least I found that it was an incredible cognitive dissonance between what I perceived as that public expectation and what was actually me, where I wanted to go with it.
There may be (and probably is) deeper development as the game rolls on, but there's a sense of dissonance between the game Kitase described and the one played live at E3.
Sure, we care in the abstract, but our uncertainties as to what will unfold, as well as our tendency to underestimate the pace at which time passes, creates a cognitive dissonance.
Unfortunately, there is still some cognitive dissonance here, because Apple allows an app to call this API even if a user has set the Photo Access setting to Never in settings.
Whether it's the cognitive dissonance of Guns N' Roses playing to the flower-crowned and glowstick hordes, Axl's inability to move, or something more mysterious and intangible, the magic is absent.
Writers before me like Susan Sontag and Barbara Ehrenreich lived with breast cancer (and Sontag died from it), and both wrote about the dissonance of war metaphors in describing our disease.
Their rapport is distilled in a rendition of Tom Waits's woozy barroom song "The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)" with an arrangement that takes a sudden left turn into dissonance.
"I don't think Mattis's dissonance with Trump was lost on anyone," Ely Ratner, a top Asia advisor to then-Vice President Joseph Biden, said in an interview about Mattis's recent remarks.
The cognitive dissonance between Zuckerberg's characterization of the company and the recent evidence was on display in the series of interviews he gave last week in an attempt at damage control.
But those efforts have not always squared with the president's rhetoric, creating a dissonance between him and his advisers that has left onlookers puzzled and at times skeptical of Trump's views.
According to the psychological theory of cognitive dissonance, humans experience extreme stress when there is an inconsistency between our beliefs ("Meat-eating is bad") and our behaviors ("I like eating meat").
"I'd always known my father to assert the male prerogative," Ms. Faludi writes in the opening pages of "In the Darkroom," trying to convey the dissonance and drama of this announcement.
It's not exactly laugh-out-loud funny but technically works because of dramatic irony—the dude doesn't seem to understand the cognitive dissonance the viewer experiences or the discomfort it induces.
Like Papers, Please (a game the developers told me they were inspired by), Orwell plays with the dissonance between your actions, our expectations of how we are supposed to play games.
You know these products are meant to be purchased for and by women because their rambunctious messages are paired with pleasing, unchallenging, traditionally feminine aesthetics, creating a cheeky sense of dissonance.
Cognitive dissonance, which is the psychological discomfort experienced by someone confronted by information that conflicts with their beliefs, can be created by forcing someone to feel personally responsible for climate change.
Growing US output, coupled with increasing internal dissonance, risks downgrading OPEC's decision-making power over markets long term — which could give members cause to re-think their involvement in the bloc.
" Some internet men are experiencing so much cognitive dissonance over all of these social changes that they've come up with a new, more masculine term for tending to their appearance: "looksmaxing.
We rarely tire of perceiving the relationship between the snowflake and the storm, because the individual unit suggests infinity in a way that can actually be held without triggering cognitive dissonance.
The dissonance between federal laws that outlaw marijuana and a growing number of state laws that allow and regulate it make uncertainty a fact of life for marijuana businesses and consumers.
Speaking of dissonance, the musician Paul Weller grew up near Eton, though he sure wasn't posh, and he came to loathe the exercises and pomp of the school and its students.
There's a lot of dissonance in some of the ensemble scenes — but also some abstracted waltz pulses that are amusing for the would-be-elegant way they wander in from nowhere.
That cognitive dissonance, along with Narcissister's grab bag of props, prosthetics and costumes, which she layers on as if she were a Russian doll, lends her dance pieces a sinister air.
Although the show is sometimes thematically diverse to the point of dissonance, each artist has taken pains to create work uniquely capable of speaking to the complex layers of their identities.
It felt difficult to square the democratic world outside the office with the feudal arrangement inside it; I spent a lot of time marveling at the cognitive dissonance of it all.
In 1948, Crawford penned a letter to the composer Edgard Varèse outlining the principles of her style, including an emphasis on clear melodic lines, independent rhythmic parts, musical cohesion and dissonance.
Bold geometric shapes break up the contours of the room like dazzle paint, mimicking the dissonance of modernist music, as abstract films by Hans Richter play on a built-in screen.
The scale of the calamity created a cognitive dissonance: In many moments during the two straight weeks I spent on the road reporting, I would forget that I was in Australia.
Neshat's calligraphic inscriptions have become signs of the dissonance of the immigrant experience, the ways that parts of our language, cultural references, and world view remain illegible, obscure, and often misunderstood.
It was fascinating, though, to hear Mr. Tao draw out every dissonance-statured, vehement element of the sonata while also bringing affecting tranquillity to the pensive conclusion of the last movement.
It's piping and childlike in "Party," while it's low and poised in "Imagining My Man" except for sudden, vehement interruptions: "I do not have the answer," she cries with cutting dissonance.
In the near term, Anthony was asked what message he thought he was sending to his teammates with his new willingness to share the ball — even if he experiences some cognitive dissonance.
On "Quintet [Tristano] 2014," seven discs of pieces associated with the jazz pianist Lennie Tristano and his circle, Mr. Braxton, best known as a saxophonist, instead plays piano, diving joyfully into dissonance.
The dissonance between the scientific titles, and the concepts they denote, with the content, and form of the poems often creates cognitive openings for understanding how science, history, life and poetry intersect.
The question was how the swing justice, Anthony Kennedy—author of four landmark rights rulings on gender and sexuality, and a staunch protector of religious liberty—would address his own cognitive dissonance.
I have to say, it caused a little bit of internal conflict because other people started citing my work as opposing Gould, and that put me in a bit of cognitive dissonance.
The dissonance epitomizes the broader tension data behemoths like Google and Facebook have lately grappled with over how to reconcile their competing priorities of safeguarding user trust and turning a healthy profit.
But it also reflects a longstanding cognitive dissonance, a divide between what America currently looks like for marginalized communities and what America has long professed to be for all of its citizens.
That's not to say that CES and Detroit are in perfect harmony, and in the dissonance we find a host of questions that will need to be answered in the coming years.
The dissonance shows that another half year that has passed since the EU leaders last failed to break the deadlock saw little real progress on the most contested parts of the reform.
Under normal circumstances, this kind of dissonance would highlight the narrative strain TWD suffers from when it has to introduce integral comic book moments and plot lines that don't translate to television.
Sweet melodies shake out the dirt from their hair before turning back on themselves in perfect feelgood resolution ("Black Hole"); others get halfway there and rub their dissonance in your face ("Westermarck").
McDonagh's ear is cocked, instead, for the noise of human dissonance, and never is the clash more jarring than when Willoughby explains to Mildred that he's dying of cancer, and dying fast.
Large investors from Pimco to JPMorgan are wary of the dissonance between the strength of the US economy and other parts of the world that are on the brink of a recession.
In a sense, they've been living in a "theater-of-the-absurd play" for quite a while, dodging the ghosts of their past and doing battle with the monsters of cognitive dissonance.
It's a film ruled by dissonance: On one hand, the accepting, otherworldly nature of a nearly wholly-gay gathering, and on the other, the kinds of internalized discrimination that gay culture brings.
I'd gotten pretty comfortable with shooting, but even better (I thought!) at living in a perpetual state of cognitive dissonance, as if I had consumed America's gun problem and now embodied it.
The Iberi Choir, from (the country) Georgia, sang gorgeously harmonized songs, many of them a cappella, with convoluted passages of eerie dissonance; one song had lyrics dating back to the 12th century.
In an email, Iyengar wrote: identity politics makes Democrats and Republicans whose preferences on the issues are at odds with their party platform misperceive the party position so as to minimize dissonance.
The score risks sounding amorphous at times, but Ms. Saariaho prevents this by injecting shards of dissonance, elusive harmonies that slip and groan, and spiraling figures that create moments of dizzying intensity.
The very name you've chosen (Grieving Honeymooner) speaks to this dissonance, as does the fact that you have to rely on a smartphone app to gaze into the eyes of your beloved.
The implied dissonance between ends and means gets even more puzzling as countries that Washington wants to go to bat for, with nukes if necessary, are seen schmoozing with America's arch rivals.
For white working-class families, where women often work out of necessity and who also believe in the importance of divergent responsibilities for men and women, that dissonance sows significant marital conflict.
"I realized early on that if I built an ideal situation that did not mimic an Indian election, there would be a huge cognitive dissonance when people encounter (actual) elections," said Kapoor.
What kicks off like a record spinning anxiety, indignation, and dissonance into powerful noise-pop anthems soon begins taking stock of the world around it, and doubles down on its restless angst.
Every so often, the kids and their mom (Maya Rudolph) pop up in the live-action scenes, and their family dissonance creates chaos and intimations of doom in Bricksburg until it doesn't.
The cognitive dissonance is born of the tension between the decision you made, your view of yourself as a good investor, and the current evidence that this stock wasn't a great buy.
Through magical synthetic syncretism, he revitalizes the blues, a genre that hasn't changed much for a while, and he also adds edge and cognitive dissonance to Bollywood pop, which often turns sickly sweet.
Publications from the New York Times to the Atlantic covered the cognitive dissonance between the gay men who wanted to help victims and the bigoted, outdated policies that prevented them from doing so.
So if they're going to be holding a stock for five or six months at a time and our strategy on an average takes seven years to mature, you have a huge dissonance.
Flash cold smoking, done in the kitchen just before plating, imparts a tangy, cooked woodland savor to the raw flesh of the fish that makes for a delicious cognitive dissonance in the mouth.
"Dissonance Theory" answered some questions and deepened the mystery of others, but more than anything it once again highlighted the immense talent of the people working both on-camera and off on Westworld.
That dissonance might confuse users, discourage them from posting to Student Voices or lead them to assume their clips will disappear from their profile too — which could leave embarrassing content exposed to hirers.
If there's meant to be an intentional dissonance here between subject matter and stylistic treatment, the film doesn't make it clear, and the result is a film that inspires cringing rather than cowering.
"Body" harnesses the dissonance between low, resonant electronic shiver and high, percussive rattle as she sings a chorus whose detachment lends it savor; the melody's modest tingle matches the song's modest sensual detail.
Writing for NBC, Marcie Bianco explained the cognitive dissonance of this internalized misogyny in compelling and articulate terms, which — as a white woman from conservative, Southern-minded Missouri — seem pretty accurate to me.
I realized their dissonance was becoming more cohesive the more I listened to it, and in moments, my brain would rearrange the awkward guitars with the stumbling drums to make sense of it.
Through some combination of quick, delicate guitar playing and a distinctive set of scales whose breezy dissonance I've heard only in Saharan music, he generates a blithe uplift, tempered by hints of menace.
Psychologists have a name for this disconnect between the emotions around a living animal and its suffering (or in extreme situations of human suffering) and the benefits humans reap from it: cognitive dissonance.
It is in the context of such civilizational chosenness that periods of perceived decline can generate a disturbing cognitive dissonance: How could we, the necessarily greatest community, be weak or even non-dominant?
We lost a lot of good women and men to the Battle of Citizen Kane of Video Games, and I still grimace on the anniversary of the Three Day Siege of Ludonarrative Dissonance.
I see the contradiction between this paragraph and the one about humans having that nifty skill of retaining our brain function during sex, but I don't see anything to do about the dissonance.
It's the sort of cognitive dissonance that the NHL has taken to grandmaster levels over the years—the words, the place where they were said, the ignorance of the reality that's been created.
But in passage after passage, Mr. Storgards emphasized the discontinuities and jarring turns of the music, as well as the piercing shards of dissonance that Sibelius folds into his deceptively sonorous harmonic language.
A brutal last stampede is cut short by a blaring dissonance in the horns and a reverberating chime—an alarm like the one that sounds in "Doctor Atomic" just before the final detonation.
"But it can backfire," not only because of the cognitive dissonance from laughing when you don't mean it, she said, but also because it encourages the bad or clueless behavior that preceded it.
That cognitive dissonance was on display during the briefing Thursday as Coats, national security adviser John Bolton and FBI Director Chris Wray were pressed about contradictions in the administration's messaging and the President's.
When he mocks Paper Boi on his YouTube channel, he sees no cognitive dissonance in later running into Paper Boi on the street and inviting him to ride along as he delivers pizzas.
There's a cognitive dissonance at play that has us viewing rosé more like La Croix than Jim Beam, and it's only adding to the more than 400,000 women already in treatment for alcoholism.
This term is now ubiquitous, but also strongly reminiscent of Borat, if you're familiar with him, so please beware the cognitive dissonance when attempting to initiate SEXY TIME while referring to SEXY TIME.
"Half Past France," once a wistful ballad, was remade with clouds of ominous orchestral dissonance; "Leaving It Up to You," once a rocker, became even more queasy when turned into brittle, twitchy funk.
Now that The People Vs. OJ Simpson's started on BBC 2, we may see that dissonance play out with a bigger audience as a grisly 1990s death connects to current reality TV celebrities.
This exhibition opens up a wider and deeper view of a major artist whose drawings underscore a central feature of his work: he has never retreated toward refining complexities or softening the dissonance.
There was a certain dissonance here: The ruling Communist Party of China, officially atheist and repressive toward many of the country's Muslims, was helping build a railway connecting the holiest sites in Islam.
Nonetheless, he cherishes a certain dissonance in the décor, at least — the furniture and oddments from his grandmother, like the shawl on the piano, that do not quite fit with their sophisticated surroundings.
Now before the cognitive dissonance could finish settling in, it was off to the races for the defense who put on a surprisingly strong case for why the presidents actions don't merit removal.
Then from the start, he gave an eloquent demonstration, leaning into the vivid washes of dissonance in the opening Rondo, no mean feat on an instrument of such limited dynamic range and resources.
A life of "adhering to political liberalism in the public sphere but social conservatism at home or at the mosque very easily runs the risk of creating severe cognitive dissonance," he told me.
Even though I have absolutely no evidence for it, I imagine Hemon — always attuned to comic dissonance — being either annoyed or amused by the intrusion of something as mundane as a bar code.
GQ's amazing 2011 profile of Tatum — in which he and the reporter end up getting drunk in a ghost town and camping out in Snuggies — articulated this dissonance perfectly: Tatum starts to giggle.
They've gathered the requisite materials for a wall of sound and assembled them in reverent hushed miniature, as if constructing a sacred musical space too fragile for any sort of energy or dissonance.

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