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"jarring" Definitions
  1. having a harshly unpleasant or disturbing effect on one’s nerves, feelings, thoughts, etc.:The news of my cancer diagnosis was both jarring and devastating.
  2. (of sounds) producing a harshly unpleasant effect; discordant: I’d much rather wake up to a gentle vibration than to the jarring sound of my phone alarm.
  3. conflicting, clashing, or disagreeing:There is a jarring contrast between the trees and open space of the peaceful park and its hostile border of gray concrete warehouses and parking garages.
  4. vibrating or shaking; characterized by sudden, jerky movements:There was enough rock on that trail to make for a jarring ride on a bike with narrow wheels and no suspension.
  5. the act, state, or effect of clashing or conflicting:Paradoxically, the jarring of an encounter with the arts in the middle of outdoor urban space creates a connection between them.
  6. the act of shaking or the state of being shaken; sudden, jerky movement:The seats had no padding and I felt bruises forming from the jarring of the truck.
  7. the act of disturbing a person by harsh, discordant sound or by something unsettling, unexpected, or unpleasant:For UK readers, using the British text edition makes for a comfortable read without the jarring of unfamiliar spelling or phrasing.

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And this is jarring — to them, and to me.
The result was something altogether familiar — yet decidedly jarring.
The jarring image is one of many from the attack.
It's a jarring time to love Charlie Brooker's twisted creation.
It's an effective hook, but it's also a jarring one.
It's almost comforting, except that it's also kind of jarring.
But just exactly how jarring is this to the world?
Seeing an airplane early in the episode was almost jarring.
One recurring theme, though, was unexpected and a bit jarring.
Making those numbers even more jarring: These were closed primaries.
It was a jarring, tense time for the university's students.
It's jarring because she's the first person to do so.
New research released on Friday contains even more jarring numbers.
Mendes described the experience as jarring, but ultimately very moving.
It's a jarring transition that speaks to Vane's entire philosophy.
I am not the first to notice this jarring juxtaposition.
If the image was puzzling then, it is jarring now.
There's also a jarring psychological tension that Bay taps into.
Constantly to do this results in an odd, jarring rhythm.
The number is jarring — 333, more than one per week.
The moves were too big, sometimes, the bumps too jarring.
This note is short and jarring if you're the recipient.
This playfully jarring juxtaposition felt smartly representative of contemporary Vietnam.
I fear we're about to witness a jarring role reversal.
No public elections are needed, and jarring transitions are rare.
Change is jarring, and I'm undergoing a lot of it.
It was jarring, the sudden density of people and materiel.
When I left for university, fasting alone quickly became jarring.
The contrast between their selflessness and Trump's selfishness is jarring.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It has become a jarring and frequent contradiction.
This can feel confusing and jarring as a prospective traveler.
That Biden would praise rather than condemn Eastland is jarring.
She remembers some of the jarring juxtapositions of that candidacy.
To her, the quiet of the average home is jarring.
The story is as jarring as it is depressingly familiar.
The comparison sells short the jarring nature of the shift.
The transitions are fuzzy, less jarring, everything is dreamy here.
It's a jarring mesh but the two pull it off.
Oddly, though, the view of the parking lot was jarring.
The jarring news sent employees across the school district scrambling.
In a moment of crisis, it's particularly jarring and dangerous.
Mr. Williams's entry into the potential race could be jarring.
The number is jarring — 185, more than one per week.
Do you want to create a calming or jarring feeling?
The suspension settings are spot-on — firm, but not jarring.
The combination of nudity and anonymity has a jarring effect.
But coming into this latest series fresh could be jarring.
Which is actually the most jarring part of the exhibit.
But instead of fighting, how about this jarring idea: sharing.
That made the NBA's initial climbdown and apology particularly jarring.
More jarring is the Juul character played by Jennifer Ehle.
So it can be a little bit jarring for people.
The spirit of open defiance, while jarring, felt curiously festive.
That was the last jarring, I guess, shift in labor.
Yet such jarring juxtapositions add to the opera's ominous allure.
For residents, the state's first shutdown in decades was jarring.
And was it jarring to make such a big change?
The photographs inside L'Italia fascista are slightly jarring for modern eyes.
Call me sensitive, but I found the experience a little jarring.
Not this violent, but similarly jarring levels of insanity and irrationality.
It's jarring but luckily, doesn't take away anything from the show.
Some things are clear at the end of this jarring week.
"Chatterbox" is unsettling, jarring even — which is part of LaFleur's goal.
The technique might be jarring, but it's what makes it interesting.
Still, Sunday's attack was especially jarring in its method and magnitude.
Now crowded together, their differences in scale and media are jarring.
And as bookends, the episodes seemed jarring and out of place.
It was jarring to see how much older he seemed. Tired.
Q: When Rob got successful in financial management, was it jarring?
But the effect is compelling rather than jarring or heavy-handed.
Jarring chords from the blaring news programs echo from the TVs.
The post-credits scene confirms that hint in visceral, jarring detail.
It was jarring at first, until I learned what was happening.
What then motivates this terrible "Never," with its abnormal, jarring priority?
But he was rather thankful for the jarring change of setting.
The questions Postman raises in Amusing Ourselves to Death are jarring.
It mostly just creates jarring "wait, did I miss something?" moments.
A warm, sepia light irradiates the past, glossing out jarring details.
Closer to Yemen's front lines, people have made more jarring transformations.
For the men who profited off wantonness, the transition feels jarring.
The background music also felt loud, jarring and needless at times.
The combination of different pictures is so seamless that it's jarring.
"This is incredibly jarring," a person in the White House said.
The unusual instrumentation allowed for some interesting (though sometimes jarring) coloring.
But the rest was a series of jarring images in conflict.
Finding this jarring, I reached out to DaddyBear for further clarification.
The sight was jarring enough to call for a deep overhaul.
The strained self-assessment is then met with a jarring interruption.
It was a jarring transition in a day of political shocks.
I know that that's really jarring and tough for folks initially.
Telling these stories, however, means including some uncomfortable and jarring imagery.
Will Jarring Music Drive Drug Users From a German Train Station?
There's still not enough housing, still jarring inequality on the streets.
His silence is jarring, since Mr. Bolton, Mr. Pompeo and Gen.
Even after solving, looking at WHOME is jarring and self-referential.
Would upsetting the natural order of things be jarring or delicious?
The lack of precautions was jarring considering where I'd just been.
Life is a jarring mix of the routine and the disrupted.
The change would be jarring, and it would cost more, too.
It's especially jarring when he singles out individual reporters for criticism.
Trenna Paxton told BuzzFeed News over Twitter how "jarring" it's been.
All of it feels jarring after decades in education, she added.
Just don't call to apologize out of the blue — too jarring.
King claims the clip appears jarring when edited out of context.
Occasionally, American actors will cameo on these shows to jarring effect.
Which is why looking in the mirror can occasionally be jarring.
Trooper Axtman noted how jarring such fatal accident scenes can be.
The new pose is both jarring and, in legislative terms, incongruous.
But even digitally conditioned audiences may find the constant crosscuts jarring.
I've done this trip before, and the contrast is always jarring.
Ms. Dixon said having Sputnik dominate the same frequency was jarring.
Now his natural British accent sounded jarring, like a put-on.
He deftly manipulated electronic images to produce otherworldly, sometimes jarring visions.
It can be jarring to realize just how deep misogyny goes.
"That was jarring to some people, particularly white liberals," he said.
They are lined with mink —but the affect is still jarring.
For South Koreans, the new economic reality has been especially jarring.
I find that a little jarring and hard on the system.
Natasha's romantic delirium is rendered in jarring cuts and tinkling sounds.
Some of the shapes and combinations were awkward or visually jarring.
Deep in the report, another jarring figure leapt out at me.
They're always there, brief splinters in her consciousness, jarring her awake.
What made you pair up the jarring movement with the song?
" "There's nothing jarring, and I think the market is reflecting that.
The fake news bonanza couldn't have come against a more jarring backdrop.
Ahmed actually cracks a smile at one point, and it's almost jarring.
Compare it to the band's earlier releases and it's straight-up jarring.
But it is jarring how disconnected the video is from the song.
The collection taps into the superficial, jarring aspects of the man's legacy.
Most jarring for players and fans will be the revised scoring system.
The transition from athlete competitor to performer can be awkward and jarring.
The big picture: If the 5.5% statistic sounds jarring, you're not alone.
That sounds surreal on paper, and the execution is just as jarring.
Still, what a jarring thing to see as you're exiting a plane.
WASHINGTON, Aug 11 (Reuters) - It has become a jarring and frequent contradiction.
But seeing Trump in this new job is obviously a bit jarring.
So seeing our reality compressed or expanded can be disorienting or jarring.
It aims to assault, unafraid to be difficult or jarring or ugly.
The nostalgic, make-believe angle of the release trailer is immediately jarring.
The video stills are jarring and for many, the video is disturbing.
Now they're selling the jarring creations to help fund the camp's needs.
Which makes his language on Saudi Arabia over the weekend somewhat jarring.
That said, the building is a jarring combination of phallic and fussy.
It might be jarring to see, but it's nothing to worry about.
The record's dissonant, jarring explorations reflect the claustrophobic discomfort that produced them.
That's why the cold open to "Quite a Ride" is so jarring.
The shifts happen quickly and without much warning, and they are jarring.
Black voters found Gillespie's ads more jarring than even Latino voters did.
He likens sensitization to experiencing an earthquake or other physically jarring event.
That's what makes top Democrats' sudden embrace of the term so jarring.
Still, the experience is jarring for new centers adjusting to Brady's ways.
For anyone on West 323rd Street, the explosion Saturday night was jarring.
His trips to hurricane disaster zones last year were jarring at times.
The words of caution from the Bank of England were jarring nonetheless.
Mr. Lazio said the sudden lack of attention could be most jarring.
The transition from Debbie's story into Denice's is sudden and somewhat jarring.
It's jarring for the body as a mover and I like that.
We don't notice the switching, because it would be too jarring experientially.
"Welcome Wagon" is our first college episode, and boy, is it jarring.
It is a pretty jarring transition from this to Knock Knock Knock.
But life also has a way of jarring you back into it.
The overall effect isn't jarring or dizzying, though; it's effortless and absorbing.
Still, there are a few jarring CG moments, including Aunt Sarah's cats.
Doughty lets us know she finds this as jarring as we do.
The season can be jarring for people who are new to Netflix.
But listening closely, I found some of their chatter to be jarring.
That may be quite a jarring message for Hispanic voters to hear.
To a member of that Orthodox 10 percent, his choice is jarring.
My brief experience thinking of myself as transgender was jarring and confusing.
But Mr. Bahena Rivera's quiet demeanor sometimes stood out in jarring ways.
A jarring performance like that will shake the confidence of any player.
But he conceded that the first inning had been jarring to watch.
Imposing realistic features on cutesy images will always be a bit jarring.
"It was almost jarring," said Carrie Lee Lancaster, 20, a rising junior.
In the age of iPhones and Facebook, such photos can be jarring.
For viewers new to this format, the shifting tone can feel jarring.
Uncontrolled immigration and jarring terrorist attacks have been persistent problems as well.
At the program's peak, the racial disparities in its enforcement were jarring.
The contrast with the cover photo could scarcely have been more jarring.
It is more than a little jarring to see it all again.
Relocating from the city to the suburbs can be a jarring transition.
But she admitted that the accusations against Mr. O'Reilly had been jarring.
It was a jarring example of how unprepared the board can be.
For those who knew him as the Beast, the transformation was jarring.
Flag-burning is a jarring act because it is a symbolic desecration.
Jarring things can happen when the sea comes crashing into human habitats.
Whatever the sentiment, seeing "Heil Hitler" signs in the neighborhood was jarring.
The only jarring note in Mr. Rivera's elevator is the call buzzer.
Some said it was jarring because of his past promises about independence.
It's just so jarring to hear someone sing like this in 2019.
Often, the juxtaposition between the subjects and their surroundings can be jarring.
Jayne remembers how Goldie initially found the one-love ethos almost jarring.
Verdict: The crooks' lack of any kind of decency or empathy is jarring.
The emotional claustrophobia is made more jarring by the openness of the set.
The paucity of information is particularly jarring considering Bezos had months to prepare.
The more jarring change about Bill — er, Will — is that he doesn't stutter.
The app has bright colors, but nothing jarring or hard to look at.
The mouse-like remote touch interface is jarring to use, with weird feedback.
Women who have been misdiagnosed with PCOS said the experience could be jarring.
Two jarring reminders of how far Republicans have to go popped up today.
But even given the relatively slower growth goals, Seats found the acceleration jarring.
I hadn't expected the experience to be that jarring, I told Holzer afterward.
Remembering that you're doing that, conversely, just feels jarring and a little bad.
Though change can be jarring for loyal customers, it's not exactly a surprise.
It's a jarring question given the fact that we haven't yet formally met.
The influx of art galleries, hi-rise luxury condos, and hotels is jarring.
This makes sense when you think about it, but is jarring at first.
Most jarring, I've lost my old relationship with the map of the Tube.
The professionalization of what is essentially a student competition is a little jarring.
Alex is severely autistic, so any kind of change is jarring for him.
Seeing real humanity on-screen can be really jarring from a female perspective.
Ex Machina: A near-masterpiece that was undone by its jarring, oblique ending.
The single musical chimes that accompany each moment will feel a little jarring.
DeVos has expressed jarring, but honest sentiments about the quality of public education.
"Blue Valentime" is a jarring, purposely unfunny episode of a very funny sitcom.
Facebook's new look might be a bit jarring if you're not expecting it.
Two weeks before that, he suffered a perforated lung on this jarring hit.
It verges on sci-fi but it's very subtle and very jarring, too.
SOMEBODY SAID HOW JARRING, HOW SHOCKING WAS IT WHEN YOU GOT THE INFORMATION.
I find myself dumbfounded by the jarring tone-deafness of ESPN's decision-makers.
Even though I knew this might happen, it's still so jarring to see.
This, to me, was one of the most jarring realizations of my recovery.
This transition is jarring to say the least — but it was always inevitable.
In the film's first few beats, all of his lines are jarring rebuttals.
Hearing "cunt" is still pretty jarring, though, probably because it doesn't happen often.
Now, she says, social media companies may face similar, and perhaps jarring, scrutiny.
But it was the subject matter here that made Sanders' reply so jarring.
But a quick dismissal is still jarring, and Boston has felt it before.
To talk of a Democratic challenge with female voters may seem somewhat jarring.
The nominee has a jarring history of hateful anti-gay rhetoric and behavior.
In any event, it's a jarring move for a public official to make.
Friends described the décor as unsightly, a jarring departure from the governor's mansion.
At other times, the images and headlines create a jarring, even disturbing, juxtaposition.
Sadly, many people were wrong and have received a jarring wake up call.
But the most jarring omission of all had nothing to do with Williamson.
In March a jarring video surfaced, showing the four pleading for their lives.
I was more taken aback by the horse's jarring anatomically correct under-parts.
I was unprepared for the jarring change, and I HATED the triangular shape.
But living in a stream of constant, jarring noises can be highly toxic.
In New York City, it's a bit jarring for the first two days.
"It was really jarring, and men didn't like it," Sow recalled to me.
The spires are visually jarring, as if to perpetuate an element of anxiety.
My head wasn't flopping sideways or forward all the time, jarring me awake.
It's unwieldy and weird, with creaky plot twists and jarring shifts of mood.
But something about Instagram's ostensible greater intimacy, perhaps, makes the exclusion more jarring.
It was a violation of her privacy, he knew, but it was jarring.
It is jarring to think I could live through three sagas of impeachment.
I never found this jarring — I just it found powerful and expertly executed.
Yet what happened this week in the Bronx and Queens was jarring nonetheless.
This helps to drown out jarring sounds that might disturb a sleeping baby.
But the justification, unveiled late on Wednesday, may have been even more jarring.
And that was what was so jarring and disquieting about Mr. Trump's speech.
"That was jarring — three white people telling me I was racist," she says.
It's always a little jarring when someone or something flip-flops on you.
Too much grip in basketball is jarring on the body, Nike's Chang said.
His gilded cabinet, still being confirmed, presents a jarring contrast with his message.
Still, this has been a jarring time for Israelis of all political beliefs.
A second viewing made its head-snapping twists and turns seem less jarring.
Razer's laptop offers brief and jarring glimpses into the future of mobile computing.
It's soothing, as if you're underwater, yet jarring and jaunty at certain points.
A few jarring connections as Kattar stepped in and suddenly Kattar wasn't so mobile.
Many didn't know what to make of the jarring trailer, but it piqued interest.
Leaving this world to worry about chop shops and desert car explosions is jarring.
It looks terrible and very jarring and I want to change it back. How??????
Our pro-Hillary Facebook feeds were part of what made Trump's win so jarring.
And to hear it from the President&aposs personal lawyer is a little jarring.
But the premise is still quite sinister, and watching it in action is jarring.
And I wasn't prepared for how jarring being shaken from a state serenity is.
In a jarring spell of compassion, Gretchen appears concerned for Lindsay, who seems unchanged.
It also means playing the PlayStation Classic is a jarring trip back in time.
And, at times, such glaring opposition to the norm may be a little jarring.
This animation is jarring, with the latter app seeming to bounce up at you.
The forgiving stretch of the cords makes the movement of the sled less jarring.
Especially on Adam Conley, who started the game, the effect was jarring and sad.
The constraint forced an effervescent comedy style that was jarring, nonsensical, and constantly surprising.
"Right off the bat, the show's title is jarring for some people," she acknowledges.
Watching your portfolio expand and contract in times like this can be incredibly jarring.
But the most jarring moment might be when he empathizes with Kim Jong-un.
It's jarring, would be terrifying to witness, and must have been traumatic to experience.
This also can be a jarring change to get used to for longtime Twitter.
I expected the result to be deeply jarring, but it was actually pretty pleasant.
Projects that used the three screens as individual canvases, however, felt significantly more jarring.
The smile on June's face is jarring — almost as if she's breaking the rules.
The dough is often baked with charcoal powder, resulting in a jarring black color.
Meg Downey, IGN The Phase One nostalgia does seem a bit jarring at times.
But here, it's a jarring admission of desperation in a cloud of dark thoughts.
That was a jarring setback for Trump and Ryan, but leaders gradually rebuilt support.
For one teenager, that consequence comes with the jarring price tag of $36 million.
What a searing, jarring film Lady Macbeth is — I left feeling a little shaken.
But where it starts to get jarring for me is the naked, misplaced Anglophilia.
Altuve continues to recover from a jarring collision with OF Teoscar Hernandez on Tuesday.
It's also giving publishers the option to remove jarring mid-roll ads from videos.
Of course, some of the negative potential consequences of protectionism are more viscerally jarring.
The jarring differences between iOS on your iPhone and Android might drive you crazy.
Once one of the best pitchers in baseball, Harvey's issues this season were jarring.
There was more in the way of jarring undercurrents and agitation in this work.
Moreover, the juxtaposition between standard social media fare and violent imagery is profoundly jarring.
The result is a jarring contrast to the national discourse on poverty and inequality.
"Going through a school shooting is extremely traumatic and jarring," Mollie Davis told Broadly.
""We wanted it to be jarring to the audience that, suddenly, she's someone else.
This may be why the moment in the grocery store is so dang jarring!
The decision is all the more jarring given the conservative slant of the court.
In the Sactown interview, Mr. Ramos explained the method behind his sometimes jarring imagery.
Jarring, too, are some of the ways in which American politics appear to function.
" House Republican: "I think we all assumed this was coming, but it's still jarring.
It is jarring to resurface at show's end, from harrowing privation into cushy Chelsea.
It's jarring to watch a usually quotidian scene suddenly transform into one so unforgettable.
To be seen for the man I was felt glorious, sure, but also jarring.
Just the image of one of our kids attached to a tube was jarring.
The transition was jarring for the founders, who loved their business as it was.
Given the ubiquity of these shows, it's jarring to consider the scale of it.
The most jarring incident came in August 2015, a month after the 709 arrests.
Sighs of relief from an entire borough of New York City can be jarring.
Among the more jarring parts of Mr. Kelly's speech was his message to lawmakers.
This jarring photo shows the death of the Boeing 747 jumbo jet in America
In jarring testimony, Cohen also says Trump repeatedly made racist comments about African-Americans.
The designers avoided jarring juxtapositions, finding ways to balance moments of tragedy and levity.
A jarring two-thirds of the state's roads are in mediocre condition or worse.
When I later began to practice as a civilian, however, the transition was jarring.
But for others, the book's particular blend of fact and fiction has been jarring.
If the vibration is too jarring, you can lower its intensity on the app.
It's a jarring, awful sequence that doesn't flinch from making you feel Jessica's discomfort.
Sometimes it's a comforting thought that all this might be fiction; sometimes it's jarring.
Not all heroes wear capes — some upload photos with really jarring moiré effects to Reddit.
It's probably no coincidence that this was also the decade of massively jarring goalkeeping kits.
But when you see a really young person on the obituary page, it's so jarring.
The most jarring interruption of the ocean soundscape comes from a process called seismic surveying.
The prospect of getting 26 injections in my head and face was also slightly jarring.
That doesn't make the prospect of the two men sitting down together any less jarring.
It's a jarring contrast to the Instagram-worthy landscapes along U.S. 20003 south of Columbus.
His diptychs illustrate the jarring contrasts that residents of the Chinese territory now regularly experience.
And the curious mix of tourist paradise and bristling fortification will grow ever more jarring.
More than the shadows of Nazism, these jarring, hallucinatory scenes convey both doom and agony.
The revelation that we might not be chasing aliens anymore was especially jarring for me.
It's jarring at first, but once you get used to it, it's a total treat.
The most jarring was the criticism that Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort aimed at Kasich.
While no one expected TRITON to be a one-time affair, its resurgence is jarring.
It's such a jarring visual, the recognizable Dubai skyline engulfed in fire and dark smoke.
It's jarring, and I often made a choice I didn't intend because of the confusion.
I guess all us Android peasents need to start stockpiling ammo and jarring our urine.
Past albums emphasized short, punchy tunes that provided a jarring sonic kick to the chest.
From surprise comeback scares to really unsettling visual imagery, jarring weirdness lurks behind every corner.
GONFREVILLE-L'ORCHER, France — The French rapper Médine's songs are full of wordplay and jarring twists.
While certainly not a dealbreaker for me, unboxing my review unit was jarring at first.
It's just very, very jarring for the kids, to suddenly have their family ripped apart.
Still, it was jarring to get the call that Frampton died on December 14, 2014.
It's not jarring to see the female anatomy splashed across a billboard — it's just tired.
It's a super nice feature because total noise cancellation can be jarring to some people.
It's the same color I've been looking at for years, but suddenly it looks jarring.
The moves Obama would have to take would be a bit jarring to the Republic.
Norway and Canada say they're aware of the jarring video but aren't saying much else.
And that, by the way, I'm sure for him was kind of a jarring transition.
It's a clear callback to the erotic woodblocks Hideko's uncle obsessively collects, but jarring nonetheless.
Statistics bring to light the jarring gap in health outcomes based on race and ethnicity.
The absence of training causes jarring and violent results that all too often make headlines.
Because the expanse of territory with no terrorist history, no jarring personal memories, is vast.
One thing is certain: These powers have had a jarring impact on French Muslim civilians.
That approach is particularly jarring given the surge in white-nationalist violence in recent years.
For many people, the colors are jarring because their tones seem too gaudy or opaque.
I know we think highly of each other, which makes her behavior even more jarring.
But as jarring as Tronc's goals may sound, the company's plan is far from novel.
Jumps can be jarring to viewers, especially when wearing a virtual reality headset, he said.
But for a jarring moment, the person on the dojo floor seemed like something else.
" Zachary Petit, who edits the design magazine Print, described the cap's design as quite "jarring.
Hurricane scientist Lisa Bucci took a jarring ride through the strengthening Hurricane Lane Tuesday evening.
Of course, it's still early in the earnings reporting season — and jarring disappointments may occur.
In light of what went before, the last week has been a jarring, screeching stall.
Wang's request for Wuhan residents to go through "gratitude education" is particularly jarring to many.
Jarring and impossible to ignore, these dark shapes remind the viewer of Wilbur's hidden activities.
While it's initially jarring, placing your ear to just one of these speakers is soothing.
The numbers aren't quite as jarring when we look at different slices of religious America.
"I don't have to worry about seeing something objectifying and terribly jarring," Ms. Smith said.
While the campaign ad stirred much interest, she said, some people also found it jarring.
The jarring symbolism of the mother burning — Our Lady — has been much on Parisian minds.
He has scarcely mentioned last week's jarring shake-up at the Department of Homeland Security.
Ms. Chastain's involvement with Mr. Newton's movie was particularly jarring to many of the critics.
Even without a market crash, it can be jarring to watch your investment account shrink.
True, such interpolations were not uncommon in Petipa's day — but this one is still jarring.
It's jarring that some would now argue that these protections do not apply to Muslims.
It is jarring, however, to know that technology will soon be all I ever know.
Some jarring comic absurdism is added through the unusually obtrusive presence of Aunt March's parrot.
It is a jarring bait and switch, a visual joke with a grim punch line.
Yet that progress has made the return of the smog this winter even more jarring.
The farther back in time she goes, the more prone she is to jarring anachronisms.
Yet maybe more jarring than Trump's words alone was the sheer spectacle of it all.
These photos may feel jarring on Facebook, but the practice itself has a long history.
The political equivalent may be the jarring juxtaposition of Representatives Adam Schiff and Devin Nunes.
Depending on one's desire for narrative unity, this can feel, at times, a bit jarring.
It's a bracing but not very "Peanuts"-centric bit of work, jarring among the others.
This is jarring at first, and remains slightly unpleasant even once you've adjusted to it.
The Easter stories in the Gospels have a jarring, unexpected quality about them as well.
"It could be jarring to have your own view shredded by them," Mr. Golden said.
Delivering punch after punch, the beats of The Perfection are consistently jarring, but jarringly inconsistent.
For many young players like Judge, a first trip to Fenway Park can be jarring.
But isn't a jarring shift across genres, or an amateurish attempt at a new image.
Came a clash of centuries and styles so jarring and confrontational it was almost cathartic.
There were photos submitted by the graduates, some heartwarming and others jarring in their insensitivity.
Classmates remember the jarring sight of his face on wanted posters at the post office.
The proximity of war simulations to the vast refuge can make for a jarring contrast.
Moyer's work, too, deals with intervention, but its achievement is that fluidity replaces jarring juxtaposition.
In "Living the Dream," something jarring occurs in two of the episode's early scene transitions.
It's actually a little jarring to see her wearing such modern clothing — wherefore art thou corset?
The juxtaposition is jarring and occasionally bizarre, which is the point de Belle wanted to explore.
It's a little jarring to read it in interviews because no one really talks like that.
Except, among all the heartland realness, there's one jarring element sticking out like a sore thumb.
Every fresh detail triggers a jarring flashback linking her terrible past to Wind Gap's foul underbelly.
A jarring, loosely woven stripe also interrupts the graph, a metaphor for the industry's gender gap.
Some of the movie's tonal switches from comic discomfort to menace are more jarring than scary.
The views were spectacular and the ride, at roughly the speed limit, wasn't nasty or jarring.
This time, the dissonance between Trump's words and the political reality was more jarring than ever.
It's the kind of thing that could easily feel really jarring or tiring if done wrong.
And that's precisely what makes his assessment of the escalating standoff with North Korea so jarring.
Black Lives Matter and #OscarsSoWhite reflect the jarring dissonance in how blacks and whites see society.
Going from the experience of a film like Moonlight to the majority of games is jarring.
When my health-care provider introduced medical software years ago I immediately experienced a jarring change.
Fortunately, this jarring contrast may soon enough be replaced by soft robotics, at least in part.
It is not just the lyrics which explore the jarring surreality of losing a loved one.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Seeing a neighborhood transform is a jarring experience.
It is especially jarring because the camera angle from the front makes him look even closer.
It's certainly a jarring change for Instagram's community, which has grown accustomed to the old feed.
I didn't want the change to be jarring to my fans, but they are still engaged.
And its hideousness will likely and unfortunately dull with every use, becoming less and less jarring.
Like the fibers in Crash Bandicoot's rebooted jeans, this new Sonic's high-def follicles are jarring.
This is a personal and jarring decision that affects all of us in a big way.
As the tranquilized animals fall, the ground team begins a bone-jarring race through the bush.
Below, a comprehensive history of Game of Thrones' recastings, in order of how jarring they are.
The disconnect between what I was reading with what I was seeing was jarring for me.
Despite the jarring move lower, the market's so-called fear gauge, or , has remained unusually calm.
Earlier this week, 23chan owner Hiroyuki Nishimura hit the forum site's users with some jarring news.
The work is jarring, and not at all easy to look at, but that's the point.
The characters' absence of empathy allows them to execute shockingly violent actions with a jarring coldness.
This effect is (partly) why it can be so jarring when a game series changes dramatically.
The juxtaposition of learning about empowerment in class with the significance of Monticello was emotionally jarring.
" Cut to the jarring opening chords of show's theme song, Joan Jett's loud, snotty "Bad Reputation.
Coming back to Orange City from Guatemala was considerably more jarring than coming back from California.
Even if two people have been fighting recently, a "we need to talk" can feel jarring.
On the whole, very few of these changes feel like jarring distortions of the original series.
It was emotional and jarring for viewers at home, but Ventimiglia sees it a different way.
The lacklustre institutional and public interest in the period only serves to prolong this jarring disconnect.
The images would be jarring in any city, but they are particularly terrifying in this one.
As Rachel, unfortunately, Ms. Neufer strikes a somewhat jarring contemporary note and gets a little shrill.
Though it was jarring to hear her discuss suicide so plainly, I knew she was right.
Maria snatched away chucks of the court's tiled surface, leaving bone-jarring patches of concrete underneath.
It was jarring, and he would later see the cost, but it hasn't been the norm.
Worn streets earn jolt scores: bumpy,jarring, teeth-rattling and impossible — or should that be impassable?
The jarring sound of cicadas could be heard as firefighters searched for survivors among the wreckage.
"That was jarring, and I didn't hear about that until after it had happened," Swift said.
While The Righteous Gemstones is funny, the disdain it holds for its own protagonists is jarring.
Still, this tweet marked a jarring escalation between his administration and those who cover it. 153.
"It might be a little jarring for consumers," said Matt Schulz, a senior analyst at CreditCards.com.
Yet, when soldiers return home following a deployment, the transition to civilian life can be jarring.
To find both in the UFC's inaugural female champion was jarring, to the say the least.
She's been listening to beating hearts and wheezing lungs, clips that sound jarring out of context.
The song is tongue-in-cheek but in this post-Weinstein climate it's a tad jarring.
That jarring volatility continued on Thursday, with the S&P 22.6 falling more than 3 percent.
That jarring volatility continued on Thursday, with the S&P 22.6 falling more than 3 percent.
The moment was so jarring that Mr. Young-White began to avoid barbershops altogether, he said.
And Daly can be abrasive, which can seem jarring given that his charges are so young.
It's a jarring development in a series that's been a story of marriage as equal partnership.
Or Hatechild's "I blame u" conjures up long sharp needles pinning and jarring thru the air.
Some athletes remained calm at first about the jarring alerts — until they started interrupting their sleep.
I did find its slim wheels and lack of shock absorption quite jarring on rougher roads.
Yet the most jarring jokes in this special are those that subvert her reputation for kindness.
If that juxtaposition strikes you as jarring, even distasteful, it felt that way to me, too.
For anyone familiar with his broadcasts and style, the deposition is a jarring piece of evidence.
Ethiopia was a place of such tangible antiquity that development invariably exacted some jarring collateral damage.
When translated to print, the interruptions and distractions that feel seamless online are jarring and challenging.
One expert on classified information said Monday that the belated acknowledgment by the prosecution was jarring.
But the depth of its complexity remains jarring to many new and soon-to-be retirees.
"It's a bit jarring right off the bat — like someone is shouting at me," Schwalbe said.
Most jarring is that he doesn't have a senior Pentagon official on his Coronavirus Task Force.
The thought of that may be jarring, but for the residents it is a practical choice.
It's a jarring moment if you know about Bowie's history and it raises an interesting question.
Still, it can be jarring to come upon a hairless dog, especially if you aren't prepared.
So when Mr. Bieber arrives with a warm, tightly-controlled verse, the transition isn't too jarring.
The shift in tone between episodes is slightly jarring; Getty's Sutton Place was humorless and formal.
Huffman gives a jarring and transformative performance that I'm sure she'd be promoting under different circumstances.
The only jarring element was a plane skimming overhead in its descent to Westchester County Airport.
The jerky-gestural rhythm of the initial phrase of its opening male solo is immediately jarring.
That event, though jarring and terrifying, was neither new nor unpredictable, especially for Canada's Muslim citizens.
Among most people close to her, Warren inspires a level of loyalty that is almost jarring.
She had spotted something jarring: a brown sport-utility vehicle, upside down, in the Pacific Ocean.
This moment broke up State of's poetic rhythm, a jarring interruption of an otherwise entrancing performance.
Reports about reckless behavior by a former U.S.C. medical school dean portrayed a jarring double life.
Other performances were much less jarring, however, lacking the sonic severity of Piotrowicz and Ensemble Phoenix.
It was a performance not of effects or jarring contrasts, but of sustained force and focus.
What made the killing particularly jarring for many Brazilians was how rare a phenomenon she was.
Sometimes it's jarring to sit down with someone when there's such a difference in background knowledge.
One thing that's jarring about this transformation is that he hasn't been very good at it.
It's a simple puzzle game with annoying music, bright colors, and lots of jarring sound effects.
We've covered this a few times in recent weeks, but that second part is quite jarring.
The ensuing back and forth between Titus and angry Asian bloggers is jarring, ugly, and confusing.
The jarring experience, Stewart recalled to People, took place when she was modeling at 16 years old.
He also added jump cuts of Mark from one position to another to show his jarring nature.
Halo Wars 22, a for-console real-time strategy game, straddles the line between joyful and jarring.
"It's very jarring for the camera to go from one angle to another really quickly," says Kaerlev.
Suspiria's title, which is both attractive and jarring, captures the beauty and gnarly discomfort of the movie.
It's jarring and a reminder that the account of the events surrounding the murder hasn't swayed much.
The jarring video of Hillary Clinton being carried into a van is the story of the week.
But this is what emotional child abuse looks like; it's messy, and the scar tissue is jarring.
In reality the movements are pretty jarring and kind of downplay the overall immersiveness of the experience.
Still, this community where almost all adults are on social assistance is jarring in a rich democracy.
And from the open, he blitzed Clinton with a series of barbed attacks and a jarring threat.
The song's easygoing vibe makes for a jarring contrast with the horrific abduction and murder that follows.
I never wanted to have more than one, so this is a rather jarring revelation for me.
Say no to jarring alarms that put you in a bad mood the minute you wake up.
"It's always very jarring and I always feel like people are talking about someone else," he began.
It's jarring because we're not used to considering disabled people — and especially disabled women — in that light.
For some people, it is unsettling and jarring to see political leaders behave with such little decency.
Mostly because it's jarring, it's awful, and it's unnecessary to see Black people dying again and again.
Instead we're forced to piece together the puzzle of Amma through Camille's jarring encounters with her sibling.
This was a little jarring for die-hard Riverdale fans, who are accustomed to Apa's American accent.
It wasn't so much that it was offensive to me personally — but it was a little jarring.
I actually think this jarring, disturbing, and all around confusing collection of avant-garde noise sounds good.
While it can be jarring and often unexpected, it's not a sign the plane is in peril.
But perhaps the most jarring, triggering element of the show is the repeated invocation of Hillary Clinton.
Not really death impending, but death in verisimilitude -- jarring, loud, and uninvited but not shooting or exploding.
The images of Trump schmoozing with Washington elites in the rooms and halls of power were jarring.
It'd be jarring to see a top Senate Republican openly defy not only Trump but also McConnell.
Mr. T. was also awarded fives and a confusing amount of praise, despite his jarring, wooden dance.
The juxtaposition between Obama's farewell speech Tuesday night and Donald Trump's press conference Wednesday morning were jarring.
THE RHETORIC COMING IN WAS VERY JARRING TO NOT JUST PEOPLE HERE, BUT PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD.
One of the most jarring things about Justice League is that Batman doesn't want to be there.
The juxtaposition of a sweet doe and angry grandpa noises depicts nature in all its jarring glory.
This, some people pointed out, is especially jarring because Iowa supported the Union during the Civil War.
When asked to name the most jarring moment, he insisted there were "a handful" of such instances.
The sickening noise of some important mechanical part breaking precedes a sudden, jarring movement of the ship.
I usually find that the better and more engrossing the film is, the more jarring the transition.
There's a reason you rarely see rutabaga; its sharpness is jarring next to perfectly seared duck breast.
But his style was also jarring to some in Windham, where town meetings tended to be genteel.
Yet it still was a bit jarring to see Christopher Kane's spring '17 collection paired with Crocs.
The conversation is jarring not simply because the man is odious, but because his inducements are antiquated.
It is especially jarring, then, to read commentaries from soldiers defending the continuation of white male supremacy.
It's a jarring stance, but not a surprising one from someone whose job is to defend Trump.
The photo in this story alleging Al Franken kissed/groped a woman against her will is ... jarring.
Some are subtle, like the treadmill display; others are more jarring, like my daughter's approaching 60th birthday.
If the cuts prove to be at all jarring, you can actually make a piece seem longer.
And it's jarring when Rachel and Samuel switch briefly from first-person narration to addressing each other.
His capitulation to Russian President Vladimir Putin, on such a massive public stage, was complete -- and jarring.
Juwan's favorite candies, Skittles and Airheads, were scattered among the mementos, a jarring reminder of his youth.
At another point, we hear a squawk that recalls the jarring parrot cry in Citizen Kane (1941).
But other times it's more jarring — when friends of theirs, also KGB agents, are killed, for instance.
It's a now-jarring fact of American history that the worst mass shooting ever targeted LGBTQ people.
So the difficulty for people struggling there specifically was probably the most alarming and upsetting and jarring.
Caleb: I'm a pretty politically inactive person, but I had just recently experience a jarring personal experience.
Which makes it perfectly jarring to see her belting out from the corseted confines of Georgian garb.
The own-your-own-studio appeal also felt jarring and unreal, deeply at odds with lived experience.
It's jarring, in a fun way, to see all 74 deaths compiled together — which is the point.
Placing a definite article in front of "Fame" in the album's title is jarring, an alienation effect.
Like hearing your own voice on tape, seeing a photo of yourself can be a bit...jarring.
It would be very jarring, and very difficult to sustain the momentum that you want to sustain.
It was evidence of those jarring racial disparities that led Seattle officials to consider the LEAD approach.
I didn't know when the time changes were coming, and it was jarring every time they did.
Her absence, a sudden and jarring hole in my family, will be felt for decades to come.
The emotional sterility of the scenes between coach and player, between father-figure and son, is jarring.
This year, the sunshine was clouded out by jarring news developments, making the season feel even shorter.
There was one jarring note to the event: All 16 players in the percussion ensemble were men.
Given what has come before, it seems a jarring expression of confidence in the possibility of change.
It was jarring to find a group of survivors — my former classmates — as divided as our country.
The effect is jarring since the red magenta shapes seem to float in front of the ground.
Amid the monochromes, the endless black and white and gray, was the jarring blue of glacial ice.
It's a jarring movie that wants to make everyone who watches it angry, though for different reasons.
Golden State's future — as jarring as this sounds — is suddenly uncertain after three championships in five seasons.
The effect is a little jarring, and it's not the only time the reader will feel disoriented.
The capaciousness was jarring; I pictured the claustrophobic alleys of downtown Pyeongtaek just a few miles away.
That is jarring because China retail sales growth is almost always positive and has been for years.
It was a jarring reflection of the auto industry's adjustment to changing consumer tastes and sluggish sales.
The effect is jarring — it's just not the way Gilmore Girls usually feels — but not necessarily unpleasant.
These pages are rife with finely jarring details and apparently minor trespasses that turn out to reverberate.
The sweat pouring down his face during the announcement, while jarring, could've been the result of stress.
The change was all the more jarring because Iran is endowed with vast quantities of fossil fuels.
It is particularly jarring to witness this defeatism in America, a country whose optimism reaches across continents.
The comedy comes from the juxtaposition of the outrageous and vulgar physicality with jarring notes of sentimentality.
There's a real dog (Boscoe Barles) and a dead baby who comes as a jarring dramaturgical surprise.
For many sheriffs, though, the worst stories can be too jarring, both ethically and politically, to ignore.
It made for a somewhat jarring juxtaposition, seeing men of such apparent decorum pass such harsh images.
But what we get feels and even looks, thanks to some jarring editing, like a rush job.
The idea of a more global Britain emerging from the European Union may strike you as jarring.
But it's jarring to move from one culture to the other because the values are so different.
Since the pack barely moves, you don't get that jarring impact when it collides with your shoulder.
That language was jarring given the actual impact of his behaviour, for which she'd seen a counsellor.
The effect is jarring -- like being told the sky, despite what your eyes see, is not blue.
In an official "fact-finding" report, an arbiter painted a jarring portrait of her dealings with teachers.
In Japan the divergence between labor market strength and minimal or negative wage growth is particularly jarring.
That was something jarring in the world's war zones, but slowly something you had to acclimatize to.
But the speed of their departures, before they could hand off their duties to successors, was jarring.
That experience was so jarring to Democrats that it dampened enthusiasm for in-person events for years.
It is, admittedly, a jarring and puzzling juxtaposition to the whole Roger Stone and Michael Flynn episodes.
What could be more jarring, even scary, than an empty space where your spouse used to be?
On launching White Spots, my screen was immediately swarmed with cellphone networks and a jarring digital noise.
If that seems too jarring, pop an ice cube in your mouth and focus on the sensations.
He is a revered Yankee, and it might be jarring to see him working with another club.
I can't think of a musical moment that has struck the wrong note, or seemed tonally jarring.
For Israelis, it's jarring enough to see the country's first lady accused of a litany of crimes.
When I checked into the hospital that Monday, the stark terminology used during my stay was jarring.
All the more jarring is the presumption that King's words act here as a symbol of unity.
It makes for a jarring viewing experience, but that is the point—the medium does half the telling.
Quarterbacks are hit harder, receivers are jammed, tackles are more jarring — detracting from offense but not from defense.
It was a rare and jarring look inside the mind of a cipher made suddenly and undeservedly powerful.
It's jarring to slide back into your routine after having your inner world turned upside down like that.
Huawei's EMUI 26.01 can be a little jarring for people used to stock Android, but it's quite customizable.
But at the same time it's a jarring reminder of just how dangerous the North-South relationship remains.
And for the New York-based blogger behind Our Second Skin, Anaa Nadim Saber, the juxtaposition was jarring.
Stern's jarring image of Trump, on the other hand, is so realistic looking it could give you chills.
Birmingham spoke to some of the things that players new to the original vanilla experience will find jarring.
The interactive waterboarding sequence was gross and unnecessary, even if in the moment it felt jarring and effective.
It's jarring, clearly – to have such a stark knowledge of what happened to your loved ones in Gilead.
"The impact of turning the weirdly hyper sexualized woman into literally a pussy is jarring," one user writes.
Sanders backers also believe that his critique of income inequality is amply illustrated in New York's jarring contrasts.
While season 3 asks viewers to catch up fast, the shift feels less jarring than that first jump.
Watching children absorbed by Minecraft or Fortnite could be a jarring experience for parents unfamiliar with video games.
But it was just as jarring on the flip side, when the barista was poking fun at Trump.
Absolutely no one reacts like this kind of behavior is surprising or a jarring violation of personal space.
The sweatpants cuffs seemed jarring until one remembered the tuxedo is in itself a form of casual wear.
This meant a lot of multicultural clubs, a jarring resurgence of ballroom dance, and shit tons of reggae.
Kemper On Kemper mirrors Mindhunter's format in breaking down Kemper's jarring transition from clever child to ruthless killer.
Perhaps that is the point, and the film is simply a dismal, jarring portrait of the world today.
The same freeze-thaw cycle beats up concreate and asphalt roads and bridges, resulting in teeth-jarring potholes.
It's simultaneously a perfect simulacrum of The Room and a jarring introduction to that hilariously uncomfortable set environment.
Now they're the team most associated with intestinal fortitude and it's still a little jarring to see it.
The film's visual splendor functions in jarring contrast to the ugliness of the situations faced by its characters.
Some commentators fret that, as so often before, a debt-fuelled binge could come to a jarring halt.
To turn a corner and suddenly behold the otherworldly armor lying still in its own room is jarring.
So when a crack of something real, something earnest, impulsive, and uncultivated cuts through, it's jarring and precious.
But even that, combined with his extremely aggressive interruptions, was enough to appear jarring and like punching down.
Two clauses connected by a comma, the "comma splice", is jarring in good writing; people should avoid it.
It's a jarring moment that we'll hopefully have more clarity on when Season 8 kicks off in 2018.
Reevaluating it didn't erase the amazing memories I have from the '90s, but it was kind of jarring.
Users can even choose between several calming alarm sounds, so jarring beeps become a thing of the past.
But no update will be as jarring as what we're about to do with Eclipse, that's for sure.
While not as graphic, video footage of fights between Germany and Ukraine fans on Sunday was similarly jarring.
In hockey, officials walk a thin line about which bone-jarring hits to allow, and which to penalize.
Of course, the holiday season can have similarly jarring effects, regardless of what's going on in the sky.
Also, in an age of more diverse kiddie-show casting, it's jarring that all five heroes are guys.
But the transition can seem even more jarring when a prime minister takes office without a general election.
The contrast with the bourgeoisie Seventh Arrondissement, just across the Seine river from the Louvre, is still jarring.
After a week of jarring reversals at home, President Donald Trump largely didn't change his confusing tone overseas.
Jarring thunderclaps followed and the clouds burst during a recorded message from his former Seattle manager, Lou Piniella.
The most jarring one I meet is a person from my hometown, which is just outside of Edmonton.
But on that particular day, she details in a Medium post that the unexpected physical touch was jarring.
The familiarity of it all might not be as jarring if this were a long-awaited follow-up.
In most performances, the return of that stately, pensive music after the preceding boisterousness has a jarring effect.
After leaving Roosevelt Island in 1981, the family moved to Berlin, a jarring experience for the two boys.
Next came the jarring noise that had been promised: more Second World War documentary than Fourth of July.
There's only one jarring anachronism, a reference to the emergency number 911, that can't quite be explained away.
Recounting how such jarring discrepancies would play out in the founders' actual lives, Lepore is matter-of-fact.
The jarring difference in this all-too-familiar setting was that "president" now preceded the former candidate's name.
But our open access now to such raw expressions of desire can also be jarring or even disturbing.
But this kind of finale ramp has made the regular old cancellation model seem jarring and downright cruel.
James Forman Jr.'s "Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America" is brilliant and jarring.
Still, the entire police department's sudden exit was jarring in Blandford, which is just east of the Berkshires.
But the main reason his retirement was so jarring is that Matthews is synonymous with cable television punditry.
Beyond that, it was vaguely religious, with frequent, jarring mentions of God and sincere invocations of divine right.
That might seem like a jarring scenario amid concerns about the health hazards of sugar and childhood obesity.
When Ms. Benanti narrows her eyes and pouts her lips, the resemblance to the first lady is jarring.
Even more jarring than the names on the wall are the reasons some of the dead were lynched.
Any weakness seemed to leave her as she delivered her speech with an almost jarring degree of composure.
The use of color — I love to play with color relationships in pleasant manners and in jarring manners.
One Ohio father, already dealing with serious family strife, was forced to endure jarring comments from a stranger.
"The numbers are jarring and hard to digest," Tony West, Uber's chief legal officer, said in an interview.
While the harsh and sometimes racist tone of the coverage came as no surprise, it was still jarring.
This feels like a narrative stretch, but it's no more jarring than Fraser's breaking of the fourth wall.
Amid a transition that's stylistically jarring but narratively compelling, Greenfield introduces Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines's notorious current president.
But perhaps the most jarring piece of the document dump was Luber's own accusations against his former staffers.
For fans of the original, the new CGI style might be.. well, let's just say a little jarring.
When the rock hits the wheel and the first spin chews into the stone, the sound is jarring.
But whatever the special counsel concludes legally about "collusion," evidence on public display already paints a jarring picture.
Complaining about Democratic investigations, the President made a jarring comment that hinted at the possibility of political violence.
There are oddities, like the effect's inability to properly light two subjects and the sometimes jarring silhouette work.
The economic integration that followed the original deal was a jarring experience for many American workers and communities.
But it's jarring to think of the repertory presented here in light of Robert Joffrey's wisdom and artistry.
In clashing synthetics and high-shine silks in a cacophony of jarring shades, they are loud, even obnoxious.
Authorities have warned that the case is a jarring reminder of the dangers of communicating with strangers online.
But this too is jarring for the body and makes waking up on Monday all the more difficult.
Part of the shock was learning that skinfolk ain't always kinfolk, and that itself was a jarring education.
It's a bit jarring at first, but it makes sense for the mobile and touchscreen nature of the game.
For a family who thrives on oversharing on social media, their lack of response feels all the more jarring.
"The tax bill in Washington is devastating for New York State and particularly jarring for the MTA," Lhota said.
The fact that all of this happened around a fake account hocking skinny tea is especially jarring and dystopian.
There is something beautifully jarring about seeing cows pulling carts alongside app-summoned vehicles to transport people and goods.
Even then, the disgusted looks I received from passers by were quite jarring and marred the experience for me.
Rewatching this scene after the big Bernie reveal, it's actually jarring to realize how many hints are dropped:1.
In fact, when Jenny confronts him about the assault in season 2 of the series, the moment is jarring.
But the most jarring part of it all was the image Pusha-T used to accompany the diss track.
What was almost as jarring was what it didn't show -- several people, including a hotel staffer, who didn't help.
It's strictly an experiment, and this particular set of collabs is particularly jarring to really get people thinking differently.
Tom Namako: So it seems like every day we get a statement from President Trump that's kind of jarring.
But I definitely find it jarring to hear the emotive voice actor's words conveyed by an entirely unemotional face.
Some flash-forwards are jarring and confusing, others feel gratuitous, and keeping track of the chronology becomes a struggle.
The vibration motor was so jarring that I had to turn haptic feedback off for typing and system notifications.
Of course, it's tiny and a matter of personal taste, but it's kind of jarring on the gold watch.
The narrative switcheroo is so jarring, you barely get to yell, "Hey, is that Dawson Leery?" at the screen.
I wasn't covering that game, and yet I watched, including the 22 replays of particularly brutal brain-jarring hits.
But the two sides in Mr. Jelloun's novel — their complaints and misunderstandings — are not jarring or even particularly fresh.
Personal stories like Soto's -- emotional and sometimes jarring -- run on television, radio, online and in print around the country.
But the settlers' ensuing actions were nothing short of horrifying, and cheerful depictions of slavery and exoticism are jarring.
Getting your first period is a jarring experience for many women, and for Lena Dunham it was no different.
If you line all those projects all up in a playlist, it can be jarring to flick between them.
Transitioning from eating a variety of foods to just one type of food would be jarring for most people.
Is it jarring to re-watch yourself being kicked out even though you knew it was going to happen?
Reputation, Taylor Swift's sixth studio album, is a jarring combination of disparate sounds, petty disses, and her trademark candor.
It's been a jarring turnaround for cryptocurrencies considering Bitcoin touched an all-time high of $19,783 on December 17th.
The transition from playful, light-hearted Libra's solar season to that of dark and mysterious Scorpio can be jarring.
But finding out the empty shelves represent our fear of other cultures and immigrants makes it even more jarring.
The mismatch within these paintings — the visual equivalent of a record scratch — is not their most jarring element, however.
It must be jarring to find a gun in your sock drawer and not remember why you own it.
He got very drunk at company parties, which was jarring because he was always quiet and inscrutable at work.
Twist briefly played with Fnatic veterans Olofmesiter and Dennis in 2014 on TeamGlobal, so the shift wasn't too jarring.
"After everything was over with and all the shaking and jarring, the sirens went off," Garrison told the station.
Fans gave the singer's jarring new look an identity of its own, quickly comparing it to a 1970s pornstache.
That'll prevent any jarring difference in message and, that way, each successive president will have a clean digital slate.
So-called gangsta rappers in the 1990s defended their jarring lyricism as honesty about their surroundings and their survival.
The use of flashbacks in last week's Scandal episode was a little jarring and made the episode feel disjointed.
It's a clever idea, but in practice it can be a bit jarring to switch back-and-forth constantly.
A couple have a jarring splotch of color — orange or green — in lieu of the white of one eye.
Last night's 90-minute CNN debate between Sanders and Cruz on health care was both enormously entertaining and jarring.
Perhaps the most jarring aspect of the exhibition is the juxtaposition of Othman's broadcast testimony with the architectural renderings.
But rather than feeling jarring, this allows you to have much more fun while utilizing the game's new systems.
Almost blinded by the glare of the sand, he got a jump wrong and landed with a jarring impact.
It's jarring to see Clooney without, one, his cropped hair, and, two, his signature salt-and-pepper hair color.
None of those metrics, however, provide a complete explanation for USC's ascension—or capture just how jarring it feels.
It's a jarring shift because the heroes of Deer Tick songs have always been the down-on-their-luck.
One was jarring in its display of Trump's defensive and juvenile behavior against a backdrop of death and desperation.
These backward leaps act like cattle prods, jarring us out of the somnolence that densely talkative films can induce.
"As jarring and intense as it can be, I think there's something really amazing about it," Wetzer told VICE.
So it can be jarring for parents when their adult children don't strive for the same things they do.
Words matter Actress Glenn Close described the jarring moment her sister, Jessie Close, opened up about having suicidal thoughts.
What makes this scandal so jarring is that Northam owes his job to black Virginians more than anyone else.
But that doesn't make Trump's central idea any less jarring: that libel law can be a tool of revenge.
What's jarring on this album is that Coldplay actually get a little edgy, and not in a performative way.
Often these consequences are difficult to detect, since they are not jarring in appearance or in their immediate consequences.
It will be a jarring shift, to be sure, because when transit is a service, carmakers become a commodity.
Days 2 & 3Difficulty Level: 3What ended up being the jarring part of this experiment showed its face early on.
At the facility, sudden, jarring flashbacks and the occasional hallucination blur the lines between the past, present, and future.
The violence renders I, Who Did Not Die one of the most jarring and scary memoirs in recent years.
The contrast between their fourth-grade humor and the way Caps takes themselves almost painfully seriously will be jarring.
The unwillingness of our government to treat people fairly across racial and ethnic boundaries was especially jarring to me.
The President's jarring encounter with reality appears to have snapped him out of showman mode, at least for now.
"The Family Tabor" suffers from one jarring flaw: Harry has forgotten for 30 years how he made his fortune.
Jarring imagery and ominous details rush in, then recede before you've quite figured out what to make from them.
Then there's a jarring shift to Milan, where Versace is honored with a ceremony akin to a state funeral.
The audience has sometimes found the words confusing and jarring, Medvedeva acknowledged in October at a competition in Moscow.
That may also be why the beginning of the song — Santana's guitar riff — sounds like a jarring, precarious taunt.
The transition was jarring: there was the night her brain froze and she accidentally began a song in German.
Perhaps these sections wouldn't be so jarring if so much of The Narrow Door were not about writing itself.
Unlike West Virginia, New Hampshire is relatively prosperous, which makes an opioid crisis here seem all the more jarring.
That this surveillance is happening is obvious, even if the ways we're reminded of it can still be jarring.
There was precedent when Marshawn Lynch retired from the NFL after the 2015 season, but the timing was jarring.
It may seem like a jarring shift in mood, but it is in keeping with the film's essayistic form.
"Baby I Love You" chugs along, and the juxtaposition of the violent imagery and the soulful music is jarring.
With a jarring visual design and one disturbingly effective soundscape, this unusual horror film will make you feel something.
A person strolling through Riverside Park last Wednesday afternoon spotted something jarring on the riverbank and called the police.
And for a politician who relies so heavily on what is familiar to him, her absence could be jarring.
That percentage is especially jarring when you consider that the restaurant industry is the second-largest private-sector employer.
In short, the president is behaving normally — a jarring rarity for a man who casually shatters sacred political norms.
The blend of these two premises, one wacky and zany, one serious and heartfelt, has proved jarring for some.
Normally, when jarring political changes happen, the statues of the former leaders and heroes are among the first casualties.
Still, the video is jarring, both for its content and for the political climate it has been dropped into.
She said that in Canada, which prides itself on diversity and a spirit of tolerance, it was particularly jarring.
The cool nights are pleasant, to be sure, but "pleasant" can be jarring in a city used to extremes.
So while the harsh and sometimes racist tone of the coverage came as no surprise, it was jarring still.
But the disappointing number of new jobs was jarring for the administration, and well below what economists had expected.
The open mouth and empty eyes in the jarring image above belong to a dead Pacific green sea turtle.
The latest details are some of the most jarring and could raise questions of violations of factory workers' rights.
At a Tuesday night rally in Mississippi, the president mocked Ford in a jarring departure from his past comments.
It is an interrogation from within, tortured and jarring in its way, painful, full of maladjustments and self-questionings.
It remained unclear on Friday how this would be achieved, but it had an immediate jarring impact on trading.
Trump's populist message was especially jarring to Fox, who's spent his political career fighting against populism in Latin America.
That imagery will be that much more jarring on Wednesday as Cohen testifies publicly before the House Oversight Committee.
"The gaps in the art education system are jarring," she told Frieze, an art and culture magazine, in 2017.
It was a jarring moment for everyone in attendance and a clear sign of the end of an era.
There's just a jarring nakedness to Yonder that is incredibly hard to look past, even if you want to.
Four years on, the truth of being financially alone is not jarring or life-changing so much as mundane.
This was a thoroughly modern battle, though, as some of the most jarring passages of Verini's book make clear.
Through Twitter, Trump has issued jarring, high frequency, often deeply untrue statements that have reshaped the larger media conversation.
An alarm can be jarring, so set your smart phone to play happy, upbeat music or a soft chime.
That's what makes the current fight so jarring — and so potentially dangerous for Israel and its supporters in Washington.
The vocals are often muffled, instruments drown out others at times, and it's full of jarring starts and stops.
The handwringing around Arya having sex on Game of Thrones suggests that, while it may have been deeply jarring to see Sansa — as the show's more traditionally feminine character— undergo a horrific rape, it is equally jarring to see Arya be as confrontational and empowered about sex as she is everything else.
While the emotional reaction itself can be jarring (for you and your partner), crying after sex is actually pretty common.
Ahead of Trapeze's publication, Ansell is working with a professional editor for the first time and finds the experience jarring.
The jarring and powerful imagery is part of Brandt's lifelong dedication to highlighting the plight of Africa's increasingly threatened wildlife.
Even then, the makeup is still annoyingly flawless and applied beautifully, which tends to make the dramatic pigments less jarring.
So while Trump's tweets may be jarring, Cramer said maybe it is a style that investors should get used to.
This juxtaposition of man-made tools in a series which invokes only nature in all the other portraits, is jarring.
So, it's somewhat shocking and a little jarring to see Old Steve show up at the very end of Endgame.
After being such a supporter of the stock, it may have been jarring to hear that he exited his position.
Here, modern or contemporary art is displayed alongside ancient artifacts or Renaissance works in jarring, imaginative and sometimes radical ways.
The reveal is horrifying and jarring after nearly an hour of random good-natured sing-alongs to mostly upbeat melodies.
This all seems particularly jarring considering how far removed it is from the intimate experience human-on-human tattooing creates.
This momentum is especially jarring in "Beyond the Wall," as Daenerys swoops in to rescue Jon and his foolhardy squad.
Watching a film in 4DX can be a jarring, jolting experience — but in fairness, so can a theme park ride.
When you open that up to such a vast span of time, though, it's going to be a tad jarring.
Traditional alarm clocks blare their wake-up call, jarring you from whatever stage of sleep you're in at the time.
Screaming into the jungle seemed unpleasant and jarring to me at first, but I wanted to be a good sport.
The switch was jarring for Snap's sales division, as O'Hara was well-liked, according to people familiar with the matter.
The visuals are jarring: the ship looks like it's parked on land, the mustaches are frozen, the research looks difficult.
To counteract this potentially jarring experience the film features a soothing voice telling you it's all going to be fine.
You can see it at Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs): Her attempts at jokes — and even at laughter — are weirdly jarring.
Seeing Noctis in Gordon Freeman cosplay is jarring, but it's also one of an ever-growing list of FFXV crossovers.
That made it a bit jarring to take in the scene at Brooklyn's latest incarnation of the celebration on Monday.
However, if you've found it to be a bit jarring, you can turn it off by going to Settings > Display.
"We never turn away a woman," Rescue Mission CEO Andy Bales explains, leading to the most jarring, haunting reality check.
The violence was particularly jarring in a country that has been a relative bastion of calm in a volatile region.
The photo shows a copy of Girl's Life next to a copy of Boys' Life — and the differences are jarring.
Swenson's creatures may not have literally been alive but their physical presence has a real, jarring, and surprisingly disarming effect.
And because these universals—of love and fulfillment—are so personal, it felt jarring to be caught in her logic.
The jarring thwack and screeching scrape give way to regret and embarrassment, often underscored by spilled coffee and peeved passengers.
It's an understandable move, though it can be a bit jarring when switching between lenses, especially if you're shooting video.
In experiments, mosquitoes learned to associate an odor with a jarring vibration meant to simulate the feeling of getting swatted.
Junk is the first M83 album in half a decade, and it's jarring in terms of both scale and gravity.
It's a jarring end for what is ostensibly a children's special, but there is still something beautiful about the letdown.
It was jarring, when Rubio was asked about the Flint water crisis, to hear him "give credit to" Michigan Gov.
But there was still something jarring about seeing a dude this big and this young move and execute like that.
But the former boy band member's hair didn't always hold such a jarring similarity, and that's why it all matters.
"The rhetoric coming in was very jarring, not just to people here but to people around the world," he argued.
And was there a jarring difference between what happened to Emily this episode and what happened to poor, doomed Eden?
The surreal nature of the dance combined with the threat of apocalypse is almost there, but it still feels jarring.
It might be a little jarring to watch a player escorted through while you're enjoying the spoils of stadium luxury.
I also wanted some time after trail to decompress as being thrust back into "normal" life can be very jarring.
Perhaps none of the many theories proposed were so jarring, or gained so wide a following, as the "authoritarianism" explanation.
The jarring hit can be seen in the top left corner of the video above, taken by onlooker Eric Bologa.
Spoon's jarring, stop-and-go motion demands the listener pause and contemplate the album as a self-conscious aesthetic object.
After all, there are no "Rs and Ds" adorning the bone-jarring potholes, contaminated water pipes and rusting steel trusses.
Once he realized that, dealing with it became a whole lot easier, even if it was still a jarring experience.
As for the music, yes, it's sometimes jarring and inserted clumsily, but many of the songs make for enjoyable listening.
Such a jarring move would also erode global investors' confidence in the U.S. dollar as the world's top reserve currency.
And that prompted another sort of reaction from those who found the speaker's expectation of special treatment a little jarring.
At the least, it shook through my whole body, jarring my knee, since my road bike obviously doesn't have shocks.
The National Council on Disability's report, "Not on the Radar: Sexual Assault of College Students with Disabilities" is simply jarring.
It's jarring to be on the same page with your best friend and then you see your paths split overnight.
These moments were doubtless jarring for his fans, though Bowie was no stranger to embracing discomfort in his own life.
So, it was exciting to see this new advancement — and then, it was jarring to hear it was a joke.
Mark: D+ Four prissy, jarring and inaccurate similes in two short paragraphs completely do my head in with this excerpt.
For Rivera, the jarring nature of these images underscores the way that photography constructs identity beyond its portrayal of bodies.
But some images strike a particular nerve, for reasons both obvious and unknowable, jarring even a public numbed to disaster.
There is nothing more jarring than when a young player you once advised, and will always view as young, retires.
More jarring was the new Ford GoBike docking station that a Lyft-owned company had installed next to the clubhouse.
It's jarring to have our accounts suspended or disabled—online harassment can have a real impact on our income. 8.
The contrast between Top End, with its sweltering heat and camper-van aesthetic, and Tasmania's farmer-chic sophistication was jarring.
While Mr. Trump and Judge Kavanaugh's conservative supporters rallied behind his angry rebuttals, Ms. Tone said she found them jarring.
If you're not used to working from home regularly, switching to a remote work schedule full-time can be jarring.
Later in the game, Frazier caught a ball on the warning track and his shoulder hit the wall, jarring him.
By the time the play makes a jarring tonal shift to the agonizing of Brutus, it's too little too late.
In "Asparagus," a hypnotic 1979 film, Ms. Pitt created a wordless, erotic and jarring visual poem about a faceless woman.
The audacity of a bloody attack inside one of the most heavily secured naval facilities in Pakistan was jarring enough.
Blanca sobs while Piper gets ready to eat some kind of chard-laced casserole, and the tonal shift is jarring.
But the first jarring example that the Jedi aren't all they're cracked up to be comes in The Phantom Menace.
The third-person voice narrating all this, however — so distinct from those of any of the three women — is jarring.
Maybe the reason Ms. Cao wanted to shoot there is that its lack of hustle and bustle is so jarring.
The juxtaposition was jarring, particularly with Democrats using their time to cut straight to the heart of Dr. Blasey's story.
For added contrast, there were jarring turns, such as a potent, punk-like movement toward the end of the set.
The jarring juxtapositions carry with them a dilemma, writes one of our foreign bureau chiefs who covers the Middle East.
It's unsettling that Trump made this kind of statement at all — and it's even more jarring that he tweeted it.
For those who had descended on the city to see several days' worth of runway shows, the contrast was jarring.
Mr. Dawkins so favors Williams that it's jarring, late in the play, when Inge at last has a big monologue.
A jarring CCTV video shows a deer breaking into a Long Island hair salon, stunning the staff and customers inside.
Even those not distressed by the content of his messages might find the manner in which they are dispensed jarring.
HOUSTON — The men from East Texas had just boarded their boat here, when there was a sudden jarring bump underneath.
The images in Wuhan offered a jarring contrast to the attempts by Chinese leaders in Beijing to project confident composure.
The contrast between all of this and the events underway in Washington DC this week could not be more jarring.
In response to a question about gun control, her answer was jarring (and necessary): "Here's what I think," she said.
His team won the resumed game, 210-0, but he said he felt a jarring conflict of elation and sadness.
It was jarring to see Amar Ramasar cast as a lead in "Emeralds," the first ballet of the new season.
But when you're paying for a premium streaming service like Amazon Prime Video, the existence of such content is jarring.
The lack of confidence in the world economy is jarring, especially considering the strength of global markets at present time.
One of the most jarring victims of WannaCry was the Britain's National Health Service (NHS), the national health-care system.
The ObamaCare repeal failure was a jarring experience for many Republican lawmakers who have campaigned on the issue since 2010.
The fact that we're so familiar with the story has inured us to just how jarring and unexpected it was.
Violations of this type are so jarring to the psyche, causing us to initially deny, minimize or doubt their occurrence.
It creates an artificial sound which can be jarring and distracting, but it ensures you don&apost miss something important.
That inordinate amount of money is jarring—more so when considering Saudi Arabia hadn't sanctioned professional boxing until last year.
" Lauren Cohan: "What's so rare about this episode… it's so unexpected, jarring and destabilizing in a way we've never had.
But it is symbolically jarring to flush a beast of the earth or air, and probably terrible for your plumbing.
What came after their bar crawl was perhaps most jarring for Musgraves, though she made most of the unusual situation.
The Chicago area may see a jarring 2100-degree jump, from minus 2000 on Thursday to possibly 260 on Monday.
Reactions vary widely not only from one performance to another but also within the same performance, which can be jarring.
The horde of walkers itself, however, may be the most jarring sight in a sprawling city known for its traffic.
"Outsider art" supersedes "folk art," connoting a more jarring, free-range aesthetic usually from outside the Northeast, as demonstrated here.
It was jarring to hear Democrats speaking Spanish casually on a national stage, knowing millions of viewers would not understand.
With killing this shocking, this jarring, this pleasurable, this thrilling, this grotesque, this climactic, who would want it to stop?
It's jarring when you realize your association with whiteness doesn't free you from the threat of being mistreated by police.
This might feel jarring because the animated cartoon show and the comics liked to make a show of the whole thing.
" Lauren Cohan, who plays Maggie, said the death is "unexpected, destabilizing and jarring in a bigger way than we ever had.
The moment Few's SUV was cornered is featured in the jarring police video and shows law enforcement firing into the car.
Outside factors may have complicated the hurricane response, but Trump calling it a "fantastic job" is jarring given the human toll.
As you can see, the difference is jarring — and reflective of how immensely addiction and recovery can affect one's entire life.
I wanted to ask a little bit about the pretty jarring tonal shift between The Thief and The Queen of Attolia.
In contrast to Stoynoff, Crooks participated in her own play: an emotionally jarring reenactment of the alleged 2006 Trump Tower kiss.
That he would then turn around and use the word with regard to Pelosi makes the insult all the more jarring.
So the news that the company agreed this week to settle its lawsuit against the City of San Francisco seems jarring.
Some might call it overkill, but unless you see the change happening in real-time, the process isn't quite as jarring.
The only thing more jarring than the scoop was its home: a New York Times report about Joe Biden's 22012 vulnerability.
It was a jarring contrast to past Samsung press conferences, which were always heavy on specs and especially gimmicky camera features.
"It might be quite jarring to them because they come up to me and expect a stoic, cold person," she says.
Trump's behavior is especially jarring because Trump (in his and his supporters' eyes at least) seemingly has emerged stronger for it.
"It was personally more jarring for me to see so many empty metro stations and malls," the Chicago-born photographer wrote.
Initially, it was jarring seeing trans women feel so comfortable with themselves in ways I had never thought I could experience.
The inspiration for these jarring images is a colossal debt scandal, which has sunk Mozambique's economy and rocked its political elite.
It has been jarring for several players and other observers to see balls unexpectedly die quickly in the air this postseason.
It's a welcome change of pace for a squad that's more accustomed to dishing out jarring tackles than super sweet snuggles.
When bad information inevitably slips through, hearing it authoritatively spoken aloud is even more jarring than seeing it on a page.
The end-credits put forward the claim that nearly 700,000 young Americans have been subjected to such programs — a jarring statistic.
After years of hearing professional actors perform in games, going back to the stilted, choppy delivery in Resident Evil is jarring.
But 2016 will always be the year the big blue presence in our lives suffered its first jarring falls from grace.
He often posts photos from the Obama presidency with captions subtly highlighting the jarring contrast between the Obama and Trump administrations.
And in a jarring twist, Judith approaches a new member of that group at the end of the sequence: Negan himself.
To remind us of that fact, writer Cecil Castellucci and artist Marley Zarcone put something extremely jarring in a recent issue.
What's most jarring — and disturbing — about Dorsey's statement is its latent suggestion that all of Twitter's progress has been a mistake.
His potential is evident from the very first bar he spits with an urgency quite jarring given his usually calm demeanour.
For someone who graduated high school almost a full decade ago, the darkness of the ultra Gen-Z Euphoria is jarring.
Cutting back and forth between timelines can be tricky in films, because the resulting transitions sometimes feel too forced or jarring.
Rather, the jarring juxtaposition of James Phelan and Donald Trump shows just how the rhetoric of racism can span a century.
After hearing the very jarring forecast that Boeing gave on Wednesday, Cramer could only conclude that the aerospace group has peaked.
It had been a jarring weekend, with the well-orchestrated tape release featuring Trump and Billy Bush's offensive vulgarisms in 2005.
Why it matters: Despite Moore's most steadfast supporters sticking by him, the accusations leveled against him have had a jarring impact.
It's sometimes jarring to have such an incredible sense of visual presence paired with obviously unnatural mechanics, especially when they break.
Either way, it's a jarring reminder that people are abusing nature with plastic waste—and that bees are really smart creatures.
It was jarring to see O'Grady sit serenely in a space she would have invaded at the peak of her career.
But shelter environments can be jarring for new immigrants, many of whom are coping with trauma sustained in their home countries.
Although the nation has become effectively desensitized to Trump's bullying, it was still jarring to hear him disparage some undocumented immigrants.
Heather's head keeps jarring into the roof; Marty's legs are pulled into his chest and propped up against the center console.
This concision of storytelling is familiar when watching movies, but it can feel weird, and at times jarring, in a game.
When Giuliani's take-no-prisoners Trumpian tactics emerged in 2016, it was jarring for many who remembered him as America's mayor.
That Dershowitz, a prominent Jewish American public intellectual, would speak up in Trump's defense is jarring, as he appears to recognize.
For millions of Americans, the appointments are jarring, leading them to believe that anyone — anything — would be better than these people.
The tremors have been going on for days now, jarring residents, who've been reporting nearly constant ground vibrations in some areas.
Read more: The stock market is experiencing a jarring shift seen only twice in history, and not since the tech bubble.
" Foxx said, "Sometimes it takes really jarring incidents to shock the consciousness of people about what elected officials should be doing.
Or, rather, the film, with its compassion and its utterly jarring ending, which I won't give away, did something to me.
It was a jarring moment for anyone who might have believed that her romance was merely staged to drum up attention.
This is hardly the first production to portray the Act II riot as a pogrom, but Kosky's imagery has jarring power.
The pictures of the overdose cases show young, unlined faces that are jarring beside the much older ones for other funerals.
Everything you could do with the real and complex numbers, you could do with the quaternions, except for one jarring difference.
The reckoning is imminent, however, and yanking Totti from the side so abruptly reminds everyone how jarring the end can be.
Trent understandably sounded a lot more amped up on this week's "Chandelier," which proved jarring during the song's more delicate moments.
He knows nothing about Conor McGregor outside of what he's learned from these quotations and a somewhat jarring Google image search.
This isn't as likely to make players sick, but it's also jarring and isn't as accurate of a way to move.
But, the legislation also unearthed a long known, yet still jarring, reality for Republicans just months ahead of the midterm elections.
Legalization also reinforces a jarring dysfunction between state and federal legal systems over how to handle financial transactions related to marijuana.
The numbers out of Mississippi will be jarring to the Sanders campaign, even if they were prepared to lose the state.
Such reminders, she noted, are everywhere: Occasional spot work on the building has left jarring juxtapositions of old and new concrete.
It was jarring to see how many flights had been canceled, mostly because of coronavirus-related travel restrictions and lessened demand.
In particular, this feels all the more jarring after This Is Us, which didn't prompt a new run of family dramas.
President Donald Trump's unprecedented attacks on federal law enforcement turned even more vindictive over a series of jarring events last weekend.
May's removal, a general election, a second referendum, or an economically jarring "no-deal" exit from the E.U. on March 29.
That's why seeing Colbert close out his monologue by sharing a chuckle with Spicer wasn't just jarring — it was incredibly disappointing.
Their debut LP was critiqued with a now jarring sincerity, enjoying reviews that alluded to a game-changing piece of work.
As the S&P 500 slipped about 27% from its recent peak, energy stocks in the benchmark plummeted a jarring 50%.
Jarring vibrations, intermittently suspended by loose sand slides and pothole plunges, shook the truck; red bull dust seeped through closed vents.
Jio's juxtapositions of flat and illusionistic forms culminate in a visual paradox: the compositions are broken and orderly, smooth and jarring.
When others express themselves in an inconsiderate or jarring way, I put myself in their shoes: What are they going through?
That brings an immediacy that I once found jarring: the power to FaceTime with your mom, for instance, from a battlefront.
None have brought the industry to a standstill like the coronavirus pandemic, and the bottom-line impact has already been jarring.
The statement, while a highly familiar tactic by the North, represented a jarring shift in tone after weeks of conciliatory gestures.
Still, negative corporate announcements bring a jarring specificity to trade wars that can spread through financial markets and the wider economy.
Before "Silent Night" ends, though, the program comes to a jarring halt, with news of Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.
On the flip side, professionally dubbed voice acting was often painfully overdone, which was an equally jarring experience for many fans.
But what is more jarring is that we are still being victimized by the same cast of characters 20 years later.
While the juxtaposition of tourist development so close to such poverty may be jarring, the seaside remains the allure for all.
"They were a bit jarring, she's screaming, she's literally screaming," said Crispina Muriel, 36, a software engineer who lives in Queens.
Julia Roberts, Clive Owen, Jude Law, and Natalie Portman round out Mike Nichols' jarring look at the relationships of two couples.
Whether injured in combat or retiring after 85033 years, leaving the military and returning to civilian life is a jarring change.
The brains of children grow at incredible rates, and repeated jarring blows to the head can stunt that growth, doctors say.
Over the weekend, throngs of residents wandered through Roma and Condesa, quietly absorbing the jarring changes to a once-familiar landscape.
They feel a bit unformed, ragged and raw, but they're these really great, jarring portraits of New York in the '60s.
David Boyd's translation is smooth and plain-spoken, if occasionally marred by a jarring American phrase ("we're talking big leagues here").
In addition, jarring graffiti of swastikas have been reported on some college campuses as well as the New York City subway.
This was particularly jarring because Trump had been a chief critic of the amount of money the Obamas spent on vacations.
And in some cases, the participants knew that they might hear a loud, jarring noise at the end of the trial.
The many commentators who doubt that Mr Biden is the man to beat Donald Trump have other jarring things to cite.
In the end, children should feel prepared for what they might see online, so they are emotionally prepared for jarring content.
But it is jarring for an administration in power to claim that civil servants are actively working to subvert the government.
What&aposs not: Fans of the original novel (and subsequent film adaptations) might find the chronology of the new movie jarring.
But some former Obama aides say the ads are "jarring" and misleadingly imply Obama has endorsed Bloomberg, when he has not.
The attire was particularly jarring for Norway, whose long history of speedskating prowess has been attained in red — always in red.
Dislocated from the intimacy of the home, the sofas can be jarring in the dull and impersonal environment of the street.
The list of jarring actions taken by the Trump administration in its first week in office is surprisingly long and rich.
And the reason it is jarring to some folks is this incongruity of the content of the tweet and the format.
It still suffers from some of MTV's stale hallmarks: flashy but jarring editing, eye-roll inducing dialogue, and an obnoxious soundtrack.
De Marrais' jarring yet engrossing vocals took the lead on Past Worn Searching, with guitarist Kaia Fischer's complimentary vocals providing support.
The liberals who started the fundraiser tried to fight that narrative through a gesture in the wake of a jarring event.
At first, it's jarring to see everyone we once knew as lovably chaotic messes living the lives they always dreamed of.
At one point, I received a gaudy, jarring full-screen Verizon ad urging me to send retail gift cards via messaging.
Cooper gets his episode credits in (even though his character dies in the first installment), but these flashbacks are jarring and clumsy.
After four episodes — half a season — of the filthy New York City streets, seeing Darlene (Dominique Fishback) in her hometown is jarring.
But her two month journey through Cuba in 2016 — staying in the homes of locals — was something completely new and, frankly, jarring.
Learning about the shooting near Denver just days later was a jarring reminder on how common school shootings have become, she said.
Make the grad's transition from their bed to the dorm mattress a little less jarring with this gel infused memory foam topper.
Moreover, he brusquely shut down an Orthodox Jewish journalist on the issue in one of the most jarring encounters of his presidency.
That's how it works in Doom VFR as well... though the sensation of suddenly flying up into the air is immediately jarring.

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