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"uncomfortableness" Definitions
  1. DISCOMFORT

30 Sentences With "uncomfortableness"

How to use uncomfortableness in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "uncomfortableness" and check conjugation/comparative form for "uncomfortableness". Mastering all the usages of "uncomfortableness" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"She enjoys the uncomfortableness of not fitting in," she said.
"Of course I'm sad, but I don't feel any uncomfortableness there," she says.
By having the conversation, by naming its uncomfortableness, can we get closer to understanding it better?
And that place of uncomfortableness is exactly where you want to be every time you are onstage.
I think the volatility and the uncertainty coming into the developed markets is creating uncomfortableness within the market.
"I spent the first three or four days puzzled by my uncomfortableness here," Lemonis said in the documentary.
"The hardest part would probably have to be the lack of sleep and the uncomfortableness," Hobbs told Insider.
What is it about the batnipple that goes too far, other than some larger uncomfortableness with two fleshy little nubs?
The 12th season premiere, "The Gang Turns Black," is perhaps most indicative of the uncomfortableness of watching such a gloriously offensive show.
But any uncomfortableness I feel is balanced by the knowledge that it gives me the ability to advocate for myself and others.
So students are often just used to [creating for a] smaller body shape; there is psychological uncomfortableness when comes to bigger body types.
You are dealing with what you feel is urgent, responding to what it's like to be living now, today, in this fast-moving uncomfortableness.
I think what people are really responding to is the story itself, and the fact that it defies the uncomfortableness of the subject matter.
I get a kick out of this, challenging people with clothing, and the uncomfortableness of being new, and being as gay as you want to be.
The photos are unremarkable — a coalescence of uncomfortableness — and the takeaway is too obvious to be profound: that voters and candidates alike articulate their politics in formulaic ways.
"Because contempt is based upon elements of comparison and judgment, viewing this in someone's face creates a feeling of uneasiness, or uncomfortableness, for the person viewing that face," they explain.
I'm sure it does, it's never ... I never feel it or hear it, because I don't, I stopped taking care of people's feelings in that area a long time ago and their uncomfortableness.
"We are bringing it to the doors of people who do not have to live this life and just giving that little bit of uncomfortableness," said LaShell Eikerenkoetter, a protest leader who is black.
Only after getting kicked off of the webcam site by its operators did we realize the questionable nature of our masks and broadcasted images, with some voicing their uncomfortableness with having documentation of this act posted online.
"Some trains are canceled and you have to wait for the next one and it's full, and then you think do I wait for another one to get a seat or squeeze in and suffer the uncomfortableness," he said.
Secondly, the bloke who enters the shot and blocks the worm is so painfully upright that you start to worry about him as a person: it's the kind of stiffness that only arises as a physical manifestation of extreme uncomfortableness.
Goldman Sachs analysts said in a research note that "the renewed focus on trade relations with the US...(and) the desire to facilitate local currency bond inclusion in international benchmarks" would offset slower Chinese growth and authorities' uncomfortableness with further yuan appreciation.
A student of the MFA painting program at Yale School of Art, Kyung Me expands upon her perceived gauche appearance and general uncomfortableness by titling each of her drawings in English, and then in choppy Korean, conveying a stilted, unsure attitude to her art.
The complaint further claims that King created close working relationships with male colleagues but not female colleagues, and that his "uncomfortableness around female colleagues resulted in favoritism for male employees over female employees that was widely known throughout the workplace and referred to as 'bromances,'" and that his "bromance" with Kattan was also well-known.
In March 2016, Time Out Magazine rated the D-Class tram the worst on the Yarra Trams network. The reasons given were a low number of seats, the uncomfortableness of the seats, a loud screech when the doors open and close and poor ride quality.
Answering The Weekend Australian Magazine's interview question on how to have more female executives, Holgate advised companies to research the women aged from 30 to 50. She suggested the uncomfortableness of women after their maternity leave was the barrier for them to return to work. She believed creating the connection with female employees during their pregnancy and after birth helped them overcome the barrier. Holgate also advised companies to think differently and seek for female executive leaders from the different routes.
I think they both know deep down it's neither of their faults, but that doesn't stop the uncomfortableness of it all!" Welsh said the meeting is "very difficult" between Alison and Kyle, as well as "very emotional" and "brief". Speaking of Alison's reunion with her estranged son, Welch said, "They're still mother and child, and Kyle needs his mum" and added, "I think he's hopeful Alison will return and open her arms to Kyle but it's just not as simple as that. I don't think Alison really knows what to expect.
In 1974, he ultimately led strong protests in Lahore against the decision of international recognition of Bangladesh and reportedly breached all security arrangements, to appear right in front of the motorcade of the then Saudi King Shah Faisal. During this time, Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto offered him to be appointed on political post at the High Commission of Pakistan in London but he denied the political appointment. In 1978, Hashmi was taken in the Zia administration as the Minister of State for Youth and Student Affairs, and was the youngest minister at the age of 29. However, he later expressed his uncomfortableness with working with the uniform officials and soon departed from the administration where he began practicing law at the Lahore High Court while filling the role of agriculturist at his family farms.
Reagan saw him a second father. Stephen Vaughn says: : At many points the positions taken by the First Christian Church of Reagan's youth coincided with the words, if not the beliefs of the latter-day Reagan. These positions included faith in Providence, association of America's mission with God's will, belief in progress, trust in the work ethic and admiration for those who achieved wealth, an uncomfortableness with literature and art that questioned the family or challenged notions of proper sexual behavior, presumption that poverty is an individual problem best left to charity rather than the state, sensitivity to problems involving alcohol and drugs, and reticence to use government to protect civil rights for minorities. According to Paul Kengor, Reagan had a particularly strong faith in the goodness of people; this faith stemmed from the optimistic faith of his motherKengor, p. 16.
" Brian Beck, former President of the Methodist Conference in Britain, expressed his personal opinion in 2000 that "The doctrine [of sanctification] remains with us in Charles Wesley's hymns, but the formative framework, and even, I suspect, the spiritual intention, have largely gone". Writing on the need for improved spiritual formation within the British Methodist Church and the US- based United Methodist Church, Methodist theologian Randy L. Maddox commented that the terms "holiness of heart and life" and "Christian Perfection" were considered "prone to moralistic, static and unrealistic connotations, resulting in the growing uncomfortableness with and neglect of this aspect of our Wesleyan heritage". The Rev. Dr. Kevin M. Watson, a United Methodist clergyman and Assistant Professor of Historical Theology and Wesleyan Studies at Seattle Pacific University, implores fellow pastors: "Teaching and preaching the possibility of being made perfect in love for God and neighbor, and seeking to actually become entirely sanctified are the reasons Methodism was 'raised up.

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