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"unfamiliarity" Definitions
  1. the fact of not knowing or recognizing somebody/something
  2. unfamiliarity (with something) the fact of having no knowledge or experience of something

182 Sentences With "unfamiliarity"

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Industrial Berlin cityscapes become overbearingly emotional, strangely nostalgic despite seeming unfamiliarity.
Unfamiliarity breeds fear, and what we fear we seek to control.
His actions could be explained by unfamiliarity with the position's requirements.
General unfamiliarity with smartwatches didn't ease the Apple Watch's lukewarm debut.
However, unfamiliarity with how hotels operate can hinder chances for success.
The clothes weren't nice, but the quantity and unfamiliarity stirred me.
That he guessed wrong suggests an unfamiliarity with the pro-life movement.
" And so, Truaxe says, "Avestan is the embodiment of this pleasing unfamiliarity.
That unfamiliarity may lead to a certain amount of fear and suspicion.
Hugo Soca is hoping to change this widespread unfamiliarity with Uruguayan fare.
The N.B.A. seems less concerned with his unfamiliarity with Baton Rouge classrooms.
But to some degree this may simply be a product of unfamiliarity.
"There is still much unfamiliarity about Rio and Brazil," Paes told Brazilian media.
Their unfamiliarity with how a federal entity like NIH functioned sometimes caused friction.
He attributed the error to his unfamiliarity with the secretary of state website.
The digital B-side is a consequence of my unfamiliarity with the format.
However, Priebus wasn't above taking a dig at Team Trump's unfamiliarity with the process.
Gloria's unfamiliarity with Arnold's business (he runs a paintball park) does not ring true.
And part of that challenge stems from his own unfamiliarity with the convention process.
However, my unfamiliarity with math and English grammar continued to bedevil me in college.
And, for all their unfamiliarity with geopolitics, they have grasped the rudiments of Russian capitalism.
Even so, lawmakers acknowledge unfamiliarity with the technology and have voiced worries about data privacy.
But the reason I really loved "A Doll's House, Part 2" was not its unfamiliarity.
That unfamiliarity cost Cruz last night and it will most likely cost him his political future.
Levin added that intelligence officials' apparent unfamiliarity with sites like 8chan was "surprising" given recent events.
Tasha: There's a lot to unpack in that response, but let's start with the characters' unfamiliarity.
When capital moves across borders, these failures are amplified by distance, unfamiliarity and exchange-rate risk.
Some Republicans pointed to Trump's unfamiliarity with government as a reason for his handling of Comey.
And part of that is because of the unfamiliarity of strange and new and different sounds.
Judge Brown shows a similar unfamiliarity with the fundamentals of internet service in her dissenting statement.
Giving alien characters such varied and foreign characteristics preserves their key trait — the feeling of unfamiliarity.
We want something new, but for women, unfamiliarity and youth end up being tied to incompetence.
If there is any discomfort with this culinary diversity, it seems to come mainly from unfamiliarity.
Make of that what you will, but remember that fear is often a function of unfamiliarity.
His appointment turned heads at the time because of Japan's unfamiliarity with his approach to management.
The first effort was rejected because of unfamiliarity with themers LITE BRITE and — wait for it — FITBIT.
If such irrationality is borne out of unfamiliarity, then there is an obvious way to overcome it.
User error and unfamiliarity with the appropriate deductions and credits may also result in questionable calculator results.
Kauffman told Variety she was not concerned about the unfamiliarity most Americans have with ultra-Orthodox rituals.
Foreign investors have cited a litany of concerns, from unfamiliarity with Chinese companies to concerns about corporate governance.
Supporters of self-driving cars dismissed the findings in the new poll as largely a case of unfamiliarity.
Sanders to climb given the unfamiliarity issue when you're dealing with someone who's been known for 30 years.
And his unfamiliarity with evangelical Christianity makes it hard for him to articulate the importance of defending Israel.
Foreign investors have cited a litany of concerns, from unfamiliarity with Chinese companies to worries about corporate governance.
My assumption is that the public's unfamiliarity with this concept would drastically limits its effectiveness as a joke-premise.
What followed was a period of alienation and unfamiliarity that had a profound effect on her life and work.
If you don't speak the language, the unfamiliarity and the gruffness give the music an added bit of menace.
It was beset by both technical difficulties and the candidate's apparent unfamiliarity with the concept of live video streaming.
The poor showing is mostly because of its adults-only "R" rating and audiences' unfamiliarity with the film's heroes.
This situation of unfamiliarity and lack of information is an ideal breeding ground for projection of one's fears onto another.
What's more, a number of the 65 illustrations supposedly show architectural errors that suggest their maker's unfamiliarity with these locations.
Government censorship, the language barrier and an unfamiliarity with American political conventions have left many Chinese confused about the process.
For others (hey, extroverts!), this kind of unfamiliarity paired with the opportunity to meet new people is refreshing — even exhilarating.
But many say the unfamiliarity of e-cigarettes has made it hard to convince parents of the risks as well.
The president showed unfamiliarity with a bipartisan bill expanding background checks for gun purchases that has been debated for years.
As the show toured on the way to Broadway, however, changes were made to soften the unfamiliarity of this interpretation.
It's the sheer unfamiliarity of the Uber driving experience, he speculated, that may explain the initial bout of economically irrational behavior.
Many of the other teams in the league are works in progress because of injuries and general unfamiliarity with one another.
Aside from the unfamiliarity of the language, the terminology is used almost nowhere else and does not always make intuitive sense.
The words come fast in Australia, and to those who have traveled from afar they can be dizzying in their unfamiliarity.
But unfamiliarity bred confusion and then alarm in Myanmar, where Facebook users circulated speculation, the "latest" unverified figures, and dubious medical advice.
"A debate actually is a policy issue," Cruz responded, betraying an impressive unfamiliarity with the timbre of the race he's participating in.
Luckily, the barriers to BEB adoption — the high upfront costs, the limited range, the unfamiliarity of charging infrastructure — are being rapidly overcome.
That unfamiliarity inspired Mr. Baptiste to introduce rap pioneers to the Chinese, and the resulting Shakur project became an international online fascination.
The education secretary nominee aired extreme views that alarmed public education advocates, but she also showed an unfamiliarity with basic policy issues.
Atalanta picked up its first Champions League point with the draw, but it failed capitalize on Walker's unfamiliarity, or its man advantage.
If you never have to think about it, I think it's easy to not realize how much deeper unfamiliarity with language goes.
I'm guessing that part of this is the unfamiliarity of a new platform, and maybe it will become a non-issue over time.
He said the relative unfamiliarity of the gray jay, also known as the whiskey jack, weighed on the plus side, not the minus.
But his oratorical clumsiness and unfamiliarity with governmental "guardrails" do not prove the necessary requirement of "intent" in an obstruction of justice case.
Unfamiliarity among Mexican businesses with Alibaba's wholesale platform and e-commerce in general, along with seller membership costs, have been other barriers, Alibaba said.
His latest research suggests that the benefits portsiders derive from the element of unfamiliarity become greater when their opponents have less time to calculate.
But a nationwide postal vote on an issue like this has no precedent, experts said, and that unfamiliarity is one reason supporters are wary.
The unfamiliarity was driven home for him one night while riding his bike to a party he was invited to by the author Michael Azerrad.
Needing to ensure that the story makes sense to the audience, Ms. Ruhl too often has her characters expressing unfamiliarity with their own common knowledge.
Mr. Trump's reaction to the C.I.A.'s findings leaves him isolated, and underscores his dangerous unfamiliarity with the role of intelligence in maintaining national security.
Personally, I feel less likely to say no to a stranger, because there's the unfamiliarity that restricts us from being so honest with each other.
Morgan Fox, spokesperson for the Marijuana Policy Project, said the farce Hatch made of the legislation probably stemmed from the senator's unfamiliarity with marijuana policies.
Mitt Romney's Mormonism — and the beliefs of his church— has dogged him since his 1994 Senate run, as has Donald Trump's unfamiliarity with basic religious dogma.
I didn't have a date; at 17, I was outwardly disdainful of things like boys and makeup, while still keenly aware of my unfamiliarity with both.
The FBI, involved because the hack was considered a cyber attack, settled on the badges as a probable cause, likely due to their unfamiliarity with the hardware.
Unfamiliarity with our roads and laws exacerbates hostility already heightened by the heat and humidity, which is cruelly complicated by endless construction projects and horrid urban planning.
"Trump's tone, facial expressions, gestures and body language... speak volumes to... Trump's complete and utter unfamiliarity with the instructors and 'instruction' that student-victims received," they said.
And unfamiliarity, coupled with low-key, concentration-demanding work, led to the exhibition's being largely passed over by the news media and, you suspect, by the public.
There is a psychological toll, some patients report, an unfamiliarity that leads to anxiety, as our Post colleagues Joel Achenbach, Ben Guarino and Ariana Eunjung Cha report.
Baroque opera, due to its relative unfamiliarity compared to the bel canto classics, allows directors to take more risks without contravening the rigid expectations of certain audiences.
Unfamiliarity among Mexican businesses with Alibaba's wholesale platform and e-commerce in general have been other barriers, an Alibaba spokeswoman said, as well as seller membership costs.
The idea was to become ... Their thinking is that anxiety and fear are mostly rooted in unfamiliarity and a desire to control things that are outside your control.
Doubtless this is partly because of investors' unfamiliarity with a new product, compounded by the Fed's inability to explain itself to those who do not understand its jargon.
Anything new and unusual can feel frightening because of it's unfamiliarity, but if you encourage yourself to move past the apprehension, entirely new dimensions of pleasure await you.
"It was mostly audience unfamiliarity with the other monsters in the film and confusion as to whether Godzilla was a hero or villain in this chapter," he said.
Besides an unfamiliarity with newer tech, many older farmers have just been doing things a certain way for decades, and don't see the need for change, they said.
His unfamiliarity meant that he was always fresh when he kicked in the door of whatever territory you were stuck watching, whether that was WWF, NWA, or AWA.
In fact, someone who knows absolutely nothing about chanoyu may feel a similar unfamiliarity that gradually dissipates after participating in or hearing about it for the first time.
" For first-generation AAPI immigrants, these hurdles often include "concentration on moving up economically, poor English skills, unfamiliarity with the American political system and reluctance to invite public scrutiny.
Millennials have even complained that the very act of having to mail things gives them anxiety, due to all the steps involved and their overall unfamiliarity with the process.
The frustration with Mnuchin stretched over to the White House later Friday, as one official there called Munchin's pitch amateurish and a sign of his relative unfamiliarity with Washington.
Not after an 0-2 start to the LeBron Era that has exposed L.A.'s unfamiliarity, as well as its dearth of outside shooting and lack of rim protection.
Unfamiliarity with the fingerprinting devices, along with the late arrival of election materials, caused considerable delays in the start of voting at many polling stations, residents and officials said.
Mr. Alexander didn't give senators much time to question Ms. DeVos, but it was sufficient to reveal her near-total unfamiliarity with public education law, standards and even problems.
In the years since, some have offered this as proof of his unfamiliarity with Sligo: to walk from the station takes just over ten minutes at an ordinary pace.
The mayor of Toronto, a city disproportionately affected by SARS, publicly acknowledged his unfamiliarity with basic infection control measures — he didn't even know what the World Health Organization was.
Innovative medical technology is trying to solve the problem of getting people to take their medicine, but its cost and its unfamiliarity has blocked widespread use, the Washington Post reports.
It's terrible any time someone is subjected to harassment, but Carpenter's tweets — "Wow people on Twitter are mean" — suggest unfamiliarity with what should be one of the company's top priorities.
Unfamiliarity isn't supposed to be a positive, but down Fred VanVleet and needing a spark at center, Casey felt no uncertainty about trying something new and trusting a new mix.
" As she put it, "it is not clear to the Court whether Defendant repeatedly failed to meet his disclosure obligations intentionally or due to his unfamiliarity with the federal rules.
Only within the past few decades has Spanish colonial art been awarded anything like center-stage status, and for reasons of unfamiliarity alone, the show is not to be missed.
Ideological terms such as conservatism, and to a lesser extent liberalism, have become so muddled with unfamiliarity, that it's anyone's guess what it means to embrace either of the two.
Maybe this unfamiliarity contributes to the lack of general enthusiasm about Montepulciano d'Abruzzo, but in my experience, it has been the style of the wines themselves that limits the enthusiasm.
He alluded to Mr. Trump's seeming unfamiliarity in the last debate with the nuclear triad — the country's three ways of firing nuclear weapons — and questioned his sources for foreign policy information.
In speaking, it's tempting to jump at opportunities to present on a new topic, but I know that unfamiliarity can lead to boring and superficial chat, even for a practiced speaker.
Experts speculated to The Hollywood Reporter that the character's unfamiliarity in foreign markets, combined with Gadot's status as a newcomer, may be to blame for a slightly slower box office overseas.
Football is ripe for satire, of course, with its undisguised militarism, its unfamiliarity with the language of irony, its Lombardi-esque moral elevation of stakes that are, in the end, imaginary.
He speaks quickly, and I almost do not catch it, but it becomes clear that this strangeness—the unfamiliarity, the absurdity of making something—is at the heart of OReilly's work.
So, like anything else that we've never had before -- like, say, a black president prior to 103 -- there is an unfamiliarity with it and some level of education that is necessary.
Immigrants are particularly vulnerable to traffickers because of their lack of status, inability to speak English, unfamiliarity with our legal system, lower levels of education, and lack of access to employment.
I remember staring at everything in passing, taking in nothing, and allowing the total unfamiliarity of my surroundings to separate me from what, at the time, felt like a bleak reality.
Her hostility to public education and unfamiliarity with education policy inspired massive backlash from parents, students, and teachers, prompting every Democratic senator and two of their Republican colleagues to oppose her nomination.
The executive largely held his own during the hours of questioning — thanks in no small part to lawmakers' unfamiliarity with internet policy — but his answers didn't alleviate concerns about privacy and antitrust.
Dr. Snipes's office failed to meet the state's deadline on Thursday to submit results of a machine recount by two minutes, an error that was blamed on unfamiliarity with the state's website.
Then on Thursday, Dr. Snipes's office failed by two minutes to meet the state's deadline to submit results of a machine recount and blamed unfamiliarity with the state's website for the error.
That's the sort of religious illiteracy we should be worried about, not unfamiliarity with evangelical names for Christ — religious illiteracy that assumes features of one's own tradition are essential to ethical behavior.
This unfamiliarity, coupled with the fact that many of the scenes seem to be spoofing things history has since forgotten, might be the reason I had no fucking idea what was happening.
Administrative delays can lead unions to be unaware that new employees have arrived and new employees' unfamiliarity with their workplace culture can inhibit them from reaching out to the union for information.
His answers suggest an unfamiliarity with basic policy details of a plan that has been public for nearly six weeks at this point — a plan that his administration has pushed Congress to pass.
And I feel like the Koch network played a huge role in politicizing normal scientific language, by taking advantage of the general public's unfamiliarity with how uncertainty is discussed in the scientific community.
One for customer relationsGoldman Sachs was taken to court by Libya's sovereign-wealth fund for allegedly taking advantage of its unfamiliarity with markets in 2008 to push it into buying risky, financial products.
Even so, Workman declined to answer a question about whether he thought the $50 billion threshold at which FSOC can declare a nonbank financial firm systemically important, citing his unfamiliarity with the issue.
Weber's unfamiliarity with these facts echoes President Donald Trump's attempts to push the idea that Ukraine was involved, somehow, in meddling in the 2016 presidential election to help Hillary Clinton and hurt him.
To miss this movie due to an unfamiliarity with the industry, with India, or with Bhatt and Khan, would be unfair to a truly evocative film that speaks to generations, families, friends and lovers.
CCB's Zhang said the bank is only swapping normal loans into equity at the moment, rather than non-performing loans (NPLs), partly due to investors' unfamiliarity and more conservative attitude toward NPL-related products.
But the findings do suggest that people's unfamiliarity with edibles, which can take hours to fully kick in, can lead them to take more than they should and make them sick, the authors said.
Those on the right use the word "scientism," to imply that science is just another ideology with its own partisan biases, steering too many away from truth and fostering an unfamiliarity with basic facts.
Mr. Trump has at times been unable to cite a single Bible verse, and he memorably referred to the second book of Corinthians as "Two Corinthians," a sign of his unfamiliarity with Scripture. Mrs.
For gentiles like Yoskowitz's Catholic brother-in-law Adam, the combination of the jarred version and an unfamiliarity with fish in ball form is enough to make many vow never to touch the stuff.
If you crave unfamiliarity and novelty to the point of holding a destructive obsession with preserving the "spark," then grab the Clearasil and studded belt my friend, because you are quite clearly a child.
"Over half of the students (52%) say they don't know anyone with a job in STEM, revealing broad unfamiliarity with STEM skills and misperceptions about where these skills can be applied," the study says.
But there are also a few surprising places in the Southwest — like Coconino County, Arizona, and McKinley County, New Mexico — where accidents are also higher than average, suggesting an unfamiliarity with driving in winter weather.
Rossi sees Bolton as a "perfect guide" to the fashion orbit for the uninitiated — the director also hopes the film's appeal will extend beyond the fashion crowd because of his own unfamiliarity with the industry.
Image courtesy of the artist  "When people look at my work, they might relate to the image and experience a sense of familiarity or they might feel a sense of distance, unfamiliarity and alienation," notes Tanchum.
Former Tottenham midfielder Steve Sidwell says the unfamiliarity of Wembley could have a similar effect to when Arsenal struggled while playing Champions League games there in the late 1990s — winning only two of six 'home' games.
Lindsey Yeargin doesn't think they do, and she worries that the public's unfamiliarity with Mexico Beach might prevent a large-scale rebuilding of the town she's spent summers and holidays in since she was a child.
This and the unfamiliarity of most of the works—some hundred and twenty monotypes, from museums and collections worldwide, augmented with more conventional pictures—make the show special, in both the good and the pejorative senses.
A 2015 report by the Office of Inspector General highlighted Ms. Kennedy's unfamiliarity with "leading and managing an institution the size of the U.S. Mission to Japan" and criticized a lack of communication within the embassy.
The degree of difficulty of their task is compounded by the absence of receiver Eric Decker, who will miss the game with a partly torn rotator cuff, and amplified by their unfamiliarity with this group of Seahawks.
And the wide-ranging meeting, which included blunt back-and-forths between Trump and members of both parties, laid bare the vast divide on gun legislation and Trump's own unfamiliarity with the searing, years-old gun debate.
As I went from door to door and floor to floor at twilight, it was easy to sense what agents will face: uncertainty and unfamiliarity, speckled with chaotic radio chatter, aggressive crowds, small arms fire, even pyrotechnics.
Bella Dinh-Zarr, a member of the safety board, said at the briefing that it was unclear why the train was traveling so fast or whether the operator's unfamiliarity with the new route had caused the accident.
And the wide-ranging meeting, which included blunt back-and-forths between the President and members of both parties, laid bare the vast divide on gun legislation and Trump's own unfamiliarity with the searing, years-old gun debate.
Thousands of Colorado voters have withdrawn their registrations since January, citing distrust of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity and an unfamiliarity with how much voter information is already public under law, The Denver Post reported Friday.
Season 8 kicked off with the Mother of Dragons and Breaker of Chains showing off yet another spot-on outfit choice: a white faux fur coat that symbolized a lot more than her unfamiliarity with the North's infamous winters.
"We do believe that no other medium can offer such deep insight into other people's circumstances and transform feelings of unfamiliarity into curiosity, empathy and compassion – even for those we have been told are our enemies," the letter said.
Hours after Trump said last week that he plans to nominate Moore to the board of the world's most powerful central bank, the former campaign adviser went on Bloomberg Television and openly acknowledged his unfamiliarity with monetary policy-making.
Trump's recent comments about how hard it is to enact laws in Congress and apparent unfamiliarity with details of his own health care reform plan have also raised doubts about the depth of his understanding of Washington and the presidency.
Once you get beyond the unfamiliarity of seeing this much male genitalia on-screen (it's usually the other way around, so it's OK to question the fuss surrounding this), Euphoria's central protagonists find a way to reel you into their lives.
In his view, Scholze and Stix's criticism stems from a "lack of sufficient time to reflect deeply on the mathematics under discussion," perhaps coupled with "a deep sense of discomfort, or unfamiliarity, with new ways of thinking about familiar mathematical objects."
He made his first seven shots and finished 214 for 210 from the field, missing only a 240-point attempt, as the Blazers relied on pick-and-rolls when he was in to compensate for his unfamiliarity with their sets.
He said that Mr. Trump's seeming unfamiliarity with the nuclear triad — the United States's three ways of firing nuclear weapons — in a recent debate is all the more troubling amid North Korea's disputed claims Tuesday that it had set off a hydrogen bomb.
Watch his expert grilling of education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos, which exposed her unfamiliarity with the well-known policy debate over "proficiency" versus "growth" in evaluating students' performance: Franken asks the Secretary of Education nominee on her views re: proficiency vs. growth.
The disconnect between the unfamiliarity most people have with the process that produces this image and the instant familiarity these same folks have with its effects — that weird-looking image — is both paradoxical and entirely typical of matters concerning motion picture format.
Given their weakness after a week with no food, trapped in the dark, and their unfamiliarity with scuba systems, some experts say it's too difficult to bring a group of novices through a cave system that has made even caving experts nervous.
Part of that may just be my own unfamiliarity with the system, considering that it's just not a familiar way to use a phone, but after a few minutes with it, I'm not convinced that it's the kind of marquee feature worth upgrading for.
Another program, a dating show called Love Unification, pairs up North Korean women with South Korean men and sets them up with challenges that draw attention to the woman's supposed unfamiliarity with modern life, making her out to be a kind of damsel in distress.
Joseph Shuldiner, who worked with Mr. Russ when the federal government took over the Chicago Housing Authority in 1995 and made Mr. Shuldiner its receiver, said that while Mr. Russ was "a solid choice," his unfamiliarity with the city could prove an early hurdle.
Although we don't want to overestimate the power of movies, we do believe that no other medium can offer such deep insight into other people's circumstances and transform feelings of unfamiliarity into curiosity, empathy and compassion – even for those we have been told are our enemies.
" Still, he exposes his unfamiliarity with the modern state of the art when he describes the most difficult section of John Muir's solo ascent of 10,916-foot Cathedral Peak near Yosemite Valley as "a pitch that in years since has rarely been climbed unroped or solo.
To the Editor: President Trump's nomination of Elinore F. McCance-Katz as the first assistant secretary for mental health and substance use is deeply troubling, and reveals his administration's unfamiliarity with abundant research that suggests that the medical model for behavioral health care is stigmatizing and often ineffective.
The apparent unfamiliarity with his own administration's senior-most policy aides only confirms what those officials are claiming behind closed doors: that Trump ignored the official diplomatic channels they oversaw in favor of unofficial overtures to Ukraine, led by Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, meant to surface dirt on political opponents.
But, and think this was truer in the past, but a lot of times in older Lefty spaces, what I would encounter was an unfamiliarity or reflexive contempt for people who did not share their views, or this suspicion that average people were just like too dumb to get it.
A spokesman for Abbe Lowell, Trump's ethics counsel, told The Washington Post on Monday that Ivanka Trump used a personal email shortly following her transition into a White House role due to unfamiliarity with official protocol and maintained that all emails sent by Ivanka Trump had been preserved and contained no classified information.
Her victory and sudden prominence could also expose Ms. Hayes to some of the same sort of backlash that Ms. Ocasio-Cortez has seen since her primary victory, as Republicans and conservative commentators have seized on any evidence of her inexperience or unfamiliarity with world issues or even the mechanics of Congress.
Libertarian nominee Gary JohnsonGary Earl JohnsonProgressive Democrats' turnout plans simply don't add up Trump's GOP challenger: 'I may be reduced' to debating Alec Baldwin Amash won't rule out Libertarian challenge to Trump MORE famously coined the phrase "Aleppo moment" after he exposed his unfamiliarity with the city during an interview on MSNBC.
The percentage of his shots launched with seven or fewer seconds on the shot clock is up approximately eight percent compared to a couple seasons ago, L.A.'s offense is 9.5 points per 100 possessions worse when he sits, and he's surrounded by inexperience and unfamiliarity for the first time in over half a decade.
This suggestion is not consistent with the view of him as saint or as demon, but it should not be dismissed on the grounds of its unfamiliarity—quite the opposite, given the myths that have always surrounded him, the interpretation of his life that gives its impact the fundamental simplicity of an ax blow.
The effect is a lot like the opposite of what happens when you read a sentence—instead of understanding something whole based on the context provided by its pieces parts, the unfamiliarity of these clocks pulls you into a place with rhyme, but without reason, not unlike the worlds populated by Kraus' major inspiration, Dalí.
Underscoring her unfamiliarity with legal matters, Ford alluded to how scared she was when she took the polygraph exam on the advice of her lawyer: "You can tell how anxious I was by the terrible handwriting," she told the committee, referring to the account she wrote out by hand on yellow paper before the test was administered.
Steve King (R-Iowa) argued Wednesday that President Trump's recent attacks on Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE are a result of the president's unfamiliarity with "the nuance" in politics.
The campaign offers many reasons: a continuing unfamiliarity with the candidate in black communities; or the Clinton family's long ties to black voters, despite the continuing critique of the aspects of the Bill Clinton era that were the worst for African-Americans, such as the infamous 1994 crime bill (which Mr. Sanders voted for as a congressman) and welfare reform.
Following the debate, many American Jews voiced their disappointment over critiques against Sanders's speech patterns: While linguist and professor of contemporary Jewish Studies at Hebrew Union College Sarah Bunin Benor said she doesn't believe these critiques of Sanders's speech are inherently anti-Semitic, she does agree that they reveal an unfamiliarity with the way Jews, particularly Jewish New Yorkers, speak.
"I can't tell you what the president thinks, I can't tell you every move he makes, when he goes to the bathroom and when he doesn't," Mr. Moore shot back after Mr. Strange claimed that Mr. Trump had noticed the former judge's apparent unfamiliarity with the Obama-era immigration program known as DACA, which stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.
"[Trump] has pretty much failed to be an able leader of pushing the Republican agenda for all these reasons, whether it's an unfamiliarity with a lot of the policy debates or a lack of support for some of the policy objectives ... That's not a good place if you are thinking about the electoral prospects for the GOP in 2018," said Geoffrey Skelley, a political analyst at the University of Virginia.
In an interview on Wednesday, Trump claimed, "If you buy a box of cereal—you have a voter ID." Trump's apparent unfamiliarity with buying groceries falls in line with the sad fact that the wealthy and famous are often out of touch with the world of us plebeians—Trump's good friend Tom Brady tried his first strawberry at the age of 40, Hillary Clinton hasn't driven a car since 1996, and multiple celebrities legitimately believe the earth is flat.

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