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"unwelcoming" Definitions
  1. (of a person) not friendly towards somebody who is visiting or arriving
  2. (of a place) not attractive; looking uncomfortable to be in

271 Sentences With "unwelcoming"

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It wasn't unwelcoming, but it felt unwelcoming when we played.
Independent candidates are banned and parties are unwelcoming to newcomers.
It might be an interesting feat, but it's ultimately unwelcoming.
Science is still more broadly an unwelcoming place for women.
It's not that we're unwelcoming; it's just that we're full.
But it's not intended as a bleak or unwelcoming one.
The remaining months are harsh, cold, and unwelcoming to produce.
Many business bosses are hostile to it, lest Texas seem unwelcoming.
CES has had a long history of being unwelcoming to women.
Why risk producing for a market that could soon become unwelcoming?
His reception was unwelcoming: a chorus of boos from the crowd.
Is it really the goal to make our cities feel unwelcoming?
It is un-New York, it is unwelcoming and it is unacceptable.
It was certainly more unwelcoming than it had been in the Midlands.
The small, and often unwelcoming, seating areas speckle the city's business districts.
That's a good start, but the auto industry is notoriously unwelcoming to newcomers.
Devotion's apartment is a harsh and unwelcoming space, but it's more than that.
Mississippi remains friendly territory for him, but after that the map looks unwelcoming.
I'm constantly defending Texas against naysayers who say it's unwelcoming to social progressives.
These circumstances, NWLC argues, teach black girls that school is an unwelcoming place.
Dirty air, extreme heat and the threat of harassment complete the unwelcoming picture.
In place of an unwelcoming response to Schultz, how about just the opposite?
They've been spared the need to sell an overambitious deal to unwelcoming markets.
But the official atmosphere was unwelcoming: The Laos government was hard-line Communist.
The long corridors, lined with unwelcoming, utilitarian benches, lead to a cavernous immigration hall.
But he was taken aback by how unwelcoming the world was to new dads.
It had a sign just as unwelcoming as the one at the Ukrainian Hall.
Yet even as the West seems increasingly unwelcoming, the new missionaries will keep coming.
Interpersonal silence is typically construed as unwelcoming, a signal of rejection, awkwardness, or indifference.
It is an ancient practice originally conceived as a defense mechanism against unwelcoming locals.
For those seeking refuge from war and violence, Hungary has been an unwelcoming place.
Scattered amid the children's games and guitar-strumming folk singers, though, were unwelcoming messages.
Other minority communities, including Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, also view the Party as unwelcoming.
Yet it is roundly criticised for being unwelcoming to women, in ways large and small.
But the unplanned silences, hesitations, and pauses of these performances don't feel unwelcoming or difficult.
Feminists were thrilled to see their movement's messages on prominent display, but critics were unwelcoming.
But Gray said that she had sensed an unwelcoming atmosphere at the hospital ever since.
Numerous expeditions to Antarctica have also put scientists in close quarters, surrounded by an unwelcoming environment.
Why would skilled foreigners choose a home that is harshly unwelcoming to other newcomers, he asks?
As colleges become more diverse, the students they teach often find campus life stifling or unwelcoming.
These spaces, after all, still exist in a society that is deeply unwelcoming to LGBTQ people.
All these measures are designed to deter and create stories of unwelcoming Scandinavians in the media.
In America, I grew up one of few Black people in spaces that constantly felt unwelcoming.
Signs in front are deliberately unwelcoming — "Historical site — no trespassing" — as if signs would deter vandals.
The weather was harsh and unwelcoming when Buemi arrived in Fargo, but he felt newly hopeful.
VA culture is not just unwelcoming to women, but hasn't supported the evolution of basic services.
The Globe found that a majority of people of color felt that Boston was unwelcoming to them.
The vast landscape stretching toward the horizon on this side of the wall is grim and unwelcoming.
Well, ultimately, if we make America unwelcoming enough, I suppose people may no longer want to come.
Cold research facility always remain cold and unwelcoming, but details like rivets make them seem more real.
Schultz thinks that many perceive Moldova, or eastern Europe in general, as unwelcoming and having questionable infrastructure.
The microbes would also have to survive the UV light and dry, unwelcoming environment on the bed.
Barnsley is a tough place, old mining country, and Oakwell is a tough stage, unwelcoming and unforgiving.
"Regardless of the specifics, it's pretty clear the message is going to be unwelcoming," Mr. Dixon said.
The terror group was trying to show that the U.S. is unwelcoming toward Muslims and other minorities.
Mismatched furniture didn't help the lack of light, lending an overall unwelcoming feel to the otherwise warm set.
Many have already brought the offenders to Nintendo's attention in order to stamp out the blatantly unwelcoming messages.
This sort of rhetoric is creating an unwelcoming atmosphere, says Meer, a motion graphic designer of Indian descent.
For many in the LGBTQ community, gay bars have often proven to be unwelcoming to people of color.
There is nothing uppity or unwelcoming about the gallery, which makes it the right home for this show.
At times, it can feel unwelcoming since it's difficult to meet like-minded people and make new friends.
My area is cluttered and unwelcoming, staunchly announcing itself as a habitat suited for me and me alone.
Too often, our school cafeterias are even more inefficient and unwelcoming than those crumbling roads, bridges and subways.
But the concept of America as an unwelcoming country to immigrants and uncomfortable for minorities is already here.
Republicans have acted in ways that are "clearly unwelcoming" to Asian-Americans in those same policy areas, Lee said.
So, yeah, ultimately, if we make our country unwelcoming enough, we may see fewer people wanting to come here.
But when David develops dementia, Ada is forced out of their perfect nest and into the unwelcoming outside world.
This should surprise no one considering the world is facing concurrent famines, record-breaking refugee crises, and unwelcoming borders.
Not all of the residents in this village were unwelcoming when the 30 or so migrants arrived Monday evening.
I too have been in the position of translating for my mother and being her guide through unwelcoming spaces.
That's because despite the country's acute need for highly skilled tech workers, its immigration system has become increasingly unwelcoming.
Her neighborhood is unwelcoming for another reason: Rival gangs have forced most residents to stay indoors as much as possible.
At the time the two clubs started, disillusioned Vietnam veterans were returning from an unpopular war to an unwelcoming society.
Original Score: Ludwig Göransson's work is strong enough to be nominated, but the music branch is famously unwelcoming to newcomers.
During the cold war business was largely untroubled by superpower rivalry because the Soviet Union was an unwelcoming, closed economy.
Researchers at tech companies including Google and leading universities allege that the name contributes to an atmosphere unwelcoming to women.
The number of active editors has declined in the last ten years; the Wikipedia community is notoriously unwelcoming to newcomers.
Those types of discussions greatly added to the harsh and unwelcoming atmosphere of Off-Topic, which pushed many users away.
As he is drawn into that, his wife (Yuko Takeuchi) is trying to get to know some unwelcoming new neighbors.
The choice to come north to a country that is more unwelcoming than ever is not one they take lightly.
Its symbolism created an unwelcoming atmosphere for minority students and others who felt it did not represent Mississippi, she said.
Whites in other Northwest Territory states from Ohio to Michigan passed laws to make those states unwelcoming to African-Americans.
But as communal as these events are for Latinx non-believers, formal services can seem just as alien and unwelcoming.
There are so many more Latino writers who never get across — whose writing dreams perish in the unwelcoming literary landscape.
Like many girls, I was a real glutton for stories of young women turned out into a somewhat unwelcoming world.
The marches also have been criticized as being unwelcoming to conservative women, who may support Trump's presidency and oppose abortion rights.
After a nurse suggested she buy herself a vibrator, she visited a local sex shop and found it seedy and unwelcoming.
That vision, judging by its suitors' politics, might well have been unwelcoming to Kushner's father-in-law and his coming administration.
It's a unique place—it has its own sensibility and is both alluring and unwelcoming, beautiful and gritty, frustrating and magical.
Rather, their imported ethnoreligious customs and pastiche Indo-Saracenic design are alien, and therefore unwelcoming, to a diverse British Muslim polity.
Although responsible for decades of innovative design and youth movements, street culture, historically, has been unwelcoming and often unkind to women.
One reason for this immobility could be that the economy is now an unwelcoming place for jobseekers without a university degree.
The rhetoric of pragmatism, or of rejecting political correctness, has perhaps made it easier for Danes to accept an unwelcoming stance.
When a reporter asked why the group would want to build in a place where neighbors were unwelcoming, Ms. McQuade intervened.
Tired guests gathered in common areas and soon learned that it wasn't just their room that had turned dark and unwelcoming.
To make ourselves test the more profound question of our continuation through the formalized sorties against space — cold, unbroken, unwelcoming space.
What it also reveals is Trump's consistent adherence to his unfortunate campaign platform: America as unwelcoming: anti-Muslim, anti-refugee, anti-immigrant.
Earth orbit gets incredibly cold, and the researchers will need to build a new robot that can withstand such an unwelcoming environment.
Instances like what happened Friday night create a wholly unwelcoming environment for a large part of the population that is already marginalized.
There are other concerns, including exorbitant cost, negative environmental impacts, and projecting an image of the United States as an unwelcoming fortress.
He was feeling fear and uncertainty about his future and about a country that is really unwelcoming to refugees and to Muslims.
We'd more fully feel her pain and also that of her two kids, transplanted to a place they find foreign and unwelcoming.
Hollywood remains an unwelcoming place for actors — particularly female actors — with bodies that do not conform to some limited standards of beauty.
And she has held her own in a mainstream art market that has been, until very recently, unwelcoming to African-American art.
Major causes of the decline, experts say, are the administration's restrictions as well as the unwelcoming tone set by the president himself.
Caneel may not come cheap, but it's not off limits or unwelcoming for those who have other uses for $800 a night.
Besides being unfunny, that also made it unwelcoming, which is not the way you want to start off a three-hour show.
Infusing each scene with a cold, unwelcoming beauty, the Belgian cinematographer Ruben Impens makes his camera complicit in the trashy goings-on.
To regulate concealed carried guns, retailers would have to pay to install metal detectors, which can be an unwelcoming hassle for customers.
The school is "really unwelcoming a lot of the time" to students of color, Chassidy Titley, a 16-year-old junior, said.
Wikipedia is notoriously unwelcoming to newcomers and has a dizzying list of guidelines, principles, and rules that are disproportionately applied across the site.
Museums are "white spaces," unwelcoming to people who are often perceived to not know the unstated behavioral expectations that underlie the museum experience.
Enterprise markets can be unwelcoming to pioneers, so consider finding ways to bridge an entrenched solution to your ahead-of-the-curve solution.
Then they save money by cutting corners on construction, making the spaces so inaccessible or unwelcoming that no one wants to use them.
These pages are rife with unwelcoming diner workers, violent lawmen, unwarranted and belittling verbal and physical attacks that are both omnipresent and unrelenting.
For some, finding alternative ways to be present in the world, and occupy unwelcoming spaces, has become the way to bear this out.
And, to potential applicants from underrepresented groups, statements about "cognitive diversity" will send an unwelcoming message about a company's real priorities for inclusion.
Too many stores, she said, feel cold and clinical, devoid of a human touch, unwelcoming to those who may dare breach their borders.
"The block is now unwelcoming and looks like a war zone," said Daniel R. Garodnick, a Democratic city councilman who represents the area.
But Ms. Scott's suit was the second in the virtual reality industry in just a few months to present such an unwelcoming picture.
Given our legacy, it is regrettable that we have now been widely portrayed as unwelcoming and intolerant, because that is not who we are.
The work environment in which Johnson must operate is particularly unwelcoming: Her colleagues glare with disgust when she dares to use a coffee pot.
The 60-person town was most unwelcoming of its new, New Age-y neighbors — and those neighbors retaliated to such intolerance with great force.
Is an unwelcoming political climate really creating a "Trump Slump" in the annual $250 billion business and leisure travel industry in the United States?
Dying Breed was written and performed entirely by James Trejo, whose bulldog demeanor on stage is as unwelcoming as the lyrics he gnarls out.
Though it can be unwelcoming to many women, Sandra assured me that "Pride is important" because the troubling issues which necessitated Pride still exist.
Fugue In Void went full-on artistic perspective warping, with its massive structures and their unwelcoming interiors shaped by stark light and sharp shadow.
Tumblr's following where the internet seems to be headed—one that is unwelcoming to sexual content, forcing users to self-censor or risk being erased.
This structure makes both Splatoon and its sequel a great experience, even if you don't typically enjoy the often toxic, unwelcoming world of online shooters.
What's more, people of color are also disproportionately affected by obesity and diabetes, and CrossFit has had a reputation of being unwelcoming to these communities.
In an earlier era, an unwelcoming atmosphere might have pushed the officers to quit the force, but instead, both returned to it after giving birth.
In contrast, I found myself in a mostly cold, isolating, racist (though maybe I couldn't admit it as such at the time) unwelcoming school life.
After years of teaching yoga, Douglas wanted a way to address how studios are sometimes unfamiliar and unwelcoming for people of color and queer folks.
A byproduct of this mentality was, in some circles, the proliferation of a stereotype of small towns as all being conservative, judgmental or unwelcoming communities.
Gaming can be an incredibly unwelcoming space for anyone who isn't a straight white cis male given the amount of vitriol that's thrown around so casually.
Despite the unwelcoming rhetoric, under Mrs May foreign investors have bought British firms at a faster rate than under any other recent prime minister (see chart).
The number of women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields is still lackluster, thanks to stereotypes, bias and an often unwelcoming climate at universities.
Concocted with heaps of style but only a smattering of substance, Benjamin Dickinson's sophomore feature, "Creative Control," is as brittle and unwelcoming as its characters' surroundings.
Mr. Starr and Ms. Sachs and their artist friends were struggling to get by in a city that was increasingly unwelcoming to young people and artists.
A pervasive culture of online trolling and hostility, often reinforced by aggressively militaristic games, has made gaming an often unwelcoming place for gays and other minorities.
You—yes, you, the YouTube consumer, will be lovingly frustrated by a poor advertising experience, then be seduced into a monthly payment to avoid those unwelcoming ads.
Now, late-stage start-ups that raised lots of cash at big valuations are stuck, because there's less private funding available and the public markets are unwelcoming.
If an organism could survive in such an unforgiving place, scientists would need to expand their search parameters for life in more unwelcoming corners of other worlds.
It's the unwelcoming attitudes and lack of knowledge among staff and organizers of events that can lead to disabled people feeling isolated and excluded from community life.
For starters, he contacted Jane O'Brien Media, which led him into a curiouser and curiouser adventure, starting with a company representative, Debbie Kuhn, who was very unwelcoming.
" Lesley Stahl, who has been a "60 Minutes" correspondent since 603, told me, "This notion that '60 Minutes' is an unpleasant, unwelcoming place for women isn't true.
I've read countless testimonials, but actually being in the company of someone who loves this game, and being gently guided thorough its unwelcoming world, is a revelation.
As Mr. Gardarsson, a former gymnast, scrambles around his cell, over furniture and down the banister into the unwelcoming room below, his dexterity and control are mesmerizing.
Cities that are looking to tame the number of tourists must manage a delicate balance — to gently discourage some forms of travel without appearing unwelcoming to others.
The fictional family at the center of "Pachinko," the Baeks, grapples with problems common to transplanted people: material hardship, unwelcoming locals, the possibilities and limits of assimilation.
The only woman on the Murder Squad, and mixed-race as well, Antoinette has found it necessary to plow a path for herself through an unwelcoming world.
She, and other evacuees of Haitian descent have described the area as unwelcoming after a round of posts on Whatsapp singled out the community following the storm.
But despite these enticements, and Mr. Trump's unwelcoming posture toward migrants, many participants in the current caravan were still intent on making it to the United States.
New York City bureaucracy is unwelcoming to the tabletop charcoal grills seen in Hanoi, so an electric grill under a metal screen is embedded in each table.
What's more, a quick glance at Ryugu's surface shows it's an unwelcoming place, one littered with all sorts of nooks and crannies and no shortage of sharp rocks.
Click on "greenhouse gas emissions" on the page of air-related topics and you'll find a link to "Climate Change Home"—which leads to a rather unwelcoming destination.
"It makes me think about the space we create for ourselves," Kevin said, wondering whether Gay Twitter would have been unwelcoming to someone who didn't look like him.
Breaking into tears before a group of reporters in front of the embassy, she said she feared that her request would be turned down, given her unwelcoming reception.
The service organization provides affordable housing to the poor, aids in disaster relief and helps refugees find solace and legal help in a world that seems decidedly unwelcoming.
"At heart a dotty look at oldsters struggling to adapt to an unwelcoming modernity, 'Shadows' has the bones of an anarchic sitcom," Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in The Times.
What are we being asked to picture as we listen to the constant description of America as an unwelcoming place, a house with doors and windows locked shut?
It means nothing for companies to bring in a group of diverse new hires if those people turn around and leave when confronted with an unwelcoming culture, Morgan explains.
The longtime inhabitants of the region are a weird, unwelcoming bunch who are, in the traditional manner of closemouthed rural folk in horror stories, obviously up to no good.
Explanations for the imbalance ring familiar: a shortage of female role models, less encouragement from parents and teachers, an unwelcoming atmosphere in what has traditionally been a boys' club.
Still, Ms. Columbus has yet to find a full-time job and remains unsure about her professional future if even the progressive art world seems unwelcoming to working mothers.
A picture has emerged over the past half decade of a platform controlled by a small group of white men that is unwelcoming, if not hostile, to newcomers and women.
But the buzz around the size of the Otto deal and its self-driving truck run in Colorado would soon be replaced with a different, more unwelcoming kind of attention.
But recent actions by the Trump administration targeting Muslim populations (like the travel ban) and the president's anti-Muslim rhetoric has made the current social climate especially unwelcoming to Muslims.
"I believe—and you can disagree with me—that we have an Administration in Washington that is doing everything it can to make this state unwelcoming to immigrants," he said.
" Criticising France as "an unwelcoming place for investors who are also whistleblowers", it added then: "We encourage the AMF to redirect its focus from skeptics and focus instead on their warnings.
Once you recognize that, it will be easier to go into the environment and not get discouraged by how unwelcoming [the industry] can be to people who aren't in the majority.
As a rule, she tends to regard the American political arena as an environment uniquely unwelcoming to Muslims, which only further exacerbates the challenges faced by those who identify as LGBTQ.
I've decided to build a base on this planet, a kind of home I can return to when I need a sense of comfort in this vast and often unwelcoming universe.
Lines like "All Nude" not only give these populations access to skin tone inclusive clothing, but relative security in a society that is often unwelcoming to those who challenge gendered expectations.
" Criticizing France as "an unwelcoming place for investors who are also whistleblowers", it added then: "We encourage the AMF to redirect its focus from skeptics and focus instead on their warnings.
"Work in Progress" takes the position that it might be something better: a tool that, in the right hands, could renovate an unwelcoming culture in Abby's image—crankiness, grief, and all.
So when Cannon reads bills about asserting English as the language of the state, she thinks about the message it might send: that Georgia is unwelcoming to people who don't speak English.
It said that changing the name would "speak to central values of equality" and "reflect the aspirational ideals" of the school, while staving off a "hostile and unwelcoming climate," among other things.
Usually, when you're offered an insight into the working environment of a musician, you end up surveying some "cosy" Peckham loft space, or descending an icy stairwell into an unwelcoming Berlin basement.
Fairly or not, Mr. Trump's critics have painted him as being unwelcoming to immigrants, dating back to his calls for mass deportations and for building a wall along the border with Mexico.
My findings suggest that widespread racial stereotypes of black people as less intelligent, capable, and hardworking than white people create workplace environments that are unwelcoming and stressful for black health care practitioners.
The small city, set on the edge of the frigid Strait of Magellan near the southern tip of South America, can be a chilly and unwelcoming setting even in the middle of summer.
Concerns were raised about Snap's workplace culture after Cheddar leaked an internal Snap email last year, in which a departing engineer accused the company of being unwelcoming to women and people of color.
They selected as their standard bearer a man who is not only unwelcoming to every last one of them, but actively seeks to drive them away at something approaching the speed of light.
When refugees arrive in Lebanon, amid an unwelcoming environment of surging xenophobia and discrimination, they often feel a sense of remoteness and alienation, driving many to stay in their tents at resettlement camps.
Watching parents struggle with bills, drown in forms and sink into debt can put children off engaging with an unwelcoming system in their own adulthood, and exacerbate the effects of the original condition.
The idea was to make something that would not only benefit artists but also be accessible to novice collectors for whom art fairs, not to mention galleries, are often cold and unwelcoming places.
McDERMON The best value in the fine art world is New York's galleries, which are full of world-class work and completely free, if you exclude the cost of the occasional unwelcoming glance.
What emerges from this sequence of events is a portrait of a publishing landscape in mid-transformation, one that is unwelcoming to the kind of scholarly, academic conservatism Bellow cut his teeth on.
According to Out And Equal, 52.8% of LGBTQ+ employees report that discrimination has negatively affected their work environment, and nearly 1 in 10 have left a job because they felt the environment was unwelcoming.
Meanwhile, setting quantified human resources targets might start to shift the gender ratio at tech companies, but that won't address the underlying problems that make tech culture and executive boardrooms so unwelcoming to women.
The sole Asian-American in the book, Rachel Chu, goes through her own Motherland Moment as she contends with her rich boyfriend's unwelcoming family, who believes that she's a gold-digger after their wealth.
" In its statement, Uber said the decision sends a "troubling message that Pennsylvania is unwelcoming to technology and innovation," and shows why the state needs "permanent, statewide ride-sharing legislation as soon as possible.
The male-centric community has long been accused of being unwelcoming if not downright toxic to women, and it's this background that makes Sara Clemens' role as COO of Twitch all the more meaningful.
Alongside children's games and guitar-strumming folk singers, one such event, in central Germany, above, featured unwelcoming messages like "Stop the asylum flood" on brochures and "Asylum traitors not welcome" on a T-shirt.
The Pictures artists initially had to contend with a small nexus of established galleries unwelcoming to new work, and a presiding narrative about "advanced art" that inevitably led to the disappearance of art objects.
The country now only allows five asylum seekers to be processed at each location every week, and that is just the start of a cumbersome process meant to make this country as unwelcoming as possible.
The San Ysidro Port of Entry still stands, evolving into a more brutal and unwelcoming structure over the years, and is still under construction with new border walls along the barrier between the two countries.
With the Trump administration scaling back the limited protections in the law for transgender rights and an unwelcoming Congress, the Supreme Court is the only branch of the federal government left to secure LGBT rights.
"Schools can be difficult environments for students, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, but they are often especially unwelcoming for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth," the HRW report, released Wednesday, explained.
My co-worker Sheera Frenkel and I wrote this week about an internal push among Facebook workers who claim that the company is unwelcoming to conservative employees and question its ability to impartially moderate content.
The admired religious leader spoke of "concentration camps" in Europe today, where migrants too often languish, having left war-torn or collapsing Arab countries and facing growing hurdles to resettlement in an increasingly unwelcoming continent.
Unlike other industrialized nations, which have accepted or even encouraged immigration to refresh their labor force, Japan has remained unwelcoming, even though its shrinking, aging population is a key reason behind the economy's slow growth.
"Having a situation happen where you experience sexual harassment goes beyond that workplace just being unwelcoming; it shows that it's not a safe place for you — it's not a place to thrive and grow," she said.
After Olivia Smoliga, 21, made the Olympic team in the 100-meter backstroke, her mother, Elizabeth, was researching flights to Brazil when she stumbled upon a story on the airport protesters and their unwelcoming welcome banner.
Unwelcoming statements were issued by American officials, including Kirstjen Nielsen, the secretary of homeland security, who told migrants who intended to apply for asylum in the United States that they "should" instead seek protection in Mexico.
The most corrosive part of this narrative is that men are lead to believe these same ideas, so in the future they are equally as unwelcoming of women, a disheartening reality reflected in our companies today.
Behind Russia's recession, which is slowly morphing into stagnation, are the weakened price of oil in recent years and some longer-term factors, like the state's growing role in economic matters and an unwelcoming business climate.
"One of the Republican sponsors of HB 2 just admitted the real purpose of the law: to make North Carolina unwelcoming to (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) people," party spokesman Dave Miranda said in a statement.
If you're having a hard time coming up with one because country music has generally been unwelcoming to minorities, and exceptionally so to Black people (and Black women moreso than anyone), well take a listen to Renea.
Starting with his years as a Queens native trying to break into the haughtier real estate market in Manhattan, he has always seen himself as an outsider trying to get into an often unwelcoming and snobby establishment.
Being at Siam Sunset made my mom feel closer to all that she had left behind, while simultaneously making her feel further from the isolation and violence directed at her by an often cold and unwelcoming America.
Many critics believe the challenges to diversifying tech's ranks have more to do with a culture that is unwelcoming or dismissive of people whose backgrounds and experiences don't match the stereotype of the brogrammer in a hoodie.
All of the jokes are about not having or wanting sex and it can feel very unwelcoming for those of us under the ace umbrella who do feel sexual attraction or do take part in sexual activity.
The paradox of Italy's reaction is that it comes late; in many ways the crisis is receding from its peak, as Italy and the rest of Europe have cut migrant smuggling routes and made themselves more unwelcoming.
COPENHAGEN — Denmark plans to house the country's most unwelcome foreigners in a most unwelcoming place: a tiny, hard-to-reach island that now holds the laboratories, stables and crematory of a center for researching contagious animal diseases.
Again, we found that liberal and moderate whites, in response to the welcoming treatment, felt more at home and less likely to want to move than did liberal and moderate whites who were given the unwelcoming treatment.
Frequent YouTube users may not have a problem figuring out what to do, but the service will be unwelcoming to many of YouTube's billion-plus users who may have otherwise been interested in a new music streaming experience.
Gaming can be an incredibly unwelcoming space It's the same kind of rhetoric that's used by white nationalists and groups like the Ku Klux Klan or any of the dozens of European identity groups that preach white supremacy.
However, efforts to actively study the impact of border policies on wildlife has been hampered by the danger that patrols present in the area and the unwelcoming nature for many scientists, including Sergio Avila-Villegas, who is Hispanic.
Back then, a teenage Mr. Allred and his high school friends used to avoid the Park Cities, a part of the Dallas metro area that was known for being unwelcoming to black residents and their children, he said.
New Yorkers may have a reputation for being unwelcoming, but on Saturday and Sunday more than 240 sites not normally available for public view will be accessible as part of the 15th annual Open House New York event.
I understand that guy, I actually like that guy, and I understand why the people he meets up with are initially very unwelcoming to him and gradually warm to him as he changes and learns more about himself.
Placing his subjects into this unwelcoming maw likely left them gently contained and slightly confused, with the result that the camera became witness to a joint creative effort between subject and artist induced by the awkwardness of the situation.
The failure of McCrory and other lawmakers to see this is a failure of compassion, a failure to recognize the difficult and frequently unwelcoming world transgender people must navigate every day, stigmatized by the fear and ignorance of others.
Change might have started through celebration, but it is sustained by enacting a system of fair hiring practices for people of all gender identities — which would help transform the unwelcoming culture on set for anyone who's trans or gender non-conforming.
Read more: HSBC just set out how hard it is for robo-advisers to break even and says a wave of consolidation is inevitableThe public market has been unwelcoming this year for many high-flying startups that finally made the jump.
"My biggest advice to our consumers is not to shy away from destinations that may seem unwelcoming," said Robert Sharp, owner of OUT Adventures, a gay-friendly travel company that runs tours in locations from Morocco to Cambodia to Canada.
New York in the '8313s was a modern art mecca, yet it was an unwelcoming place for Ms. Sánchez, who didn't speak the language and didn't identify with the cold, impersonal style of Minimalism, despite its visual connections to her work.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - When Shweta Singh wanted to become a pilot in India 22 years ago, she had to first persuade her parents to let her pick an uncommon profession for women, then deal with unwelcoming male colleagues in the cockpit.
Trump's travel ban, which prevents anyone from Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, Chad, North Korea, and Venezuela from coming to the United States, has contributed to a culture unwelcoming to foreign scientists, prompting some to study and work elsewhere.
She told the select committee that poor exchange rates following the devaluation of the pound, uncertainty over how long workers would be able to reside in the UK, and the unwelcoming tone of Government statements on immigration were all contributing factors.
"One of the Republican sponsors of HB 2 just admitted the real purpose of the law: To make North Carolina unwelcoming to LGBT people," state Democratic Party spokesman Dave Miranda said on the heels of Newton's speech, The News & Observer in Raleigh reported.
Omin, a software engineer at Andela — a tech startup that connects developers in Africa with U.S employers — had a particularly unwelcoming reception when he deplaned at John F. Kennedy Airport and was given a test to prove he was actually a software engineer.
In my two years as a Skadden fellow defending tenants in housing court, from 2015 to 2017, I saw firsthand how unwelcoming, difficult and unfair the process is to poor tenants, predominantly women of color who are already disadvantaged by a byzantine system.
This year, and for the last five, Philadelphia's Modern Baseball has been one of the most refreshing and lovable surprises in a scene that—intentionally or not—can often feel stale in content and unwelcoming for anybody who isn't a white dude.
The interface at this point is also pretty unwelcoming, with a large number of unlabeled slides that can be tweaked to set rules for "content weights" and "style weights" — but no apparent way to see how tweaks will influence the finished result.
"There are definitely segments of existing social platforms that can be very unfriendly and unwelcoming and hostile to beginners or people that might as neatly fit into that all boys club of the stereotypical software developers of the 80s and 90s," he said.
What you want in such a situation is an Administration capable of generating immigration policies grounded in an understanding of why asylum matters, and what impels people to leave their homes and risk their lives on arduous treks to an increasingly unwelcoming country.
The reasons for the differences in the rates of illnesses could be "an unwelcoming environment for transgender veterans at many VHA facilities, lack of knowledgeable clinical staff to provide transgender healthcare, and conscious and unconscious bias from healthcare providers and administrative staff," the study said.
They settled with little regard for history: earlier generations of Polish migrants, who had come to Britain after the second world war, were at first unwelcoming to the newcomers ("Closed, closed, closed," says Jakob Krupa, a correspondent for the Polish Press Agency in London).
WASHINGTON — Senator Mitch McConnell had just arrived at Reagan Washington National Airport on Monday afternoon to resume the battle over the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh when he was met by an unwelcoming committee — a group of women who angrily confronted him.
He sounded on one hand to be criticizing Sanders' supporters for their online vitriol and extremism — lines sure to be interpreted by those supporters as antagonistic and unwelcoming — while on the other emphasizing the need for a broader movement that welcomes all points of view.
Passed with much fanfare late last year, Mr. Salvini's Security Decree was intended to make Italy more unwelcoming to migrants, not least by doing away with two years of "humanitarian protection" for asylum seekers, a status that allowed them to live in the country legally.
Even Denmark, which has been the most "unwelcoming" in terms of its international PR-strategy, received more than 20,000 asylum seekers in 2015, according to its Integration Ministry, while neighbors Sweden expected to receive a colossal 190,000 asylum seekers last year, according to the country's Migration Ministry.
A "hostile environment" policy of making Britain unwelcoming to illegal immigrants had carried through to children of immigrants who came to Britain from the West Indies and elsewhere after the second world war—the "Windrush generation", so named after one of the ships on which they travelled.
" As they ascend to the 15,000-foot plateau, he writes, "We are immediately sobered by the desolation we ride into, its lifeless, lunar magnitude, the dense stacking of scorched, scoured mountains, so unwelcoming, we had quickly learned, that even the Maoists were giving Mustang a wide berth.
As our standing drops, consider the inventors who, looking at an angry and unwelcoming America, may not come here, the PhD students who may choose not to stay here, and thus the companies and ideas that will not be born here, and perhaps not born at all.
There was enough interest in the concept to fund occasional happy hours for the rest of the year, though they will be renamed to "Reparations Power Hour" out of concern that the "happy hour" label was unwelcoming to people who do not drink, Mr. Whitten said.
It was into this unwelcoming environment that the economic journalist Robert Kuttner launched his book "Everything for Sale: The Virtues and Limits of Markets," a systematic attempt to debunk the then-prevailing view that markets solved all (the "virtues" in the subtitle was a head fake).
But there are still many places in the world, including many countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and the Pacific, as well as Russia, where laws or social customs create an unwelcoming and unsafe environment for travelers who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.
In a lengthy text post, the moderators of the r/Games subreddit detailed why there would no posting or commenting in r/Games for a full day, pointing out examples of hate and intolerance that has spackled the walls of the subreddit in unwelcoming colors since the community's inception.
And while they didn't want to live in a place that was unwelcoming to men or trans folks, they can't help but recognize that it was the contributions of women from the 70s that made it so they could live like regular farmers despite being a lesbian couple.
It's a trend that has analysts in the travel industry worrying that the US is on the brink of repeating the more than half-trillion dollar loss in revenue that came about in the aftermath of 9/11, when tourists felt the US was unsafe and unwelcoming to foreigners.
Three weeks after the anxious official unveiling — "we had to fix this broken place," Mayor Anne Hidalgo of Paris said — and five years after construction began, the appraisal of skeptical Parisians, it seems, is like the face the city presents to the world: reserved and critical, but not unwelcoming.
SOFIA, Bulgaria — Making his first visit to Bulgaria, Pope Francis on Sunday pointedly appealed for care for migrants in one of the corners of Europe that has been most unwelcoming to them — a stance that puts him at odds with both the country's government and its dominant church.
What gives his campaign its peculiar mood, of optimism in the midst of an emergency, is his conviction that a progressive consensus is already present in the country, and that the way to spoil it is to be too partisan or unwelcoming—that the change has already come.
Ever more unwelcoming Australian governments declared that even those found to be legitimate refugees would never be admitted to the country, yet few other states could be persuaded to take them, and few of the asylum-seekers could be persuaded to settle in the countries that would, such as Cambodia.
An old-school jukebox, filled with songs by artists who'd likely refuse to perform at the upcoming Inauguration, played a string of pop and soul classics, and, at the end of the evening, people walked out of the warm and familiar room and into the cold and unwelcoming winter night. ♦
Even as gendered disparities in pay, glass ceilings, gender discrimination and sexual harassment remain ubiquitous, white women have achieved high levels of access to and success in undergraduate and graduate/professional education in many fields that 50, or even 20 or 30, years ago were largely unwelcoming — including enrollment at Columbia College.
Ms. Haley's bucking of conservatives in two recent high-profile instances — calling for the removal of the Confederate battle flag from the State Capitol in Columbia, and then criticizing Donald J. Trump's politics as divisive — elevated her within the Republican Party as a potential bridge-builder to voters who have become disenchanted with a party they see as unwelcoming.
There may be numerous reasons for such a decline: new border enforcement policies, including the decision that the United States will now return non-Mexican border crossers to Mexico; public statements from the administration that it is considering separating women and children who are caught at the border; and an otherwise unwelcoming atmosphere here in the United States.
"Some of President Trump's policies, such as promoting 'America First,' the travel ban and his talk of building a wall are in line with unwelcoming attitudes toward immigrants  — but this is the first evidence I've seen linking support for Trump with attitudes toward international students," Wendy Quinton, clinical associate professor of psychology, said in a statement.
"The rule reflects a dark vision of the United States -- as an unwelcoming nation that wants to keep out people who seek to join their family, work hard, and climb the economic ladder -- based on the erroneous assumption that they won't contribute to our communities, our economy, and our nation," said Robert Greenstein, president of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
The son of Mexican immigrants, Mr. Hernandez grew up in a working-class community north of downtown and was drawn to the rough streets of Los Angeles: to thrift stores and auto repair shops, to weathered faces and downcast eyes, to office workers on lunch breaks in unwelcoming plazas and to worn-out folks in wrinkled clothes who sunbathe on the Long Beach sand within view of the oil derricks.
The plan brings to mind the long history of deals the city has struck with developers to eke public space out of private developments, including the so-called POPS (Privately Owned Public Spaces) of the 1960s and subsequent decades, which, partly through City Hall's failure to provide oversight, produced many windswept plazas and heavily policed, frequently shuttered office building lobbies — unwelcoming sites that prioritized the privacy developers actually wanted all along.
Proceeds from the sale have financed much of the Yawkey Foundation's philanthropy, but Yawkey's role in resisting integration has attracted renewed scrutiny recently in a city where a quarter of residents are black, and the long-held perception has been that it is an unwelcoming place for minorities generally — the comedian Michael Che referred to Boston earlier this year as "the most racist city I've ever been to" — and for black athletes specifically.
To keep a sense of connection alive, it might help to turn to art that speaks to an experience we almost all share as members of a nation of immigrants: how our ancestors — perhaps as close in time as our grandparents, parents, even we ourselves — were brought here by poverty, famine, war or simply hope for a better life, and how they struggled to start from scratch and stake a claim in a sometimes unwelcoming new land.
His two attempts to suppress travelers from some majority Muslim countries from entering the US were very tourism un-friendly just on the face of it, as is the illogical new policy of not allowing airline passengers from eight majority-Muslim countries to use their laptops and tablets while they fly to the US. The bizarre new proposal to demand the social media passwords of incoming travelers from such places as Europe, Australia and Japan would be even more unwelcoming.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE got a lesson in civics when Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) made clear that the invitation for a president to address Congress in person is at the initiative of the House Speaker, with the concurrence of both houses, and not an entitlement that a president can impose on an unwelcoming House.
And while the UK has, up to now, punched above its European weight in terms of access to funding, as well as having the pull of a sizable domestic market; the ease of the English language; and the vibrant diversity and famed tolerance of its capital city to recommend it as a base for entrepreneurship, other European cities will undoubtedly take up the slack if the country makes a hard Brexit, throttling its all-important talent pipeline by clamping down on immigration and amping up unwelcoming nationalist rhetoric, as well as (in this hard scenario) losing financial passporting, bouncing out of the Single Market and having the bolster of access to the European Investment Fund removed.

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