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The disquieting implication is that crime, no matter how vicious and mad, is only part-time work.
In Baltimore, the issue of waived consent has disquieting social implications.
It's very disquieting".
The findings from this study, i.e., the non-negligible risk to preschool-aged children due to the subclinical levels of parental PD symptoms, hold implications that are somewhat disquieting.
It is also the rare work that grows more intensely disquieting the deeper you delve, past clear implications of child abuse, probably sexual, to allusions and suggestions coded so deeply as to be practically invisible to an audience.
When I pressed them about the political implications of this growing dependency, Lee noted the disquieting rise of a business class in Hong Kong that is "100 per cent" on Beijing's side.
Despite the increasingly popular view that Marx is a neglected prophet whose work can help guide us through capitalism in crisis (so disquieting that even the FT devotes a series to it), the question of what Marx was "right" about, or the practical implications of what he wrote, are less widely known.
The cuts have also meant crippling reductions to federal probation and pretrial services, including mental health treatment, drug treatment and testing, and court supervision — all with disquieting implications for people's rights and public safety.
Disquieting for whom?
Still, the tasting was disquieting.
Her answer was disquieting.
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