Sentence examples for intrusive features from inspiring English sources

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In fact the artist carefully digitally removed any intrusive features – dog walkers, cyclists, a factory building – until it was bleak enough to satisfy him.

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Despite a user's ability to disable the intrusive feature, many will not.

Non-colonic symptoms are a prominent and intrusive feature of IBS [ 9] and were recorded in addition to all the classic symptoms of IBS.

It is a common, intrusive feature of Parkinsonian disorders, which causes falls and diminishes quality of life (Giladi et al., 2001; Moore et al., 2007; Kerr et al., 2010).

This demonstrates as predicted that playing Tetris only dampens the intrusive, involuntary feature of flashback memories while deliberately remembered knowledge about the event remains.

But if you don't want enormous, intrusive ads prominently featured in your Messenger app, don't touch them.

People who were already accustomed to Stories elsewhere still see the feature as intrusive, interruptive and somewhat desperate.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental disorder featuring obsessions (intrusive ideas) and compulsions which are repetitive behaviors performed through rigid rituals.

On the other hand, the soft-biometric features are not intrusive during the acquisition process and can be applied directly in most of the existing camera systems.

The speed and abruptness with which the narrative switches from one point of view to another, managed and commented on by an impersonal but intrusive narrator, is a distinguishing feature of nearly all Spark's fiction, and it violated the aesthetic rules not only of the neorealist novel, but also of the modernist novel from Henry James to Virginia Woolf.

Intrusive imagery is a hallmark feature of PTSD (Brewin & Holmes, 2003; Ehlers, Hackmann, & Michael, 2004; Steil & Ehlers, 2000) and has been reported to affect the majority of patients with social phobia (Hackmann, Clark, & McManus, 2000), agoraphobia (Day, Holmes, & Hackmann, 2004), simple phobia (Pratt, Cooper, & Hackmann, 2004) and OCD (Speckens, Hackmann, Ehlers, & Cuthbert, 2007).

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