Sentence examples for intrusive look from inspiring English sources

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The Australian Financial Reviews Katrina Strickland described the documentary as "not a critique of his music, nor an intrusive look at his personal life" which uses a "much less linear approach to the life of a musician whose career has spanned four decades".

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It's also a lot less intrusive to look at your watch during a meeting than to take out your phone.

"I'm incredibly intrusive about looking at old girlfriends to see what their kids look like," said Euan Rellie, an investment banker.

You won't necessarily have to put an HMD in front of your eyes in order to experience 3D content… From the AR side, there's going to be this kind of portable VR that maybe is less intrusive, just looks like glasses or something.

Despite their highway heritage, the containers don't look intrusive or harshly industrial, even with old hatch pulls and block-letter stenciling.

Homeowners concerned about intrusive bees can look for holes around wires, pipes and vents, and cracks in soffits and door and window casings.

It breaks the stalemate between "government is too big and intrusive" and "but look at how many market failures there are — government must intervene," and instead asks both government and citizens to perform experiments, to learn what works, and to make it easier to do the things that do work for us as a society.

Practices which may have become routine for professionals may look intrusive and cruel to family members and can leave them feeling distressed and helpless in their inability to offer explanation or comfort to their brain injured relative.

But here, unlike the sight of the policeman carrying Aylan, the photography looked intrusive.

But the demand to speed up expansion looks intrusive and the employment promise is unenforceable: franchise owners can hire and fire whom they please.

The threat of nuclear annihilation is pretty much the only context in which cautious, measured, presidential-style decision making can be induced to appear heroic: in a fighting war, the heroes are the soldiers, and any image of the men in suits who send them into battle looks intrusive, irrelevant -- even borderline obscene.

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