Sentence examples for may be disoriented from inspiring English sources

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For instance, the prisoner may be disoriented and may prefer to return to prison, yet the content of this preference will not nullify his autonomy.

Wild or stray animals may be disoriented and dangerous following a hurricane or flood.

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Absurdity may be disorienting, but brutality is absolute.

His works may be disorienting, but they don't seem especially cold anymore.

The new interface of Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system may be disorienting at first for those who have spent years automatically heading toward the Start menu.

But the exhibition may be disorienting to those who are used to shows in which objects, of whatever kind, predominate and in which the texts on the wall are there to describe what you are seeing in the galleries, not what you are not seeing — or must see with your mind.

While there are many important outcomes that derive from maker-centered learning, the aesthetic dimensions of this work may be disorienting to educators with traditional perspectives on aesthetic education.

It is known that exposure to thiamethoxam may cause bees to be disoriented [10, 11].

Yet even if an underlying medical issue may have caused Ms. Schuler to be disoriented, there seems to be a disconnect with the accounts from witnesses who saw her driving steadily.

Feel free to be disoriented.

They could be disoriented and emotionally unmoored.

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