Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(11)
All of which is somewhat threatening to the old idea that architecture is somehow an art, or a craft, and about shaping spaces for inhabitation by the imagination and the body.
By contrast to his familiarity with racial issues and with abortion, Justice Powell, who was 79 when Bowers v. Hardwick reached the court, had no personal experience with gay rights and found the issues raised by the case confusing and somewhat threatening.
These days, when I hear that, I follow up with a very stern and somewhat threatening: "Are you coming though?
The Breuer buildings, although unfashionable now, are singularly complex, with details like stubby projecting sun shields and delicate brickwork struggling against their gawky, somewhat threatening facades.
Ms. Watkins also said that friends of hers who worked at investment banks told her that Mr. Fastow was "almost somewhat threatening" in demanding that the banks invest in his partnership deals.
All change is somewhat threatening, and people in a work setting can't help but assess a newcomer against their own skills and experience; therefore, it is crucial to explain the new hire's role in your company.
Similar(49)
"There are academics who feel somewhat threatened because we're challenging their expertise.
These are people who are beginning to feel irked that there seems to be a majority building in some way, certainly a loud group of people expressing anger and resentment and resistance, and if you don't agree, people are beginning to feel somewhat threatened.
When I started reading through her blogs, I found this great story about her feelings of insecurity regarding a fellow writer whom she felt somewhat threatened by because he was writing on the same topics as she was.
Black riots, it seems, get read as somewhat more threatening.
Zhenya Kamenev -- a Forest Avenue resident and political science professor at Hayden University -- attends a meeting of outraged neighbors who, their legal options exhausted, are now threatening somewhat breathlessly to chain themselves to the trees.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com