Our cycle of job creation and destruction can be jarring, and perhaps even unfair at times.
The overall effect is jarring, yet has a strange harmony even as it lacks any apparent logic.
Indeed, the monarchist army chief, General Rookmangud Katwal, this week struck a jarring note.
While the transition from survivalist to capable hunter might have been a bit jarring at first.
And the crash can be especially jarring if greenness is one of the causes.
T-shirt touring Versailles is jarring when he sneaks into the corner of our tourist photo.
But there are people who find these kind of images too jarring, too modern.
They also bring into jarring relief how faithfully Putin has followed the Stalinist recipe .
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More often, modern photographers like to use the old processes in a jarring way.
At any rate, her successful tenure as Europe's chief trustbuster could end on some jarring notes.
Pinn says the words can be jarring to the untrained ear, but they're still valid.
"It's a little jarring when you see these types of things on the home front, " he said.
Other factors that make "Hatari" particularly thorny to navigate: jangly strumming, jarring cuts, found-sound epilogues, Swahili lyrics.
When you think about how easily something like this is achieved it can be a little jarring.
But the words will be jarring to many who today regard World War II in uniformly heroic terms.
The issues are jarring for a city that has mostly been on the rise since incorporating in 1995.
Was it really his body that was buried in Westminster Abbey in 1658, with jarring pomp and ceremony?
Some tasteless and generic new footage, such as dramatic reconstructions and transitional material, is jarring but hardly matters.
The high frame rate, 48 frames per second, was, yes, absolutely jarring in two scenes near the beginning.
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In Houston in October she talked to the Texas Conference for Women about starting over after a life-jarring event.
The leap from a pharmaceutical giant to a tiny biotechnology company was jarring.
If anything, the Islanders gave the Penguins a jarring case of deja vu.
They are full of dancing and clapping and screaming and shouting that may seem jarring to the untrained ear.
It's a balancing act that presidential libraries have addressed to sometimes jarring effect.
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" thing was a little jarring, he started saying, "How are my girls?
But few, if any, of these optimists foresaw the jarring slowdown in sales now roiling makers of ERP software.
Perhaps a particularly jarring spike in violence might jolt outside governments into more urgent diplomatic or even military action.
But turn the corner, and you experience another of those jarring moments when the Internet meets the real world.
The action in the markets versus the global realities around us has never felt more out of place and jarring.
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Amid the soothing sounds of reconciliation, however, a jarring note was sounded in a New York court on February 16th.
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