that's way too
big a deal to ignore or really talk about anything else.
The sluggish performance and other annoyances are too
big a deal to ignore when you're still shelling out $ 200.
Not exact matches
If you've said, «it's not that
big a
deal, the scientists aren't sure,» you chose
to ignore that there is no more debate about global warming and how it will hurt people.
So it became industry practice
to ignore Shiller's research findings,
to act as if it was no
big deal that valuations affect long - term returns and
to continue
to push the now discredited Buy - and - Hold strategy.
I've thought maybe if I just try not
to make a
big deal of it and
ignore him (when the situation permits), that maybe he'll get bored of it faster and stop doing it.
It's easy
to look at Joseph's career 733 OPS in the minors and wonder what the
big deal is, except that
ignores that his eyes weren't moving normally because his brain was injured.
So we are no closer
to finalizing the Aubamyang
deal, just like Lemar in the summer, it's not anything new, what would suprise me is when we buy someone, so before Wegner focuses on Arsenal affairs he's busy having a dig at tottenham and like his
biggest fan TY from AFTV he
ignores the glaringly obvious faults with the team, which as most of us know is him.
So we decided
to just kind of
ignore it and not make a
big deal about it.
Labour has long been conflicted about how
to deal with the threat of Ukip, with some arguing it should be
ignored as the party poses a
bigger threat
to the Conservatives.
My interest in minor parties stems from how they change the dynamic of electoral calculations and turn a duopolistic zero - sum game into a valid competition, which the traditional
big - two should
ignore at their peril, though I suspect you and they each secretly habour conflicting viewpoints about how
to deal with the reality of their existence and the additional complexity they provide.
Pain behind your knee means that there is a
bigger problem here and it needs
to be
dealt with as soon as possible, since
ignoring it won't make it go away.
I
ignored it and said
to myself its only 5 pounds I will shed them no
big deal.
I tried my hardest
to ignore the pangs of jealousy and confusion leading up
to the
big day, and told myself that it wasn't a «
big deal.»
I think the general public nowadays is just so used
to things working 99 % of the time, that
ignoring small problems doesn't seem like a
big deal to them.
COLBERT: My
biggest issue with this concern over what teens are reading is that these adult gatekeepers are essentially
ignoring that actual adolescents are
dealing with these issues, and saying their stories are inappropriate is a slap in the face
to the very teens whose voices we're trying
to amplify.
Stay around at this stage and try
to ignore what he is doing, so he doesn't think it is a
big deal.
Sometimes we have a tendency
to ignore the root cause of behavior opportunities, simply because the end result «isn't that
big of a
deal.»
Given that, if one wants freedom of choice and an efficient market, shouldn't one accept a market solution (tax / credit or analogous system based on public costs, applied strategically
to minimize paperwork (don't tax residential utility bills — apply upstream instead), applied approximately fairly
to both be fair and encourage an efficient market response (don't
ignore any significant category, put all sources of the same emission on equal footing; if cap / trade, allow some exchange between CO2 and CH4, etc, based CO2 (eq); include ocean acidification, etc.), allowing some approximation
to that standard so as
to not get very high costs in
dealing with small details and also
to address the
biggest, most - well understood effects and sources first (put off
dealing with the costs and benifits of sulphate aerosols, etc, until later if necessary — but get at high - latitude black carbon right away)?
(You know, those who make a
big deal about Android OEMs adopting the notch and dropping the headphone jack but seem
to ignore Apple's adopting
bigger than 4» phones, wireless charging, waterproofing, NFC, mobile payments, OLED, multi-window, stylus support, biometrics etc. all of which make the iPhone 8 and X much closer
to the Samsung Galaxy S and Note devices than the iPhone 5.
Sometimes,
ignoring these behaviours does more
to help them disappear than if we pay them attention and make a
big deal out of them — which can actually reinforce them and make them more likely
to happen again.