Don't
bury your head in the sand when the red flags start appearing.
In this chapter we are looking at the fact of evil from a specifically Christian perspective, and no Christian can be like the ostrich, which is said to
bury its head in the sand when a storm sweeps over the desert.
It's even more tempting to
bury your head in the sand when you've gone years and years without investing a cent.
It's so tempting to
bury your head in the sand when things aren't going your way, but the issue doesn't go away just because you refuse to look it in the eye.
Don't
bury your head in the sand when you first get a debt collection letter.
You've done nothing but
bury your head in the sand when you don't have argument.
U.S. state bars have also tended to
bury their heads in the sand when confronted with their «Nader» moments.
And rightfully so, as this «technology competency» requirement (now adopted by the majority of states, including Illinois as of January 1, 2016) means lawyers may not
bury their head in the sand when it comes to eDiscovery or using electronic resources for legal research or even having and maintaining an understanding of technology in general.
Do you embrace change or
bury your head in the sand when an industry disruptor rears its head?
All too often, we are tempted to take the «ostrich approach» —
burying our heads in the sand when faced with challenges.
Not exact matches
So
when scientific conclusions seem to clash with our assumptions regarding theology, we've got to learn to deal with it
in a way that doesn't involve
burying our
heads in the
sand or simply ignoring good data.
«We saw the Food Safety Modernization Act coming down the road, and we could have
buried our
head in the
sand and said, «We'll deal with that
when it comes,»» she recalls.
One day
when we have a better Arsenal under a New manager, i hope you
bury your
head in the
sand.
From my experience people are willing to try harder
when supported and
bury their
heads in the
sand while moaned at.
It's almost like some have
buried their
head in the
sand and believe our manager is just as successful and relevant as he was before we left Highbury,
when the whole world can see something isn't quite right at Arsenal, and the one constant is the manager.
Writing for Politics.co.uk, the shadow justice secretary said Chris Grayling was «
burying his
head in the
sand»
when he blocked an inquiry into sex and rape behind bars by the Howard League for Penal Reform.
When Purefoy admits that he has secrets, she
buries her
head in the
sand.
John, it's hard to see
when you have your
head buried in the
sand and your fingers
in your ears and you are busy singing to yourself so you can't hear the bean counters telling you that something is wrong and your profits are dropping.
When the going gets tough, even the tough may want to
bury their
heads in the
sand and ignore those payment due dates — but most credit...
When my personal finances suck I
bury my
head in the
sand.
But is it humanitarian to
bury one's
head in the
sand when it comes to the negative side effects of continuing this reliance?
We act like ostriches with our
heads buried in the
sand when it comes to ensuring that our companies and networks are secure.
When it comes to technology, there is no more
burying your
head in the
sand.
His book is based on his observations of both firms that set plans
in place well
in advance, and those that have
buried their
heads in the
sand and faced a crisis
when key people depart.
Therein, the danger of
burying one's
head in the
sand when it comes to keeping abreast of technology and more importantly being effective
in the actual use of the technology tools used
in the practice of law truly lies!
When an industry disruptor rears its
head, do you panic and
bury your
head in the
sand, or do you embrace it?
If you haven't had your
head buried in the
sand you have probably heard someone say
when referring to Facebook, «What do I care what (insert name) is having for dinner right now» or «Why do I have to know what (insert name)'s every move is throughout the day?»