Sentences with phrase «burying my head in the sand with»

:) I've been basically burying my head in the sand with our bedroom though because I can't stand the way it looks — dark, and TOO contemporary.

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As Karl Bode at DSL Reports put it in his brief analysis of the latest MoffettNathanson numbers: «The bad news for cable is the majority of them continue the slow trickling loss of subscribers that, unless you work somewhere in the cable ecosystem with your head buried in the sand, nobody believes is going to stop any time soon.»
We can bury our heads in the sand like ostriches or we can exegete culture and juxtapose it with Scripture.
This is in response to 007isalive: If you think the «Muslim World» is in any condition to safeguard itself, you must have been living with your head buried in sand.
The religious feel comfy with their heads buried in ancient sand.
She would not allow me to remain ignorant with my head buried deep in the sand, she challenged me to grow and does so also with many in our community.
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.
If you've had your head buried in the sand for the last week, you will probably still be aware of the incident — where it appeared Vettel deliberately clashed wheels with Hamilton.
You don't move mountains on forums, but at the same time is it so hard to have a conversation and exchange of views about a common interest with people who can do better than bury their heads in the sand and blame luck, karma, star sign alignment?
Everyone knows Giroud is a very limited striker but some people here are glad to bury their heads in the sand claiming «they're happy with Giroud leading the line».
The leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Annabel Goldie, added that the first minister was «acting like a political ostrich, with his head buried in the sand».
«Today's bills are just further proof that the Republican party is so terrified of dealing with this country's gun problem that they are willing to bury their heads in the sand,» said Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins.
«Faced with our evidence, the Home Office has buried its head in the sand and refuses to review the scheme before forcing it onto Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
McGovern, who co-chairs the group with Alexander, said Labour should not «bury its head in the sand» and should present a coherent vision of a post-Brexit future.
Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins said the bills that passed «are just further proof that the Republican Party is so terrified of dealing with this country's gun problem that they are willing to bury their heads in the sand
The annelid buries itself in the sand up to its head and lies in wait for its prey, luring it in with worm - shaped tentacles.
And the vegans seem to be the most aligned with environmental demands, while the Paleo folks bury their heads in the sand and try to pretend we're not living in the 21st century on a planet of 7 billion people.
Throughout the film, Sorrentino packs in numerous surrealistic touches, from the sight of a nun buried up to her neck in sand (accompanied by an aural assault on the soundtrack) to a grotesque glimpse of Rizzo with a potato poultice around his head to the jarring sight of Geremia's village, built by Mussolini on an Italian swampland.
The Committee published a report in July which highlighted that careers guidance is poor in many schools and, with no sign of the long - promised strategy for careers education, the Co-Chairs of the Committee Neil Carmichael and Iain Wright, accused Ministers of «burying their heads in the sand» in a way that «smacks of complacency».
The Government is burying its head in the sand and has no answers for schools struggling to cope with rising costs and inadequate funding.
I am in agreement with what everyone is saying about teachers burying their heads in the sand.
The MP for Bognor Regis came under fire last July for telling the TES that he didn't believe there was a crisis relating to teacher numbers, and has previously been accused, along with other ministers, of burying his head in the sand over the issue.
But with the introduction of the option of publishing direct to Amazon and the Kindle, indie publishing took off and the traditional publishing industry began to really bury its head in the sand, all the while wishing that the new kid on the block soon moved away and every forgot about him.
Know that burying your head in the sand will not help and is an unproductive mistake that people with bad credit make.
Wouldn't it have been great if Virginians had been able to use those millions of dollars productively to deal with the already very real impacts of climate change rather than to bury their heads in the sands because this attorney general wanted to not only discredit us, but send a message to all scientists in Virginia that... if you too decide to talk about the impacts of climate change then you too can be subject to a subpoena from the attorney general?
It is now up to the GWPF to re-state their position with regard to climate policies: is there reason to act or to bury the head in the sand?
«NASA has always been about looking out to the skies and beyond, not burying our heads in the sand,» climate scientist Michael Mann told Universe Today in an email «This is an old ploy, trying to cobble together a small group of individuals and make it sound like they speak with authority on a matter that they have really not studied closely.
You can be like most AGW assholes and bury your head in the warm sand, or you can be like many money grubbing AGW climate modelers who could not find their way out of a paper bag with scissors and a match, or you can accept that I just laid out the absolute fact to you.
U.S. state bars have also tended to bury their heads in the sand when confronted with their «Nader» moments.
In his opinion in Gonzalez - Servin v. Ford Motor Co. in November 2011, Posner included photos of both an ostrich and a man in a suit with their heads buried in the sand to reinforce his point that» [t] he ostrich is a noble animal, but not a proper model for an appellate advocate.&raquIn his opinion in Gonzalez - Servin v. Ford Motor Co. in November 2011, Posner included photos of both an ostrich and a man in a suit with their heads buried in the sand to reinforce his point that» [t] he ostrich is a noble animal, but not a proper model for an appellate advocate.&raquin Gonzalez - Servin v. Ford Motor Co. in November 2011, Posner included photos of both an ostrich and a man in a suit with their heads buried in the sand to reinforce his point that» [t] he ostrich is a noble animal, but not a proper model for an appellate advocate.&raquin November 2011, Posner included photos of both an ostrich and a man in a suit with their heads buried in the sand to reinforce his point that» [t] he ostrich is a noble animal, but not a proper model for an appellate advocate.&raquin a suit with their heads buried in the sand to reinforce his point that» [t] he ostrich is a noble animal, but not a proper model for an appellate advocate.&raquin the sand to reinforce his point that» [t] he ostrich is a noble animal, but not a proper model for an appellate advocate.»
We act like ostriches with our heads buried in the sand when it comes to ensuring that our companies and networks are secure.
Corporations of any size involved in trade with developing countries that do not consider the above issues as part of the balancing exercise between risk and reward are burying their heads in the sand.
This is the month or so before you actually start job hunting, during which you spend excessive amounts of time with your head buried in the proverbial sand (which happens to be...
If your head's buried in the sand, you might miss someone coming by with a glass of water.
All too often, we are tempted to take the «ostrich approach» — burying our heads in the sand when faced with challenges.
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