Sentences with phrase «entirely oblivious»

My theory as to why Bitcoin Diamond is trading at such a high valuation is that there's always going to be a handful of traders that either are trading by the greater fool theory or are entirely oblivious to fundamentals when valuating Bitcoin hard forks (i.e. not understanding that the tenfold increase in supply means $ 31.6 per coin is actually equivalent to $ 316).
You seem to be the one who is entirely oblivious in your «Blah blah blah, Apple folks are dumb»... considering that Amazon has been selling the Echo for 3 years now and holds a vast majority of the market.
Well, it wouldn't be to entirely oblivious people not paying attention regarding temps of Antarctic.
It seems to me that to have any chance at all of opening a dialogue with someone who may be entirely oblivious of suffering from a knee - jerk reflex is to bend over backwards to not trigger the reflex.
OMN doesn't... she just keeps on doing her thing, entirely oblivious of human characteristics.
I had expected there would be a Mario Party on a handheld eventually, but when Mario Party Advance came out I was entirely oblivious since, well, I didn't care.
Not only is there no information of the outside world, but the inhabitants seem entirely oblivious of the worldwide epidemic.
It would not be an overstatement to say that even in the age of Internet, the majority of people are entirely oblivious when it comes to fitness or bodybuilding and how to improve their overall health.
Yes, I thought it would bring my baby and I closer, and obviously that would be as important to me as it was to my baby, but other than that I was entirely oblivious to all the benefits baby wearing would bring me.
More generally, the «quenelle» has been introduced to a British audience, as has its creator Dieudonne M'bala M'bala, and both have been debated by voices ranging from the well - informed to the entirely oblivious.

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Twitter inevitably sees lots of comments about how Labour has a great big lead in the marginals that count, or Labour might be neck - and - neck nationally but they have a big lead in the important marginals — seemingly oblivious to the fact that the topline results and what they mean depends entirely on which marginals you are polling.
Archers also have a tendency to group together at one end rather than evenly disperse themselves, thus it's entirely possible to find thirty archers happily watching the scenery, completely oblivious to the fact that at the other end of the fort there's a mere ten archers fighting valiantly to hold of a massive enemy horde.
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