Sentences with phrase «how oblivious»

not because the students are children, but because of the chaos and how oblivious the students are to my presence.»
It's sad how oblivious and uncaring Nintendo was with this game.
But I found it very very amusing about how oblivious they were to the fact that the conversation I had with each was pretty much identical word for word like last year.
I used to eat a McDonald's cheeseburger a day to try and beef myself up, which shows how oblivious I was to health and nutrition.
One of the most spectacular demonstrations of how oblivious we can be was carried out by psychologists Daniel Simons of the University of Illinois and Christopher Chabris at Harvard University.
She also draws on psychological studies to show how oblivious humans can be to their surroundings.
Reading Janik and Toulmin's Wittgenstein's Vienna a few years ago, I was struck at how oblivious the last generation of the Austro - Hungarian empire were to the imminent collapse of their world.

Not exact matches

«We failed to take Trump seriously because of a third media failing: We were largely oblivious to the pain among working - class Americans and thus didn't appreciate how much his message resonated,» Kristof argues, and it's hard to disagree.
Instead of plodding through your daily routine, oblivious to the opportunities around you, pay attention to how you interact with different products.
More on the fallout from Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: why Google and Facebook are different, why that explains how they treat data, and why Facebook seems so oblivious.
This video from Mike at Oblivious Investor shows how with dollar - cost averaging, the volatility in the market goes from being your enemy to your friend.
Granted, doing the laundry will remain a pretty tiresome task, and family members will continue to strew dirty clothing here and there, oblivious to how it later becomes clean.
How DO they live in such a world of such pure, unadulterated, hypocrisy and YET REMAIN oblivious to it?
How utterly oblivious I was to gender issues: I do not refer only to the unrelievedly masculine language of the book.
To support his slurs, Eichenwald first tries to undermine reliance on Scripture as a supreme authority for moral discernment and then to show how Christians, oblivious to the problems with biblical inspiration, ignore its clear teaching.
From what I have read sheep are often oblivious to the danger they are in... many would argue that is fitting description of an atheist... proclaiming wisdom not knowing how foolish they are.
Just thought I would point that out in the category of not being unaware of how the enemy operates whether it be through fully yielded willing vessels or ignorant, fleshly, and oblivious ones.
Unless Arsene Wenger has been oblivious to how today's visitors to the Emirates stadium have been playing away from home this season, the boss will have prepared his players for a stubborn and dogged defensive display from Swansea City, with 10 men behind the ball and very little space to play our famous flowing style.
Pressed on how it is that a proudly hyperattentive owner could be so oblivious, Cuban said, «I deferred to the CEO, who at the time was Terdema, and to HR....
Saying things like:» the club is in great shape» is irresponsible and frustrating as he seems oblivious to how we feel for the recurring problems both on and off the field, the results, failures and lack of major honors since the emirates has been in place.
unfortunately Wenger does not care about the feelings of the masses of fans and is completely oblivious to how dangerously close this club is to becoming irrelevant in the premier league.
Other than those of us who use an electric meter, many are still oblivious as to how much electricity we use, because the power stations offer us an infinite source.
I was oblivious to the resistance people have to making a sacrifice for those with allergies, oblivious to the utter misrepresentation of how severe allergies can be and oblivious to how people believe that casual contact allergies is «hype».
These people are really oblivious to how adaptive and smart humans are.
They might «farm out» their parental responsibilities to the other parent in a «good cop bad cop» way and be oblivious to what they say to the child and how much they hurt their feelings.
What most angers me is how many doctors remain unaware and oblivious of this condition.
It's possible to have a sense of fashion without being oblivious to how to save and keep money in your pocket.
We are not oblivious of the obstacles but we hope the president's direction will put Ghana on the map where financial obstacles will no longer determine how far a person can go in the education cycle.»
In Clegg's characterisation of not making public disagreements as the pukka thing to do, for example, he seems oblivious to how Lib Dems are going to campaign against those policies that they do disagree with when they have been silent on them for five years.
And oblivious to how fossil - fuel get more government handouts than any clean energy by miles.
Despite this, the Information Minister, The aL - hAJJ has gathered, is not oblivious of how President Akufo - Addo's advisers, mainly from his Akyem clan, have relegated him to the background and are relying on his deputies to run the Ministry.
I wonder if the members are picked from the moon, people who are totally oblivious of the country they, re trying to draft constitution for or how do they suddenly go out of touch with the challenging issues on the ground.
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.
Connes seems oblivious to the commotion — even afterward, while crossing the rue Saint - Jacques past blue police vans and officers in riot gear, he keeps talking about how his research has led him to new insights into physics.
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.
In the past I was oblivious to how many calories I was consuming, but the challenge pushed me to consider what fuel I was providing my body with.
Oblivious of how things read, and the fact that no one could identify when he was joking.
His character is deadpan and oblivious to just how ridiculous he is, which did create a nice contrast to Carell's over the top antics.
But Tim still has the girl so fundamentally everything is okay (that's all he ever wanted, remember), no matter how manipulative he has been in order to get her and how apparently oblivious he is of the moral implications of what his life and relationship has become.
He seems completely oblivious as to how this colonization effort would defeat the purpose of leaving New York in the first place.
Though a sizable swath of critics and audiences have praised the film, it's garnered some vociferous criticism for offering an oblivious outsider's perspective on the American Midwest (McDonagh is Irish), and it's particularly bad in how it handles issues of racism and police brutality.
Let's break down my faves in order of appearance: Letitia Wright, Solange Knowles, Issa Rae, Chadwick Boseman and Tessa Thompson (chatting it up, oblivious), John Boyega, Lena Waithe, Daniel Kaluuya, Michael Bae Jordan, Tiffany Haddish, Donald Glover, Gabrielle Union, Cynthia Erivo, British Vogue editor Edward Enninful, Rita Ora (I think, how?)
asks Jake, oblivious about how good he has it pre-AIDS and cell phones.
It is oblivious as to how to fully utilise Emily Blunt.
How wonderful that Paul Feig spun that joke on its head, making fun instead of the oblivious snobs that can't see that McCarthy's character is a brilliant badass.
Yet as the film progresses, it becomes more and more about Moonee, and about how her world is in danger of falling apart while she remains cheerfully oblivious.
How will Akerman handle her new kid - control role — as a cool older sister, no - nonsense aunt or oblivious stepmom?
That's not how China works — though any number of American educators seem oblivious or uncaring about this topic.
That's not how it worked in the one - room schoolhouses of yesteryear, and it's oblivious to the many ways that children differ from each other, the ways their modes and rates of learning differ, how widely their starting achievement levels differ, and how their interests, brains, and outside circumstances often cause them to learn different subjects at unequal speeds — and to move faster and slower, deeper or shallower, at different points in their lives, even at different points within a «school year.»
Amazing they sales team was oblivious as to how to work with a customer to find an alternative vehicle and let a customer walk away.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z