Sentences with phrase «in oblivious»

As a systems therapist, incest survivor, and recovering alcoholic, I've lived through several stages of our culture's attempt to come to terms with child sexual abuse — as a victim in the silent 1950s; as a therapy client in the oblivious 1960s and 1970s; and as a psychotherapist in the 1980s and 1990s, when once - dismissed accounts of abuse filled my therapy practice (and my television screen) only to be partly discredited within the decade during another swing of the cultural pendulum.
The study is fairly complicated, so if you would like a quick summary you can read this article in the Oblivious Investor.
We'd walk in oblivious to all of this, instead focused acutely on which pastry to buy and devour on the walk back.

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Facebook, he says, was way too slow to accept its share of responsibility for propagating fake news; Amazon doesn't seem to consider that it's helping destroy jobs in the retail sector; Airbnb is oblivious to the fact that it could do the same to hotel staffing jobs.
We can question the precision of their targeting, and the efficacy of the sit - in as method of producing social change, but only the shallow and the oblivious could fail to see that there was something to the protesters» complaints.
Our previous research shows that few women in companies get meaningful career support from their direct managers — mostly men — who may be oblivious to their role in maintaining a diverse talent pipeline.
While a man (played by Jason Statham) and a woman (played by Gal Gadot) seem to be causing havoc in the restaurant, the owner, Felix, is completely oblivious because he's too focused on putting together his Wix website.
The Bank of Canada isn't oblivious to what has been going on in the background.
The spectrum runs from the completely unaware («oblivious») to those in desperate need of a solution («hurting»).
However, it's unlikely that Governor Stephen Poloz is oblivious to what Morneau has in mind.
According to a recent Inc.com interview with Poshmark co-founder Tracy Sun, executives might not be the only men in the tech industry occasionally oblivious to female - focused business opportunities.
But the sheepdog is having none of it, oblivious to Zoomer's breakdancing moves busting out right in front of him.
After stock indices sleepwalked their way to record highs last month, blissfully oblivious to all the terrible, awful events unfolding in the world — the spread of both Ebola and the equally vile Islamic State, Russia's continued aggression toward its neighbours (remember that time Putin - backed rebels blew a passenger plane out of the sky?)
For his part, Energy Secretary Rick Perry tried to allay concerns at a major energy conference this week in Houston, downplaying, and perhaps gleefully oblivious to, the fallout of the looming trade war for US energy.
Following his presentation at a conference in early April, Gundlach held forth in the lobby as advisor after advisor — oblivious to or uninterested in the subsequent presenters on stage — asked for his insight for the better part of an hour.
Amazon very quickly gained control of the on - line book retail sector, while B&N was expanding their footprints in malls and colleges around the world, oblivious to what was going on within their very own industry.
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.
-- FOMC minutes show uncertainty and concern about markets are affecting officials» decision - making — Officials were cautious when evaluating market conditions and the «damaging effects on the economy» — Worry about «potential buildup of financial imbalances» and a sharp reversal in asset prices» — Members seem oblivious to impact of inflation on households and savings — Physical gold and silver remain the only assets for real diversification and safety
The lemmings are abroad, gathering in ever - agglomerating clumps for the rush over the cliff, determinedly oblivious of the evidence.
Instead, they would have bought because they like the idea of BitGold, oblivious to the fact that a good business can be a bad investment at the wrong price, or because they think that someone else will be dumb enough to pay an even higher price in the future.
He seems to be oblivious of the fact that all the gold sitting in the SGE's inventory is owned by someone, so in order for Trader Wong to satisfy an increase in his demand for physical gold by taking delivery, Trader Chang, the current owner of the gold held in the SGE inventory, must reduce his demand for physical gold by exactly the same amount.
Without doing so, they may become oblivious to a new expectation buyers are considering in their overall buying as well as social experience.
The thing that really jumps out at me about this is the oblivious assumption of those praying that no one aboard might not be «in the know».
Keep in mind, of course, that I'm not some TEA PARTIER oblivious to the downsides of current trends.
Interestingly, I think people are complex — we all have partitioned minds, so they may be open to uncertainty in some areas of their life (and even boast of it) but very closed in others (and totally oblivious to it.)
Hitler's» I'm a Christian» is like atheists looking at «In God we Trust» n swearing it is a secular motto or looking at the Scales of Justice n the Angel of Justice oblivious of their Judaeo - Christian symbolism.
«Poor, sad, proud, too - tender Lear: the old man who loves to be loved; the prince embarrassed by the scope of his authority, yet jealous of royalty's perquisites; the ruler willing to give away his lawful prerogatives in order to hear — if just for a moment — that sweet gush of feminine gratitude; the vain old duffer whose need for affection makes him oblivious of its counterfeit.
The same door I had been oblivious to in the midst of chasing my own ambition.
We do not know whether persons in this group, while moved by the presence and claims of individuals with whom they are in face - to - face relations, may, on another level, be oblivious to and unmoved by more impersonal social structures and practices that consistently put and keep persons in situations of oppression and deprivation.
The authors appear oblivious to the demonstrable behavioral effects of culturally inspired capacities for healthy levels of hypocrisy and a sense of joi de vivre clearly lacking in the «None / Not Religious.»
The sad part it, these numbers you trot out, which you are oblivious to the statistical problems inherent in them, were obviously put together by someone with a knowledge of statistics and manipulated so gullible people like yourself would use them to argue a cause which the true evidence does not support.
I abandoned that when I realized most in that «organization» had THEIR heads in the sand, oblivious or uncaring about the problem of evil.
Pascal's Wager = If you believe in god and think this is true = you believe that god is naive and oblivious to people's true intentions
«Abortion poisoned my confirmation process,» he declares, airily oblivious to why he was there in the first place.
He is said to have accomplished this assault several times inside a tent, during sessions of wrestling or pillow - fighting, in the presence of other boys — who in every instance were «seemingly oblivious,» so busy were they «horsing around.»
As they prayed, the worshipers could hear cars passing by outside, travelers in a secular age oblivious to the ancient hopes being spoken in the little chapel.
He seemed oblivious to the cognitive view of the affections emerging in the late 1970s through the work of Robert Solomon and others.
This atomistic solution is a romantic illusion, for persons are made in and for relation, and anyone who imagines himself to be self - sufficient is simply oblivious to the network of relations in which his being consists.
Many are oblivious that a similar fate could befall them if they happen to stand in the path of the equality juggernaut.
Also, google «dhimmi» for what happens to people who are oblivious to reality and do nt take action in time.
But the argument that Professor Smolin attributes to Arkes is nowhere in the book; and what Arkes does argue for never appears in Prof. Smolin's review — in fact, Smolin writes as if he is oblivious to it.
Many Christians willingly allow these things to control their lives and, like the townsfolk in Needful Things, they are often oblivious to the hurt they sometimes cause others because of their seeking to fulfill needs.
People in that country are completely oblivious of the concept «use the same language in the entire paragraph».
Cut off from the rest of the human race, we stand frozen in our tracks, left to mourn what was but is no more while the rest of the world goes on without us, oblivious, helpless and, as far as we can tell, uncaring.
At any moment in the story, a paladin might find himself confronted by a giant Saracen astride a galloping giraffe, or trapped in an enchanted castle oblivious of his own name, or beset by an army of demons, or challenged by an ogre, or lost in a fairy otherworld full of the most exquisite enchantments, or at the mercy of a sorcerer.
Further, Hartshorne identifies Brightman as «the principal founder of American personalism» in an article written in 1960, which suggests that he was practically oblivious to Bowne or to the other Boston personalists older than Brightman, such as Knudson and McConnell.
The Right in their greed was oblivious to it.
The Mexicans, quite oblivious to what their idol had told them, namely that this place was merely an imitation and pattern of the land they were to be given, stayed in this delightful place (a long time) and began to feel that it was quite satisfactory, some even saying that they desired to stay there permanently, and that this was really the place selected by their god Huitzilopochtli; that it was from that place that they were all to follow their desires, being the rulers of the four parts of the world, etc..
How DO they live in such a world of such pure, unadulterated, hypocrisy and YET REMAIN oblivious to it?
But to suppose that one has not really communed with God until his own personality is lost in the Infinite and he is oblivious to all else is to call for an experience which, whether desirable or not, is seldom attainable.
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