Sentences with phrase «largely oblivious»

Because non-Aboriginals are largely oblivious of that, they are less able to deal with it or prepare Aboriginal children for it.
However, with the public largely oblivious to the truth the system remained a veritable fortress — that is until the Internet came along.
Despite substantial introspection and external analysis since 2007, the United Nations climate panel has seemed persistently locked in an antiquated view of how to improve its communication efforts, largely oblivious to the «new communication climate» out there.
(2) For the most part, it seems that most of the galleries in this year's Art Basel have looked out at the world and decided to sit on their hands, resulting in a fair that it is the same as it ever was: overblown, decadent, and largely oblivious to the world outside the convention center.
Oblivious investors are in for a rude awakening «Those who «refuse» to pay are largely oblivious to the fact that they have been paying for advice (often at similar or identical dollar amounts) all along,» argues DeGoey.
Compared with value investors, great economists from Keynes to Modigliani and Miller seem largely oblivious to the very important role creditworthiness plays in any industrial economy.
That's good news for smarmy, rich exec Bill Doyle (Josh Lucas), who might be implicated for skimping on safety if Amos spoke up, and whose wife, Diane (Elizabeth Banks), seems largely oblivious to the tragedy.
One of the more frustrating aspects of the seemingly year - long awards season is watching pundits and prognosticators remain largely oblivious to their role in shaping the Oscar race.
NEW YORK (AP)-- Prospective jurors were largely oblivious to an anti-corruption demonstration outside Manhattan federal court before the criminal trial began Monday for a longtime aide to New York's governor.
Prospective jurors were largely oblivious to an anti-corruption demonstration outside Manhattan federal court before the criminal trial began Monday for a longtime aide to New York's governor.
By contrast, for decades, the left was seen as merely interested in a fairer distribution of growth, while largely oblivious to expanding the frontiers of production.
Americans remain largely oblivious of our government's activities abroad.
But it is mine and is certain to shape my reflections in specific and concrete ways, to many of which I may be largely oblivious.
«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.

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The comedy is built largely on Kattan's mugging through the usual culture collision gags of the oblivious American in a foreign land, not to mention his blatant miscasting in a big budget musical drama («You spend months in Hollywood looking for a star and THAT»S what you bring back?»
What's missing, largely and markedly, is painting as a world unto itself — a sensually shaped fiction through which the eye travels, discovering aspects of experience to which we've become oblivious, inured or ignorant.
Most practicing attorneys are oblivious to these developments — largely because understanding the law is very time consuming — practicing attorneys have little to no bandwidth to learn about technological innovations that will ultimately dramatically change the practice of law.
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