Sentences with phrase «lose sight of other»

You want to try to be a leader in the industry but you can't get so carried away that you lose sight of the other important life experiences.
Lately it has become easy for John and Sarah to lose sight of each other as the kids, careers, and hobbies they both want pull them in many directions.
This helps attorneys avoid the tunnel vision that can occur as they focus on certain areas of their practices such as late payments, but lose sight of other areas like missed billing for completed events.
When you're saving it helps to be focused on a goal, but Bruce Sellery says it's also important not to lose sight of your other priorities in life.
«If you impose a simplistic numerical measure and lose sight of the other important goals of the institution,» says Koretz, «then the other goals get short shrift.»
Let's not lose sight of other measures for nut health.
Professor Bourgeron adds: «This new study demonstrates that empathy is partly genetic, but we should not lose sight of other important social factors such as early upbringing and postnatal experience.»
They feel safe when the other person is present but anxious when the person is absent, for instance, children and parents alike become anxious when they lose sight of each other in a crowded place.
Yes, I want to see the football the club is known for... but I won't lose my sight of other matters which are important too.
We lack social awareness because we're so focused on what we're going to say next — and how what other people are saying affects us — that we completely lose sight of other people.
But unlike the often sentimentalized views of modern pacifists, the Greeks never lost sight of the other side of war: its frequent necessity.
Or have they lost sight of each other's particulars?
At the same time, we lose confidence in our own ability (resources) to meet these demands and, often critically, we lose sight of the others around us who could help too.
Since he got out of then military and we moved home, there have been so many struggles, between financial problems, and his family not accepting me into their lives as their daughter in law, and stress from moving and everyday life, we lost sight of each other.

Not exact matches

If you put too much weight into others» opinions of yourself and your business, you'll eventually lose sight of your original vision.
Both relationships can be successful as long as you don't lose sight of one thing: Why you chose each other for both jobs.»
Whether you decide to specialize in high - end fashion or sporty casual merchandise, never lose sight of what sets you apart from Target, Sears and all the other apparel chain stores.
We are so caught up in noise and market volatility — as the market swings first in one direction and then, as regulators react, in the other direction — that it is easy to lose sight of the bigger picture.
Still, the takeover sends a message to directors of other companies that their jobs are in jeopardy if they lose sight of their commitment to shareholders, said B. Espen Eckbo, the founding director of the Center for Corporate Governance at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
But in our haste to use links as a means to an end, we can lose sight of the fact that the act of building links in many cases can carry benefits that have absolutely nothing to do with the Google - naut or any other search monster.
But we also shouldn't lose sight of the fact that several other islands in the Caribbean are also still struggling to meet their citizens basic needs in the wretched aftermath of Hurricane Maria, and Hurricane Irma before it.
On the other hand, the confusion of the two tasks has often meant that the significance of the proclamation of the «Word of God» has been lost sight of in the valid concern for the ministry of teaching.
In short, the monks would have been tempted to lose sight of the final goal of their endeavors — not the mere accumulation of facts or the ability to impress others but rather that deep, structured understanding which is ultimately synonymous with the Logos, the creative Word.
It is in the wilderness where we lose sight of Godâ $ ™ s glory because so many other powers seem to have preeminence in our lives.
But there have been other distortions of the ministry when the delicate relationships among the elements of this image have been lost sight of.
It is important, on the other hand, not to lose sight of the fact that though the world of It is a social world which is derived from the world of Thou, it often sets itself up as the final reality.
This «seeing the other» is not, as we have seen, a matter of «identification» or «empathy,» but of a concrete imagining of the other side which does not at the same time lose sight of one's own.
This «inclusiveness» is of the essence of the dialogical relation, for the teacher sees the position of the other in his concrete actuality yet does not lose sight of his own.
Their societal significance in relation to loving service and the rights of others was largely lost sight of.
In his sermon «St Paul's Gift of Sympathy», 13 Newman describes the Apostle's love for Christians and stresses that Paul is so full of love for others that «in the tenor of his daily thoughts, he almost loses sight of his gifts and privileges, his station and dignity, except he is called by duty to remember them, and he is to himself merely a frail man speaking to frail men, and he is tender towards the weak from a sense of his own weakness».14 Paul knows that not only do others need God's mercy, but above all others he himself has need of it.
If it gets too big, they'll lose sight of God and each other.
This has the sheen of intelligence — it's easy to feel smart when you're nitpicking flaws in other people's epistemologies — but it's like giving up on a journey as soon as you lose sight of where you started.
tradition hard to break.the tradition of marriage is older and more meaningful than any other we know it crosses all religions and non religions, and races and cultures.it won't change easy.calling it something else for some people may make it easier to change.but what about those people who want that time tested tradition for themselves for their own self worth.it is a civil right give it to them today.this issues has divided my community as much as any other, but as we have fought to gain right after right, we have lost sight that all deserve the right of freedom of happiness.No gayness here, just can't fight the battle to keep someone down after being held down
In these and many other instances, Safranski seems to have lost sight of the fact that, however critical of key Enlightenment axioms and objectives, German Romanticism — the world of Goethe, Hegel, Friedrich Hölderlin, and Heine, among others — was a European and, in important respects, cosmopolitan phenomenon.
``... Unconsciously, we narrow our focus... What gets lost from sight are other things that motivate human beings: their search for meaning, for a sense that their world is not out of control, for a conviction of their own worth, and beyond this, for a sense of their own moral goodness.
He will not lose sight of the ultimate issues of faith which he would bring before the other, but if he is to open the way to that faith he must practice a loyal, patient, and sacrificial acceptance of persons in their struggles.
Many modern people in the West have lost sight of this fact, although in other cultures (as in Chinese Taoism) it has been well understood.
But it does require that both philosophers and psychologists never lose sight of what is given in self - conscious experience; that any attempt to show that the sell - conscious experient is an emergent from other beings, psychic or not, be consistent with what is displayed in personal self - conscious experience.
That path required reform - through - retrieval, the recovery of an element of the tradition of which the Church had lost sight: namely, Pope Gelasius's distinction between, and affirmation of, «two authorities» in the world that should not be thought identical, or even too closely enmeshed with each other (a point underscored by Gregory VII in the Investitute Controversy).
On the other hand, the Israelites became miserable whenever they lose sight of the promise during their difficult desert journeying.
One thing perhaps people lose sight of is that Wenger, of all people, more so than any of us, badly wants to win the EPL... and so do other top teams!
Add to that the daily load of housework, errands, activities and other siblings; parents can lose sight of their littlest one's development.
But Drath said he and the other jurors didn't want to lose sight of the victim.
However, we should not lose sight of two other key ingredients.
That means remaining vigilant and not losing sight of our duty to families across this state that are relying on us to deliver a stronger minimum wage, quality education that meets the needs of our students and other basic necessities like an affordable home.
This morning, after the biggest Tory rebellion of the postwar era, there are two views of David Cameron: some Tories continue to regard him as a skilful and far - sighted leader, while others dismiss him as an arrogant little shit who has lost control of his own party and is not even a proper Conservative.
Those who would argue in favor of conventional wisdom can not lose sight of the fact that downstate minority population growth has outpaced other communities.
«On the other hand, we can't lose sight of the fact that they are a threat to our own country.
«In doing so, we have succeeded in cushioning the necessary balance between being affected by the ban of vehicles on one the hand, by exemptions on the other hand, but also not losing sight of the actual objective of the low emission zone,» Rosenthal continued.
Like Messick, the need to rapidly compile the results for the compendium paper and write several others made life a little hectic for Kilpatrick, who says that during such times it is essential to not lose sight of all the other important aspects of day - to - day life, such as getting enough sleep; eating well; speaking with family; and, in his case, going to church.
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