Sentences with phrase «lost from sight»

When these animals go out to hunt they create a bridge between the falconer and the heavens, they may be lost from sight behind the clouds but they always return to the glove, faithful to the symbiotic...
In falconry, when birds hunt they create a bridge between the falconer and the skies, getting lost from sight behind the clouds, yet always returning to the glove, faithful to the symbiotic relationship they have established.
Though that area is mostly lost from sight anyway, it does look odd to break up a double - page spread with a white strip.
Accountability: Take specific responsibility for tracking the issues, progress, and needs of a particular child, to ensure no one would fall through the cracks or be lost from sight.
And it would be a powerful way of restoring that understanding of collective insurance against unemployment that was such an important impulse behind Beveridge's original plan but which today has been all but lost from sight.
``... 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.

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This way you are able to reply to comments, like and share, and most importantly, you won't lose sight of the feedback you receive from your followers, and you'll be able to engage with them at the level you prefer to.
There is no shortage of studies sighting that employee effectiveness rises when time off is taken on a regular basis, but entrepreneurs can easily lose sight of this fact, working for months — even years — without time away from the business.
The real reason we do all of this is to make a difference in people's lives and it's easy to lose sight of that when you operate from behind a monitor all day.
Your focus is what will keep you from succumbing to pressure, so hold onto your goals and don't lose sight of them.
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.
From there, you can have a strong temperament and execute your investment plan while not losing sight of your true ultimate goals of retirement, college planning, prudent diversification, etc..
It's easy for employees to lose sight of their purpose when they're working from home and not surrounded by a supportive team.
As we have grown from a small startup to one of the largest software companies in the IT industry, we have not lost sight of our company values and the importance of our people and customers.»
Brian Jean (UCP — Fort McMurray - Conklin): The former leader of the Wildrose Party disappeared from public sight after losing the UCP leadership to Kenney.
While Greece's troubles are far from over, Philippe Brugere - Trelat, executive vice president and portfolio manager for Franklin Mutual Series ®, says it's important not to lose sight of the fact that in much of Europe, the story is one of economic recovery — not collapse.
Investors need to keep these familiar risks in mind, Galligan says, but they also shouldn't lose sight of how «the tech landscape is far different from the last time the Nasdaq was at these levels.»
If practical theologians devote their energies to explaining how modern people can believe anything at all, they may lose sight of the specific claims about God and humanity that characterize Christian faith and distinguish one form of Christianity from another.
, we lose sight of both Christ and the good that can come from vulnerability, authenticity or kindness.
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.
The more primitive text was itself lost completely from sight.
In general, the cynical leaders of the backlash» as distinguished from the true believers at the grass roots who really do care about issues like abortion, religion, homosexual marriage, and the rest» are often moderate cultural modernists themselves, but they are perfectly happy to reap the benefits that accrue to them from red - state Americans losing sight of the material issues that ought to dominate their political imaginations.
To a great extent, the dimension of hope or futurity has been lost sight of in sacramental theology, just as it has disappeared from our inherited notions of revelation.
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.
According to the Book of Enoch (which the inspired Jude quotes from as authoritative and which Revelation alludes to quite a bit), these now physical sons of God were punished by losing their bodies and became all the invisible demons that roam the world terrorizing people to this day (with ghost sightings, hunched backs, strange voices, possession, and more).
This postulate of invariability seems at first sight to be admissible in the «Darwinian» zones of Life, where the instinct of self - preservation predominates (this seeming by its nature to be more or less constant among organized beings), but it certainly loses all value in the «Lamarckian» or human zone, where biological evolution, from being passive, becomes active in the pursuit of its purpose.
In the present case, it is important that we do not lose sight of the fact that, in reality, there is no such thing as an electrical field that is separable from current sources, a medium, chemical gradients, heat, gravity, and so on ad infinitum.
His last words on this site try to unite his struggle with our Savior: «Jesus himself must have experienced depression... The depressed, like Jesus during his so - called lost years, are hidden from sight, waiting for their lives to begin.»
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.
Despite what the prince in Dostoevsky's Idiot says about the crucified Christ constituting a sight that could cause one to lose faith, it is precisely upon the Pierced One that the believer must gaze — for in contemplating the length and breadth and depth of a God whose love recoils not from his enemies (nor even from death), even the least faithful believer is offered the greatest proof of the reliability of the Word into which they entrusted their destiny.
Am on your side on that I all my life felt that GOD Allah was on my side in Good time and at the worst times, which makes me feel things would have been worse and deadly if it wasn't for GOD mercy whom I call upon in good and bad times... we ought to be spiritually sensitive to realize signs from GOD whether it was a sight or a over heard word or a dream... when ever feeling tight chested just pray thanking, glorifying GOD asking for pardon of our sins... Am sure many had remembered and prayed well at the moments of the Irene hurricane... towards which it contributed to it to slow down or go... although it is true that not any lives were lost thanks to GOD but many billions of US Dollars financially lost at hard economical times which means maybe to say that «Individuals are not being blamed but rather it is their governing system is...?!!
Still, the leaders should never lose sight of the fact that their flock belong (according to their beliefs) to a higher entity and that free will and free expression are something that emanates from that entity.
Of course, any premature death is a tragedy, but we can not lose sight of the fact that, according to the latest statistics from the National Cancer Institute, only 0.68 percent of women will ever be diagnosed with, let alone die of, cervical cancer.
And as we grow we never lose sight of our farmhouse origins, celebrating the Australian macadamia and of being truly «of and from the farm».
These little greedy fsckers think we are in a corporate environment and they conduct every decision with an HR consultant (called talent aquisition) instead of relying on the good ole red nosed scouts wearing the tweed cap and chain smoking while not losing any of the kids playing the ball from their sight.
@lucia Just watched a compilation» Mustafi v Burnley» Dude never loses sight of the ball and is an aerial monster... We no doubt will soon be seeing him bangin in headers from set pieces, with ease.
It has been an intriguing week following Arsenal's exit (well... nearly) from the Champions League after the 5 - 1 drubbing by Bayern Munich, and after the predictable chorus of WengerOut posts and articles there has also been a lot of speculation on the future of Alexis Sanchez, as he is well known to hate being on the losing side and just wants to win everything in sight.
His decision to not sign a single outfield player to add to the transfer of Petr Cech from Chelsea was looking even more short sighted when Arsenal lost first Theo Walcott and then Alexis Sanchez to injury.
It is easy to lose sight of this with great performances from Cazorla and Coq, but the FBs were also very good today.
Then, just as it appeared that Kuchar might grab the upper hand after his playing partner lost a drive some 100 yards wide right of the fairway on the 13th hole, Spieth took an unplayable lie that required line - of - sight relief and — 20 minutes after teeing off — left him with a shot from the driving range.
But let's not lose sight of the fact that if Gruden really believes the stuff he's saying, he's probably going to end up on the trash heap of overhyped coaches who have come and gone during the decade he was away from the NFL.
Sterling then brought a stop from the home goalkeeper as his dropping header required pushing over the bar but the game eventually lost its hectic momentum as Edwards's side were able to take better care in possession and limit Atletico sights at goal.
It's important not to lose sight of this fact, especially when considering Jorge Sampaoli, the man who was called over from Sevilla this summer to steer them to Russia.
«I had a few lock ups in the first corner basically for no real reason but I was checking on Hamilton from the mirrors as it is hard to see when you are spread out and you can lose sight of them.
It's easy to lose sight of the developmental aspect of potty training because diapers are messy, expensive, inconvenient and because we get so much pressure to train early from outside sources.
Overall, 372 (178 from the control group, and 194 from the intervention group) of the 500 women surveyed could be followed and answered all of our telephone calls during the second stage of our survey (Table 3); that is, a participation rate of 74.4 % in the overall population and a rate of 71.2 % and 77 % in the control group and intervention group, respectively, and the rest of women were lost sight of.
«Accordingly we develop local programs, but not lose sight of events from a far and their impact on us.
On the first time he took it for a spin, Flanagan lost sight of it in the air and shut the power off — thanks to the Phantom's built - in GPS and satellite communication features and its programming, it flew itself back and landed right where it took off from after 40 minutes in the air, Flanagan said.
It covers just about every topic that organizations should consider, from list management to message formatting to after - action reporting, and it doesn't lose sight of the fact that the content matters more than the tools used to send it.
Crying has also been used to describe the vocalizations of monkey and ape infants when they are being weaned, and when they are separated from their mothers (either temporarily due to losing sight of the mother or permanently due to maternal death).
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