Sentences with phrase «more oblivious»

If you take into account sneakier kids and more oblivious parents, the real figure is likely to be much higher.
The Maitlands have been written out and Lydia's parents have become more oblivious, if also more well - meaning.
In my first pregnancy, I think I was more oblivious.
No DM and striker... it's like a stuck record, but the more logical and obvious it is, the more oblivious Wenger is.

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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.
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.
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.
In the years since Thomas Carlyle coined the phrase in 1849, there have been plenty of others who have seen economists as little more than quartermasters in the Army of Mammon, toting up their accounts, oblivious to the human carnage around them.
It's likely that the vast majority of the British public will be oblivious to the 500th anniversary of... More
More often the self that needs to be abdicated is an insular self that is complacently oblivious of the particular reality of other creatures.
Well, he's got me proclaiming, for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear, that something is deeply amiss within; that we think we're special and you are not; that you need us more than we need you; that we don't trust you or your brain; that you are obviously going to hell without us; that we are completely out of touch with the real world; that we don't have a sweet clue about you, your kind, or your needs and desires; and that we're oblivious to innuendo and blind to double entendre.
New research from gluten - free snacks manufacturer Wellaby's, has revealed that more than half of UK consumers are oblivious to what constitutes a single serving of crisps and snacks.
«In Bahrain we watched MLA staff at the main feedlot ensuring sheep were not going into boots, but they seemed oblivious to the fact that small trucks were regularly leaving the feedlot with more animals that could be needed for individual purchasers.
You seemed to lay the absolute blame on AW for every flu and cold we experience at Arsenal and yet seemed to be totally oblivious to Maureen failings for the more serious deseases Chelsea experience this season.
More generally, the «quenelle» has been introduced to a British audience, as has its creator Dieudonne M'bala M'bala, and both have been debated by voices ranging from the well - informed to the entirely oblivious.
Before we get too quick to judge Melania, let's think about this: she and Trump at least had a pretty transparent deal — a lot more transparent than the women (and however many men) who walked down the aisle knowing they were making a mistake but whose partners were oblivious.
Oh, they may not say it directly, but their oblivious behavior and judgment - tinged language say more than enough.
I was one of the good, chosen mothers who cared more about her child and about the environment than those evil, oblivious disposable - diapering mothers did.
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I think I was more embarrassed (or oblivious) than vice versa.
And oblivious to how fossil - fuel get more government handouts than any clean energy by miles.
Even with all of NY's cumbersome regulations, the water still got contaminated and NY State was oblivious to the hazards so it sounds more like the system isn't working so why not curtail some of those regulations?
«Sadly, he seems oblivious to the state of affairs evidenced by his cynical efforts to give away even more tax payer dollars hobnobbing in Harvey Weinstein's Hollywood.»
The list comprises more than four dozen papers, oblivious to the concerns of journalists composing Top 10 lists.
What was more, the sharks seemed oblivious to his presence, placidly swimming in wide loops.
«Oblivious transfer is a basic building block that you can stack together, like lego, to make something more fantastic,» says Wehner.
Unfortunately, in addition to the challenges of doing research with undergraduates while teaching four or more courses per year, they find themselves faced with obstacles strewn in their paths by oblivious administrators.
Consumers are continuously duped into buying ready - made meals, packaged food and synthetic drinks that proudly proclaim to be «low fat», «sugar free» or «healthy», blissfully oblivious to the fact that the laboratory products they buy couldn't be more damaging for their health.
While many restaurants are becoming more aware of gluten - free diets and even offer special allergy menus, many are oblivious to the risks of cross-contamination.
A little about me... (Hints: Your passions in life, what makes you a great partner, etc.) I've lived my life, oblivious to that number related to my age - except for the fact that I view each day as more precious now.
Women therefore tend to take their own attractiveness into consideration more often, whereas men tend to be oblivious to the impression that they are giving off online.
More focused on their own interests and oblivious of their attractiveness to potential dates, men do not get much replies.
Jim's girlfriend, Michelle (Alyson Hannigan), has never been more than a one - joke character, a seemingly demure girl whose oblivious manner belies a voracious sexual appetite.
Denis films the men around Isabelle with the same tenderness that she affords her heroine — though this doesn't blind her to their myriad foibles and failings, any more than she is tempted to make a martyr of the self - pitying, often oblivious Isabelle.
His mother, Eleanor (Jennifer Jason Leigh, in another of the long line of impervious eccentrics she's spent a career playing), is herself a study of detachment, either oblivious to her son's pain or, more chilling, choosing not to see it.
In addition, the main male characters are thin sketches; Walton's Mike is the stereotypical clueless husband who is oblivious to the pressures Amy is facing, while Jessie (Jay Hernandez) is the «dreamy» single dad that's little more than the ultimate fantasy (in more ways than one) for the moms in the movie.
Having Naomi little more than an arm's length away for eight hours a day does nothing to speed up Nick's productivity and, with his wife hardly oblivious to the ripe potential, the whole situation is clearly suspect.
As she ploughs through men and money, she's joined by best buddy Amelia (Romola Garai), a toff - with - a-heart who's more - or-less oblivious to the true nature of her long - standing pal.
Their pursuit of notoriety and cliquey veneration is more abrasive than subtle, of course, but their iconoclastic pursuit of online likes is hilariously offset by a strong comedic ensemble including Josh Hutcherson's dreamy online rival, Jack Quaid's loyal puppy dog - like groupie, Craig Robinson's loopy local celebrity, and a particularly ticklish deadpan from Keith Hudson as Sadie's oblivious dad, Chuck.
Collins» smug overachiever is one of the more loathsome lead personalities encountered in some time, a fact that the film and Collins (whose resemblance to Connelly is the best explanation for her casting) remain oblivious to.
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.
For starters, whereas director / writer / star Tommy Wiseau «s oblivious ineptitude accounts for a lot of The Room «s outsider charms, The Disaster Artist, which follows the making of that movie, is made by professionals with experience appealing to more or less mainstream audiences.
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.
And because he was so unguarded and totally oblivious of the rolling cameras, this flick captures him more authentically than any previous footage this critic has witnessed (including that Martin Brashear BBC documentary), and reveals the very likable persona of an icon who was obviously born to entertain.
8:00 pm — TCM — Roxanne Steve Martin takes on the classic story of Cyrano de Bergerac and his doomed love for the oblivious Roxanne, transposing it into modern times and making it much more consciously comedic.
The 21 - year - old Californian, one of more than 400 National Education Association members who were delegates or alternates here last week, appeared oblivious to the nostalgia that gripped many older people as the Democratic National Convention returned to the Windy City for the first time since the violence of 1968.
It's no secret that the education advocacy community is not happy with the direction of President Obama's education policies, though he seems oblivious himself to the depth and strength of anger he and his corporate reform front man, Arne Duncan, have inspired (for more on the President's seeming lack of awareness, read this great post by Diane Ravitch.)
On more than one occasion, Brill lauds education reformers for being the «best and brightest,» apparently oblivious of the fact that David Halberstam popularized this phrase so as to mock it.
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posted at The Oblivious Investor, saying, «Despite stocks» higher expected returns than bonds and CDs, they don't really allow you to spend much more during the early stages of retirement.»
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