Sentences with phrase «most oblivious»

Even the most oblivious person out there will tell you there's garbage DLC.
As the creator and star of Girls, she's been responsible for creating some of the most oblivious, frivolous, petty characters on television.

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Curiously, most of us are oblivious to the problem, but there's an unexpected side benefit to the incredible rise of voicebots like Amazon Alexa or Google Home.
Funnily enough, one of the most popular Twitter traders had published a bearish setup at the time of the pump, but may have been oblivious to what was happening.
Just as I was oblivious for much of my life to the problems posed by bearing and rearing children, so humankind was blissfully undisturbed for most of....
Just as I was oblivious for much of my life to the problems posed by bearing and rearing children, so humankind was blissfully undisturbed for most of its history by the conundrums this book addresses.
I abandoned that when I realized most in that «organization» had THEIR heads in the sand, oblivious or uncaring about the problem of evil.
Most people were going about their business, oblivious to their travelling companions, but one young man had become preoccupied with the rather perplexed and obviously disorientated elderly gentleman who sat opposite him.
Meanwhile, most RLDS activity goes on virtually oblivious of this intellectual and spiritual ferment.
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.
In fact, its expressions, which are oblivious to the usual fundamentalist / liberal divisions, are perhaps the most pervasive of all religious responses.
Likewise he appears earnestly oblivious to the irony of presenting Robert McNamara as the «capitalist par excellence,» not least given the general disdain that most free market organs and institutes have for both the World Bank and Mr. McNamara's tenure there.
The picture includes the family's attempt to adjust to a person who lies and is least responsible when he most needs to be, who is unbearably irritable and egocentric, who embarrasses them in front of friends and spoils their holidays by being on a binge, who spends money they need for necessities on whiskey, and who seems completely oblivious to their welfare or their pleadings.
The Vatican seems oblivious of one of the most obvious and impressive facts about contemporary theology - that one can not draw the traditional lines between Catholic theological efforts and those that spring from other parts of the Christian tradition or even from non-Christian sources.
Some of our players will hear the odd legitimate rumour but I would say that even they are for the most part oblivious.
Most college guys pick too many games, oblivious to the bookie's edge.
Most negative thinkers are oblivious to the fact that their minds have been overrun with negativity until it consumes them or until someone else points it out.
What most angers me is how many doctors remain unaware and oblivious of this condition.
I give them kudos for putting some thoughts out there on a subject that has drawn much debate in the public affairs community as of late; however, I found the seven listed «tips to make sure you're reaching bloggers most efficiently» was walking the line between obvious and odd — «odd,» as in, «disturbingly oblivious to what I think most of us would consider standard good public affairs practices».
Labour Members will almost certainly be spending the next few years in hysterical opposition, attacking the Government for fixing the mess they created, completely oblivious to the reality that we can not help the most vulnerable in society by basing the economy on debt.
For the most part, though, we are blissfully oblivious to the microscopic life we carry around with us.
But perhaps the most dated of the technology ads was one that appeared in November 1999: It depicts a man sitting at a computer in a narrow Spanish street, oblivious as the rampaging bulls of Pamplona charge down upon him.
But most of the Tactical Ops players happily stayed in the machine for at least an hour, oblivious to the discomfort and noise because they were so entranced by the game.
One of the most spectacular demonstrations of how oblivious we can be was carried out by psychologists Daniel Simons of the University of Illinois and Christopher Chabris at Harvard University.
Most of the biomedical scientists I have interacted with are unaware that ELSI exists and oblivious to the ELSI issues their research raises.
Most of the books recommended using skim milk, reduced - fat cheese, and avoiding butter, in a misguided attempt to keep women from gaining too much weight or to restrict saturated fat and cholesterol — oblivious to the fact that cholesterol and saturated fat are needed for brain development.
The fact is that cultured foods have been consumed for many hundreds of years around the world, and those who have consumed these foods were most probably oblivious to the fact that these foods contained simply loads of probiotics.
Millions of doses of «acid blocking» proton pump inhibitor drugs are doled out every year, yet most doctors and their patients are completely oblivious to their unintended, adverse effects, which include increased risk for premature death.
Most parents are oblivious to the new meeting tactics online, but are quickly learning that this is the new way and the wave of the future.
Most people go about their day almost on autopilot — oblivious to who and what is going on around them — with their nose firmly in Twitter or Facebook during free time, talking to virtual friends and not engaging in real conversations with real people.
It is believed that around 50 percent of the people in U.S. suffer from herpes and most of this percentage is oblivious of the same.
This material makes you fly and travel to a thousand different worlds; and all of them feel oblivious, fluorescent and, most of all, perfectly flawless.
Most of the features that make Lewis» directorial work such a remarkable exception to the dominance of a realist aesthetic in Hollywood filmmaking are brilliantly apparent in The Errand Boy, including the foregrounding of sound manipulation (most blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation of the song «Lover» for a musical film, and in the tape manipulation of Kathleen Freeman's reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement of actors in a shot so as to highlight the presence of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a film - within - the - film cocktail - party scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background of a shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the cameMost of the features that make Lewis» directorial work such a remarkable exception to the dominance of a realist aesthetic in Hollywood filmmaking are brilliantly apparent in The Errand Boy, including the foregrounding of sound manipulation (most blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation of the song «Lover» for a musical film, and in the tape manipulation of Kathleen Freeman's reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement of actors in a shot so as to highlight the presence of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a film - within - the - film cocktail - party scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background of a shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the camemost blatant in the sequence involving the post-synchronisation of the song «Lover» for a musical film, and in the tape manipulation of Kathleen Freeman's reaction to having been left by her driver in the back seat of a convertible receiving a car wash) and the placement of actors in a shot so as to highlight the presence of the camera (as when Morty, an undirected and oblivious extra in a film - within - the - film cocktail - party scene, keeps looking at the camera from the background of a shot in which other extras, in their roles as party guests, intermittently block him from the camera).
Screenwriter Alex Garland uses the cliché of the romantic triangle to instill a sense of familiarity with and the most basic humanity within these characters, as they traverse an insidious, rotten system designed to keep the truth from them and ensure they are the oblivious pawns in a no - win game.
Another aftereffect is that the person is now oblivious to some of the most severe pain.
The story is a vague, world is ending and we need to save it mess, and it does have that old time standard of characters involved in massive, life altering events who seem oblivious to the scope, instead focused on the mundane and adolescent interactions that most characters have.
It is tough to generate feelings of sympathy for most of the characters in Please Give and while the film isn't oblivious to this, it doesn't compensate for it in any meaningful way.
It's funny, it's playful, it's full of nostalgic blasts and period trappings, but most of all it is loving: accepting of the headstrong kids determined to find their place in the world, forgiving of the oblivious adults around them, affectionate in its storybook imagery and narrative playfulness.
The early scenes are eccentrically engaging and in their most inventive moments (Stanley Tucci as a purple haired Oprah - like talk show host, the torture - gym training scenes, Elizabeth Banks as the oblivious, garishly made - up minder Effie) create a strange dystopian vision that feels refreshingly singular.
Clouseau was but a supporting character in The Pink Panther (1963), a comic heist film with David Niven as the legendary jewel thief «the Phantom» out to steal a priceless diamond (called «The Pink Panther») belonging to Indian Princess Claudia Cardinale, but Sellers» mock - French accent and oblivious intensity made him the most memorable character.
Sadly, however, most traditional districts and their self - interested stakeholders remain all but oblivious if not hostile toward charters, minimizing their numbers and preserving as much as they can of their old monopoly.
Most readers are not typographers and are probably oblivious to the subtle differences among typefaces and most first time Indie publishers might find themselves in the same bMost readers are not typographers and are probably oblivious to the subtle differences among typefaces and most first time Indie publishers might find themselves in the same bmost first time Indie publishers might find themselves in the same boat.
My editor was oblivious to, or else ignoring, my sleep - logged voice at ten in the morning, a time when most reporters were already at their desks, rustling through the daily paper and midway through a second cup of coffee.
The substitution is so automatic, that most of the journalists breathlessly repeating stories about a «shrinking US ebook market» are completely oblivious to the difference.»
In his breakthrough bestseller, The Power of Habit, New York Times reporter Charles Duhigg uses science to pull back the curtain on some of our most mystifying behaviors — and reveals how we can change them.When you get down to it, it seems like a lot of the time we're pretty oblivious about why we do the things we do!
The reading public, for better or worse, is dependably oblivious to the most of the names and logos and ad slogans and proud histories of publishing companies and their myriad imprints.
Most people who are skeptical about entering their private data on the platforms are oblivious to the fact that some offline providers will take the physical data and upload it to online systems.
Despite all the information on the market, experts across North America agree: most home owners are oblivious to how much energy is really seeping out of their home.
Most importantly, it acts like it's oblivious to criticism of its high fees.
Top 3 Countries With The Most French Bulldogs You spot them in almost every home nowadays, snuggled in their little potato shapes or snoring soundly, oblivious to love and admiration they attract amongst dog lovers.
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