Sentences with phrase «myopia does»

Myopia does not disprove it.
Totah is clearly talented in a variety of ways and he gets the best punchlines in the early episodes, though his extremely focused myopia doesn't always track believably and the show has yet to figure out how to make Michael's schooling a part of the show in any real way.

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What I do think is that over the past decade, investors (including people who hold themselves out as investment professionals) have become far more susceptible to reckless myopia than I would have liked to believe.
Until, of course, you remember the culture - induced myopia I described yesterday: Myerson still has the Ballmer-esque presumption that Microsoft controlled its own destiny and could have leveraged its assets (like Office) to win the smartphone market, ignoring that by virtue of being late Windows Phone was a product competing against ecosystems, which meant no consumer demand, which meant no developers, topped off by the arrogance to dictate to OEMs and carriers what they could and could not do to the phone, destroying any chance at leveraging distribution to get critical mass...
The creaking of rheumatic ecclesiastical joints does not necessarily mean that sight and hearing are impaired, and myopia on the race question and kindred matters does not mean that all the arteries are hardened.
No, if people in the 19th century did not suffer myopia to the extent that we do today, then dim light can hardly be a hazard.
However, while younger generations tend to have spent more time in education, this did not fully explain why myopia is becoming more common.
Researchers found that using blackboards had a «protective effect» against nearsightedness when examined as a variable alone, possibly because blackboards do not require the kind of close - up focusing that may increase myopia.
There's a myopia in some of these testing people do with their doctors.
Reading The Day After Tomorrow as a 9/11 film, in fact, adds another level of polemical discussion in that the film's Vice President Becker (Dick Cheney ringer Kenneth Welsh) emerges as the «I don't believe you» villain endemic to disaster movies and, in this way, at least partly responsible for the number of casualties suffered on behalf of his myopia.
Night Moves is a quintessential Seventies picture because it indicts its audience as complicit in an entire society's myopia to the evils done in its name.
But as the Academy looks to reverse the tide of racial myopia, there remain plenty of other diverse options, from Mira Nair's lovely Queen of Katwe, a surprise runner - up for TIFF's People's Choice prize, to Denzel Washington's Fences, which will at the very least be a showcase piece for the actor - director, and especially for Viola Davis, who will be a top Best Actress contender (assuming they don't relegate her to the Supporting category, which is always possible as studios piece together the likeliest winning strategy).
They also did not do this in the isolation of the learning department or myopia of any learning initiative.
While there is no question that a great many teenagers do not plan beyond the next weekend, the relevant question when it comes to explaining trends is whether the degree of teenage myopia has changed over time.
Amazon doesn't have the same luxury (or perhaps the myopia that selling tons of $ 900 computers affords you).
The Policy Portfolio and the Next Equity Bear Market Fed Leaves Punchbowl, Takes Away Free Lunch (of International Diversification) Five Global Risks to Monitor in 2012 Rising Global Interest Rates Create Headwinds Three Profit Metrics to Avoid Earnings Season Myopia Changes in the Inflation Rate Matter as Much to Investors as the Level An Uneven Global Recovery — Lingering Effects of the Credit Crisis Perspectives on «Non-Traditional» Monetary Policy Do Past 10 - Year Returns Forecast Future 10 - Year Returns?
By turning your back on other financial institutions, you may develop a case of «financial myopia» in which you don't think about shopping around for better banking options.
They have held up quite well, and they do invite scrutiny, where the large drip fields encouraged a sort of fuzzy myopia.
There was a certain myopia about the principals of the company; they did not seem able to build alliances nor take advice.
While I agree that some people do have Koch brother myopia, they are in fact, one of the largest funders of anti-regulatory and right - wing propaganda groups in the world.
Does our myopia greatly underestimate nature's scope and impact, in comparison to that of mankind's?
Until, of course, you remember the culture - induced myopia I described yesterday: Myerson still has the Ballmer-esque presumption that Microsoft controlled its own destiny and could have leveraged its assets (like Office) to win the smartphone market, ignoring that by virtue of being late Windows Phone was a product competing against ecosystems, which meant no consumer demand, which meant no developers, topped off by the arrogance to dictate to OEMs and carriers what they could and could not do to the phone, destroying any chance at leveraging distribution to get critical mass...
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