Sentences with phrase «n't dawn on»

It wouldn't dawn on the average Joe that you are heading to your child's recital or taking your spouse out for date night.
Doesn't dawn on them that they don't get paid for not working.
I was actually anticipating seeing Reggie's real home, I don't know why it didn't dawn on me that he would be showing us an Animal Crossing video.
But sober reality didn't dawn on him until after the Beagle set out from Plymouth, shortly after Christmas in 1831.
Don't think it also didn't dawn on me the jubilance of that election is now being matched with the anger and hatred of this election.
Well it didn't dawn on me until recently to think a little deeper about how they continually get milk from the cows.
I know EXACTLY what you're going through and I had those bumps for years (it didn't dawn on me until recently how long I've had them — I just attributed them to other issues, i.e. heat rashes, eczema, etc).
And my apologies in advance, I swear it didn't dawn on me until after exporting the final video that you might be more interested in how to make the beautiful cupcakes you'll see at the end.
What part of this doesn't dawn on you, moron?
It didn't dawn on me until the end of January when I finally had time to breathe and take some time off that I felt the holidays passed me by.
The absurdity of that policy did not dawn on them for a year.
It probably hasn't dawned on some of them that they will be paying the price later in the shape of increased taxes.
The idea of receiving higher pay hasn't dawned on her.
#ad #He still includes a few trademark plot twists, but realizations do not dawn on the audience with such force as they did in his previous efforts, The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable.
A lot of the practical implications haven't dawned on us yet.»
While people will shop around for lower prices on cars, computers or even cereal at the grocery store, it does not dawn on everyone to shop around for insurance coverage.
In reality, your clients are busy, and unless you ask them to refer you, it may not dawn on them to do so.
I don't know why this theme hadn't dawned on us before, but while we were at Michaels we saw some adorable bottlebrush and pinecone animals.

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It only recently dawned on me as to why the guys you're trying to hire from the corporate world don't get emotional about this stuff or understand that it's not simply an interesting exercise or some kind of a game of back - and - forth bargaining.
All were exciting departures from the standard fuselage - and - wings template that has plied the skies since the dawn of modern commercial air travel, but, excitement or not, don't count on boarding one any time soon.
It suddenly dawns on employees that they don't understand the criteria by which they're evaluated, or how to make the case for their interpretations of their achievements.
About a decade ago, the sea change in availability of medals dawned on Greensfelder in Norway: Russians were there with tons of money buying, not selling.
It dawned on her that the black lines were not sticks, but rather the legs of a roach that had burrowed itself inside her ear.
Students are generally short of money and have no lack of other demands on their time (though, let's be honest, plenty of college kids aren't exactly getting up at the crack of dawn to hit the books or spending every waking hour working).
That's when it dawned on me: Why not upcycle the magazine's cover to make a collection envelope.
I'm not being difficult, but sometimes you go to a meeting and something dawns on you a day or two later, so I call up to chat about it.
Now, standing in front of his wrecked car, on the phone with Teresa, it dawned on him that the damage hadn't occurred while he was at breakfast, it had happened the night before, and he had been so wrapped up in work that he simply hadn't noticed till the sun came out.
After comparing notes, it dawned on them: why not share resources?
The year ahead will pose new challenges for them, not just on technological fronts, but also because of the new geo - political order dawning.
Only later did it dawn on investors that the incremental buyers were called «Sub-Prime» for a reason and they were not as likely to repay those loans as the Prime borrowers had been historically.
It may finally be dawning on the government that eliminating the deficit will not be good enough to claim «sound management of the economy «at the time of the 2015 election.
I started working as a barre - tender at a local studio, and after a few weeks it started to dawn on me that I didn't just love the workout — I loved the community that Pure Barre fostered.
It had dawned on her that they probably shouldn't have refinanced their house with a $ 440,000 subprime mortgage.
But if anything is NOT written, even words, like «abortion», or «homosexuality», then it all of a sudden finally dawns on them that it's acceptable.
Like biblical Hebrew, Atwood's witty prose is thick with double entendre and allusion, including hidden puns whose meanings dawn on us only later, and outrageous jokes that don't so much dawn as «bomb» (one of the book's metaphors and an effect of Atwood's powerfully laconic style)
And we are the new creations, and His cruciform sacrifice forms a new heaven and a new earth and new ways, and in the form of a Gardener, He returns again to walk in the garden, not in the cool of the evening, but in the rising warmth of the dawn, and on Resurrection Morning, the Practice of Resurrection is begun first by the Resurrection Women.
You look at them, and they seem okay, but then it begins to dawn on you that something is not right with the picture.
Not until I had been back in the U.S. for several months did it dawn on me that I had experienced a profound sense of serenity in these people and, through them, had glimpsed my own confidence and inner strength, elusive through much of my life as a white christian in the U.S.
However, on this road - trip, he finds himself in a situation where he has to hitch - hike in the wintery dawn, or face possible police - entanglements, and it simply won't work to be thumbing rides, while trying to hold onto a guitar - case and a cat.
It slowly dawned on Moody that, in light of his new faith, his life should not be spent on amassing wealth as much as on helping the poor.
One day, rather like those first disciples who walked away, it dawns on us that following Jesus doesn't have all the benefits we thought might have been part of the package.
Sunday morning, I awoke to the soft light of dawn with a contented smile on my face — not because it was the second Sunday of Advent, not because the ground glistened with a lovely morning frost, not because the greatest guy in the world lay beside me — but because on Saturday night, Alabama won the SEC Championship game against Florida.
In this second half of Romans 13 we see Paul, a radical Jew, excited about the dawning of the day of liberation, and calling on his readers to live as those who have already tasted of that freedom — and to do so in how they love not only each other, but strangers and enemies.
Then it dawned on me how stupid it was of me to not do what I felt was the correct thing to do.
I walked around with a heaviness for a couple of days until it dawned on me that pain isn't always an indication of me having sinned and it being the result of God's discipline, could also be sin that has been done to me and pain coming to the surface that was previously held in the subconscious for God to apply a healing balm towards.
What remained existent after death was not soul conceived as an immaterial reality, for no such idea dawned on the Hebrews until ages later, when Greek influence was felt in Judaism.
Personally I would have no issues at all with either the JWs or the LDS if they did not have the annoying habit of banging on my door at the butt crack of dawn on a Saturday morning (I suffer from Fibromyalgia and getting up early is not something I do very easily) to try to shove their religious beliefs down my throat.
It was accompanied by the same aspersions on the misguided and rather juvenile practices of Catholics who were not able to see the new dawn.
About midway through last year, it suddenly dawned on me that it's not my job to generated seven days of content for readers all on my own, but that, in addition to posting my own thoughts, I can use my blogging platform to feature news stories, links, interviews, discussions, guest posts, and videos that would be of interest to you!
Seen in the light of national reconstitution, the idea of resurrection does not appear suddenly on the horizon of Jewish theology; it dawns in a natural, albeit diffuse way.
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