Sentences with phrase «not oblivious»

«We're not oblivious to the fact that it can have some impact.
Meanwhile, her study is a reminder that babies are not oblivious «blobs» — even when asleep they hear you.
Indeed, although they are not oblivious to the potential importance of intervention programs, these authors focus much too narrowly on income issues and income redistribution.
Courts are not oblivious to this fact.
But, people do it a lot and employers are not oblivious to it.
The former CFTC chief is not oblivious of the cryptocurrency revolution.
So, before you begin to invest in a health insurance policy, make sure you are not oblivious to the types of the waiting periods there are.
Policymakers are not oblivious to the oil challenge and have been seeking petroleum substitutes, but alternative transportation fuels such as biofuels and fuels derived from the liquefaction of coal also face serious limitations.
He is presumably not oblivious to the fact that it will also influence the way he or she regards him, those erring on the younger side likely to be considerably more grateful for the boost to the waxing careers than those who are a powerful force and well over 60.
So they're not oblivious to people wanting to play some more Burnout.
I write this review some 12 days after the launch of the game, and I am not oblivious to the reviews that have come before.
According to creative director Alex Amancio — who no doubt is only saying this to attract newcomers to the series, we are not oblivious to PR statements after all — the series will be a fresh start for the franchise that will re-contextualise the narrative.
Some Fed watchers believe Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has talked tough in recent days in an effort to convince Plosser and other hawks that he is not oblivious to the threat of higher inflation.
My income is low, however, the career path I'm on would give me raises as I gain more experience... saying that, I'm not too worried about low income right now, and the other side of that, I'm not oblivious to thinking that things can go horribly wrong either.
Rather, it is a kind that obliges one to invest energy researching and assessing sources with the purpose to offer translations of the writings, and not oblivious spewing of those sources.
I'm not oblivious.
This Sherlock is almost contemptuous in his social dealings, not oblivious so much as arrogant, so determined to prove logic superior to emotion that he makes a show of his emotional apathy.
«We are not oblivious of the plans by some would - be trouble makers who would want to cause disaffection amongst people.
We are not oblivious of the fact that the National Assembly and indeed all the legislative apparatuses in Nigeria have a critical role to play in this process.
Esogban, who also is the Odionwere of Benin Kingdom, said, «We are not a partisan body in the sense that we don't attend meetings of political parties but we are not oblivious to the good works of some political parties and the bad work of some other political parties.
Aregbesola, not oblivious of the fact that soldiers are trained to obey a command from a superior, described as a dilemma a situation where a soldier fails to carry out instruction.
«We are not oblivious of what the Saudi Crown prince divulge of recent in an interview with Times magazine, where he claimed that Zaria massacre by the Nigerian Army was part of a grand design by his regime to curb the influence of Iran in Africa; even though the Saudi Authorities we know acted on the behest of its foreign sponsors namely USA, Britain and Israel.
The Service is also not oblivious of the efforts of some miscreants to ignite fear and cause ethnic tensions across the country.
Despite this, the Information Minister, The aL - hAJJ has gathered, is not oblivious of how President Akufo - Addo's advisers, mainly from his Akyem clan, have relegated him to the background and are relying on his deputies to run the Ministry.
But he is not oblivious to the electoral arithmetic.
While not oblivious to social influence, Locke also underestimated its determinative power.
Dr Mahama's pastor is not oblivious of happenings in Ghana.
We are not oblivious of the obstacles but we hope the president's direction will put Ghana on the map where financial obstacles will no longer determine how far a person can go in the education cycle.»
Of course I am not oblivious to the fact that every team needs improvement all the time and adding players is something every team must do constantly.
I'm certainly not oblivious to the fact that there is fear and suspicion, even discrimination of Muslims at times.
Sybaris, I am not oblivious to the role religion plays in politics at all.
Unitarian Universalists are not oblivious to the ironic humor of their association.
Brunner is not oblivious to the dangers of this program.
This inherited gospel was certainly not oblivious to the conditions of life here and now.
Surely you are not oblivious to the «real» name of his church.
The Bank of Canada isn't oblivious to what has been going on in the background.
In fact, I was a supporter of his up until the 3 - 0 defeat at Everton last season (although I wasn't oblivious to Wenger's faults, and my support had been waning for over the years).
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.
Jasmine would be a sympathetic character if she wasn't oblivious to the fact that people are trying to help her out.
But you see, I had to get down to painting and besides, I wasn't oblivious to what was going on elsewhere.

Not exact matches

«We failed to take Trump seriously because of a third media failing: We were largely oblivious to the pain among working - class Americans and thus didn't appreciate how much his message resonated,» Kristof argues, and it's hard to disagree.
Facebook, he says, was way too slow to accept its share of responsibility for propagating fake news; Amazon doesn't seem to consider that it's helping destroy jobs in the retail sector; Airbnb is oblivious to the fact that it could do the same to hotel staffing jobs.
According to a recent Inc.com interview with Poshmark co-founder Tracy Sun, executives might not be the only men in the tech industry occasionally oblivious to female - focused business opportunities.
The problem with building passive income my way is that you start becoming completely oblivious to the income production because you aren't utilizing the money.
The thing that really jumps out at me about this is the oblivious assumption of those praying that no one aboard might not be «in the know».
Keep in mind, of course, that I'm not some TEA PARTIER oblivious to the downsides of current trends.
Hitler's» I'm a Christian» is like atheists looking at «In God we Trust» n swearing it is a secular motto or looking at the Scales of Justice n the Angel of Justice oblivious of their Judaeo - Christian symbolism.
It is clear that America and the American people have been taken hostage and are oblivious to it, but what they do nt know is that real jews can not live amongst non believers and thus someone has got to go?
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.
The authors appear oblivious to the demonstrable behavioral effects of culturally inspired capacities for healthy levels of hypocrisy and a sense of joi de vivre clearly lacking in the «None / Not Religious.»
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