Sentences with phrase «oblivious about»

Is there any obvious lapse that I may be oblivious about
An alternate pertinent metric for evaluating crowdfunding which we stay oblivious about is obviously what number of the effectively financed Kickstarter ventures have been, or those that were successfully delivered.
Being oblivious about your premiums.
A declaration appears particularly warranted given the backlash, especially when lawyers continue to appear oblivious about their existing obligations, which preceded this initiative.
She gave us a short explanation about TTIP, during which I came to the conclusion that I was still oblivious about the agreement.
We do not have the influence we want to, because the general public is oblivious about science, knows little about research and is not too impressed by scientists in general.
The most vocal, non-scientific advocates on both sides seem equally oblivious about the difference between data / evidence and anecdotes.
Being oblivious about your premiums.
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!
It would be easy to imagine daily school life in Spiss in clichés: kids in lederhosen running down the hills, à la The Sound of Music, completely oblivious about the world beyond the mountains.
asks Jake, oblivious about how good he has it pre-AIDS and cell phones.
While being oblivious about the simple but genuinely interesting individuals like you.
Apparently you're oblivious about that.

Not exact matches

If Chinese economists were nearly as oblivious to China's problems as the China bulls claim they are, we would have reason to be truly worried about the country's prospects.
-- FOMC minutes show uncertainty and concern about markets are affecting officials» decision - making — Officials were cautious when evaluating market conditions and the «damaging effects on the economy» — Worry about «potential buildup of financial imbalances» and a sharp reversal in asset prices» — Members seem oblivious to impact of inflation on households and savings — Physical gold and silver remain the only assets for real diversification and safety
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».
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.
Funny people use hermaphrodite snails n pre-puberty lambs skipping about oblivious of their own gender as examples of natural gayness.
On a fine day it seems as if all 25,000 residents are out and about, strolling the boardwalks and paths, oblivious to car traffic because it's almost nonexistent.
If, moreover, one thinks of the tree as the motherly feminine or as a symbol for the whole of nature, the shadows lengthen into a bleak morality tale about an oblivious male chauvinism or about an environmentally destructive anthropocentrism, both ominously foretold when, early on, the boy gathers leaves and weaves them into a crown and struts about playing king of the forest, his nose lifted high in the air.
For example, we might judge that much about the personality of B reflects the influence of A, whereas B is virtually oblivious to that dependence.
Oh, pilgrims walking by oblivious, your minds, it seems, on something not at hand, can you have come from such a distant land» the way you look suggests as much to us» that you're not weeping, even as you pass right through the suffering city, like that band of people who, it seems, don't understand a thing about the measure of its loss?
A geologist who has discovered truths about the structure of the earth may be oblivious to the truths God has given us about the eternal nature of the family.
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.
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.
Living on the road + s» mores in Yellowstone = best birthday ever (although Scott would say feeling as if your life was constantly threatened by grizzly bears lurking around sucks the fun out of it — I wouldn't know what he was talking about because I am contently oblivious to all negative possibilities and danger).
He's become baseball's mascot, the embodiment of everything good and bad about the sport, an oblivious Rorschach test, and it's made us forget the part about him being a verifiable baseball legend.
unfortunately Wenger does not care about the feelings of the masses of fans and is completely oblivious to how dangerously close this club is to becoming irrelevant in the premier league.
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.
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.
Even though I was behind a locked door, hooking myself up to the pump still felt weird because I knew on the other side of the wall were people going about their regular business, oblivious to what was going on with my breasts.
One special message to every father, from this father of five: A lot of guys are too tough, oblivious, or stubborn to think about taking care of their own health.
But from what I see around here, there are a lot of very sick people who seem totally oblivious to (or in denial about) the fact that their diet has anything to do with their health.
With Dacey on my back, we navigated parking lots, grocery stores, farmers markets, festivals, shopping malls, just about any venue you can imagine, all without me giving a single second of thought or worry to my now - mobile child escaping from me or being trampled by an oblivious passer - by.
In the matter of the wrong colored popsicle, after an accepting hug and some tears shed, you might see your child take a deep breath, collect him or herself a bit, and then move those little legs quickly over to the freezer to grab an orange popsicle, somehow now seemingly oblivious to the fact that the thing still isn't green like they'd been so torn up about just a second ago.
Your baby will be oblivious to your discomfort though, so there's no need to worry about all that extra gas hurting your little one.
They know that they are charging towards politician oblivion with a leader who is oblivious to what is about to happen.
«Welsh Liberal Democrats have repeatedly expressed concerns about these regulations and the unintended consequences of implementing them, but Labour Ministers seem completely oblivious to the mess that they're creating.
Gordon shouted back, seemingly oblivious to the fact he was about to dodge a question on policy three times in a row.
Twitter inevitably sees lots of comments about how Labour has a great big lead in the marginals that count, or Labour might be neck - and - neck nationally but they have a big lead in the important marginals — seemingly oblivious to the fact that the topline results and what they mean depends entirely on which marginals you are polling.
She was, and by all measures the event seems to have been a success, but I am livid — about the gender dynamics, and that the organizers, who are supposedly carving out spaces for women in science, seem oblivious to those dynamics.
Connes seems oblivious to the commotion — even afterward, while crossing the rue Saint - Jacques past blue police vans and officers in riot gear, he keeps talking about how his research has led him to new insights into physics.
Is not part of the thrill of discussing Friend A's botched plastic surgery that Friend A doesn't know about the discussion but is staring past what's left of his nose at some sort of clinical ceiling fan in Malibu, oblivious to what's being said about him?
Under a brilliant early - morning sky in Berkeley, California, Peter Duesberg pushes his bicycle along Oxford Street while animatedly explaining his new theory of cancer — oblivious to the fact that he is about to walk in front of a car.
Between the coral columns, reef sharks and shovel - nosed rays lie on the sandy bottom, seemingly oblivious to the shadows cast by the gaudier fish flitting about in the water above.
The glacier sped up by about 10 percent during that time, showing that the glacier's long - term movement is fairly oblivious to trickles at its underside.
I had recently read somewhere about the hot shower thing, before I was completely oblivious to it Sxx www.daringcoco.com
Perhaps there'll be plenty to say about them when some oblivious pedestrian gets maimed or killed by a flying Tour de France - wannabe on a roadie, if it hasn't happened already.
But I found it very very amusing about how oblivious they were to the fact that the conversation I had with each was pretty much identical word for word like last year.
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