Sentences with phrase «oblivious for»

Otherwise, he would feature one week, and go completely oblivious for a length of time.
Ramsey has continued from where he left off last season; Wilshere, albeit oblivious for large parts, has made his present felt, sporadically.
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.
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....

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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.
Investors and even the Fed seem oblivious to the risks because they assume that recent earnings can be taken as a sufficient statistic for decades and decades and decades of future cash flows.
For his part, Energy Secretary Rick Perry tried to allay concerns at a major energy conference this week in Houston, downplaying, and perhaps gleefully oblivious to, the fallout of the looming trade war for US enerFor his part, Energy Secretary Rick Perry tried to allay concerns at a major energy conference this week in Houston, downplaying, and perhaps gleefully oblivious to, the fallout of the looming trade war for US enerfor US energy.
Apparently oblivious to the shaky state of international banks, some countries proposed that they would eliminate deposit requirements for foreign bank branches.
Following his presentation at a conference in early April, Gundlach held forth in the lobby as advisor after advisor — oblivious to or uninterested in the subsequent presenters on stage — asked for his insight for the better part of an hour.
For a good while, we've observed interest rates and oil prices moving higher, and investors have remained fairly oblivious.
-- 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 lemmings are abroad, gathering in ever - agglomerating clumps for the rush over the cliff, determinedly oblivious of the evidence.
Put another way, the bigger problem for bulls is that the share price seems blinded by the EPS performance and oblivious to the negative economic performance of Expedia's business.
He seems to be oblivious of the fact that all the gold sitting in the SGE's inventory is owned by someone, so in order for Trader Wong to satisfy an increase in his demand for physical gold by taking delivery, Trader Chang, the current owner of the gold held in the SGE inventory, must reduce his demand for physical gold by exactly the same amount.
«Poor, sad, proud, too - tender Lear: the old man who loves to be loved; the prince embarrassed by the scope of his authority, yet jealous of royalty's perquisites; the ruler willing to give away his lawful prerogatives in order to hear — if just for a moment — that sweet gush of feminine gratitude; the vain old duffer whose need for affection makes him oblivious of its counterfeit.
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.»
This atomistic solution is a romantic illusion, for persons are made in and for relation, and anyone who imagines himself to be self - sufficient is simply oblivious to the network of relations in which his being consists.
Also, google «dhimmi» for what happens to people who are oblivious to reality and do nt take action in time.
But the argument that Professor Smolin attributes to Arkes is nowhere in the book; and what Arkes does argue for never appears in Prof. Smolin's review — in fact, Smolin writes as if he is oblivious to it.
Recall the High Priests of Jesus day that actually carried out the sacrifice of the perfect lamb of God on Passover and they were oblivious to what they were doing even as Jesus hung on the Cross saying Father forgive them for they know not what they do.
The men had been meeting for nearly two days oblivious to the surroundings, and would have done so to the end but for a staff member who pointed out what lay beyond the closed doors.
But to suppose that one has not really communed with God until his own personality is lost in the Infinite and he is oblivious to all else is to call for an experience which, whether desirable or not, is seldom attainable.
To support his slurs, Eichenwald first tries to undermine reliance on Scripture as a supreme authority for moral discernment and then to show how Christians, oblivious to the problems with biblical inspiration, ignore its clear teaching.
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.
For decades Americans felt safe from the problems and dangers of other countries, often while being oblivious to the suffering that we caused in the world.
Some people have squelched the growth urge for so long that they're oblivious to it.
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.
So we go on blindly as a culture in our search for goodness, oblivious of new moral imperatives.
Furthermore, Time is likely to remain oblivious to its role in the executioner's chorus for both God and Government.
Luke 12:54 - 56 seems like they'd have you oblivious, and begin their mockery every weekend when many get time and opportunity to reflect, friday, saturday, sunday, i'm noticing a pattern for the past few years.
My emotional nature was stirred to its depths; confessions of depravity and pleading with God for salvation from sin made me oblivious of all surroundings.
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.
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.
Still oblivious to the fate awaiting me, I gathered the ingredients that Nancy — the James Beard Award - winning founder of Los Angeles» La Brea Bakery — considers as essentials for the best biscuit recipe.
These are places we drive by in our cars every day, oblivious to the abundance of food and experiences that are right there for the taking.
«In Bahrain we watched MLA staff at the main feedlot ensuring sheep were not going into boots, but they seemed oblivious to the fact that small trucks were regularly leaving the feedlot with more animals that could be needed for individual purchasers.
Unless Arsene Wenger has been oblivious to how today's visitors to the Emirates stadium have been playing away from home this season, the boss will have prepared his players for a stubborn and dogged defensive display from Swansea City, with 10 men behind the ball and very little space to play our famous flowing style.
Dressed in his blue Knicks practice shorts, he stepped out of the car and slowly walked to the building, where six people were waiting for him: Laura Tate, a 28 - year - old aspiring model from Los Angeles who had conducted a 15 - month affair with Johnson; Tate's father, Dennis; her lawyer; two lab workers; and a three - month - old girl named Taylor Tate Johnson, who was resting quietly in Laura's lap, oblivious to the awkward situation around her.
Saying things like:» the club is in great shape» is irresponsible and frustrating as he seems oblivious to how we feel for the recurring problems both on and off the field, the results, failures and lack of major honors since the emirates has been in place.
You seemed to lay the absolute blame on AW for every flu and cold we experience at Arsenal and yet seemed to be totally oblivious to Maureen failings for the more serious deseases Chelsea experience this season.
And English football rolls on, institutionally oblivious, having managed to become a slightly less welcoming place for women than it already was.
Some of our players will hear the odd legitimate rumour but I would say that even they are for the most part oblivious.
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).
Honestly don't believe there is any cause behind this, is just a short sighted and damaging way of getting AS half price for a year, oblivious to the fact that we're throwing 100 million down the drain.
For Smith, that encounter came in the leftfield bleachers of Busch Stadium in St. Louis in 1998, shoulder to shoulder with 50,000 people standing on their seats and roaring every time Mark McGwire came to the plate to try to break Roger Maris's home run record, an entire city — oblivious to McGwire's steroid use and deceit — melted into one.
For now, they are innocents, pure of heart, oblivious to the dark crevices that simmer just below the surface of adult interactions.
The cameras were on his manager David Wagner at the time, who was innocently enjoying a 4 - 1 victory, oblivious to his player casually whipping his private parts out for all to see just behind him.
They also tend to be oblivious totheir surroundings, whether they're at a Sacramento city council meeting tonegotiate funds for a new arena or by a pool of nearly naked women — againstwhom they stand out like incarnations of Jake and Ellwood.
I came to the conclusion very quickly that this site was set up for those «so called» supporters who have forgotten the core ethos of AFC and who are oblivious to the cancer that consumes the club.
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