Sentences with phrase «on oblivious»

There are plenty of coconut plantations to ride by along with a few villages where life goes on oblivious to the developing tourist scene that surrounds them.
But where to take the ladies who already went rogue on oblivious husbands, PTA Mussolinis, and paraben - free bake sales?
One particularly brutal leader last month stated: «Like the living dead in a second - rate horror film, the premiership of Theresa May staggers on oblivious

Not exact matches

It leads to multitasking — which is a poor use of time, Huffington said — and it can render us oblivious to what's going on around us.
While a man (played by Jason Statham) and a woman (played by Gal Gadot) seem to be causing havoc in the restaurant, the owner, Felix, is completely oblivious because he's too focused on putting together his Wix website.
Data blinders keep us focused on sales and marketing but oblivious to the many ways data can transform operations and even company culture.
The Bank of Canada isn't oblivious to what has been going on in the background.
More on the fallout from Facebook and Cambridge Analytica: why Google and Facebook are different, why that explains how they treat data, and why Facebook seems so oblivious.
But during Zuckerberg's marathon questioning on Capitol Hill, politicians were either oblivious or unconcerned with the distinction.
They also were oblivious to the effects of their actions on real people, and their motto was «Let justice triumph though the heavens may fall» — i.e., even if mankind is destroyed.
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.
Amazon very quickly gained control of the on - line book retail sector, while B&N was expanding their footprints in malls and colleges around the world, oblivious to what was going on within their very own industry.
-- 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
While the hare counts down the minutes to their latest hot stock's earnings call, only to find out the value of the stock options they purchased have been crushed; the tortoise may be thinking up his dinner plans on the drive home from work, oblivious and unanxious at his blue chip's stock's earnings which just hit Wall Street expectations.
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.
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....
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.
Meanwhile, most RLDS activity goes on virtually oblivious of this intellectual and spiritual ferment.
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.
Cut off from the rest of the human race, we stand frozen in our tracks, left to mourn what was but is no more while the rest of the world goes on without us, oblivious, helpless and, as far as we can tell, uncaring.
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.
So we go on blindly as a culture in our search for goodness, oblivious of new moral imperatives.
Here's my spin, which I've shared with you before, on the nerve of the debate: Strauss says to Kojeve: You and guys like you have made people oblivious of eternity.
And though there are obvious dangerous to the public shame machine, there are also important implications: We can no longer choose to be ignorant or oblivious to crimes and sins of the artists and cultural figures that we've also put on a pedestal.
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?
The morning after Benedict's speech, I caught a discussion on the radio in which two well - known historians, eager to add their reproach to the obloquy heaped on Manuel, agreed that the emperor was no different from the Crusaders» oblivious to the dolorous history in which the Crusaders two centuries earlier had burned and ravaged Constantinople, the seat of Manuel's government, during the Fourth Crusade and set up Western Christian rule in the capital of the Byzantine Empire.
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.
Burnham was apparently oblivious to what was going on behind him.
The amount of conceptual novelty it can introduce is tiny indeed, and the «cleverest» DNA - molecular - occasion in the world is oblivious of the fact that its aims may have an effect on the welfare of the human «living person» who happens to inhabit the same organism!
What an ignorant tool, attempting to excuse his short - sighted oblivious behavior on a «world that has changed», not on the fact the HE never possessed EVER a spirit of humility and charity and justice.
We'd walk in oblivious to all of this, instead focused acutely on which pastry to buy and devour on the walk back.
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).
I sit here, typing away, the elf next to me noshing on a muffin completely oblivious of my victory.
One woman shares some thoughts on what it's like to receive eating «advice» from omnivorous - and - oblivious friends.
Iv seen him have performances even this season when he's been easily one of our best players, yet some people on here seemed oblivious to it.
The dumbest comment of the year on the radio had to be from Glen Healy who was telling Doug MacLean that the Leafs, who were going through a little rough patch (mid-season), had to watch out from the teams just below them like the Rangers, Islanders and Hurricanes who were creeping up on them, seemingly oblivious to the fact that the closest competitor in the Atlantic, the Red Wings, were over 15 points behind them at that time... I just shook my head...
Maybe Arsenal have a number of players who are not mentally strong enough to deal with the whole world turning against them, Wenger never picks on individuals and will always include himself in negatives so to assume that Wenger is totally oblivious due to the words he uses then maybe they are as mentally weak as some of our players are.
Pressed on how it is that a proudly hyperattentive owner could be so oblivious, Cuban said, «I deferred to the CEO, who at the time was Terdema, and to HR....
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.
But alas this is Arsenal Football Club, our philosophy is to dither on transfer dealings hoping to strike a bargain and to be miraculously oblivious that 90 % of the sqaud are weak minded injury prone players with no ambition to win titles.
-- so oblivious to what's going on, he makes the home - run signal on an automatic double
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.
Those that want their team to win every game and as many trophies as possible to impress their mates down the pub and assume the bragging rights, probably never seen the inside of a football stadium, but whine and resort to conspiracy theories and abuse when their team isn't doing so well, rely on instant gratification to get by each day and imagine that they are on some self - righteous mission to cure all the non-believers whilst simultaneously sitting on their arses banging away on their keyboards, doing zilch to help their noble cause other than shout, and are totally oblivious to the energy they are wasting and the delusional futility of it all.
He spoke like a drunkard, totally oblivious of the reality on the field of play in both the S'hampton and Arsenal games, while the vast majority of football fans saw something else.
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.
Some of them are oblivious, off on their own trips; others ogle the biggest human they have ever seen.
Even though he claims to be oblivious to criticism surely he must understand that once you have lost the support of your fan base it is time to move on — it becomes unsustainable to remain in post.
Just listened to wengers interview and he seems to be oblivious to the reactions of the crowd on Wednesday night or does he choose to ignore it.
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