Sentences with phrase «see the forest for the trees as»

In such situations it can easily become difficult to see the forest for the trees as you begin looking at each individual proverbial tree under a magnifying glass to identify its species and recognize its characteristics.

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What's more, despite the fact that «many executives see it as a badge of honor,» Jolly says, hurry sickness can also damage your career even before it wrecks your health, because being in an incessant hurry has a way of making people miss the forest for the trees.
We sometimes describe our blindness as an inability to see the forest for the trees, but that's a benign analysis.
if i am correct @ SD... your analysis shows you see the forest for the trees, most comments just give their opinion like they are playing Championship manager - as JT said coquelin has helped slightly fix the problem of the overexposure of our defence to counter attacks and the full backs don't both bomb forward as much, the reason monreal starts ahead of Gibbs - walcott always looks lost and confused now when he makes appearances, and never wants to create or get too involved in build up play just wants to run into the middle and get on the end of balls.
The literature was replete with criticisms such as «minimums have become maximums» or «we can't see the forest for the trees
It's also about knowing that as authors we often can't see the forest for the trees.
We drive for many kilometers through a vast forest with pine trees and spruces as far as the eye can see.
The tech has applications beyond destruction - we've already seen it used for AI (Forza and Titanfall), streaming (Sunset Overdrive and PSNow) and savegames... A few months back I read an article about a dev that was using the cloud to calculate wind physics as a means of having flora (trees / branches / foliage) that bent and swayed according to their height and position relative to each other and the edge of a virtual forest.
Lee was SMS before there was SMS... But his nuggets, once deciphered, were like riddles and clues to treasures of data on any topic.He had the knack of interdisciplinary data mining, to cut to the heart of social responses to bus - rapid - transit in Xian or Makati, or to the illogic of cash for guzzler programs that claim one thing yet deliver another, or to a longitudinal housing preference survey that could me mined for data on the economics of transport choices.Lee saw the forests and the trees in a dance as whimsical as his Jazz.
Note to the numbers people: a 128 percent increase in tree density, as seen for montane hardwood forests, is a huge greening.
«He can't see the forest for the trees» is, «an expression used of someone who is too involved in the details of the problem to look at the situation as a whole.»
A Cultural Dictionary says the comment that, «He can't see the forest for the trees» is, «an expression used of someone who is too involved in the details of the problem to look at the situation as a whole.»
I see your recent objections and Mr. Zagoni's responses to them as further evidence that, generally speaking, this «Climate of Doom» site misses the thermodynamic forest for its studying of radiative trees.
As a system engineer on military avionics, I dealt with many wonderfully dedicated and intelligent and good natured specialty engineers and scientists and mathematicians who were so deep into their area of expertise that they could «not see the forest for the trees».
To the extent that administrative justice in Canada remains an uncertain or little known topic, it is because it is so diffuse and omnipresent that we generally fail to think of it as a stand - alone system, failing, to lapse into cliché, to see the forest for the trees.
As data order gives rise to anarchy, increasingly, executive recruiters can't see the forest for the trees.
Still clapping with both hands, my esteemed friend (as they say in legal circles)... Such a smart man that you are, you sometimes don't see the forest for the trees (said in kindness, not criticizing).
As the saying goes these investors, «Can't see the forest for the trees
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