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

Being overwhelmed often means not being able to see the forest for the trees which is where professionals help realign your financial focus.

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Recent debates in the pages of First Thingsand other conservative journals over Darwin's theory of evolution and creationism reveal the degree to which Catholics seem stuck in the trees for want of seeing the forest, the lopsided degree to which the Church gives assent to philosophy without deeply exploring the particular science it considers a threat, (this journal, it goes without saying, excepted).
Unlike Sony, Paramount couldn't see the forest for the trees, which is why they went ahead with another Transformers movie after the 2014 film grossed $ 1.1 billion worldwide with an estimated $ 250M + profit.
The very reason why most traders lose money is because they simply can not see the forest for the trees, meaning they get caught up in the temptation to trade every day and over-leverage their accounts because they forget about or are unaware of the bigger picture of trading, which is that slow and steady wins the race, not fast and haphazard.
There is the chance to visit the Whale World museum and to see the forest from a birds eye view in the form of the Tree Top Walk which is suitable for everyone or for the more adventurous, from the top of a fire tree lookTree Top Walk which is suitable for everyone or for the more adventurous, from the top of a fire tree looktree lookout.
That's because, like an other major forest clearing operation, you cut down the trees at waist level which is the most conveninent spot for a human - held saw and then you burn it all where it falls.
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