Sentences with phrase «seems oblivious»

, and then undertake to write an article such as this one which, to me, seems oblivious to the fundamental obligations of Agency Law because it doesn't even touch on it!
Meanwhile, Facebook seems oblivious to this concern by continuing to act like customers actually care how detailed their ads are rather than simply being honest and stating that businesses are the ones who want more detailed targets.
The author seems oblivious to the fact that chaos is involved.
Their eyes are on her, yet she seems oblivious to any danger.
Unfortunately, the company seems oblivious to the consequences of their actions, not realizing the perceived victory it handed to the online hate groups who are now pursuing the dismissal of other women game developers by derision and defamation to their companies.
A key characteristic is that the hoarder seems oblivious to the suffering.
It seems oblivious to the fact that people with iPads, iPhones, and Android smartphones would like to read books too.
It's no secret that the education advocacy community is not happy with the direction of President Obama's education policies, though he seems oblivious himself to the depth and strength of anger he and his corporate reform front man, Arne Duncan, have inspired (for more on the President's seeming lack of awareness, read this great post by Diane Ravitch.)
A plan to hire boxcar numbers of «literacy specialists» seems oblivious to that notion and likely to fail.
Still, the sleazy smooth operator seems oblivious of his own culpability to the very end, whether he's lamenting an ill - advised liaison with the mob - connected, mattress salesman (Jon Lovitz) that brought down his empire or channeling Al Pacino (from «And Justice for All») by yelling «You're out of order!»
Shark Night - A stupid TV - quality movie that seems oblivious to its terribleness and is therefore little fun.
Sherlock seems oblivious, and in no hurry to take a case.
A horrible disappointment that not only fails to capture the magic of its predecessors but seems oblivious to what made them popular in the first place.
When she picks up a shy, disfigured man, praising his «beautiful hands» and lifting them to her cheeks, she seems oblivious to his grotesque facial deformities.
This is around the same time coming - of - age movie maestro John Hughes gave Ferris a day off, but unlike his contemporary, Oliver seems oblivious to mainstream pop culture.
Rebecca seems oblivious to the headgear as she turns her head from side to side with a wet, toothless grin.
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.
«Sadly, he seems oblivious to the state of affairs evidenced by his cynical efforts to give away even more tax payer dollars hobnobbing in Harvey Weinstein's Hollywood.»
In Clegg's characterisation of not making public disagreements as the pukka thing to do, for example, he seems oblivious to how Lib Dems are going to campaign against those policies that they do disagree with when they have been silent on them for five years.
Also he seems oblivious to the needs of the team (CF DM) and the players who are not good enough (Mert, Flam, Artete.....).
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.
Tom Colicchio has styled himself as the hashtag - Resistance of the food world, and the man who epitomizes the machismo - industrial - complex — Anthony Bourdain — seems oblivious to the irony of his tweets.
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.
Now of this aspect of myth, Bultmann seems oblivious.
All the benefits of tighter monetary and looser fiscal policy have been threatened by the actions of a president who seems oblivious to the potential outcome of the blunder he has made.
It is incredible that the Japanese public opinion, and the Japanese leaders, seem oblivious to these existential problems of an old and distinguished civilization.
He seemed oblivious to the social jockeying swirling around him.
Yet CMHC seemed oblivious to the outside world.
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.
-- 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
This is a theological blunder of extraordinary proportions — yet the bishops seem oblivious to it.
He seemed oblivious to the cognitive view of the affections emerging in the late 1970s through the work of Robert Solomon and others.
They seemed oblivious to the major issues I raised in the article, preferring instead to bask in the warm buzz and bucks generated by buying into the BS.
But the disciples seem oblivious of his power.
«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.
Yet the pandemonium never fazed Woods, who seemed oblivious to the crowd around him.
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.
Fathering out - of - wedlock kids has become commonplace among athletes, many of whom seem oblivious to the legal, financial and emotional consequences
People even seem oblivious to the fact that since the Man City game, Ramsey has returned to the kind of play that brings out the best in him.
The children range in age from 5 to 16, and they seem oblivious to the heat.
In limited time, Brice seemed oblivious to clock and teammates.
But they all seem oblivious to it.
More messes, more meals, more tantrums, and more pulling our hair out daily as our kids do the opposite of what we've asked, destroy the house, and seem oblivious to the fact that some moms like to pee alone.
Parents generally seem oblivious to that knowledge.
They seem oblivious to differences between night and day.
Indeed, bankers seem oblivious to the big society.
Buyers seemed oblivious that the originals went for millions as they negotiated over prints for a bucket of potatoes and a chicken.
But many of the plotters seem oblivious.
Yet top New York officials seem oblivious to a wave of federal tax hikes due to hit the state's tax base as soon as next month.
In his testimony, Blake seemed oblivious to the fact that he filed attested to the accuracy of the wrong tax forms.
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