Sentences with phrase «seen forest»

Have you ever seen Forest Gump?
The Gavião first made contact with the djala — the non-indigenous outsiders — in the 1940s, and they'd seen their forest shrink from a massive, unending world to a small patch surrounded by farms and fields.
Luckily we've already seen forest and temple - themed locations in Aces, and based on the brief glimpse of the overworld map we can deduce that snowy and possibly volcanic courts are also likely to appear.
We've mainly seen forest green and army green if you ask me, but I've seen some clothes of pea green too.
As an entrepreneur, it's easy to fall into the cliché of not seeing the forest through the trees.
But does anyone think that a party still reeling from its inability to re-capture the White House that has seen a dramatic shift to the right in its core leadership in the past few years (Hint, maybe they can't see the forest for the extremely right - leaning trees) will be the party that wants credit, or the blame, for legalizing pot?
The institute generates about six terabytes of data a day, and it often falls on Wang to see the forest through the trees.
It's easy to get so close to an idea that it's no longer possible to see the forest for the trees.
We're often too close to our own problems to see the forest for the trees.
Take a step outside everyday activities and the inner - workings of the business to see the forest through the trees.
It therefore makes sense that conventional medicine — which seeks to chemically alter or surgically remove an isolated body part — typically fails in treating chronic illness, in the proverbial failure to see the forest through the trees.
Co-founders lacking technology - heavy backgrounds tend be better at seeing the forest for the trees in today's online jungle.
Second, legislators often fail to see the forest of other businesses behind the huge Google and Facebook trees.
We've likely all heard the expression, «Can't see the forest for the trees.»
It's not always easy to see the forest for the trees... but the devil is often in the details.
So little is written about end of life moments, the bulk of what I come across seems to be fervently focused on what's important in the here and now to the author without seeing the forest for the trees.
If you can think for yourself and you are smart enough to see the forest from the trees you shouldn't care what anyone else is saying and your not going to get rid of the ignorant populations by silencing a talk show host.
Religion has blinded mankind to such a degree that he can not see the forest for the trees.
Also, faith can be held in many contexts, but for the purpose of this article, some can't see the forest for the trees.
I'll bet you're one of those guys who can't see the forest for the trees.
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).
Most of the time we don't see the forest for the trees and miss the miracle in the ordinary.
The more mild instances of delusion stem from an inability to see the forest for the trees.
you're not seeing the forest for the trees here.
People who think in this way see forests as having many functions other than supplying the market with cheap products.
They see forests as having a beneficial effect on weather and agriculture, the value of which can hardly be estimated.
@ Observer / Can't see the forest for the trees ~ ~ ~ ~ Seriously, you've got more faith in «humans» than you do God?
Where one sees the forest, the other sees trees.
A long, honest look and conversation with the man in the mirror may help you see the beauty of the process, remember yourself in the chaos of your internal battle (sometimes we lose ourselves this way — kind of like not seeing the forest for the trees), and discover the blessing that you are, in the way the people your life touches already feel you are.
The beautiful people, the beautiful people It's all relative to the size of your steeple You can't see the forest for the trees You can't smell your own shit on your knees
The first thing that comes to mind is, Can't see the forest for the trees and the next thing is based on a message that I heard a long time ago concerning utilitarian trees and fruit bearing trees.
NO doubt religion is bad but you are so stuck in it that you cant see the forest for the trees.
Are we so captivated by our knowledge of scripture and our theology that we can not see the forest for the trees?
You can't see 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.
One did not see the forest for the trees.
You would understand how ridiculous this question was if you saw the forest of chard we have growing in our garden.
All nature rules, would love to come see your forests and lakes one day!
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.
Another case of not seeing the forest because of the trees.
Why can't you see the forest for the trees?
Had we even just drawn a few of the matches we lost earlier this season we'd have been in a much stronger position and while I love the fact that we are in great form I can't help but see the forest beyond the trees.
It also sees Forest join the likes of Lazio, Udinese and Sporting among major clubs to be outfitted by the Bologna bases firm.
Arsenal haven't been back since, though, and unless the two sides play a match in next year's FA Cup, they probably won't see Forest again for a while.
Can't see Forest making inroads myself.
Mansfield Town's six game unbeaten run came to an end this afternoon as two second - half goals saw Forest Green Rovers secure a 2 - 0 victory at The New Lawn.
Parents showing up everywhere in the life of a child is a classic example of not being able to see the forest for the trees.
When you're mired in the newborn phase with your first - born sometimes it's hard to see the forest from the trees, but when you've been through it for a couple months, it really does become a lifestyle.
Do you think I'm so deep into the topic of school food reform that I can no longer see the forest for the trees?
I can't see the forest because of the trees.
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