Sentences with phrase «stick their heads in the sand about»

That's according to career advisor Erin Berkery - Rovner, who contends in her Quora answer that too many young people stick their heads in the sand about others» misguided ideas of their generation.
Freitas doesn't stick her head in the sand about the kicking and screaming that meets parents when they try to limit tech use.
He insisted the programme was not a «cover for cuts» by arguing that the alternative is to «stick our heads in the sand about this».
And we, if we are successful in establishing the tightest most regulated program in the country, we will become the model and the F.D.A. will finally acknowledge that they have been sticking their head in the sand about this issue for far too long.»
Abstinence is the only way to be 100 percent safe - but one - third of the new cases of chlamydia in NYC are in teenagers and a significant percentage of our teenagers have had multiple sexual partners, so we can't stick our heads in the sand about this,» Chancellor Walcott said.

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But you'd be better off sticking your head in the sand and waiting it out instead of trying to «do something about it.»
read a little about how the world in which you lived actually developed and quit sticking your head in the sand of historical ignorance.
How about instead of sticking your heads in the sand waiting for a false prophecy, get out in to your community and help.
Here's the thing: Surviving a midlife crisis — or any crisis — is not about running away, about medicating your discomfort, or about sticking your head in the sand.
None of them involve sticking your head in the sand or standing around complaining about the quality of self - published books.
He talks about how he sees the direction the market is heading and the growth of e-books — it's good to see someone who doesn't just stick their head in the sand — but argues that bookstores can remain relevant in the digital age.
But you'd be better off sticking your head in the sand and waiting it out instead of trying to «do something about it.»
It's a topic I really don't want to think about, unfortunately it is one that will need to be addressed whether I stick my head in the sand or not.
«All science is contention — we continue to learn, we must be humble at all times about what we know — but it seems to me very much sticking your head in the sand,» Beyer retorted, adding that debating over which year is the hottest was «silly» since 10 of the last 15 years were record warm years.
After all, if he is worried about the rising proportion of British people who do not think the world's climate is changing he might want to think about why some people might — on his view — stick their heads in the sand.
Unless you've had your head firmly stuck in the sand over the past three months or so, you would have noticed that everyone is going on about the latest social network that is set to «take the world by storm».
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