Sentences with phrase «too inattentive»

I normally don't use the rain - sensing setting for windshield wipers because I usually find them either too sensitive — triggering at the slightest dribble of rain — or too inattentive.
We've agreed to meet again, so I can't have been too inattentive.

Not exact matches

Shortchange yourself on sleep, and you not only will be inattentive but will age faster, too.
They fall behind on measures of cognition and language development, and they have executive - function problems, too: They struggle with attention regulation; they are perceived by their teachers and parents as inattentive and hyperactive; they have trouble focusing in school.
«Sleep problems not only disrupt a child's nights — they disrupt his days, too, by making him less mentally alert, more inattentive, unable to concentrate, and easily distracted.
In his book Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child, Marc Weissbluth, MD, states, «Sleep problems not only disrupt a child's nights — they disrupt his days, too, by making him less mentally alert, more inattentive, unable to concentrate, and easily distracted.
Ted Griffin and Jeff Nathanson's screenplay leaves a few other loose ends dangling (The fate of the car is actually one of them, but that comes after it takes a trip down and up an elevator shaft, too) that help Brett Ratner's direction make the jump from carefree to inattentive.
Other examples include cross traffic alert, which warns a driver if traffic is about to enter the vehicle's path from the side; curve speed warning, which uses GPS and speed information to determine if the vehicle is about to take a curve too fast; and fatigue warning, which tracks steering and other driver behaviors to determine if the driver is inattentive or in danger of falling asleep.
A driver may brake too late for several reasons: he is distracted or inattentive.
Conversely, boys who appear to be inattentive in class may just be sitting too far away to hear the teacher — especially if the teacher is female.
When a collision is due to an error of judgment by a vehicle driver rather than the rider, it is usually because the driver was inattentive, did not see the motorcyclist, was distracted, drunk, affected by drugs, driving too fast or did not allow sufficient room between themselves and the rider.
Cole writes that after too many requests from inattentive students cruising the Internet or IM «ing during class, he decided to ban laptops from the classroom.
Too often, Southern California motorcycle accidents are caused by careless or inattentive drivers, who either fail to see the motorcycle, or who fail to give motorcycles the respect afforded other vehicles on the road.
Too often, people traveling on New Mexico roadways are hurt or killed by careless, inattentive, or negligent drivers.
Driving too close to the cars in front of drivers comes next, followed by inattentive driving.
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