Sentences with phrase «tuning out of reality»

Perhaps it was her way of tuning out of reality and dreaming of a better life she'd never have or maybe she just enjoyed quietly watching the cream form.

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Edwards added that he believes the recession is now here (hence his «ultimate» adjective), «just as it was in the fall of 2011 until global coordinated easing injected trillions and masked its impact, and will manifest itself unless the global central banks step up far more aggressively and tune out reality once again.»
This expectation seems out of tune with reality given Wal - Mart's nearly two decades of profit growth.
I automatically tune out the posts of certain repeat offenders — just sayin (et al), Reality, RightWingClod, Tom - Tom, and a few others.
While I still feel that «Food Revolution» fell short when it came to showing viewers the hard realities of school food reform, the show was invaluable for its vivid depiction of serious problems in our society, problems which we hear about so often in the media that it's easy to tune them out.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has reassured that his administration will continue to deepen democracy and rule of law especially by carrying out prompt periodic review of obsolete laws to bring them in tune with current realities for relevance and effectiveness.
In a separate development, Governor Ambode, also inaugurated a new board of the Lagos State Law Reform Commission, restated the commitment of his administration to deepen democracy and rule of law especially by carrying out periodic review of obsolete laws in the State to bring them in tune with current realities for relevance and effectiveness.
This is totally out of tune with the reality that Sukuk presents to us.
Perhaps, instead of tuning out from the world, W. was unable to distinguish reality from fantasy and had some form of psychosis.
But if you're trying to meditate in the more orthodox, hard - way - in style — to tune in rather than out; to be here, right now; to wake up into reality — you run into something of a conundrum.
A lot of people have a tricky job to do on this Golden Globes weekend: the stylists pondering how to dress their clients for a #MeToo red carpet, the E! producers figuring out how to strike the right mood on a network people watch when they want to tune out all non-Kardashian realities, and Seth Meyers, the awards show's host, who is so aware of the limitations of a straight, white, male M.C. in our newly awakened era that his late - night program has a regular segment called «Jokes Seth Can't Tell.»
In fact, Reality TV in the USA (as it most resembles the current day format) dates back all the way to 1973 when PBS debuted An American Family which followed the Loud family for seven months (300 hours of film was shot of which only 12 made it to TV)- 10 million viewers tuned in to watch the marital breakup of Bill and Pat Loud and the coming - out of their son Lance.
he is out of tune with reality and he neglects consumer demand.
Novarama have done a good job with augmented reality but, for a fully priced game, have failed to create a compelling fighting game that can even to hope to compete with the multitude of finely tuned and incredibly polished fighting franchises out there, many of which are coming to the Vita.
While I would say that west Africa, in particular Nigeria, is more fortunate than other African countries in being able to offer several art education possibilities at tertiary level, that provision remains anachronistic: a colonial relic out of tune with present day contextual, stylistic and intellectual realities.
Continue your endorsement of the accuracy of GISS and watch ppl slowly tune out to anything you have to post as it continues to move further away from reality.
Stay tuned for our hands - on impressions of Microsoft's far - out dip into augmented reality.
While comps that are older than six months are typically tossed out due to data that's no longer relevant, HouseCanary has uniquely sidestepped this obstacle by paying attention to market appreciation, allowing the price of a comp to be adjusted to the tune of today's market reality.
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