Sentence examples for oblivious attitude from inspiring English sources

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Win-win!" Wendy is there with her husband, Barry, a flashy businessman who maintains an oblivious attitude toward family events, whether those events are happy or tragic.

Some World War Two RAF crews displayed an almost oblivious attitude to death.

"The university seems to have this oblivious attitude of how people will pay, that this is part of the reality of living in London," she continues.

The seemingly oblivious attitude of the MTA, Expo Authority and landscape architects hired by the firm building the Expo Line would be laughable if the issue were not so serious.

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Whereas "Entourage" doesn't merely depict but also shares the oblivious attitudes of men inside the high-rolling Hollywood bubble, "Anomalisa" (which opens tomorrow in New York and Los Angeles) doesn't merely depict but also shares the obliviousness of an acclaimed writer and public speaker toward the people in his life — both close friends and casual bystanders.

Whereas "Entourage" doesn't merely depict but also shares the oblivious attitudes of men inside the high-rolling Hollywood bubble, "Anomalisa" (which opens tomorrow in New York and Los Angeles) doesn't merely depict but also shares the obliviousness of an acclaimed writer and public speaker toward the people in his life both close friends and casual bystanders.

Freeman bemoans the shortage of urban talent in tennis, blaming an "elitist attitude," but seems oblivious to the simple facts that tennis courts are expensive to maintain and, on a per-person basis, take up a lot of space, space that is at a premium in a city.

This is not to endorse a carefree attitude in public life, oblivious to ethical concerns.

Mr. Arlt, who is the artistic director of Fleetwood Stage in Westchester County, is resonant, dapper and oblivious enough to be called blase, an attitude that could work for an effective Sidney.

Regrettably, many of the lawyers who place themselves on the 'short-list' are either oblivious to (or 'willfully dense' to) how their attitude negatively impacts upon the court's scheduling of matters, the court's receptiveness to the lawyer's concerns ('Cry Wolf Syndrome') or even, at times, the court's rulings.

Give the kid points for being a little oblivious to his surroundings: when girls are squealing your name, a casual friendly attitude that quietly acknowledges the pandemonium you're creating is a good approach to not looking falsely modest or too pleased.

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