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"We will not lose sight of the big picture, we will not lose sight of the reasons that people elected us," said the official, who requested anonymity given the sensitivity of the situation.
But let's not lose sight of the country's poorest fathers.
You never lose sight of what's in front of you.
That is an aspiration we must not lose sight of.
And that is a perspective many civilians lose sight of.
She never seems to lose sight of who she is.
Never lose sight of the overall journey that you're on.
FLANNERY: I DON'T WANT TO LOSE SIGHT OF THAT EITHER.
But we must not lose sight of the bigger picture.
The United States should not lose sight of these benefits.
But readers shouldn't lose sight of the fact that well
But in this context you did lose sight of realities.
But in doing so, we lose sight of the big picture.
The president added that people shouldn't lose sight of the tragedy.
And they'll completely lose sight of the rest of the country.
People lose sight of the fact that it's not a negotiation.
Mr. Chairman, this is something we must not lose sight of.
That's what it means to lose sight of the big picture.
But don't lose sight of the forest for the trees here.
When they lose sight of the line between protest and catcalls.
An overenthusiastic letter writer can lose sight of this melancholy truth.
Of course it's important not to lose sight of the end here.
I think we lose sight of a couple things in this process.
"Authenticity is such a value that people lose sight of," Welch said.
It's easy for people to lose sight of telling our own stories.
We can't allow one to let us lose sight of the other.
No matter where technology takes us, let's not lose sight of that.
Still, it's important not to lose sight of what Scorsese actually said.
Sometimes you chase results, and you lose sight of the bigger picture.
Our skin is an organ, and we can't lose sight of that.
Don't lose sight of the fact that this was a bipartisan effort.
"Sometimes we lose sight of what broader America's all about," he said.
The administration must not lose sight of the broad goals in Honduras.
Let's not lose sight of the fact that technology is inherently neutral.
Sotomayor, though, has never been one to lose sight of first principles.
"We don't want to lose sight of that as we support diversity."
If real-life chemistry is your endgame, don't lose sight of that.
Let's not lose sight of things: Clinton is clearly winning this election.
It's easy to lose sight of what truly matters in this Russia investigation.
Students, and their elders as well, must not lose sight of these distinctions.
Except with this change, it could lose sight of itself in the process.
We sometimes lose sight of that when we start talking about true crime.
Let's not lose sight of that by focusing too much on bad science.
WE DIDN'T LOSE SIGHT OF THE ROLE WE PLAY IN THE UNITED STATES.
The most important thing is not to lose sight of your savings goal.
And, as always, it's important not to lose sight of the bigger picture.
It's in every other scenario where we lose sight of our better natures.
A too C banker can lose sight of the commercial opportunity at hand.
Eventually, they lose sight of why they started fighting in the first place.
Some stories move so fast and far, we lose sight of the scale.
But we can't lose sight of the fact that protest is speech, too.
People tend to lose sight of this when it becomes a hot topic.
"Focusing on one thing doesn't mean you completely lose sight of something else."
But we shouldn't lose sight of what Ms. Warren is trying to do.
At one point, the car did lose sight of the left lane marking.
This show can lose sight of bonds between women, so every glimpse counts.
And I think it's important for us not to lose sight of that.
In our current world of instant gratification, we often lose sight of this.
But we can't lose sight of the fact that they're also about compassion.
Summit planners must not lose sight of North Korea's deplorable human rights record.
"We don't want to lose sight of what we have today," Friedland said.
"May we, their descendants, never lose sight of what they taught us," he said.
To be sure, some boutiques are careful not to lose sight of their roots.
Don't lose sight of reality while being charmed by our culture's Silicon Valley romance.
" Sarah T. Roberts, the researcher, cautions that "we can't lose sight of the baseline.
"May we, their descendants, never lose sight of what they taught us," Shalhoub added.
"We can't lose sight of the fact that autonomous vehicles are coming," Lutz said.
But I think it's important not to lose sight of the main story line.
Liberals can get so high-minded that they lose sight of the ground war.
But let's not lose sight of the root cause of this crisis: rampant capitalism.
I'll never lose sight of the fact that this was us five years ago.
Hanks performs this with faultless technique, but you never lose sight of the performance.
One may be that journalists sometimes lose sight of stories outside of our expertise.
The outrage component here makes it easy to lose sight of more important concerns.
Nonetheless, we should not lose sight of the discriminatory nature of Missouri's overturned policy.
But let's not lose sight of what we want here: We don't want status quo.
"Whenever I lose sight of what's important, I just think about my children," she added.
Be careful it doesn't make you lose sight of what really matters: your incredible family.
But in having this debate, let's not lose sight of the values that unite us.
"Sometimes you lose sight of the fact that we are 3-0," Saban told reporters.
We tend to lose sight of the human element when confronted with such enormous tragedy.
It's surprising how easy it is to lose sight of the important things in life.
All of this is completely true, and we shouldn't lose sight of this broader picture.
But don't lose sight of reality while being charmed by our culture's Silicon Valley romance.
And I never lose sight of the incredible luxury experienced by a paid game developer.
But there's also a backstory to all this, one that we can't lose sight of.
Amid Trump's rhetorical rapid-fire, it's easy to lose sight of the actual facts here.
That's super important, but I just didn't wanna lose sight of ... No, I get that.
Worry about what might come, and you'll lose sight of what's in front of you.
If you are too close to the mirror, you lose sight of the overall picture.
She urged the court not to lose sight of what had happened to her client.
Focus too much on the details, and you may lose sight of the big picture.
But at times I feel the writers lose sight of what the story is about.
"We lose sight of the fact that there was someone doing that job," Robert said.
"These offenses do cause harm, and we can never lose sight of that," she said.
Especially in larger companies or organizations, it's easy to lose sight of the bigger picture.
But while there's a lot that has gone poorly, don't lose sight of the topline.
It's easy to lose sight of the ends when the means are so all-consuming.
I hope that the people who put interviews together never lose sight of that fact.
"Let's not lose sight of the fact that the labor market remains extremely strong," he said.
"The more complicated the law, the easier it is to lose sight of them," AMP added.
"We mustn't lose sight of the fact that BT is in good health overall," Patterson said.
"Unlike the others, we never lose sight of the core of what we do," he said.
To do this, the company must never lose sight of its GEM: growth, engagement and monetization.
For many women here, traumatic life experiences have caused them to lose sight of their value.
We lose sight of the boosters again when the burn is over and everyone grows quiet.
For the sake of history, it's important not to lose sight of how unusual it is.
"[What] we can't lose sight of is the U.S. consumer is very, very solid," he said.
We become so focused on the desire inside us, we lose sight of what's around us.
But it's crucial that we not lose sight of what's going on in our own backyards.
Despite the tough environment, he recommended businesses not to lose sight of their long-term goals.
If we lose sight of what's working, of what we've gained, we risk slipping into extremism.
He doesn't want me to lose sight of the sensations that my palate has just discovered.
We cannot lose sight of the need to better secure our information and systems moving forward.
California can't afford to lose sight of that future just because it got a little rain.
First, we need to ensure that we don't lose sight of the "learning" in learning technologies.
As a climate activist, I know we cannot afford to lose sight of this necessary goal.
How can a city fall so far that we lose sight of the possibility of solutions?
Businesses do not succeed when they lose sight of their core interests and neither do countries.
Once you start talking about numbers, you lose sight of the individual horror, the individual suffering.
These characters aren't perfect—they fail repeatedly, hurt each other, and lose sight of what's important.
When you're first getting introduced to investing, it's easy to lose sight of what's truly important.
As it does, don't lose sight of who's making the most important decisions here: Republican leaders.
That number is so incomprehensibly large—so tragic—we lose sight of the individual lives lost.
"There's a lot going on in between that I think people lose sight of," Francona said.
Respect your customers and never lose sight of their pain points or why they chose you.
Try not to lose sight of your achievements in your moments of doubt and self-reflection.
It's important, however, to not lose sight of the most important name on those lists: China.
This can all make it easy to lose sight of the fact that something remarkable just happened.
She twisted free and melted into the crowd, she said, hoping he would lose sight of her.
But much remains to be done and we must not lose sight of the threat they pose.
Candidates, parties, and factions that lose sight of this goal are taking a big and serious risk.
Stick your hand in the river up to the wrist, and you lose sight of your fingers.
Today, as we cast about for role models, we should not lose sight of her singular contribution.
On one play, Woodman pretended to lose sight of a fly ball with a runner on third.
But, it also has a powerful importance its original context, and we can't lose sight of that.
And while everyone can appreciate redoubling efforts, let's not lose sight of Michael's queer resonances and audience.
"Never lose sight of the fact that our ultimate goal is not just playing defense," Sanders wrote.
In the process, it's easy to lose sight of the crucial details that keep a business efficient.
Let us hope that as we look towards the future, we don't lose sight of the past.
It is crucial not to lose sight of these, and other areas, that still need to improve.
We are so lucky with our 4 healthy babies—and we will never lose sight of this.
We are so lucky with our 4 healthy babies—and we will never lose sight of this.
Kerry said State Department staff must not lose sight of the important issues facing the United States.
Within the infrastructure debate in Washington, let us not lose sight of the condition of America's airports.
As the older, bigger boy hijacks the book, we lose sight of Reuben and his wonderful vulnerability.
But despite any changes, Alexander said the union can't lose sight of what was achieved last Sunday.
We cannot lose sight of what should be the primary goal of tax reform for our time.
They worry that Ryan could lose sight of where Tyler's football dreams end and his own begin.
It's so fun to watch that it's easy to lose sight of how terrifying it really is.
We should not lose sight of the fact that people who commit crimes are just that: people.
Her character thinks her father has been killed, and I didn't want to lose sight of that.
I do know I often feel empathy that is so strong, I can lose sight of myself.
It is crucial not to lose sight of these and other areas that still need to improve.
But BLM shouldn't lose sight of the main places where black dignity and life are being destroyed.
In the face of such cultural division, it's easy to lose sight of how much unites us.
And so to lose sight of that is a huge crime to yourself and to your listeners.
No matter where you work, it seems, it's easy to lose sight of the forest for the trees.
Otherwise, employees can become so focused on individual tasks that they lose sight of team and company goals.
The Obama administration's standards had caused schools to "lose sight of the importance of fairness," the official said.
He taught us what was important and he taught us never to lose sight of what was important.
It is easy to lose sight of these risks when you are seeing funds delivering double-digit returns.
As with her previous records, these compositions float, but songs like "Nebula" lose sight of the ground below.
He urged the officials not to lose sight of the broader issue: What is the joint European-U.
EF: There's two words, it's 'strategic' and 'investing' and you can never lose sight of that strategic part.
When we reside in our social media and friendship echo chambers, we lose sight of our collective humanity.
Your long-term vision is vital, but you can't lose sight of learning opportunities on a daily basis.
Those concerned about the cost of new medicines too often lose sight of the value these drugs deliver.
The dynamism and excitement of potentially changing times should not let us lose sight of that critical point.
It was easy to lose sight of amid the high dudgeon over Trump from so many prominent Republicans.
"We lose sight of the fact that the prescription opioids are just as addictive as heroin," he said.
We can't lose sight of that, but in all our fury and feelings of helplessness, we sometimes do.
But let's not lose sight of reality: There are 11,000 lawyers in the Department of Justice. Eleven. Thousand.
But the sustained exposure turned bewildering; Hartigan began to lose sight of her art and who she was.
When we lose sight of what evil means, what it actually entails, we risk legitimizing and normalizing it.
Even as he explored an ever-expanding musical terrain, Mr. Hargrove did not lose sight of jazz traditions.
In this pivotal moment, we cannot lose sight of these values or fail to act to uphold them.
The EU is far from perfect, but the United States must not lose sight of its many benefits.
At the end of the day, we can't afford to lose sight of the forest for the trees.
It is easy to lose sight of Xi's psychological resilience and to forget how this sustains his leadership.
Sometimes in government, you lose sight of the fact that you work on behalf of the American public.
You never lose sight of the emotional void that he winds up driving half the night to fill.
But we cannot lose sight of the power of the love we can still nurture between each other.
He wants to make sure Democrats don't lose sight of what's important to voters as they investigate Trump.
When we lose sight of those critical focus areas we jeopardize everyone's job security: yours, mine, and the associates'.
When we lose sight of those critical focus areas we jeopardize everyone's job security: yours, mine, and the associates'.
Amid the seemingly endless turmoil, it's easy to lose sight of the light at the end of the tunnel.
But never lose sight of the whole picture your chart can paint when it comes to your sex life.
The problem with media revolutions is that we too easily lose sight of what it is that's truly revolutionary.
" In the love song, Hilton sings that she will "never lose sight of the reasons that I love you.
But we should never lose sight of this equally important question: What do female rappers mean to Black women?
And to not lose sight of their true self because that's going to be most important to being happy.
But at the same time, maybe don't lose sight of the fact that all of this is just icing?
With the incessant talk about unicorns, it's easy to lose sight of the opposite end of the investment funnel.
It is easy to lose sight of the local fights while the Trump administration launches new attacks every day.
Even so, it could fly so high or so far out that I could literally lose sight of it.
But lose sight of too many due dates and you'll find yourself in the hot seat in a jiffy.
When we lose sight of those critical focus areas we jeopardize everyone's job security: yours, mine, and the associates.
"If I just set my sights on making money, then I'll lose sight of the customer experience," she said.
We also can't lose sight of the fact that over a billion people, one in six, still lack electricity.
It's easy to get caught up in the day to day routine and lose sight of the bigger picture.
"The kitchen scene was so liberating, to lose control of my body and lose sight of myself," she said.
Alas, all this effort and controversy has caused us to lose sight of America's more fundamental goals in Syria.
Again, we lose sight of the kid pretty quickly but the cop goes over a bridge, so that's cool.
Duggan's short book includes a long section on neoliberalism that seems, for a while, to lose sight of Rand.
We think it is important not to lose sight of other factors that may play a more important role.
"We can't lose sight of people who have appropriate medical reasons to be using these drugs," he told Gupta.
Do not lose sight of the fact that you are not in possession of the whole and only truth.
Negotiators should be careful not to lose sight of these considerations, especially in light of some pressing external factors.
If you do quality work, then you need to believe in yourself and never lose sight of your worth.
We expend so much energy and time crafting these personas that we lose sight of who we really are.
We should not lose sight of the fact that the doctrine of non-incorporated territories is of judicial progeny.
While it might be an emotionally harrowing time, it&aposs important not to lose sight of the bigger picture.
Sometimes, investors lose sight of the employment landscape because they assume "the Fed is providing this liquidity," Dwyer said.
With new tech products rolling out every day, it's all too easy to lose sight of Silicon Valley's history.
When you lose sight of that, you stop being an ally in a way that is responsible, necessary and useful.
In this new year, let's not leave it to "law and order" alone and lose sight of our shared responsibility.
But we must never lose sight of our primary objective -- the pursuit of a policy that puts US interests first.
It's easy amid the wall-to-wall coverage of each day on the trail to lose sight of this reality.
But we should not lose sight of the fact that this announcement is more about Cruz than it is Fiorina.
By the same measure, when working as a pair it can be easy to lose sight of your individual achievements.
In other words, we can lose sight of the fact that it's mostly too much food that's making us fat.
And as soon as you lose sight of that, it's negating the purpose of having people over to begin with.
Anita Hill — even though Clarence Thomas was still confirmed, which we shouldn't lose sight of — was a huge step forward.
And the industry should not lose sight of the policyholder, who has been saddled with past failures like Equitable Life.
When you're pulled in all these different directions, it's easy to become grouchy and lose sight of the bigger picture.
Speaking at PKR's leadership retreat on Friday, Mahathir said his coalition's leaders must not lose sight of responsibilities and expectations.
As leaders look to expand exports, they cannot lose sight of the continued need to promote traditional energy security policies.
Context is what matters, and it's the easiest thing for people to lose sight of behind the mundanity of routine.
But not lose sight of the fact that growth cannot be consistently fuelled by the proliferation of these financial products.
After three years of toiling on a film late at night, you can quickly lose sight of what you're making.
I think sometimes, we lose sight of the importance of what we're doing — we're making TV; we're not curing cancer.
"I don't want Baka people to lose sight of their origins, even if they are moving towards modernity," Emmanuel argues.
Even so, an accusation does not equal guilt and we must not lose sight of due process along the way.
With such a ferocious pace it's easy to lose sight of the details, especially when it comes to Mr. Trump.
Yet amid the euphoria it is easy to lose sight of the fact that China still has far to go.
However, air traffic controllers might not approve a a route like that because then they lose sight of the aircraft.
Night Vision The most important thing to keep in mind is not to lose sight of what you are doing.
I learned that early on when I first started studying music, and I hope to never lose sight of it.
It's something that's easy to lose sight of as a white-passing, privileged gay man living in New York City.
"It's an international museum, it's not a provincial or national concern, but people lose sight of that," Mr. Jamal added.
Do we really want to have this discussion on a medium that makes us lose sight of our adult selves?
Yet within our bubble of American evangelicalism, we often lose sight of how much suffering there is in the world.
"Never lose sight of your most valuable asset, the most valuable asset you possess: your personal integrity," Mr. Tillerson said.
"We should not lose sight of the importance of what we have invested in all these years," said Mr. Leahy.
"We shouldn't lose sight of how amazing it is that Roger is playing at this level at 20093," Courier said.
And so there is still this underlying sentiment, and, Akiko, that's what I really think we can't lose sight of.
Naturally, many Jews find this chilling, but we should not lose sight of the real import of Mr. Gorka's appointment.
"Never lose sight of your most valuable asset, the most valuable asset you possess: your personal integrity," Tillerson said Thursday.
Somewhere along the line, intoxication with efficiency caused us to lose sight of that principle at the expense of workers.
He begged lawmakers not to lose sight of the importance of the military conflict going on in eastern Ukraine today.
Let us hope that the key players in this inevitable, irreversible and accelerating transformation won't lose sight of the human aspect.
President Trump should not lose sight of the fact that he doesn't owe Putin anything: Indeed, Trump holds the upper hand.
And, of course, it mixes well into other classic gin cocktails like negronis, though you will lose sight of the color.
It was hard to imagine how the referee didn't lose sight of the puck, but play continued and the goal counted.
As Congress and the media focus national attention on the scandal, we should not lose sight of the company's many positives.
"  At the same time, the surrogate said the campaign shouldn't lose sight of trying to make Trump "as toxic as possible.
We sometimes lose sight of glam as home base, and Reynolds stretches to make a few pieces of his genealogy fit.
While these concerns are certainly valid, it's vital not to lose sight of those SESTA/FOSTA will hurt most: sex workers.
Yet it is vital not to lose sight of why the opioid crisis struck America so much harder than anywhere else.
As parties try to secure lucrative ministries, they will lose sight of the goals that they campaigned on — like Iraqi independence.
They can't be said to lose sight of the cause they're fighting for, because they barely knew it to begin with.
"Paterno" doesn't lose sight of that, but it does tackle its difficult subject from an angle that, ultimately, blunts its impact.
It's been another busy day of impeachment inquiry news, but don't lose sight of a looming Supreme Court fight on abortion.
We tend to lose sight of the facts amidst the media-enabled din, and give in to senseless blaming and shaming.
Don't lose sight of those facts amid the narrow focus on whether the impeachment numbers have moved since the last poll.
Whatever the president's motives, however, we cannot lose sight of the fact that the American people need to know the facts.
In a frothy market that rewards financial engineering and growth trajectories over profitability, investors can lose sight of the balance sheet.
It's an important and overdue hearing, but one that must not lose sight of the ultimate target of the investigation: Russia.
Our criminal justice system cannot lose sight of the principles of fairness and compassion -- for victims, yes, but also for offenders.
Bits Like so much in Washington, those partaking in the impending debate over Medicaid costs may lose sight of the facts.
But in the heat of the moment, it is easy to lose sight of the goal and focus on punishment instead.
By talking up ideas like decriminalizing illegal border crossing, they fear that voters will lose sight of Mr. Trump's divisive policies.
Rawls said she hopes the recent discord among the group does not cause people to lose sight of the big picture.
A senior State Department official said ahead of the visit that Kerry would "encourage the Iraqis while they're dealing with the Cabinet reshuffle not to lose sight of the need to stay focused on the fight against ISIL," not only to preserve recent gains in Anbar province, but "not to lose sight" of the upcoming campaign to retake Mosul.
They never lose sight of how others may feel, and can get lost in thought trying to see issues from all perspectives.
Once functionality starts infringing on the smartphone, you begin to lose sight of the key focus: an unfettered and undisturbed reading experience.
We must not lose sight of the dire plight of the more than 2,000 people stuck in Nauru and Papua New Guinea.
In all that bedlam, it's easy to lose sight of an equally important (if less sexy) trend: Demand for electricity is stagnant.
Family asks for help finding her Family and friends of Jennifer Dulos asked the public not to lose sight of her case.
What happens is, in society we lose sight of that because we're not connected with nature, we're not connected with even ourselves.
We occasionally lose sight of our values — the things that define and drive us — and with them, our confidence in the future.
We can't lose sight of one of the most important objectives of the #MeToo movement: inviting women into more spaces, not fewer.
That said, it's easy for investors to lose sight of their longer-term goals and obsess over a stretch of down days.
In all the enthusiasm for big data, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that all data is not created equal.
The challenge for us has been to not lose sight of the specific story, but suggest the elements of a larger story.
Forgiveness and heartbreak drive Robyn's fifth LP, Honey, but she doesn't lose sight of the party (or the morning after the party).
Sarah Jessica Parker warns not to lose sight of other important stories in the midst of a push to support female storytellers.
Reasons to be negative: While, sure, Carey Price, we can't lose sight of the fact that Michel Therrien is still the coach.
But, never lose sight of what exactly that miscalculation was: That converting campaign rhetoric to governing realities could be yadda yadda-ed.
Karin told me she didn't want to lose sight of the fact that she was a woman first, and a neurosurgeon second.
"I think it's important that we don't lose sight of the larger context in the search for potentially habitable planets," he said.
In the darkness, I made a pact with God that if Gillian got better, I'd never again lose sight of my priorities.
It's easier to lose sight of plot and purpose than in the original seasons, but we're here for the tomfoolery padding it.
"While their establishment is certainly a positive development, we should not lose sight of the limits of an ethics frame," he warns.
Though their teams will be playing over a hundred miles from each other, they will never lose sight of the true enemy.
We lose sight of our definition of success and have in sight way too much what others might be thinking of us.
And even with looming trade concerns putting pressure on certain sectors, Cramer didn't want investors to lose sight of the big picture.
Andy Dunn, Walmart's senior vice president of digital consumer brands, says it's easy to "lose sight" of your core customer in retail.
"We don't want to lose sight of what's been going on in Micron Technology," Maley said on CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Thursday.
"I also don't want to lose sight of the people who made these transplants possible: the donors and their families," she said.
But unlike so many other bands that often lose sight of their legacy once they break up, Saetia all but curated theirs.
Europe should not lose sight of the preconditions that must be placed before the mullahs' regime prior to any investment in Iran.
But the harsh light she shines on those around her can be so blinding that we lose sight of who she is.
We are so busy with kids to raise, and with work, you can lose sight of yourself and what brought you together.
And so when you lose sight of one eye, the older you get the harder it is to get your depth perception.
You fixate on the glimmer, and lose sight of where you are standing, where you are going, how far you are falling.
And, as we approach Tuesday's 17th anniversary of 9/11, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that Zawahiri remains at large.
Policymakers should not lose sight of the toll of smoking, which kills 1,300 people a day in the United States, he said.
Throughout this process, planners and decision-makers must not lose sight of the fact that this really is assembling an investment portfolio.
My daughter and my granddaughter will live in a much better country if we don't now lose sight of what is reasonable.
Whatever you do, never lose sight of what's inside you, the creator, and of what you are about to do and share.
Another thing we often lose sight of is that, in terms of global and local violence, terrorism and war deaths are negligible.
" But he warned that people should "not to lose sight of the fact you're not going to get a car that drives itself.
So they, typically, make everything all about themselves and lose sight of the real tragedy in the face of their own back-patting.
Too often these people turn into day-traders and lose sight of their long-term focus, causing them to sell during market dips.
It was pretty easy to lose sight of the bottom line in all of the hype and neon lights and childhood wish fulfillment.
Because people are sucked into a maelstrom of pettiness, scandal and outrage, they lose sight of what matters for the society they share.
Bob and Cortney Novogratz know it's easy to lose sight of your own personal style when you're in the middle of a renovation.
If America focuses too much on producing fossil fuels, it may lose sight of the need to develop cleaner energy for the future.
IF: And then the third one that I don't want us to lose sight of is he drove people to be their best.
We become obsessed with our competitors and them with us, causing us to lose sight of what matters and focus on the past.
After they wed, Girardi says she settled into Tom's professional world, and though she was happy, she began to lose sight of herself.
Despite this year's success, wage advocates are looking toward 2017, hopeful that the new administration and Congress won't lose sight of the issue.
It can be easy for busy policymakers, when grappling with major foreign policy challenges, to lose sight of individual ones such as Warmbier's.
Maybe that's the problem: We think we are so sophisticated and clever with our knowledge that we lose sight of this simple math.
It would be fatal if we lose sight of the future and unity of the EU 27 before sincere exit negotiations with Britain.
"We cannot lose sight of the most important constituency: individuals trying to win back their right to privacy," Cook said at the time.
In today's highly charged political atmosphere, with so much attention focused on our disagreements, it's easy to lose sight of Americans' shared values.
Let's not lose sight of the fact that there is a dwindling number of physicians who might be available to care for them.
Because it's so capable and reliable, you can lose sight of the fact that it's not nearly as powerful as a larger drone.
But even as the news cycles from one crisis to another, politicians and the public must not lose sight of the larger picture.
But the only way any deal will get done is if lawmakers don't lose sight of the serious human health consequences of inaction.
Leadership cannot lose sight of how important these reforms are in its newfound hurry to push through policy by Reconciliation or Presidential pen.
Scrolling through the millions of photos showing people with immaculate complexions on Instagram, it's all too easy to lose sight of what's real.
We must also not lose sight of the fact that gun deaths can be prevented through the use of common-sense background checks.
LONDON — In the crush and crowd of our daily commutes, it's easy to lose sight of the positive aspects of the day ahead.
"We have to hope that people won't get all worked up about things and lose sight of what is at stake," he said.
As we move closer to the battlefield, we lose sight of any sense of pattern, and see only the fury and the chaos.
Despite these challenges, we must not lose sight of who we are, nor must we abdicate our central role on the world stage.
The problem with that, though, is that it becomes easy to get distracted by them, and lose sight of actually making the game.
There's decency somewhere within Barry's hard and violent self, and Hader never lets the audience lose sight of those tiny flickers of tenderness.
"Quite often as an international community we lose sight of that and try and have a one shoe fits all (approach)," he said.
But, we can't lose sight of the fact that, in each one of those elections, there were increased seats by the nationalist parties.
But it's a balancing act, because colleges shouldn't lose sight of what makes traditional majors — even the arcane ones — so meaningful, especially now.
It also led her to map out her life goals in an Excel spreadsheet so she would never lose sight of her ambitions.
I've watched so many people lose sight of their personal reality because they felt they had to act or look a certain part.
It's a good conversation to have, but it's easy to lose sight of the value of lesser-known tax provisions that really matter.
Let's not lose sight of the fact that a large part of any relationship takes place in your heart or your mind anyway.
We must learn from the recent tragedies, but we cannot lose sight of our goal to prevent future tragedies and save more lives.
But as we continue down this road under Trump, let's not lose sight of the need to convert climate skeptics into climate hawks.
The American system of standardization is driven by industry, but we should not lose sight of the crucial role played by government agencies.
What we should not lose sight of is that Elmslie's modesty has produced some of the most exquisite sentences I have ever read.
The Walker's Performing Arts Curator Philip Bither says the museum didn't want to lose sight of Cunningham's primary form of expression, the body.
Before the grandfather's two grandchildren lose sight of him, and I lose sight of him, and they weave around me on those high rocks in the way that children do when they're distressed and try their best not to seem distressed in front of a stranger as they call out for him and hear back only the laughter of the lapping water.
While the focus in Washington, D.C. remains centered on the Mueller Russia probe, we cannot lose sight of another ongoing investigation on Capitol Hill.
Although these days it seems all eyes are on Washington, D.C., we can't lose sight of what's happening to everyday Americans in these states.
At times, that's a gift—when he's designing a landscape or animating a character's movement, he can almost lose sight of the larger story.
We too often get caught up in the technology itself, and may lose sight of the basic human needs or desires technology is serving.
But the change has been so sweeping that it is easy to lose sight of effects large and small — some obvious, others less conspicuous.
What we seem to lose sight of is that we are part of nature, in fact we depend on nature for our very survival.
However, Maris said the public should not lose sight of the fact that pharma is the best industry in America, employing 4.5 million people.
Earlier this week, Bell told PEOPLE that she doesn't let her daughters lose sight of the fact that they live a very blessed life.
As partisan gridlock on a few high-profile issues dominates headlines, it is easy to lose sight of goals members of both parties share.
Here, in focusing on two points of disagreement with de Duve, it's essential not to lose sight of the much more important shared belief.
One way to never lose sight of people who are better than you is to make a list of them and keep it handy.
It is very easy for data science teams to lose sight of whether, and how, data science is actually solving real-world business problems.
"I never lose sight of the overwhelming positivity of our music," Love, a father of eight and married to wife Jacquelyne, 51, tells PEOPLE.
When you lose sight of that, and you spend you life focused on a screen comparing yourself to other people, it can trigger depression.
I don't get to be her all the time, but I never lose sight of who I actually am, regardless of what I'm wearing.
" Agent Gaad got the last word, telling Stan, "Whatever comes up — feelings, sympathy, friendship, whatever — you can't lose sight of who these people are.
As ongoing discussions about the future of our healthcare system continue, it's important that Congress not lose sight of its commitment to these beliefs.
"We shouldn't lose sight of the fact that Hamas is the one that, frankly, bears responsibility for the entire situation right now," he continued.
Amid all the discussions of how Obamacare is doing, it's easy to lose sight of an obvious question: how's it doing compared with expectations?
How this all plays out will no doubt be instructive, but let's not lose sight of the humanitarian crisis playing out on the streets.
While one half of City Girls was putting in the legwork, J.T.'s pending charges were causing her to lose sight of their vision.
Navarro believes that action-packed crime thrillers or procedurals can sometimes lose sight of the emotional impact that investigations can have on FBI agents.
It's easy to lose sight of things in isolation, so this band can help you keep a pulse on your overall health every day.
The men become so distracted by the food that they lose sight of their babies, who end up circling the restaurant on the belt.
GSMA will now be faced with the challenge of ensuring that companies don't lose sight of the importance of MWC, CCS Insight's Wood said.
Toss in social media, and the emotionalism of the moment, and it's easy to lose sight of the tectonic shifts unfolding in real time.
Never lose sight of your "why"Penczak admitted that the journey hasn&apost always been easy, especially as it relates to her personal life.
At the end of the day, we're all working on behalf of our guests, fellow team members and shareholders — never lose sight of that.
Whatever happens with this purge, which may be taken up by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, we must not lose sight of the broader fight.
Driven THE BMW 3 Series is such a classic that it's easy to lose sight of how many different vehicles the Bavarian company produces.
But now Republicans are appealing to our selfish, short-term instincts to make us lose sight of our long-term future as a nation.
But I think the Democrats shouldn't lose sight of the large fraction of voters — a clear majority nationwide — who don't see themselves as liberals.
At the same time, it's also important not to lose sight of the more straightforward and larger ways Facebook plays a role in elections.
"Every room is a little different," Jonathan says, but don't lose sight of how the renovations will actually solve your problem and address your needs.
You're so into your lifestyle and every aspect being recorded, and you lose sight of actual reality because you get stuck in your own world.
These qualities can be used to their advantage by making financial decisions that don't allow them to lose sight of the things they most value.
When a match starts, it can be tempting to get in a shooting match with your foes and lose sight of the game's actual objectives.
"It's important not to lose sight of what makes you most happy, and what makes me most happy is being with my kids," he says.
"We must not lose sight of the main objective – to return the assets that we believe have been stolen from the Libyan people," he said.
And I don&apost want to lose sight of how much affection and appreciation there is in this country for the president and his policy.
If all you focus on is satisfying your partner at all costs and making yourself irreplaceable, you can easily lose sight of who you are.
" He toyed with this idea a bit more: "We are a part of a very great movement, and we can't ever lose sight of that.
So it would be easy to lose sight of the quiet Republican ploy to make it dramatically harder for working families to save for retirement.
Sometimes the longing for the flavors of our youth gets so strong, we lose sight of how objectively bad a food or drink actually was.
"Do not lose sight of the fact that even though the fighting is going to be very hard, this enemy is completely surrounded," Dorrian said.
But, as Peter Wallison so effectively pointed out, it must not lose sight of the need to address Dodd-Frank's biggest omission – Fannie and Freddie.
This becomes a warning to founders of other startups: no matter how brilliant the idea or successful the company, you can't lose sight of reality.
When it comes to access to potentially life-saving medications, we must not lose sight of who we should all be here to protect: patients.
As the legal battle over abortion plays out on the national stage, we often lose sight of what this procedure looks like on the ground.
And what happens if we lose sight of those benefits — including the ways they are operating even now — while we are preoccupied by the harm?
But don't lose sight of the wild forest amid all of Trump's screaming trees: There was no reason for Trump to say any of this.
Here is what we should not lose sight of amid court filings and new revelations: Donald J. Trump chose Paul Manafort as his campaign chairman.
Neither the U.S. nor its allies should lose sight of the central role that the Iranian people play in determining the future of their nation.
"My father's example is the storm on the horizon I don't want to lose sight of and can't let myself get close to," he writes.
"We cannot lose sight of what matters most here: winning this damn nomination," his campaign manager, Faiz Shakir, told his team after a sleepless night.
When you treat every last tweet of Trump's as if it's the botched operation in Yemen, voters lose sight of the botched operation in Yemen.
But those who focus only on their desired outcome lose sight of the broader principles at stake, and they do so at their own peril.
But in the justifiable rush to condemn socialism for the Venezuelan tragedy, observers must not lose sight of a more far-reaching failure in Venezuela.
Still, it is crucial not to completely lose sight of the national interest, which means investing wisely in Central America and cooperating closely with Mexico.
"We should not lose sight of the fact that we're talking here mainly about low-income people of color," said the sociologist William Julius Wilson.
While acknowledging shareholders' anger over the Italian scandal, Patterson said they should not lose sight of the fact that its core consumer business was performing well.
Family asks for help finding mother of 5 Also Tuesday, relatives and friends of Jennifer Dulos asked the public not to lose sight of her case.
"Our department will never lose sight of our responsibility to uphold the university's values and to provide a great experience for all university students," Coyle said.
With such colourful headlines, it is easy to lose sight of the real story: that America has the best system of higher education in the world.
As I prepare to step away, I'd like to humbly remind you not to lose sight of what matters most: your fellow partners and our customers.
But in trying to take Trump's staunchest supporters seriously, we need to make sure we don't lose sight of his weaker supporters — and his numerous opponents.
Kristen Bell doesn't take her life for granted — and she doesn't let her daughters lose sight of the fact that they live a very blessed life.
It was just a great reminder of what really matters in life, and that you should never lose sight of people who do the real work.
"If we're [anxious but] still able to get up and go to work or school, we can lose sight of how we could feel," Morton says.
"I think most management teams and boards are well-meaning, but sometimes they lose sight of the big picture and what needs to happen," he added.
Radical feminists worry that we might lose sight of this if gender-specific terms like "pregnant women" fall out of favor because they exclude trans people.
Driving through lush, green hills and valleys on the county's winding roads, you lose cell reception, but you never lose sight of the architecture of industry.
The thing we had to do that people lose sight of with this 95-year-old company is that we had to build the foundation first.
It's so easy to become head-down busy, working so hard on what's right in front of you that you lose sight of the big picture.
Investors, however, say it's only natural that China will go through bumps amid its economic transformation, but no one should lose sight of the bigger picture.
In the midst of this rapidly changing world, it's easy to lose sight of long-term initiatives, such as the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
No matter how they got here, no matter how frustrated we are with our government, we cannot lose sight of their humanity -- without losing our own.
The United States' deeply ingrained commitment to freedom of speech makes it easy for Americans to lose sight of the logic that animates the First Amendment.
It would be hypocritical, however, to lose sight of how much of our data sits in government computer systems and that it also faces serious threat.
While your core values and vision may seem inherent and inferred at inception, it's all too easy to lose sight of them as your company grows.
While the debate on those issues rages on, don't lose sight of the changes being made to the reimbursement system in Medicare and among private insurers.
To lose sight of this principle would be an extreme violation of the most significant commitment Trump made to the American people as a presidential candidate.
We should not lose sight of the fact, however, that not every disaster can be prosecuted, and accountability does not always mean someone goes to jail.
Let's not lose sight of the contributions of people from 79 nations who, despite considerable obstacles, made the expanded canal a reality for the world economy.
This is my third article on this important topic to ensure we do not lose sight of our responsibilities to the sailors who lost their lives.
You'll never lose sight of your waiter, because he'll be constantly toting bags of wet garbage from the kitchen and tossing them into a nearby receptacle.
We cannot lose sight of the ultimate objective, which is a peaceful society where men and women enjoy equality in everyday life and in the workplace.
Mr. Jeffries worries that as lawmakers debate the direction of the party and the rules for its leadership, they will lose sight of their broader mission.
While Americans continue to weigh how best to adapt to the reality of mass gun violence, it may be easy to lose sight of the essential.
"When you're growing really fast, you kind of feel like you're on top of the world and [you] could lose sight of some things," he said.
I have not forgotten my American friend's idealism — it's important not to lose sight of the fact that America, for all its flaws, can be great.
"Sometimes our industry gets so enamored with new things that we lose sight of unintended consequences," said Sarah Hofstetter, chief executive of the ad agency 360i.
Amidst the ongoing constitutional battles over impeachment, let's not lose sight of another constitutional debate that could affect the health of tens of millions of Americans.
But the moments of fun and interesting intrigue alternated with so much bad writing and weird acting that it was easy to lose sight of them.
How do you not lose sight of the horror you're fighting even as you're building coalitions with the people carrying out the very thing you're fighting?
You can't get too focused on the side you just described that you lose sight of the side I choose to spend more time thinking about.
People will understand it's a video testimony, but they do get drawn into the conversation and lose sight of the fact that he's not actually there.
No matter how much we jest or joke, we should not lose sight of the fact that unjust suffering is at the root of this terrible incident.
"I'm absolutely not thinking about that at all," Harris said when asked about a run, adding that she didn't want to lose sight of more pressing matters.
The Gigafactory is arguably the most important thing the company makes, even though that was easy to lose sight of during the rise of the Model 3.
In Silicon Valley, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that not all startups are or should be rapid-growth tech companies destined for unicorn status.
There was profanity, but to focus on that is to lose sight of the skillful movement of his language: acknowledging the situation, assigning blame, and meting punishment.
There's been a lot of conversation about civic engagement changing, and I think people can lose sight of how closely tied that can be to local news.
As a result, it is very easy for data science teams to lose sight of whether, and how, data science is actually solving real-world business problems.
The only time it hasn't worked is when I lose sight of the need for balance and feel like I should be taking action all the time.
There, in the hyper-competitive adtech space, he saw how quickly engineers could lose sight of what the goals of their products were amidst frenetic launch schedules.
We must not lose sight of the vital mission of the bureau — to provide a strong and independent check on the enormous power of large financial institutions.
It is a good thing that we embrace the tried and traditional salutation of old, but may we never lose sight of the profound truth it contains.
Finally, no one should lose sight of the enduring power of local broadcast to touch our lives like no other medium in trying times of national emergencies.
I know that there is already a field of incredible democratic candidates and the 2628 election is so important we cannot lose sight of the big picture.
" Mr. Ryan continued, "Sometimes we disagree passionately on how to get there, but in having this debate let's not lose sight of the values that unite us.
Xie said carbon trading must not lose sight of its core purpose of controlling emissions, and should avoid "overinvestment" and the use of too many derivative products.
It's easy -- amid the numbers game and the various timelines -- to lose sight of something very, very important here: These are little kids we are talking about.
Make sure you never lose sight of the game regardless of what the score is, and make sure you're doing an honest job in reporting the game.
It is easy to lose sight of these broader averages in the excitement of each monthly release, but the consistency of the labor market has been impressive.
When you get soapier and soapier, your characters suffer because they start to show up just to deliver plot, and you lose sight of who they are.
"I think one thing we shouldn't lose sight of is that a lot of farmers in the middle of the country are relatively strapped economically," Abbott said.
If you lose sight of where you are and you don't use your instruments properly, you may not realize you're turning, or dropping, or even upside down.
While we are proud of our progress, we will never lose sight of what brought us here or our responsibility to continue raising the bar on safety.
But don't lose sight of the many lower-level races that will also be held this year and that will have a big impact on people's lives.
But Leonardo DiCaprio, who has starred in five of Scorsese's features, said that the director's cinephilia never causes him to lose sight of what his performers need.
Often, when in midst of a fight, people can get so emotionally invested and entrenched in their positions, they lose sight of the forest for the trees.
There is no question," Mulvaney said on NBC, before adding: "Let's not lose sight of the fact that it was the previous administration that let that happen.
When you work every day with individuals, when you hear their rationalizations and sympathize with their decisions, you can lose sight of the structures shaping their behavior.
In trying to pitch the least controversial political messages possible — in general, we shouldn't let supervillains kill lots of people — blockbusters don't just lose sight of their stakes.
"It's easy to lose sight of what this day is really about, and that's true love," says Suzanne Gelb, a Honolulu-based clinical psychologist who specializes in relationships.
I think that's a mistake, but let's not lose sight of the fact that it was a success and a ruthless killer has been taken off the battlefield.
Selling sleek interpretations of bondage looks firmly in the context of a strap-on company makes it impossible to lose sight of the queerness reverberating in its designs.
Shanahan said it may be possible to couple intelligence and consciousness in a machine, but that we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that they're two separate concepts.
"Let's not lose sight of the fact that more than 350 people died in this tragedy," the police cited Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw as saying in the statement.
"Let's not lose sight of the fact that we've had a nice rally over the last couple of weeks," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade.
I believe I will be selected because of electability and because of the other thing that we seem to lose sight of: who can be a good president.
But we shouldn't lose sight of one simple fact: By the standards used to conduct elections in virtually every liberal democratic jurisdiction in the world, Hillary Clinton won.
Every year, the agency wrecks several rental cars; students spend so much time staring at their mirrors that they sometimes lose sight of what's in front of them.
Even though it was her shrub-style antics that went viral, Merkel said she doesn't want anyone to lose sight of the most important part of this story.
Neumann's fall can serve as a warning to founders of other startups: No matter how brilliant the idea or successful the company, you can't lose sight of reality.
We think that we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that Hamas is the one that, frankly, bear [sic] responsibility for the dire situation right now in Gaza.
"Those times are a test, and you've got to learn from them and be able to move on and not lose sight of who you are," Bird said.
Electric vehicles may temper this growth but both policymakers and private industry should not lose sight of the critical importance of petroleum to the economy and energy security.
Nor, for that matter, do we ever lose sight of the General, whose dreams remain a source of constant narrative tension, recapitulating the fevered extremes of Israel's history.
While Washington should brace itself for a deadly response, it should also not lose sight of the possibilities created by the passing of the region's greatest terror mastermind.
We should never lose sight of the fact that, as long as abortion is legal in the United States, the potential for these types of horrors will continue.
While Martin has admitted to tying himself into a plot knot in his writing, I'm confident he would never lose sight of his characters in the same way.
As we prepare for the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton tonight, let's not lose sight of one fact: This is a very strange election.
The bottom line: "It is easy to lose sight of the fact that the JCPOA, entering its fourth year of implementation, is serving its primary objective," the authors write.
And at the end of the day, evidence matters and let&aposs not lose sight of the fact that 22018 Russians were indicted as a result of this process.
If we lose sight of the underlying workings of technology we limit our vision to the use cases that were originally envisioned when the wrappers around it were created.
The central idea of this show has always been that people trump ideologies, and the second you lose sight of that is the second you stop being human yourself.
But what's crucial to the way Case teaches people to look at the world is how it doesn't lose sight of the human beings behind these larger social forces.
She has no issues with attending a community college that serves middle-class students, as long as administrators do not lose sight of their work with low-income ones.
"Looking at the group now it is perhaps easy to lose sight of the fact that just six years ago this was a bank in crisis," Horta-Osorio said.
For readers who are rubbing their eyes at this point, it is important not to lose sight of a few things that will endure once this summit is over.
With market volatility making headlines, it's easy to get caught up in the day-to-day ups and downs, panic, and lose sight of your long-term investment goals.
And I can't speak to why it didn't break sooner, but now that it has he's facing consequences, but I don't want to lose sight of the larger problem.
But let's not lose sight of what the women of Team USA—and the ones not on the team who nevertheless refused the call-up—already have accomplished themselves.
And the HoloLens' limited field of view made it easy to lose sight of some of the markers and arrows that are supposed to direct you around the car.
With such focus on innovation and disruption over everything else, we've seen companies lose sight of the bigger picture, and they end up restoring the status quo of before.
Buzzwords, I know — but we cannot lose sight of how in the past 20 years, the traditional bank has found itself slowly losing exclusivity over their customers' financial lives.
"We worry folks are already becoming so consumed by the presidential race that we could lose sight of this again," said Benjamin Wexler-Waite, communications director for Forward Majority.
But I was frequently struck this week by how easy it is to lose sight of the history that can unfold in front of us at these staged events.
When you get caught up in your weekly routine, it's easy to lose sight of how important people are to you, especially those you have to make time for.
But even as that happens, we must not lose sight of the supporters left behind or the tactical politicians in Trump's shadow with their thinly veiled ambitions for 2020.
They hype can get so raucous around certain stocks that investors can lose sight of what really matters, so don't believe everything you hear from market commentators, he warned.
When you're just trying to fulfill the desires of a partner, when you're not creating any boundaries for yourself, you lose sight of what you want and don't want.
But as he moves through the confirmation process, we hope that we do not lose sight of the need for progress in the cyber arena to secure our homeland.
"If anything, today will be a relief for markets that were slightly worried the RBNZ might go soft on inflation or lose sight of inflation targeting," Westpac's Stephens said.
No one should lose sight of those twin realities or misunderstand what that tells us about a President willing to violate the norms of government for his own purposes.
Those hectic schedules — combined with the pressure to look like parent of the year on social media — cause many people to lose sight of what's really important in life.
Brian Fallon, the campaign spokesman, told me he had been warning reporters against taking the emails at face value and reminding them not to lose sight of their provenance.
"This is the mark of a maturing movement: even when other police brutality incidents were dominating the headlines, participants did not lose sight of earlier events," the study found.
It can be easy to get lost in the technicalities of constitutional doctrine, or the putative gobbledygook of gerrymandering math, and lose sight of the broader principle at stake.
While stakeholders are scurrying to grab a piece of the gaming pie, they can't afford to lose sight of the cyber risks to the integrity of the games themselves.
Until then, as the public health concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic are prioritized, it's critical not to lose sight of the range of national security concerns that may arise.
Somewhere around the middle of this three-minute montage, you start to lose sight of what's even real, and Putnam and Trump's personas blend together like a shit smoothie.
SHAH: No. We think that we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that Hamas is the one that, frankly, bears responsibility for the dire situation right now in Gaza.
The British government, in a statement, said that while the global coalition against the Islamic State has made progress, "we must not lose sight of the threat they pose."
And if we lose sight of this in our conduct at home or abroad, we jeopardize the respect that has made the United States the greatest nation on earth.
The recent legal progress made for LGBTQ rights makes it easy to lose sight of just how far we still have to go when it comes to true equality.
In his dual role as psychologist and deputy, Price was so focussed on unravelling the crime that he seemed to lose sight of the vulnerabilities of his former patients.
But feeling bad and ashamed about it can make you lose sight of the all the other great work you're doing and the difference you're making in people's lives.
As the House takes up the bill, we hope our representatives do not lose sight of the positive impact that GMO foods have on the environment and the poor.
The fight for seed "Nobody wants to lose sight of a deal, so they are willing to toss small amounts of capital very early behind interesting founders," Jain said.
So as Pakistan becomes a black hole of information due to the lack of reporting and independent voices on the ground, we lose sight of what's actually taking place.
What's important is to be aware of that fact, to not get so caught up in our individual stories that we lose sight of the structures that shape us.
While focusing on the parallels between Lartigue's oeuvre, the manufacturing boom, and the Frick family's industrial wealth, viewers lose sight of what these families' adventures and wealth ultimately afforded.
Even so, we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that our soon-to-be president could weaken the American system of free expression in far more troubling and insidious ways.
Whatever the strengths or weaknesses of ATSC 3.0, I think it's important that we don't lose sight of the fact that from a technological standpoint, this is an interesting time.
Earnest made it clear he was "profoundly disappointed by the outcome of the election" but stressed how important it is for America not to lose sight of its core values.
While it's tempting to get caught up in day-to-day stresses, and it's easy to get stuck in a rut, mentally strong couples don't lose sight of their values.
I have always considered it vital that the international community not lose sight of Hong Kong's unique economic, social and political status under the concept of "one country, two systems".
It's easy to lose sight of the fact that while wide swaths of the American electorate revile Trump, Clinton will begin the 2016 general election in nearly as bad shape.
It offers blackout-free — so you'll never lose sight of your subject — continuous shooting at up to 24 frames-per-second for up to 26 consecutive RAWs (or 21603 JPEGs).
But it's easy to lose sight of a fundamental truth: most people still don't know what to think about this new technology because they have yet to experience it firsthand.
But as joyful as this moment is, we have months to go before we declare victory, and during that time we cannot lose sight of the reasons why we must.
"We are in fact at a decisive moment in this process; no one should lose sight of the progress that has been achieved in Brussels and in London," Barnier said.
What Brooks is suggesting here is that the reality of marginalization is properly in the vein of horror, not comedy — and that good comedy should never lose sight of that.
He acknowledges the ways in which we can lose sight of our decency when we're convinced we're in the right, and believe that overrides our willingness to score cheap points.
Part of their reason the Eagles feel confident is because they have managed to overcome injuries to several key players this season and not lose sight of their ultimate goal.
However, the USTR should never lose sight of a basic economic reality: the most important market "throughout the world" that must remain open is that of the United States itself.
While our nation rightfully expresses outrage over the Charlottesville tragedy and its fallout, we must not lose sight of the imminent threat to this crucial program that protects young immigrants.
Kubalik played a role on that scoring play, skating in on Campbell as he played the puck to the side of the net, causing him to lose sight of it.
While CHIP's long-term extension was a positive step for children's health, we cannot lose sight of the fact that many millions more children rely on Medicaid for health coverage.
Still, Google's work shows the progress of quantum computing, and people shouldn't lose sight of that, despite the arguments about it, Martin Reynolds, the distinguished vice president at Gartner, said.
"I think it's important that we don't lose sight of the fact that Kim Jong Un is a butcher and he is a butcher of his own people," said Sen.
While it is natural to celebrate Scalia's career and impact on American jurisprudence, we should not lose sight of those times when he challenged some of the right's fundamental commitments.
"If we all work hard and don't lose sight of the joint goal, then we can further develop Germany into a role model in energy politics," he told the newspaper.
But in our rush to try to plug this flow of information, let's not lose sight of what actions are dangerous, and which are mutually beneficial for all parties involved.
Right after Barr's summary of the Mueller report came out, Pelosi herself cautioned her members to focus on getting the report, but not lose sight of other important policy issues.
These details are all salient for the legal case, but it's important not to lose sight of the big picture here: The federal government is literally prosecuting someone for laughing.
The social values entrenched in our moral codes are so sexist, classist, and racist in themselves that it's easy to lose sight of when breaking them is or isn't justified.
You lose sight of the fact that there is a dramatic rise in the economic return to tangibly acquiring skills — skills that are available and should be within everyone's reach.
The British Ministry of Defense said in a statement on Thursday that "much remains to be done, and we must not lose sight of the threat" from the Islamic State.
But there are concerns that under its current chief executive, a businessman and big Republican donor, the agency could lose sight of its core mission to help poor countries develop.
Practicing them on a daily basis will help ensure you don't just post your values and forget about them — or lose sight of some of your best assets: your employees.  
Potential upside later in the yearHowever, let's not lose sight of the upside: the Fed may well be treating a temporary natural disaster like a financial market or economic event.
SENATOR MITT ROMNEY, Republican of Utah: The Constitution is at the foundation of our Republic's success, and we each strive not to lose sight of our promise to defend it.
Even as multiple people rightfully express concerns over the federal tax bill, we should not lose sight of one of the major pillars of homeownership; Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Furthermore, we shouldn't lose sight of the multiple communities who stood to benefit from the implementation of these temporary provisions -- whose hopes for the future are now in purgatory (at best).
"A lot of kids lose sight of everything and they just focus on one thing, but you want to cover all your bases and be a well-rounded person," said Lupo.
Is it to try to influence others on Twitter about what the messaging is so that people get caught up in it and lose sight of what they're trying to say?
I mean, yes, Jon, this is something you need to deal with, but don't lose sight of the fact that you need Dany's dragonglass by leading with your craziest fan theories.
Amidst all the talk of clean slates and resolutions, it's easy to get overwhelmed, and, as a result, lose sight of how you actually want to make the next year different.
It can be that, as we get older, we lose sight of our blessings and the positive things in the world, and focus instead on the slightest negative stimuli we encounter.
"The CENCO launches an appeal to the negotiators to ... not lose sight of the main objective of these negotiations, which is organising the elections in less than a year," it said.
No matter how big a tree gets, the tree always has seeds or nuts that can birth other trees, and that's something we lose sight of in our quest for glory.
And let's not lose sight of the fact that the industry got over its perceived short-term self-interests enough, this time, to agree to support something that Congress could pass.
Says the crooner: "I think it's important not to lose sight of what makes you most happy, and what makes me most happy is being with my kids and my family."
You can lose sight of the importance of all these things and this big movie, but that's really what's so important is that she recognizes herself in a character like that.
For that reason, it is crucial we not lose sight of the fact that, absent the black swan scenarios I traced above, the basic choice voters are confronted with is unchanged.
"The CENCO launches an appeal to the negotiators to ... not lose sight of the main objective of these negotiations, which is organizing the elections in less than a year," it said.
Given their lo-fi approach to recording, it was easy to lose sight of what the singers were saying, as their words got swallowed up by the ruckus unfolding behind them.
When you start to get into the questions and you start to get into the dialog, you kind of lose sight of the fact that the person's not actually there. Gosh.
Sometimes so taxing that our mind's eye becomes completely blinded by the red hot poker of spreadsheets and expense forms, and we lose sight of the struggles of our fellow man.
" The British Foreign Office said on Wednesday that despite progress in fighting the Islamic State, "much remains to be done and we must not lose sight of the threat they pose.
YouTubers can get too caught up in the amount of subscribers or income they are generating and lose sight of the real reason they created a channel in the first place.
Debates over corporate tax reform should not lose sight of the vitally important question of how new proposals would foster the creation and affect the potential success of newly formed companies.
"I don't think we ought to lose sight of the very central point here," Ray Mabus, who served as Navy secretary in the Obama administration, told CNN's Brooke Baldwin on Monday.
"We hope lawmakers will continue to distribute these funds responsibly and not lose sight of what voters intended when they opted to regulate and tax marijuana similarly to alcohol," Tvert said.
"I worry if you start hedging your bets at the beginning, then where you end up is way down here somewhere, whereas the real need we lose sight of," he said.
Tamir led him past the welcome kiosk, past the orientation map, farther and farther away from the street, until they lost sight of it, as sailors lose sight of the shore.
And what happens is it gets kind of pulled into this bureaucratic kind of way of doing business and folks lose sight of the authenticity that they're bringing to their consumers.
"I think some people really do lose sight of, as fun as this is and as awesome as it is a game to play, it's not real and humans are," Batiot says.
"As they really rush to get their app out into the marketplace, in the process they lose sight of some of the more fundamentally important things like security and privacy," Covington said.
Instead, the films are so tunnel-visioned on what it means to be a queer kid who's coming out, they lose sight of just what it means to be a queer kid.
I'm really not trying to be a heavy here (have your fun, internet!), but Harambe memes aren't funny, especially when they lose sight of whatever outrage they were initially meant to express.
"When we try to turn a concept as huge and multifaceted as motherhood into an ideal, we lose sight of all the complexities of what being a mother actually means," Ng explains.
If you end up spending more on your apartment, what's most important is to not lose sight of your financial goals — like building an emergency fund and starting to save for retirement.
If we lose sight of the fundamental that we're serving, which is enabling people to converse in public and discuss in public ... Why do you see that as more fundamental than news?
At the same time, while struggling to defuse this crisis endangering the Korean Peninsula, we should not lose sight of its connection with the questionable wider structure of reliance on nuclear weapons.
Too often individuals writing rules, who may or may not understand operations for the industry they are regulating, lose sight of clearly defined end goals that would ultimately benefit the general population.
If we let ourselves become fixated on how to solve a problem via code, regardless of if it is a programming problem or not, and lose sight of why, we gain nothing.
Yet the danger for Democrats is that they lose sight of a basic problem the party has faced: the need for a stronger message to energize their base and broaden their reach.
But, they lose sight of something in the process: They skimp when it comes to their computer accessories because they didn't seem as important in the moment (we're talking *specifically* about keyboards).
It's easy to lose sight of these simple truths in the isolation of the governor's office, so our last words of advice were for new governors to leave their capitals whenever possible.
On a relatively tame day in the stock market that can be easily dismissed, Jim Cramer wanted to give his reasons for why investors should never lose sight of their underlying concerns.
Between the explosions, the recalls and its subsequent afterlife as airport PA system fodder, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that the Galaxy Note 7 was a very good phone.
It is tempting to examine the crises President Donald Trump creates for himself as they come, and thus lose sight of the fact that his entire presidency appears to be irredeemably tainted.
If you lose sight of competitive reality and focus on trivial differentiating factors — maybe you think your naan is superior because of your great-grandmother's recipe — your business is unlikely to survive.
As it pushes the story into deeper, stranger territory and serves up its first foray into open world exploration, Gears of War 5 doesn't lose sight of the heart of the series.
It has been easy to lose sight of him, a player who seeks nothing but to be a part of the collective, but he has always been at the heart of it.
When you write a letter and put it in an envelope marked "Just in case," and set it where your folks can find it, you never again lose sight of the stakes.
But we shouldn't lose sight of the profound differences between the two scenarios above, and all the little corruptions that look more like the first case than the case of President Trump.
"I want to make sure that we don't focus on the number so much that we lose sight of that it's the capabilities that we want to focus on also," he added.
We lack social awareness because we're so focused on what we're going to say next—and how what other people are saying affects us — that we completely lose sight of other people.
With the human drama unfolding at this week's astonishing Senate Judiciary hearing for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, it's easy to lose sight of the latest changes at the Environmental Protection Agency.
But let's not lose sight of the fundamental purpose of the exercise: transporting bulls from outside the city to the bullring, where they will later be killed in a prolonged, ritualistic fashion.
"We must not lose sight of the threat that Daesh (Islamic State) continue to pose even when they continue no longer to hold territory," British U.N. Ambassador Karen Pierce told the council.
It's easy to lose sight of the fact that because US presidential primaries have really, really, really ridiculously low turnout, a pretty small fraction of Americans can wind up selecting a nominee.
But when leaders of Catholic institutions focus solely on doctrine, status or other rules of the Church, they lose sight of what this religion is all about -- God's unconditional love for all people.
" Asked again if Israeli authorities bear any responsibility for killing dozens of Palestinians on Monday, Shah said again, "We shouldn't lose sight of the fact that Hamas bears responsibility for the dire situation.
When ravers understand their movement as the right to take drugs and dance all night, they lose sight of the deeper political potentials unleashed by reclaiming public space or separating recreation from profit.
Andrew M. Cuomo — apart from the question of how so many public works projects could be designed, engineered, reviewed, approved, financed and constructed — that it was easy to lose sight of individual proposals.
And yes, companies compromising their values to sell in a China is disappointing, but let's not lose sight of the fact that animal testing is still alive and well in the United States.
To start with, Trump should never lose sight of what his security experts told him: China is a strategic competitor and a challenge to the existing world order, also known as Pax Americana.
As a competition enforcer, I also appreciate that it's important to not lose sight of the microeconomics of markets, and markets can be very different depending on the products and competitors within them.
Ellis stresses that rumors of messages on a dating app can't make us lose sight of the fact that Sunday's attack was intended to inflict deep harm on LGBTQ people, and it did.
The other thing on the flip side is not to lose sight of the adventure itself, to not to be so goal-oriented that all you want to do is just make it.
He doesn't choke, he doesn't lose sight of his gifts — certainly one of the best narrative senses of any composer in history — even as he spends nights awake weeping, his nerves completely shot.
With so many pressing issues at stake, we cannot lose sight of ensuring our neighbors aren't facing one of the worst uncertainties imaginable – not knowing if they will have enough food to eat.
First, while some variant of a carbon tax might help us meet intermediate reduction goals, we must not lose sight of the end-game: zero net release of carbon-dioxide into the atmosphere.
I wanted to write my last column of 2018 about the climate as a kind of plea: Amid everything else going on, don't lose sight of the most important story of the year.
"We should not lose sight of the horrific damage caused by the financial crisis, including the worst recession of our lifetimes and millions of people losing their jobs and homes," Mr. Dudley said.
"Holidays are a time to connect with those closest to you, and when you're on a trip, there can be a tendency to lose sight of the specialness of the occasion," she said.
The power that you have as a storyteller is to be able to tell stories that are at once entertaining but also never lose sight of what's going on in the real world.
Another theme Merino said younger advisers shouldn't lose sight of is the power of differentiation and offering a unique value or niche, which for Merino was evaluating hedge fund managers very early on.
It wasn't so large that you lose sight of one another but big enough that it wasn't an all-out competition for sun loungers or umbrella either, which are first-come, first-served.
However, it's important not to lose sight of the possibility the situation will de-escalate and prompt a speedy retracement of the trend, Georgette Boele, senior FX strategist at ABN Amro, told CNBC.
This isn't necessarily the "core theme" or anything like that, but it is a sort of touchstone, a thing to return to, again and again, so the series doesn't lose sight of itself.
But the series works because creator Jeremy Slater and his writers never once lose sight of what truly matters in this story: love of family, hope for salvation, faith in the eternal. Amen.
In light of the highly partisan election season, Singer worries that the public will lose sight of how threatening the hack and dump of the DNC documents is to all Americans' national security.
It's always important to let people know that it's something to keep at the forefront and not lose sight of the fact that this wonderful place that we call home needs some protecting.
The conversation around Trump and Russia has grown so advanced — ranging from obstruction of justice to hazy allegations of a kompromat tape — that it's easy to lose sight of how shocking this is.
But while the votes matter this time in a way that they didn't in previous years, we shouldn't lose sight of a core truth: Politics is an absurd thing to watch in person.
"We speak regularly to our three local MPs to make sure they don't lose sight of what Medway people voted for," he said, adding that a transition of three to five years was "excessive".
We must never lose sight of the salient forces behind athlete protest--the deeply unjust systems of oppression that force black folks into prison cells, and unable to live their fullest, most vibrant lives.
But while partisans will necessarily debate which plan most effectively creates U.S. jobs, which benefits Main Street and which generates higher surpluses or deficits, broadband boosters should not lose sight of the end game.
By then, bands had already taken a bit from Ink & Dagger, but given that punk was becoming wildly adventurous as it neared the new millennium, it was easy to lose sight of that fact.
But even as we look back on this entire venture as an unsuccessful attempt to offer an alternative to Apple and Google, we shouldn't lose sight of the positive legacy it has left behind.
His fear-mongering and racism are making us lose sight of the unique brand of American-ness that characterizes immigrants and refugees and makes us best positioned to be America's next generation of leaders.
Gaddis writes that some strategists are hedgehogs unalterably fixed on a grand goal but unable to manage obstacles, while some are foxes so fixed on minutiae that they lose sight of the end goal.
But I hope the series doesn't lose sight of the tragic romance that drove seasons one and two, the up and down duet that was Claire and Jamie coming together, then being torn apart.
Charity no doubt will help some caught in the crisis, but we can't lose sight of the real problem: the crushing weight of overregulation and a tight phalanx of political opposition to new housing.
His son, Gene (Colton Ryan), is a would-be writer who can't find a job but also can't seem to lose sight of the bottle: his desk is the top of the town bar.
Policymakers should not lose sight of the fact that U.S. airspace is the world's most complex, with a range of different users and features that demand special consideration in the context of UAS regulations.
"You have to make judgments about priorities, and you can't lose sight of the fact that you need to keep water rates affordable," said Mr. Roberts, who has spent three decades at the agency.
In other words, medical marijuana could help, but it's almost certainly not "the answer to the opioids epidemic" — as the Union-Tribune editorial board claims — and we shouldn't lose sight of the better answers.
But Justin Levitt, a former Justice Department official in the Obama administration who teaches at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, said the court should not lose sight of "Job 1" of the census.
As we reflect on the achievements of notable African-American national security leaders during Black History Month, we cannot lose sight of the fact that a homogeneous workforce is not in our national interest.
We may believe that Mao was, for much of his career, a monster, but when we see him over and over playing benign, made-for-the-camera-roles, we can lose sight of that.
And because Clinton was seemingly so concentrated on winning nonwhite and college educated white voters, she seemed to lose sight of the group in the industrial Midwest that was the largest chunk of voters.
Treating weight and health as if they are synonymous can encourage unhealthy weight-loss strategies, and can cause people to lose sight of the benefits of activities that do not lead to weight loss.
But we should not lose sight of the fact that Congress worked together to reject Trump's budget and pass a spending plan that boosted domestic investments and largely steered clear of poisonous policy riders.
As we rebuild our great coastal cities, we should never lose sight of a task larger than securing communities against the ravages of nature — although such a goal is necessary for any further success.
As we fall for labyrinthine shows like Westworld, full of twists and puzzles and sweeping monologues about humanity, it can be easy to get lost in the noise and lose sight of the narrative.
So profound is the mess, it was possible to lose sight of the fact it revolved around the alleged crime of sexual assault, which requires the greatest possible tenderness and precision in its investigation.
After the revelations of data leakage to Cambridge Analytica and the subsequent outcry over the loss of privacy and possible election meddling, it's easy to lose sight of the broader issue of data ownership.
Furusawa said China should not lose sight of the need to undertake structural reforms to address problems like excess capacity and rising debt, even as it seeks to spur growth with short-term stimulus measures.
"Let's not lose sight of the critical fact that end-stage renal disease .... patients have as much right under the law as anyone to access ACA plans," AKF's LaVarne Burton said in statement to CNBC.
Lori Batiot recently told PEOPLE, "I think some people really do lose sight of, as fun as this is and as awesome as it is a game to play, it's not real and humans are."
Why it matters: It's another example of how, when we focus so much on the ACA markets, we lose sight of problems in the employer-based health system where far more people get their coverage.
But let's not lose sight of something very important: Donald Trump's presidency is going to be an absolute disaster for the white working class, the white poor, and every other economically struggling person in America.
According to Lindsay Newitter, owner of the Posture Police in New York, this technique warns of a practice called "end gaining," where people try to get ahead of themselves and lose sight of the present.
Above all else it's worrying to see a game I enjoy lose sight of its best features (even before its full release) for the sake of being early to the inevitable rush of PUBG copycats.
Through it all, let's not lose sight of one thing we should all be able to agree on: The NHL's concussion protocols aren't working, and that's where any sympathy for the league has to end.
Not only because of how bravely they're exposing themselves to an incredibly harsh reaction by prison staff, but because it proves that they, unlike me, have managed never to lose sight of what they're worth.
One thing I don't want to lose sight of amid all of this: In 1994 and 22020, the president's party took an absolute beating at the polls -- losing control of the House in both elections.
Soccer fields are big and the game moves quickly, so it's easy for the head referee to lose sight of a defender kicking ankles or a midfielder throwing elbows among 22 players on the field.
Regardless of what the justices decide in these cases, we must not lose sight of the fundamental issue: partisan gerrymandering is wrong; it robs us of our fundamental right to freely express our political will.
"If there was one thing I could tell a parent it would be not to lose sight of finding joy in the little things," said Tracy Ball, a speech language pathologist at Enable My Child.
"Whether it's 500 million or 500 a day, we shouldn't lose sight of the real issue: Straws should be disposed of properly and should never, ever be littered on land or in waterways," she said.
" Senator James Lankford said in a statement, "As we work on tax relief, we must also not lose sight of our responsibilities to protect the nation, provide basic government services and confront our federal debt.
"We've wandered so far from the idea of a federal government of limited and enumerated powers that we've begun to lose sight of what it looked like in the first place," he informed his colleagues.
Venus and Pluto will find you forging very deep—even spiritual—connections with people, and it's crucial that you have your two feet on the ground so you don't lose sight of your practical needs.
"Clearly, House Republicans' desire to protect President Trump has clouded their judgment and caused them to lose sight of what's at stake: the security and integrity of our elections," her office said in a statement.
But we must not lose sight of the fact that it easily could have been a dangerous inflection point in the self-fulfilling Iran prophecy that some in Washington have spent decades trying to fulfill.
Amid the chaos of the past few days, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that the United States is not actually at war with Iran—or at least it's not supposed to be.
"We urge the administration not to lose sight of the farmers, manufacturers, and small businesses across the country who are getting crushed by this misguided trade war," said Tim Phillips, a top Koch network official.
Biggest weakness: Muguruza tends to lose sight of the bigger picture and focus too much on being a perfectionist on occasion, a trait that opponents can take advantage of to rattle the world number three.
As Christians, we must never lose sight of our responsibility to go beyond alleviating the immediate suffering of those in poverty, but also to help people help themselves to rise out of poverty — for good.
Most of the time, we are super excited to get started at a new job, but over time, as stress piles up, we lose sight of what was exciting about it in the first place.
"As Walt said, 'I only hope that we never lose sight of one thing—that it was all started by a mouse'," Bob Chapek, Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Consumer Products, said in a statement.
I think folks often lose sight of it because it's happening under the auspices of the 2016 presidential election investigation, which, at its face, is, did Donald Trump benefit from the interference of the Russian government?
In a news environment that's saturated with fleeting outrages, false equivalences, and fluctuating poll numbers, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that Republicans aren't just ratifying a new set of policy ideas and crudities.
I'm in the privileged position of owning several of the Dimensions packs released so far because of this job, and never lose sight of that when looking at the numerous mini-figures I've got access to.
With all the attention on the new "Year of the woman," I hope we do not lose sight of the beautiful rainbow of women of color who are leading the charge and organizing behind the scenes.
Whatever happens to Bitcoin, we must not lose sight of a more fundamental — and more worrisome — development: A financial product with a purely arbitrary value has been successfully introduced in the world's most sophisticated financial markets.
Also, while Mr. Mueller may not have found sufficient evidence of a criminal conspiracy, let's not lose sight of what we already know, both from his investigation and from news reports over the past two years.
The show didn't lose sight of that entirely, but it became easier to ignore, became slightly easier to think of Gilead as just another TV setting, albeit one where men married teenagers they had just met.
It felt necessary, too, because in the midst of so much chaos and division and acrimony, it can be all too easy to lose sight of the things we love about this music, and this community.
"All of the pomp and circumstance, and stress, can make you lose sight of why you're having a wedding in the first place, so I wanted this to be more relaxed and festive," Ms. Chang said.
But I think it's important that you not lose sight of the fact that the worst phases of your life are still phases, and there will be an after — one that is an improvement by definition.
"We shouldn't lose sight of the fact that China can be a bully, but they also have their legal channels as well to make the point about their claims to sovereignty over this island," he said.
VERONA, Italy, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Italy's central bank chief on Saturday appealed to political parties contesting next month's election to pursue responsible policies and not lose sight of the need to cut the huge public debt.
But with markets pricing in around a 90 percent chance that the economy is strong enough for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates at its meeting next month, investors did not lose sight of fundamentals.
And yet, as much as we read these paintings as visionary landscapes, we never lose sight of the fact that we are looking at varied coats and swirls of paint, a record of gestures and actions.
But it's important not to lose sight of the fact that there are many others — others who are not well-regarded columnists for prominent Western newspapers — who are still suffering for their views under the current regime.
And while this gathering has been marred by unfortunate sideshows of violence in the past (including some incidents this year), it's important not to lose sight of what it's really about: a celebration of culture and heritage.
But all elections — and 2018 is no exception — are also crucial turning points in the story of American governance, with huge implications for the everyday lives of ordinary people, and we should never lose sight of that.
But when you lower the dam on hundreds and thousands of thoughts, musings and hot takes on everything from lunch meats to Ed Balls, you begin to lose sight of what is good and what is trash.
When composing a song or coding a new program, the tendency to lose sight of all else proves beneficial; when failing to get laundry or dishes done for days on end, the tendency becomes a potential problem.
We lost Peter in 2006 but we should never lose sight of his brave stand that day and further as a five-time national champion, his Australian 200 meters record set in Mexico has never been matched.
With so much attention focused on the political drama playing out in London, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that the EU will face a harsh budgetary future even with a substantial divorce settlement.
His specific concern is having reporters and voters lose sight of the fact that Democrats of all stripes agree on the need for better health care, dealing with climate change and ending tax breaks for the rich.
Attacks like this, and other recent acts of violence underscore the need to not lose sight of the most fundamental part of progress: knowing that you will not be beaten or killed for being who you are.
Did interweaving these anecdotes with (presumably) fresh new material written for the page, not the stage, make her lose sight of what a solitary reader requires in order to follow and feel immersed in a stranger's story?
" Pointing a finger at the nation's leaders, he said, "We know that when we lose sight of our ideals, it is not democracy that has failed; it the failure of those charged with preserving and protecting democracy.
While many of us waste time feeling outraged over the controversial statements, we lose sight of the real goal — eliminating an amendment written by founding fathers whom history has judged to be wrong about several important issues.
"Quite often, in the mayhem which is happening in the Middle East currently, we lose sight of the other positive trends," said Steve Killelea, founder of the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), which produces the index.
It's easy to lose sight of your regular fitness regime when everything around you seems to be collapsing, but the irony is, moving your body can help boost your immune system and keep you in positive spirits.
Amidst all of the debates about legal procedures, it's easy to lose sight of how vital the ERA is for our country—or how far the US lags behind the rest of the world in this regard.
"Even in a good economy, where there's some good news, we don't want to lose sight of the fact that there's a significant number of millennials who feel very anxious about the present and future," Plepler says.
But thanks to heavy restructuring of the first act, there's now no question that this is Mary Jane's story; we learn of her addiction much sooner and are never allowed to lose sight of her for long.
"The thing I think people lose sight of is employers spend a lot of money on these benefits because they want you to get what you need, they want them to be valuable to you," she says.
Another is that we're tempted to lose sight of the distinction between those realms, like science and health, where the more data we have, the better, and others, like human relations, where the opposite may be true.
It's hard to lose sight of what you *really* want when you feel pressure to please other people and make "good" choices, but the new year is the perfect time for you to start putting yourself first.
"We are at a decisive moment in this process, no one should lose sight of the progress that's been achieved in Brussels and in London," Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, told reporters in Brussels on Monday.
Today, consumer confidence is on the rise, and Agosta feels concerned the Trump Administration, which is set to be the richest in history, might lose sight of how changes in policy would impact a small company like his.
"As the news cycle propels the story of Jennifer's disappearance forward, we must not lose sight of the enormous human cost of this tragedy: five young children have not seen their mother in 18 days," the statement continues.
Plus, it doesn't have the wireless freedom you get from Gear VR. I've even noticed some tracking issues where the PlayStation camera seems to lose sight of the headset temporarily, leading to disorienting jitters in the immersive experience.
It sounds strict, but Japan doesn't require every drone operator to be licensed, as long as pilots stick to daytime flights, keep their crafts below 150 meters, avoid crowds and airports, and never lose sight of their drones.
"We should not lose sight of the fact that if the monetary union is not finished, if the banking union is not completed, if the capital markets union isn't achieved, these risks remain on our radar," he added.
There's a human need, and so just recognizing that in yourself as you're using it, even if you're watching it be appropriated by the corporate platforms, to not lose sight of that ... there's nothing wrong with that part.
On Friday, Thomas made sure he did not lose sight of his closest rival Dutchman Tom Dumoulin, who is two minutes and five seconds behind in second place overall, notably in a tricky descent from the Col d'Aubisque.
I think one of the principal failings of the less-than-great X-films (and I suspect Apocalypse) is that they lose sight of what grounds the story — that these people are gifted, but they're still just people.
As we make policy shifts and public investments to respond to the aging of America, we cannot lose sight of the fact that we depend on the contributions and investments of caregivers to make the policy pieces fit.
But we also shouldn't lose sight of the fact that several other islands in the Caribbean are also still struggling to meet their citizens basic needs in the wretched aftermath of Hurricane Maria, and Hurricane Irma before it.
" — Thomas R. R. Cobb, a pro-slavery legal scholar, in 1858 "I stared intently, trying desperately not to lose sight of my mother, my little sister with her hair of gold and sun, my grandmother, my older sisters.
While it's easy to lose sight of the stories of  individuals within the grand narratives of geopolitics, Goodbye, My Havana succeeds in focusing its attention on the lives that affect and are affected by this moment in history.
I'm sure the girls are bonded in many of the traditional ways, but I also wonder if they'll ever lose sight of each other, which was always one of the possibilities of friendship, an aspect of its mystery.
To lose sight of that was to risk becoming untethered from reality … There was absolutely no reason to imagine, as I had done, that such an encounter, in such a place, was outside the range of the probable.
As the hyper-partisan debate on the Affordable Care Act reaches fever pitch, let's not lose sight of a common-sense solution to help all severely wounded veterans choose the best healthcare plan for them and their families.
It's more important that the player is good than that the player is cheap, but I think fans can lose sight of this given the way in which the NFL pushes the idea of players as cap space numbers.
Nolasco, Pujols lead Angels past Astros HOUSTON — It's easy to lose sight of the effectiveness with which Angels right-hander Ricky Nolasco has pitched of late, particularly given the lack of stakes facing Los Angeles down the home stretch.
But what we shouldn't lose sight of in this thorny debate—about Israel and its government, about Palestine, about anti-Jewish hate, and about lobbying in Washington—is that Donald Trump does not give a shit about anti-Semitism.
You with the sad eyes / Don't be discouraged…/You can lose sight of it all… Sometimes you've just gotta do what you want — and if that means getting voted off for wearing your jewels on your face, then whatever!
While the specter of rampant "voter fraud" is an unsubstantiated theory embraced by President Donald Trump and his surrogates, it's important not to lose sight of what the shadowy world of voter fraud and its perpetrators really look like.
"If you start looking much more inwards, and focus within your little population of 40 or 50 million, you lose sight of the big picture," Adan Mohamed, Kenyan minister of industry, trade and co-operatives told CNBC on Monday.
However, as many of us continue to watch the Trump-Putin relationship with great suspicion, we cannot lose sight of the various ulterior motives that could be at work here, even as we look forward to welcoming Whelan home.
While Republican leaders in Congress and the White House figure out their next moves on repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act, it is important to not lose sight of another major program that faces a funding deadline: Sept.
As we continue to watch the rescue attempts of the Thai children and hope for their safe recovery, we shouldn't lose sight of the kids in America, too, who are similarly trapped in circumstances not of their own making.
In the daily circus of the Trump presidency — the tweets, the porn star, the racist trolling, the Russia investigation and the bizarro conspiracy theories about the Russia investigation — it's easy to lose sight of normal political stories like Carrier.
But in an effort to achieve radical change and notwithstanding the wide and refreshing appeal Ms. Winfrey or someone like her may have, we should not lose sight of the broad qualifications a president must bring to the office.
But let's not lose sight of the fact that, according to an independent assessment recently mandated by Congress, quality at VA remains high, performing the same or significantly better than non-VA health care on 12 of 14 measures.
I still remind myself of who I was when I started, and you know, I try not to lose sight of the fact that, while my title has changed, that I haven't really changed that much as a person.
" "While enthralled by the enigmatic beauty and character of these specimens, I never lose sight of man's hubris in turning animals into replicas of themselves and the inherent irony in attempting to achieve immortality for them through killing them.
And because one must never lose sight of that point, there is a perpetual turning back toward it even as the distance from it grows, so that the structure of time is no longer a line but a spiral.
One thing it means is that we lose sight of one of the richest aspects of the Enlightenment: the vigorous contestation of ideas, which in turn illuminated the very challenges and contradictions that Enlightenment thinkers were so passionate about solving.
"What my office has not and will not lose sight of is these tragedies all stemmed from domestic violence -- and I take domestic violence very seriously," Ayala said, adding that she has created a specialized unit to combat domestic violence.
It's easy for those of us who are insured or who live in large cities where there's multiple Planned Parenthood health centers to lose sight of how important Planned Parenthood is for people in rural areas like Alaska, Budd says.
I think there's a danger in doing anything over and over again — for example if you're just showing a radar image over and over, people are eventually going to ignore or lose sight of what we're actually trying to say.
Bottom line, as much as who the next president will be is hugely important for many reasons, I don't want investors to lose sight of what has been the dominant factor in markets for years because that same dominant factor, a.k.
With so much focus on the exterior of a mother's body, we sometimes lose sight of the many other challenges that occur inside — and it's important to talk about them and to normalize them, and make others feel less alone.
Now, what we find most interesting about this is that although numerous videos of the fall taken from many different angles have surfaced online, all of them seem to completely lose sight of Scott's body while he's inside the hole.
" The 47-year-old warns that, even while working in the competitive metal business and traveling across the nation to hunt for gold, his main goal is not to "don't lose sight of [love] for some little detail in gold mining.
WHAT IT IS: Guilt It's easy to lose sight of all you accomplished on Saturday and Sunday when you remember the things you didn't do: you forgot to call Grandma, your bathtub's still dirty, you never dropped off the dry cleaning.
We met with Manning yesterday at SXSW to ask more about her views on the current state of hacking, online hate policing, and net neutrality — and why we shouldn't lose sight of issues like privacy whenever a new crisis hits.
"I am convinced we must not agree on an end to the combustion engine .... We must take steps to strengthen e-mobility but we must not lose sight of the potential of the combustion engine in the process," he said.
Its maximum flight distance is 24,24m, which in most cases is far enough for the pilot to lose sight of the drone, breaking one of the key FAA rules of piloting a drone of keeping the drone in visible range.
"In this year of exceptional anniversaries -- 50 years after Apollo 11 and 100 years after the solar eclipse that proved Einstein's General Theory of Relativity -- we should not lose sight of one more," said Paul Hertz, Director of Astrophysics at NASA.
Securing a solid Brexit deal will be key for the U.K. but as the country heads into a General Election, British politicians shouldn't lose sight of the domestic issues facing the economy and its businesses, a business lobby group has warned.
President Trump may lack the foresight necessary to lead our country in the right direction, but we, the American people, cannot lose sight of what makes us who we are and cannot give up articulating and fighting for what's right.
"We should not lose sight of the horrific damage caused by the financial crisis, including the worst recession of our lifetimes and millions of people losing their jobs and homes," Dudley, the outgoing president, said in his speech last November.
" Ann Koppuzha, who is three years older than her sister, said that while "Lionel was a great guy who was very down to earth, our parents were worried that Cecily, being so young, might lose sight of her academic goals.
While we are grateful for the path cleared for us by the women who came before us, we must not lose sight of the work still to be done to make equality a reality for women here and around the world.
"We focus so heavily on the federal income tax, which is a progressive tax, that we lose sight of the ways that people are chipping in," Williamson, author of "Read My Lips: Why Americans Are Proud To Pay Taxes," told Hill.
For example: It is important that we do not lose sight of the broad hope that IoT technology will not simply be more gadgets for the affluent, but also a platform for improving quality of life for the traditionally underserved.
The U.S. will have a lot of foreign policy issues on its plate in the new year, but the Trump administration can't afford to lose sight of the big items that can have direct repercussions of America's security and prosperity.
"It doesn't overcome the understanding across the entire media mix and plan, but it's better than what it was two or five years ago, and I think that's what people lose sight of," said Doug Rozen, chief media officer at 360i.
NORMAN SEABROOK President, Correction Officers' Benevolent Association New York To the Editor: While a long-term plan to shut down Rikers is developed, we must not lose sight of immediate opportunities to remove 16- and 17-year-olds from the facility.
In the year since the movement upended entertainment and politics, Burke has been working to ensure that Me Too doesn't lose sight of its mission: to connect survivors of sexual assault to the resources they need in order to heal.
If you have a mental model in which the only valuable jobs involve making steel or mining coal, it's easy to lose sight of some of the middle-income jobs that are more common in the 21st-century service economy.
At the same time, it's important not to lose sight of the more straightforward and larger ways Facebook plays a role in elections — and these effects operate at much larger scales of 100x or 1000x bigger than what we're discussing here.
As Mr. Trump continues his anti-immigrant agenda in his fight with the likely new House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, it is important not to lose sight of just how thorough the defeat of anti-immigrant candidates was in the midterms.
And they matter most in the mindless rush, when everyone seems to be jumping on board the latest new thing, because it's in these heady moments that we lose sight of the precise risks of turning ourselves over to tech.
You might be tempted to look at the slower climb to $1 billion as a negative for the Star Wars franchise, but don't lose sight of the basic fact here: The Rise of Skywalker is now a billion-dollar movie.
Tiffany, after a rocky period in which it appeared to lose sight of its core consumers, prompting stagnant sales and the departure of its chief executive, has staged a comeback in recent years under a new chief executive, Alessandro Bogliolo.
I understand the gravity of these proceedings, but I beg you to not lose sight of the military conflict underway in Eastern Ukraine today, the ongoing illegal occupation of Crimea and the importance of reform of Ukraine's politics and economy.
Instead, "The Inheritance" shows us how connected we all truly are — and urges us never to lose sight of that connectedness, because in the end we are all just humans looking for a purpose, something to fight for, someone to love.
Op-Ed Contributor CHICAGO — So much has happened during these early weeks of President Trump's administration that it is easy to lose sight of the single event that may well have the most powerful and troubling impact on American democratic society.
I just needed some time to evaluate myself: who I am, what I want out of my life, my relationships, who I want to be -- stuff that when you're so immersed in the music business you kind of lose sight of.
Lenk makes clear the moral stakes of Alceste's behavior and never lets us lose sight of the consequences of his intransigence; Fritsch, dealing with a romp about deceptive appearances and unstable identities, hits the mark with a far lighter touch.
Although many baby boomers "likely use marijuana without experiencing any serious problems" -- the same as alcohol -- "we should not lose sight of the fact that marijuana is a psychoactive drug" and so poses the "risk of adverse consequences," Salas-Wright said.
Collectively, the cases have become a cautionary parable for modern-day college athletics, one in which a Christian university seemed to lose sight of its core values in pursuit of football glory and protected gridiron heroes who preyed on women.
Second, you lose sight of the ways in which your own information bubble is a potential radicalizing force — including for people observing it from outside, for whom it makes political liberalism seem like an airless world filled with hyper-educated ideologues.
The 52-year-old mother says she understands that young girls look to Disney princesses or comic book superheroes as role-models, but she wants to make sure her daughter doesn't lose sight of her own identity while emulating these often white characters.
"The goal was not to lose sight of that idea that all of these characters, even though they don't have the mental illnesses they were once ascribed with, that doesn't mean their abilities haven't created a personality disorder of some type," Hawley says.
I slogged through more than 20 hours of Resident Evil 6 because I couldn't comprehend how far off the rails this thing had gone, how Capcom managed to so desperately lose sight of why the series became popular in the first place.
But it's important not to lose sight of the fact that Congress just passed (and the president just signed) a bill to fund nine Cabinet departments and a host of federal agencies through the end of the fiscal year on September 22017.
For Razer, the challenge now will be to make sure that as it continues to make new investments, the company does not lose sight of its core market, or of the focus that has helped it grow to where it is today.
We're so used to reports on Trump's Russia ties that it's easy to lose sight of the enormity here: There is an official FBI investigation into a presidential campaign's possible collusion with a hostile foreign power for the first time in US history.
"In view of the huge responsibility of the auto industry for many jobs, I think it is important to focus on future issues but at the same time not to lose sight of our own profitability," Chief Executive Oliver Blume told Reuters.
We remain safe and successful in the near-term thanks to past investment and an incredible group of men and women who work this every day, but we must not lose sight of the long-term need for a sound aviation infrastructure.
But when suffrage is merely a symbol, we can lose sight of its connection with other fights, other rights that women still haven't won: fair pay for our work, freedom from harassment, full control over our bodies and the size of families.
Sometimes we women, especially liberal activist women like me, can get so deep into the mire of sexism that we can lose sight of the fact that progress is being made, and there are places where women really do have it good.
"As we reflect on potential changes to the U.S. regulatory regime, we should not lose sight of the horrific damage caused by the financial crisis, including the worst recession of our lifetimes and millions of people losing their jobs and homes," said Dudley.
The late funny man's single-story Mediterranean home in Northern California -- located in Paradise Cay -- is a nearly 6,500-square-foot palace with walls of windows in the living room and kitchen to ensure you never lose sight of the gorgeous bay.
"Gallagher also mentioned how work-life balance can become difficult for "relationships outside of gaming," since "it's very easy to become so tunnel focused on building up your gaming name, that you can lose sight of the friends and family around you.
"We shouldn't lose sight of the things that drive us in private like helpfulness and charity but we also need to respect German and European laws," she said, sporting a winter coat over her trademark dark trouser suit and light blue blouse.
When we see sign language as only a fad, a trend or merely as "so beautiful," and when we separate it from the context of the actual deaf people who use it to communicate, we lose sight of the real stakes of language.
Gerlinde Knopp, who was the leader of the trip to the museum that the woman attended, said the museum was full of interactive art, which makes it easy to lose sight of what visitors can and cannot do, according to BBC News.
"So many people are riffing on things they don't know about," says Patrick Parrish, Nuriev's New York gallerist, nodding to the fact that young designers are bombarded by so many digital images that they often lose sight of where an idea begins.
A Senate aide briefed on the exchange said that Mr. Schumer had not wanted Mr. Warner to lose sight of the need for Facebook to tackle problems with right-wing disinformation and election interference, as well as consumer privacy and other issues.
Let us not lose sight of this: The closer Robert Mueller gets to unraveling the connections between Russia and Mr. Trump's presidential campaign, the more Mr. Trump will attempt to obfuscate and deflect attention, even if it could lead to nuclear war.
" And, as the Anti-Defamation League's Jonathan Greenblatt wrote, it's critical we not lose sight of the fact that for every Smollett case, there are thousands of other indisputable hate crimes that "leave a lasting impact on the targeted victims and their communities.
"I remember when I was at CBS, during the Gulf oil spill, I wanted to take questions from Twitter on the evening newscast because sometimes, when you cover these stories every day, you lose sight of some very simple questions,'" she said.
While we can hope that this example of President Trump's vindictive post-impeachment behavior may be promptly struck down by our independent federal judiciary, we mustn't lose sight of this president's other dangerous acts of retaliation, which may lack readily available judicial remedies.
Sometimes we women, especially liberal activist women like me, can get so deep into the mire of sexism that we can lose sight of the fact that progress is being made, and there are places where women really do have it good.
As Richard Bernstein argued, while we must not lose sight of the fact that violence concerns the violation of human lives, it can also include an attack on people's dignity, their belief systems and the very intellectual conditions of a credible social order.
The success of John F. Kennedy in the 1960 Democratic primary there helped forge a conviction that Mr. Peters feels his party must not lose sight of today, even as more working-class whites drift from what was the party of their class.
Besides the Williams family's own primary texts, an incredible amount has been written over the past 25 years about Venus and Serena, and in that deluge of prose it has been easy to lose sight of how radical Richard Williams's original vision was.
Besides the Williams family's own primary texts, an incredible amount has been written over the past 25 years about Venus and Serena, and in that deluge of prose it has been easy to lose sight of how radical Richard Williams's original vision was.
MOM CLAIMS SHE FOUND BED BUGS IN DAUGHTER&aposS HOSPITAL ROOM "One of the signs in one of the treatment rooms says, 'Don't forget where you came from, but never lose sight of where you're going,'" Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd told Fox 13.
People shouldn't lose sight of the fact that until you have a storage solution, until you get an economic [solution], asking India — on behalf of the rich world that's done so much CO2 emission — to hold back on electrification, that's not likely to happen.
The dehumanizing effect of ethnic cleansing creates an impersonal amorphous mass of humanity in the refugee camps and we quickly lose sight of the fact that each of them were store owners, restauranteurs, home makers in their own right just a few days ago.
But the Lucas-helmed prequels are proof that lightning doesn't always strike twice, and it's possible to lose sight of what people loved about your original work to the point that it takes a $4 billion Disney-backed reset to get back on track.
The father "stated that as he drove to and from work and running errands throughout the county, the same vehicle was behind him running other vehicles off the road in an attempt to not lose sight of (the father's) car," according to the police report.
When activism can be accidental, when unruliness can run the gamut from refusing to shoulder racist epithets at a tennis match all the way to joining a secret Facebook group, we lose sight of who is truly vulnerable, and what real unruliness would look like.
In the coming storm, it will be important not to lose sight of what should be the ultimate policy goal: finding a workable, balanced solution that promotes flourishing innovation throughout the entire Internet, both on the edge and within the core of the network.
But if this does happen, we can't lose sight of another importance first in all this — the first time that former intelligence chiefs have, immediately after leaving their posts in the government, became paid, partisan on-air critics of the current commander-in-chief.
Doklam standoff In a statement posted to social media Froday, and addressed to Modi, Indian opposition leader Raul Gandhi asked the prime minister to not lose sight of India's "crucial issues," including the border dispute at Doklam and China's large-scale economic investment in Pakistan.
Part of his poetic legacy, indeed, was to balance between north and south, between ­Protestant and Catholic, to "hope for a great sea-change / On the far side of revenge" and never to lose sight of human values he believed could transcend political struggle.
In the five episodes made available to critics, "You" zips along, never dwelling in its least-believable moments long enough to ruin the ride, and never indulging in its romances too much that you lose sight of the toxicity and danger underlying all the bonds.
It's easy to lose sight of that, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, the author of Ground Wars: Personalized Communication in Political Campaigns, a study of the resurgence of ground game in American politics, told me during the campaign (when things were not looking good for Trump).
The host, Jason Moon, presents his reporting with care, and doesn't lose sight of the people at the center of the story — not only the victims and killers, but also the genealogists (often self-taught) who become crucial to solving these decades-old mysteries.
While the public, thankfully, is hearing the message, there is a hidden danger: As we retreat into our homes, we can lose sight of our essential connections to one another and forget about the plight of those most vulnerable to the fraying of social bonds.
We have already identified very good solutions to the problem of mass shootings — and while we can and should talk about what to do with hate platforms, we shouldn't lose sight of two much more important factors in the past decade's spike in mass shootings.
Lois Hurston Gaston, one of the trustees as well as Hurston's grandniece, told The Times, "It's an important time in our cultural history, and here we have the story of Cudjo Lewis to remind us of what happens when we lose sight of our humanity."
We cannot afford to be so distracted by a daily torrent of rants from across the spectrum (but, yes, more from the right than from the center and the left) that we lose sight of ourselves as people who have a great deal in common.
"While our current immigration system is confronting substantial challenges with respect to delays and backlogs, we would all agree, we must never lose sight of the tenets that underpin our legal system and reflect this country's values," said Wendy Wayne, who chairs the commission.
For the young LGBTQ New Yorkers in the habit of hunting down Papi Juice's carefree, diverse parties on Instagram and dancing the night away, it's easy to lose sight of how those nights relate to the broader history of queer activism in New York.
"I think there's so much attention on heroin, but let's not lose sight of other addictions and other problems," Montpelier Police Chief Anthony Facos told me in a Barre-Montpelier Times Argus interview in early December, just a few weeks before the two deadly incidents.
And I was a really good person about never really ... Being authentic around my insecurity, but not wearing it on my vest or on my sleeves to such a degree that I would lose sight of the person I was and how I should behave.
With the release of Tesla's Model 2000 tonight to the first 21 customers (really just Tesla employees, according to multiple reports), it's easy to lose sight of how far this young automaker has come — and how much impact it's had on the rest of the industry.
As Mueller prepares to publicly testify before Congress next week, and with much attention being focused on whether President Trump obstructed justice, we should not lose sight of the aspect of Mueller's investigation that deals with efforts by the Russian government to throw a US election.
As we all continue to pay attention to Kim's nuclear missile posturing, it's important we not lose sight of North Korea's cyberattack initiatives, which have successfully disrupted the West in recent years and will continue to do so in the future if we don't take action.
Trump's first year as commander in chief has been full of so much drama — most, though not all, generated by the president himself — that it's easy to lose sight of the other weird, inappropriate, or just plain bizarre things Trump did on the world stage in 2017.
Her performance has an element of slapstick, and Taibi Magar, the play's director, makes smart comic use of her, as she does of the rest of the strong ensemble cast, playing up the quick, humorous volleys of Rosebrock's script without letting us lose sight of Alison's pain.
"We are also thinking of creating a world women's football league so that all federations can participate, because we should not lose sight of the fact that 50 percent of the world's population is female," Infantino said at the meeting in Mauritania, according to news reports.
While you'd probably have a tough time finding a hiring manager who doesn't like hearing about how great his or her company is, there is one thing that tends to be easy for candidates to lose sight of — the hiring manager eventually has to make a decision.
This story isn't about the history of the region or labor in the tech industry; it's a self-conscious account of how it feels to climb up near the top of the barrel, where you occasionally lose sight of what it's like for the crabs down below.
Going further, American businesses must never lose sight of the lives of our heroes lost at the hands of weapons deployed by groups tied to the IRGC and Tehran — doing business with the Iranian regime only enables the slaughtering of our men and women in uniform.
While I have seen enough of government to know it will never work as efficiently as a business, the one part of the business world that is most directly applicable to good government is the one we most frequently lose sight of: the importance of relationships.
Amidst the return of the Maverick and late-night health care votes in the Senate, it is easy to lose sight of the other major development to happen on the Hill last couple weeks — the House passed an appropriations bill that busts budget caps by $63.5 billion.
But we also can't lose sight of the fact that these bills will finally give the fundamental democratic right to congressional representation to more than 700,000 Americans and rectify a deep injustice that has persisted since our nation's birth and caused immeasurable harm to its residents since.
As they hear out arguments for or against select provisions, they must not lose sight of the bigger picture: The need to create a fairer and simpler tax code that will spur economic growth and job creation, putting more money in the pockets of American workers.
The Point: Trump has so drastically changed what we expect out of a president and a White House that it's sometimes hard not to lose sight of just how enormous the chasm is between how he acts and how all of our past presidents have acted.
" As for how to maintain a long-term view and continue to adapt to a changing market, the key is to not fall in love with your product, the co-founders learned: "If you stay focused on your product, you can lose sight of the changing market.
Trump's first year as commander in chief has been full of so much drama — most, though not all, generated by the president himself — that it's easy to lose sight of the other weird, inappropriate, or just plain bizarre things Trump did on the world stage in 2800.
They will also, Huiss says, not lose sight of the humanity of their patients, making sure not only that they don't develop bedsores or go hungry, but that they stay well clothed, comfortable, and treated like a person, not a meat sack to keep in stasis.
We can put a dollar value on the costs of the status quo, and call those dollars "subsidies" — such language can be useful in certain contexts, especially when conservatives are waxing poetic about free markets — but we should not lose sight of what is fundamentally a moral argument.
The former FBI director will testify under oath that the President asked him to drop an investigation into one of his top allies It's impossible to lose sight of the most important items to emerge from the Russia investigations thus far: Trump asked Comey to stop investigating Flynn.
Being an introvert, I don't necessarily thrive in busy situations, so it's easy to lose sight of what tremendous things Pulse and the other Orlando gay bars do—to take for granted what it's like to be openly queer and have places where we could celebrate that safely.
Such lavish biographical attention to a living Supreme Court Justice is unusual, and, new, even if that change is easy to lose sight of amid the recent intense scrutiny of the high-school and college years of the Trump nominee, Brett Kavanaugh , who has been accused of sexual assault.
As policy and lawmakers hone in on making compassionate release policies more effective, we must not lose sight of the pressing need to improve the quality of care delivered in prisons for all people facing serious, life-limiting illness regardless of whether or not they will ever reach freedom.
Feldstein brings a disarming guilelessness to Johanna, so that even at her hardest, cruelest, and most self-loathing, we never lose sight of the eager young fangirl she used to be — but the storytelling is such that Johanna's ups and downs always seem one step ahead of our comprehension.
"Whatever the right answer to the particular ethical and legal issues might be, we should not lose sight of the larger question of whether this is an effort to undermine the system of justice," said Walter E. Dellinger III, who served as acting solicitor general in the Clinton administration.
If such trends continue, both the government and the academy will lose sight of the role of universities in strengthening societal commitment to democratic ideals, and we will miss a vital opportunity to make the case for a liberal democratic way of life to future generations of students.
Whatever Microsoft does in 2017, it must not lose sight of what's made it so strong in the last two years: a fearless approach to product and innovation where the passion of development is evident in the finished product and the fear of failure is somebody else's problem.
And she&aposs claiming some sort of trauma, but what I don&apost want to lose sight of is that I think that after you read this entire narrative, you understand that Michigan State, after years of ignoring tremendous problems -- MACCALLUM: This is the school that Larry Nassar worked at.
In all this talk of fictional death, it's easy to lose sight of something primal: In real life, death doesn't really work the way it does on TV. I complained above about the randomness of fictional deaths that seem mostly thrown in to goose the storyline or provide shock value.
This perceptual disjunction forces us never to lose sight of the fact that we are scrutinizing a painting, which takes as its subject something that we are not likely ever to stop and look at in our daily lives: layers of leaves midway up a maple tree on a summer day.
However, in our post-civil rights era we can lose sight of what a miracle the destruction of institutionalized segregation was, and what a radical, ambitious, and possibly quixotic goal it has been since to hope that we would make all Americans actively revile all bias the way they revile pedophilia.
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But as we work through the growing pains of this new political era, let's not lose sight of the real threat to free speech and higher education: politically-motivated men like the Koch brothers who have the power, money, and resources to tip the scales in a downright un-American fashion.
Long Shot gets that being women in the public sphere face challenges that men don't, that men still have deeply ambivalent feelings about women in power, that the political game demands so many compromises that it can be easy to lose sight of what it's all for in the first place.
"To make sure that in all the hustle and bustle that's taken place here, we don't lose sight of why we're here — which is a bunch of citizens all across the country, needing our help, seeking advice, more than occasionally being angry, wanting to be heard," Obama said in a statement.
Image via Law Office of Daniel McKenzie Although the canonical "ask forgiveness and not permission" approach taken by Airbnb and Uber circa 2009 might lead founders to conclude it is strategically acceptable to "move fast and break things" (including the law), don't lose sight of the resulting lawsuits and enforcement actions.
Today, rock fans and critics draw no distinction between rock as pop and rock as art, and so it's easy to lose sight of the ambition to create hybrid forms, original sounds, and a broader emotive range that stirred the postwar genesis of rock music and fueled it for decades.
As considerable uncertainty continues to swirl around negotiations on a revised North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), including whether Canada will even be included, we must not lose sight of the central problem that any new accord must address: the outsourcing of U.S. industrial jobs to Mexico's system of suppressed wages.
A new administration can foster new ways to tackle the challenges FDA faces as it strives to bring new treatments to the market, but we cannot lose sight of the unique role the agency plays in ensuring consumers and medical providers can rely on science-based reviews of approved treatments.
As Congress and the new administration prepare to embark on significant changes to federal healthcare policy, we should not lose sight of an important goal: making Medicare and Medicaid, which serve the health needs of tens of millions of Americans, more value-driven by enhancing patient quality and controlling costs.
The government has found a group of vulnerable people it can blame its own failures on, but we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that the problems in this country are the fault of a self-interested Conservative Party and people and companies who aren't paying their share of tax.
It's past time for the Democratic hopefuls to call more attention to Mr. Trump's reckless foreign policy, disdain for the environment and a host of other issues and not lose sight of the central goal of the 2020 election — to reverse the harm this president has caused before it's too late.
From answering what appears to be Mueller's open-ended question about obstruction of justice to looking into Trump's ongoing potential conflict-of-interest issues, to probing alleged criminal activity within the campaign, congressional Democrats can make sure that Americans don't lose sight of the striking evidence before their very eyes.
The argument the show tried to advance throughout its run was that Dany's desire for the Iron Throne had caused her to lose sight of her larger goals — that the truest way to determine who should gain power was looking for someone who didn't actually want to sit on the Throne.
Almost every representative that spoke during the House session this morning mentioned how autonomous cars could increase mobility for the elderly or disabled, help reduce emissions, or, perhaps most importantly, reduce the number of deaths caused by car accidents, "It's something that we often lose sight of, especially in Congress," Rogers says.
" He also had a rosy assessment of Facebook's global growth, saying "There are certainly going to be issues that we need to work through over time, but I think that while we are doing that, we can't lose sight of all of the really positive things that are happening here as well.
People act as if we're just out randomly shooting people for no apparent reason, and kind of lose sight of the fact that even though some shootings are unjustified, every time an officer has contact with someone that winds up resulting in the officer resorting to using their firearm doesn't make it wrong.
"The terrorists want to make us lose sight of what is important to us, break down our cohesion and sense of community as well as inhibiting our way of life, our openness and our willingness take in people who are in need," she told a news conference for which she interrupted her vacation.
If we focus too much on the harm, the seriousness of the policy issue, and the urgency to find a solution, then we get caught up in the sympathetic stories involved in the case and lose sight of the broader prudential and constitutional reasons for limiting the court's authority to solve the problem.
"We can't lose sight of the fact that unless we act there will be a massive shortfall of federal funds for the Puerto Rico Medicaid program that would be devastating to the people that live there," he said, adding he hoped lawmakers will work together to add "rigorous" oversight to the bill.
They may not signal a rising tide of mass shootings in America, but they certainly are linked into a wider phenomenon with a perpetually growing collective body count—one we cannot lose sight of even in weeks where individual manifestations of that violence seem minor in comparison to other events in the world.
"As we reflect on potential changes to the U.S. regulatory regime, we should not lose sight of the horrific damage caused by the financial crisis, including the worst recession of our lifetimes and millions of people losing their jobs and homes," said Dudley, 64, a close ally of outgoing Fed Chair Janet Yellen.
Researchers have found that this type of cynicism can also show up as a temporary symptom of burnout: When we are living in a state of time scarcity and overwhelm, we lose sight of our values and need for connection, and other humans can begin to feel like distractions and stressful obligations.
They were all funnelled in together again, through the ticket barriers, and she felt for her Oyster card in the side pocket of her bag without looking, so as not to lose sight of her man—he was halfway down the escalator to the northbound platforms before she got on at the top.
For all the many things that the NCAA and its system do not provide for players, it's easy to lose sight of the good that can be done by coaches like Dunphy—or Chaney, who also went out of his way to recruit disadvantaged kids—who take seriously the student-athlete ideal.
While our elected representatives finally reached an agreement on the urgent need to fight the Zika virus, we must not lose sight of the long-neglected, long-term need to adequately support the vital biomedical research we need to develop new vaccines and treatments for rapidly emerging diseases like Zika, among countless other health challenges.
And none of us, especially the President, should lose sight of the fact that extremism is not just a problem involving Muslims; the worst mass shooting in modern American history -- the massacre in Las Vegas October 211 -- was carried out not by a jihadi extremist but by an affluent American citizen living in Nevada.
In an op-ed column in that newspaper, Mr. Cain criticized what he called "the professor standard" for Fed nominees under presidents dating to Bill Clinton in the 1990s, which he said had caused the central bank to lose sight of the importance of keeping the dollar strong and stable to support economic growth.
Here are 9 things we'll be working on over the next few months: At the same time, it's important not to lose sight of the more straightforward and larger ways Facebook plays a role in elections -- and these effects operate at much larger scales of 100x or 1000x bigger than what we're discussing here.
As a reporter often more preoccupied with the military buildup on the Korean Peninsula or the fight against the Shabab in Somalia or which American units will be stationed in Eastern Europe as a bulwark against Russian aggression in Ukraine, it can be so easy to lose sight of the people for the policy.
Amid all the headlines about the U.S. economy's current robust state, it's easy to lose sight of three things: These factors demonstrate the jumping-off point for economic growth driving market gains: "Main Street optimism is on a stratospheric trajectory thanks to recent tax cuts and regulatory changes," said NFIB President and CEO Juanita Duggan.
Amid the relief in Berlin, some here lose sight of the facts that almost half of French first-round voters backed candidates of the nationalist far-left or far-right, that just a few percentage points here and there prevented a run-off between those two extremes, and that Ms Le Pen could yet usurp Mr Macron in 2022.
CAVUTO: I&aposm wondering, given some of the apoplectic reactions we have seen of many on the left, Gianno, that, is it at risk, that is, the Democratic Party at risk, of botching it again, of just getting so infuriated that they lose sight of the forest for the trees, and Republicans hang on to everything?
But McConnell, sources said, made the case that Puzder should not lose sight of the bigger picture: That Puzder has spent many years delving deeply into labor and business issues and that combined with his record running the parent company of the Hardee's and Carl's Jr. restaurant chains, it makes him imminently qualified for the job.
But through all this complexity, we should not lose sight of the fact that however amended, the AHCA will abolish mandates, open the door to free-market choice and competition, provide universal access, generously protect the poor and the sick among us, and slash taxes — all of which gives us a stronger health system and a faster growing economy.
It's easy sometimes, amid the back-and-forth messaging wars of the two parties, to lose sight of the fact that when the government shuts down for 18 days (and counting), it has real world impacts that last far longer, cut more deeply and are far more nuanced than many people in Washington's permanent political class realize.
Official White House Photo by Pete Souza via the White House Flickr This election season has been crazy and fraught with controversy, so it's easy to lose sight of a few simple truths: Namely, Barack Obama is by far the coolest president we ever have had and probably the coolest president we ever will have in our lifetime.
With all issues that have followed them off the court, starting with the arrests of three players for shoplifting in China and the never-ending Twitter feud between LaVar Ball and President Donald Trump, it might be easy to lose sight of the fact that UCLA is actually off to a pretty good start on the basketball court.
"Let's not lose sight of the forces for good in this story, like former Lauer co-host Ann Curry, who, despite the risks, sounded the alarm on Lauer in 2012 after a young woman complained to her, and Meredith Vieira, who, when confronted with Brooke Nevils' account, told her to go report it," Kelly told Page Six.
You're going to spend a LOT of moneyWhen you're in the process of buying a home, you're so focused on making sure you have the necessary money for your down payment and closing costs that you might lose sight of the fact that there is a lot more money that you're going to be spending as part of homeownership.
Yet in other works, the players' acute emphasis on more striated textures occasionally seemed to lose sight of a fine balance between rupture and reflection that can be heard in this composer's music — as in the final movement of "Urban Inventory," during which traces of a recording by the pop singer Yang Yuying can be heard.
"While you worry about how hawkish Americans might seize upon Iranian actions to instigate a broader conflict they themselves haven't fully thought through, don't lose sight of the fact that the other guy can sometimes be even more short-sighted in his actions," Andrew Exum, a top Middle East Pentagon official from 2015 to 2016, tweeted on Monday.
In the age of Trump, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that the most important stories in the world often take place outside the borders of the US. That's why we're proud to announce the launch of our new podcast, Worldly, which is your guide through a world that feels more confusing, complicated, and dangerous by the day.
In the letter, Mnuchin stresses that President Trump really does hate neo-Nazis, and urges his former classmates and other critics not to lose sight of the president's policy agenda over "culture war" issues (connecting the debate over renaming a Yale residential college formerly named for John C. Calhoun to the debate over Confederate memorials that ostensibly prompted the rally in Charlottesville).
The eve of the first presidential debate is a good time for that exercise, because there's been so much gaming-out of how Trump might ambush Hillary Clinton, how he might manage expectations well enough to make a poor performance look like victory, that it's easy to lose sight of the core truth: It will be ridiculous if Donald Trump wins these debates.
Amid the alphabet soup of acronyms that may appear on a financial professional's business card or résumé — which represent the professional licenses, designations and certifications that person has earned — it's critical not to lose sight of the fundamental skills and attributes that set true financial planners apart from professionals who claim the title but lack the training, competence and expertise to substantiate it.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) praised Iceland's new equal pay law in a Facebook post on Tuesday and urged Americans to "not lose sight" of expanding women's rights.
I think that being in love is so exciting that hopefully people won't forget how powerful it is, it's what powered all the great art, all the great books are written about it, all the great music is about love and the time that you feel alive in your life and you don't want people to lose sight of that.
It's around this point that the conversation gets snagged in the weeds with questions about home prices, political ramifications or the administrative hurdles of reform — escape routes that allow us to lose sight of people like Cris Diaz, low-income renters who are not entitled to any housing assistance and who are giving most of their income to landlords and utility companies.
Obama explained his reasoning in an official blog post:"To make sure that in all the hustle and bustle that's taken place here, we don't lose sight of why we're here — which is a bunch of citizens all across the country, needing our help, seeking advice, more than occasionally being angry, wanting to be heard," President Obama is quoted saying in the blog post.
With so much media-manufactured controversy surrounding President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, it's easy to lose sight of the fact that our president possesses superpowers unlike any we have seen in his recent predecessors.
Possibly. While at this late stage there is no time for wholesale changes to our military exercises (nor would we want to do so), they can be modified to reduce perceptions that forces are being configured for a real attack on the North, so long as we don't lose sight of the need to maintain operational readiness and deterrence, for which there can be no compromise.
Given the fallout of the Helsinki Summit and an espionage scandal in the heart of Washington that could easily have come straight from The Americans, it's easy lose sight of the most revealing stories coming out of Russia -- the torture, arbitrary detention, and gross human rights abuses that President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Can we do business with Kim Jong Un?
When you have a president who plays footsie with white supremacists and openly yearns to undermine the rule of law, it's easy to lose sight of something: Before Donald Trump ever ran for the White House, a combination of Republican tactical nihilism and design flaws in the Constitution had already led to an alarming breakdown in the mechanics of American democracy — leaving the game systematically rigged against Democrats.
Scott: She definitely was super honest, she opened up her house for me to be able to record a lot of the first projects that I put out, and just really inspired me to always carry the morals that I have throughout this industry and never lose sight of my goals and my family and my spiritually ... And shout out to Annie Mae Roland, my other grandmother on my mama's side.
President Donald Trump's baseless claim that former President Barack Obama had tapped his phones during the election has been unraveling for so long now that it's easy to lose sight of the fact that no Republicans of any stature remain willing to defend it — and that even Trump's closest aides are twisting themselves into pretzels to avoid having to explicitly concede that their boss seems to have made the entire thing up.
But it's important not to lose sight of how much Russia has already achieved, with the scandal over its possible dealings with the Trump campaign paralyzing the White House, throwing the entire US political system into chaos, and preventing Washington from being able to focus on pressing international issues like the crisis in North Korea and the brutal civil war in Syria, let alone domestic issues like health care and tax reform.
And that's what can happen if you try to focus too much on trying to clamp down on specific behaviors within the financial system, within the banking industry or the like, and you lose sight of the bigger discussion that we need to be having about how these distortions were created in the first place and how trying to lean on specific levers of economic policy or push specific regulatory buttons simply creates more distortions.
Even before the statement from Burr and Warner saying there was no evidence to support Trump's claim, the allegation had been unraveling for so long that it was easy to lose sight of the fact that no Republicans of any stature had been willing to defend it — and that even Trump's closest aides had been twisting themselves into pretzels to avoid having to explicitly concede that their boss seems to have made the entire thing up.
Schools and colleges need to do more to identify, recruit, and support young black men so they are accepted, attend, and graduate from four-year colleges and universities in the US. Amidst all that's wrong about race in America today, we cannot lose sight of two sets of social facts: today, about one-in-two black men have made it in America, and these men have traveled routes into the middle class that can be replicated.

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