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"tunnel vision" Definitions
  1. (medical) a condition in which somebody can only see things that are straight ahead of them
  2. (disapproving) a lack of ability to see or understand all the aspects of a situation, an argument, etc. instead of just one part of it
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It's like she has tunnel vision, and the tunnel vision is excellence and perfection, and Luce is the child she's chosen to be the standard-bearer.
"Great pros have tunnel vision, a short memory," Carlisle said.
In a past era, Microsoft was trapped in tunnel vision.
It's a natural response, but it gives us tunnel vision.
Is this perhaps part of what "nerd tunnel vision" is?
"The market in some sense has had tunnel vision," said Azzarello.
You can have that tunnel vision and just focus on yourself.
But this tunnel vision is unlikely to solve our economic problems.
"It can be dangerous if people get tunnel vision," said Bouchard.
"I get tunnel vision," she said about certain types of men.
"They go beyond just the tunnel vision focus on a shooter."
But being 'laser focused on growth' seemingly gave the company tunnel vision.
Killed a bunch of people in her tunnel vision approach to loyalty.
Often tunnel vision will not allow you to see an innocent bystander.
Elon Musk has tunnel vision, and its giving several cities similar ideas.
" Soon afterwards, Arvida directed the video for Rina's 2015 track "Tunnel Vision.
Jeter's defining characteristic was his tunnel vision when it came to winning.
A similar case of tunnel vision also exists in the energy industry.
He seemed to have tunnel vision, to be in his own world.
"They have tunnel vision and can't see the big picture," Foster adds.
"That is when you start creating tunnel vision and echo chambers," she added.
My passion for architecture at the time created a bit of tunnel vision.
Yanez said he had "tunnel vision" after Castile said he had a gun.
I have this tunnel vision of this record I was planning to make.
Tunnel vision Stonehenge may be Britain's birthplace, but traffic around the landmark is awful.
Katharine McPhee and David Foster have tunnel vision when it comes to their relationship.
That's an example of the tunnel vision that you get with anxiety and depression.
So she has tunnel vision, and the blind spots are glaringly obvious to me.
On Tunnel Vision, VICE has dedicated a substantial amount of space to western Queens.
Ezra Pound was a cyclops: a giant cursed with tunnel vision and easily blinded.
Armstrong testified that a person may experience tunnel vision and short-term memory loss.
Perhaps their male colleagues would have similar concerns if not for "nerd tunnel vision"?
By reducing stress, you decrease the likelihood that you'll end up with tunnel vision.
I've faced my career and my job with laser tunnel vision, my guard up.
"This is tunnel vision clouding judgment," said Robert Moeller, one of Mr. Lewis's lawyers.
I had blinders on for a long time, tunnel vision of just skateboarding, skateboarding, skateboarding.
He spoke often about the N.B.A. "He had tunnel vision," his stepfather, Larry Hawkins, said.
But since Tunnel Vision is a blog about subways, we'll keep it to just transit.
Usually, [when experienced at pulling Gs], most people get tunnel vision that gradually comes in.
What gets in our way are personal greed, power and tunnel vision (no pun intended).
This combination of arrogance and tunnel vision gave us the disaster that is Donald Trump.
The left too often finds itself with tunnel vision, blindly attacking corporate interests as bad.
During moments of highly aroused stress and fear, we develop a tunnel vision of memory.
UK Prime minister says SNP are neglecting schools because of "tunnel vision" on the issue.
The people who think this is right, they either got tunnel vision or they're heartless.
What let Romero down in his attempts to finish in the third was his tunnel vision.
"We don't want to have tunnel vision and focus on only one particular motive," he said.
"I feel like Bernie sort of has tunnel vision about one or two issues," she said.
The tunnel vision allowed her to block out the brackishness that closed in on all sides.
"Adrenaline and tunnel vision are crazy things," Jones said, with his parents sitting by his side.
Such ideological tunnel vision disinclines these outlets right to counter conspiratorial thinking in their own ranks.
The tunnel vision of this administration on these issues is not leading to a better day.
The question of justice for C.K. is coherent only via a weird sort of tunnel vision.
Weinstein had tunnel vision in how he wanted the story to be told, Gomez-Rejon said.
Time seems to slow; nausea, auditory exclusion, tunnel vision and even temporary physical paralysis may ensue.
Communication planet Mercury squares against rule-maker Saturn, giving us a serious case of tunnel vision.
"I can't help but feel that the SNP has a tunnel vision about independence," she said.
He is known for his hit singles "Zeze", "Roll in Peace", "Tunnel Vision", and "No Flockin".
In some ways, the tunnel-vision insistence on loyalty is the least surprising thing about Trump's presidency.
"A tunnel vision nationalism, which focuses only on independence at any cost, sells Scotland short," May said.
The problem with Lisa is that she has tunnel vision when she wants something, people's feelings be damned.
Sometimes there can be resentment or sometimes it's just like you have tunnel vision for that specific thing.
His breakout hit "Tunnel Vision" became his first top 10 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The governor's tunnel vision on an unattainable political status—becoming the 51st state—would end this competitive edge.
I felt the need to start telling people I had tunnel vision and nothing but my retweets mattered.
It's hard to resist the thought that a collective tunnel vision took hold during the four-year investigation.
He did not understand their tunnel vision, their determination to pour everything into succeeding at this one pursuit.
This tunnel vision could be a very limiting factor for adoption of the tech in the long term.
"Windows allow it to feel not like a cramped space, so you don't get tunnel vision," she said.
But about a year ago, it started happening more frequently and the tunnel vision turned to total blackness.
Focus on staying out of the tunnel vision divorce can cause and remember that life will go on.
Stream the track below, and keep on the look out for their EP Tunnel Vision due out this spring.
Once your heart rate hits 22000 beats per minute, tunnel vision and audio exclusion can follow, further exacerbating matters.
A huge drop is just off to my left, notably lacking a guard rail, but I've got tunnel vision.
Breckenridge had a bit of tunnel vision in her joy ride and ended up crashing into a huge monitor.
Tech stocks' dazzling performance might be giving some investors tunnel vision — but Kevin O'Leary is not one of them.
"We're still working on getting back to that passionate place, 'cause it's hard — we're tunnel vision right now," she explains.
Tunnel vision: Musk recently tweeted that he'd gotten "verbal government approval" to build a hyperloop between New York and Washington.
However, it's safe to say Oliynyk has tunnel vision when it comes to where he enjoys the fight the most.
It's quite possible that the increased brain activity could lead to people seeing a bright light or experiencing tunnel vision.
But in a weird way, Goodell's tunnel vision at least helps to make me aware of this messed up relationship.
"Tunnel Vision," a single from that album, was certified double platinum and went to No. 173 on the Hot 100.
I encourage them to look beyond the tunnel vision and pay attention to opportunities starting to happen in economic development.
Everything started getting fuzzy around me and I started getting tunnel vision and heart palpitations, so I went to the hospital.
The danger to the company is that it gets "tunnel vision" in addressing only the problems it sees today, Stamos said.
This tunnel vision focus on prescription drugs as the key factor in America's opioid crisis is shared widely throughout the government.
This tunnel vision gives the book a certain tonal and thematic unity, but it also leaves a trail of missed opportunities.
Investigators describe a tunnel-vision focus on the job, starting before they arrive to a site, and continuing throughout the investigation.
Last week while headed to work, I screengrabbed myself listening to Kodak Black's "Tunnel Vision" and uploaded it to my Instagram stories.
Defense criticizes DNA 'tunnel vision' Talbott's arrest was the first case in which Parabon produced a match that led to an arrest.
For those ten-plus hours, I had developed a kind of tunnel vision I'd not experienced before or since, an unparalleled focus.
It is only human nature to want to emulate our heroes, while one-upping our peers in a tunnel-vision fueled obsession.
Although widening its field of view would undoubtedly increase its utility, giving it tunnel vision of this sort helps overcome such suspicions.
In a seemingly admirable quest to maximize the quality of patient care, tunnel vision gives short shrift to other priorities, specifically cybersecurity.
With its doe-eyed tunnel vision on Roberts, the publication missed an opportunity to uplift women in entertainment who are doing more.
Sometimes tunnel vision takes over, like on the play below, where Oladipo misses a wide-open Domas Sabonis right under the basket.
Whether viewers are willing to admit it, this kind of "But how does this affect me?" tunnel vision is honestly relatable. Netflix.
Watch out for destructive behavior and tunnel vision during this transit — when Mercury is in Scorpio he likes to shake things up.
Side effects can include sleepiness, reduced muscle tone, tunnel vision and reduced sharpness of vision, he said adding that they can be irreversible.
It's not the actors' fault: Ms. Tamaki, without aiming for an impersonation, gets the tunnel-vision quality of Ms. King's personality just right.
Mowaffak al-Rubaie, a former Iraqi national security adviser, said that Mr. Pompeo had "tunnel vision" when it came to the Middle East.
It's a system that's stubbornly clung to Huxley's tunnel vision, even in the face of evidence so alarming Baird could scarcely have imagined.
They learn to look through the barrel of a gun in a form of literal tunnel vision and not look outside of it.
Koeh­ler's key finding has been that all extremists, regardless of ideology, develop a sort of tunnel vision as they go through the indoctrination process.
While LA mayor Eric Garcetti is open to Musk's plans, Chicago's seems to be the first major city openly interested in Musk's tunnel vision.
My pants are from an online vintage shop run from Southern California called Shop Tunnel Vision that a couple of my friends work at.
I'd be told my energy is running low, and my screen would go into tunnel vision as if I were about to pass out!
The most interesting part of the whole thing, looking back a couple of days later, is just how intense the tunnel vision aspect is.
I began to have a kind of tunnel vision—a compulsion to explore color, form, and life in this very rich and treacherous environment.
But the lens of race can induce tunnel vision, a disproportionate emphasis on motivation over accomplishment, which would be a far greater critical lapse.
People often get tunnel vision on winning this month's race, and they don't stop to think if there is an actual goalpost worth having.
For a victim, often the only stable elements are emotions and the tunnel-vision details: the dress she wore, the hand over her mouth.
It appears the entire community has a severe case of "nerd tunnel vision," one that's been comfortably in place for at least a decade.
Though Anna's tunnel vision killed her, it helped me stand back from my own narrow view for a more expansive look at my life.
Because what I've found is sometimes lawyers get so tunnel vision on the legal aspect of it that we miss the more creative counter arguments.
That could help Musk get some political leverage to make his tunnel vision a reality, especially since it could create quite a few American jobs.
But for a lot of addicts' lives, it's just business as usual... The way I saw Ford is he just kept going, just tunnel vision.
"His sight is alright – they can't do a proper eye test but from what they've found, he's missing a bit of tunnel vision," Scrivens explains.
These unexpected detours from the grit of a campaign's normal rhetoric can derail high-level debates, lending a tunnel vision effect to the election process.
It's easy to get tunnel vision and not see how your football segment would come off poorly but also, like, have a brain, you know?
The stress hormone cortisol causes a person to have tunnel vision in the extreme or a really narrow snapshot of what happened, Professor Reisberg said.
A Simple Reminder That Right Here & Right Now Is Not All There IsIt was easy to succumb to a sort of collective tunnel vision in 2016.
In the lead-up to the dark day in April 2019 when the Canarsie Tunnel shutters, VICE is launching a continuously updated blog called Tunnel Vision.
Blinking mid-attack and the lights coming on in full, tunnel vision rushing away behind you like water down a gutter, the cartoonish Where am I?
Neither is he an ex-pro, and his wry, expansive, often very funny musings on the game are consequently free of the player-pundit's tunnel vision.
When the Magic arrived at Staples Center on Wednesday morning ahead of their game that night against the Lakers, Clifford emphasized the importance of tunnel vision.
And so there was this sense that they just need to come up with the most incredible innovations and move ahead and almost a tunnel vision.
In the beggining, "We were probably a little more tunnel vision of you know it's a niche market ... a 'Skinny Cow' or something like that," says Bouton.
You hear this from all the athletes, where they're like, 'It's tunnel vision,' and it's like, 'This is my goal, and I hope to do my best.
Unlike her sister Elektra, who just has tunnel vision about this vengeance, in a way keeping her in a prison, I was sort of flesh and blood.
The students were bemoaning how so many of their peers develop "tunnel vision," in Gili's words, about schoolwork and extracurricular activities, sacrificing sleep and time with friends.
" While Hald is aware that these fake standards are impossible to achieve, many of the young women have tunnel vision to become what they deem to be "perfect.
That same feather-light touch permeates the duo's work on street anthems like "No Heart" by 21 Savage, "Goosebumps" by Travis Scott, and "Tunnel Vision" by Kodak Black.
Not only because that's what Tunnel Vision is all about, but also because transit was a crucial reason as to why Amazon chose New York City for this.
But the "B-4 lenders," who assumed control of Toys "R" Us after its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, have exhibited tunnel vision toward liquidation for the U.S. stores.
Due to how exams are administered, it's largely in the best interest of students to tunnel-vision what they learn to entirely on what they'll be tested on.
"1994 is when the DNA profile was developed and from there nothing else mattered; it was complete tunnel vision," Ms. Forde said in her closing statement on Tuesday.
"You can get tunnel vision or just get locked in on the person with the weapon," he said, speaking generally about what officers can encounter during chaotic scenes.
"When stress and adrenaline hit, we get tunnel vision, where our scope of vision narrows, and we get auditory exclusion, where we don't hear as well," he explained.
She will need serious tunnel vision to avoid the spotlight over the coming days in Melbourne, where her face adorns billboards and her performances are front page news.
Yet another is to see her unknowingly place herself in the company of other white women, who, historically, employ a tunnel vision that shows their lack of self-awareness.
I additionally readily admit that I have absolute tunnel vision regarding Daniel Messel due to learning about him during my 3393 months of trial preparation for Hannah Wilson's murder.
I settled into a rhythm of striving toward gaming goals and fitness goals, which was honestly pretty tough to handle coming from such a tunnel-vision mindset before that.
Sometimes Jaylen's aggressiveness gets the best of him and there are two or three possessions in every game since he's returned where his tunnel vision eclipses the correct play.
By "othering" people who do not share his myopic tunnel vision of America, by telling them that they do not belong, President Trump is dividing our house against itself.
Sprouse's Will has a laissez-faire approach to his medical regimen, while Richardson's Stella has a tunnel-vision focus on getting better in hopes of receiving a lung transplant.
Sexual arousal can give people "tunnel vision," much in the same way that being hungry or thirsty does — causing them to think only of satisfying their need for gratification.
Such cherry picking of visual similarities — more specifically, mirrored bodily positions — employs an oversimplifying tunnel vision, which threatens to exclude the other factors that helped to define Rodin's work.
Matt has always had tunnel vision once he gets an end goal in mind, whether it's convincing people to remember the Departed, rebuilding his church, or breaking Mary's coma.
With what their admirers call moral clarity and their detractors — including some of their loved ones — call tunnel vision, they've decided that their own business as usual must end.
So I really go through life with a bit of tunnel vision, a little cotton in my ear, and focus on being the best reporter and thinker I can.
As a whole, these align neither with the wandering of Baudelarian flâneurs who roam the streets to experience a city, nor the tunnel vision of a hunched promenade on pavement.
Ms Kavanagh says that she feels "The White Crow" does some justice to the point of her book, which was to portray Nureyev's obsession for dance, his artistic "tunnel vision".
I guess looking back on the Tunnel Vision series, or the zip files, maybe some of your best music was on the releases a lot of people might not know?
She believes that she could not engage with people's disdain for her cases and still keep up the pace of her work and the tunnel vision required to maintain it.
While markets have $1 trillion tunnel vision, Michael Binger, senior portfolio manager at Gradient Investments, sees a future with even higher highs for Apple based on its loyal customer base.
In the coming weeks, Tunnel Vision will be stringing out specific details from the plan, to examine the potential impact they could have on transit times, traffic, and surrounding neighborhoods.
Frustrating: How unbelievable the extracurriculars have gotten: It's disheartening to see expectations of world-changing extracurriculars or levels of competition only possible through many years of fixed, tunnel-vision dedication.
While "Tunnel Vision" is currently hovering around the Billboard Top 40, I don't expect the album proper to sell much, though I dare hip-hop fans to prove me wrong.
Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May has accused the SNP of "tunnel vision" and said it should focus on delivering good public services for Scotland rather than "playing politics" with Britain's future.
Maybe they all know what they are, and their great gift is a tunnel vision that lets them focus only on being great while others wring their hands over the rest.
Paul Daley's left hook seems to be the most dangerous blows in mixed martial arts and one of his donwfalls has been a tendency to get tunnel vision in looking for it.
The compulsion with STEM is producing a tunnel vision in which one kind of life is prized above too many others — the life of start-ups and public offerings and enormous windfalls.
The newly opened library is a testament to one man's vision — tunnel vision, some might say — of bringing a sliver of the academy to this quiet area of beaches, bars and subdivisions.
Cognitive tunneling — also known as tunnel vision — occurs when your focus narrows during periods of elevated stress, making you, in effect, blind to things in your environment that you would normally perceive.
Too often, she said, lawmakers look at policy issues with tunnel vision; case in point, the way Republicans are seeing attempts to close the boyfriend loophole as an attack on the second amendment.
We can debate the merits of the different approaches but the point is that all of the necessary levels and approaches are being considered and that we do not have device tunnel vision.
The phrase finally put a name to the outrage that had been weaving in and out of public consciousness, driven by scholars, activists, and other journalists critical of the mainstream media's tunnel vision.
If she knew that I was doing that in early stages, she'd know I'd have tunnel vision about it—and it did become a problem for a bit, with my schoolwork and that.
"  A candid and super-friendly mix of self-confidence and self-deprecation, Bishop says she "always had tunnel vision" about her music career and admits "there's never been a plan B for me.
The selections below are the light at the end of the tunnel vision you'll develop as the international art world's conflicting taste and trend spotting plays out in real time before your eyes.
Edgar had tunnel vision on what he was doing and was rocked to his boots UFC 222 Stand Outs Other top-notch performances on this card came from Sean O'Malley and Alexander Hernandez.
Leading up to the closure, VICE will be providing relevant updates and proposals, as well as profiles of community members and businesses along the affected route in a series we're calling Tunnel Vision.
But Gregory at UBS warned that some investors were getting tunnel vision in Europe, and he pointed to better yields on corporate and government bonds in countries like the United States and Australia.
Every time I see a new lap time appear with the message that "DamnableRando is your new Rival", the tunnel vision descends and I go sailing toward the first turn with renewed purpose.
For those who want President Trump out of the Oval Office, it's easy to get tunnel vision for the next presidential election, but it's still way too early to speculate about who will run.
"I am excited to write my personal account of defending Steven Avery in a climate of extreme prejudice, investigative tunnel vision and evidence of misconduct," Buting said in a press release issued by Harper.
Songs like "No Loss," with its tunnel-vision whispers, or "Superimpose," with vocals that get more pleading as the song goes on, often sound like they were meant for one specific person to hear.
Look at the outrage directed not only at Trump but at the dumb, cruel, entitled, tunnel-vision people who vote for him by the donor mouthpieces like the National Review and the Weekly Standard.
Jordan shared that he wasn't concerned with giving back as much while he was playing because his "tunnel vision was [his] craft" and he wanted to focus on being the best player he could.
And as Boulez during the 1970s became a cultural icon in both Europe and America, principally through his conducting, I became increasingly troubled by his tunnel vision, particularly his dismissive attitude toward American music.
Leading up to the closure, VICE will be providing relevant updates and policy proposals, as well as profiles of community members and businesses along the affected route in a series we're calling Tunnel Vision.
"The detectives and the media have developed tunnel vision based on the DNA, overlooking the fact that there is no other connection between Mr. Talbott and the victims," said attorney Rachel Forde in an email.
There is a great deal of racism on the right, obviously, yet the tunnel-vision focus on the comparative minutia of the offensive rhetoric of a crowd of nobodies distracts us from the getaway car.
We end up having tunnel vision when it comes to making choices and it becomes harder to consider extraneous factors that may actually not be extraneous, or harder to factor future consequences into present considerations.
Some of the things are specific to America in the details, but the phenomenon of tunnel vision on the part of police officers or core systems of defense counsel, false confessions—these things are universal.
She said a person can develop a type of tunnel vision and start to believe that they can regain their power only by taking revenge when in fact, the power lies in the letting go.
Add in the importance of his on-field performance and the tunnel vision many have when it comes to the football season, and the conversation quickly changes from a disciplinary action to a quest for justification.
The tunnel vision that took over the investigators is rendered solely as amoral ambition, but the reality of error in the Central Park case, as in most everything, is more interesting and nuanced than cartoon villainy.
It presents around 100 works by 63 artists from the United States, South America and Europe sorted into four loose categories — Vertigo, Excess, Nonsense and Twisted — maintaining a kind of useful tunnel vision that occasionally disintegrates.
Popeyes tried passing the time with sauce reveals, apple pie pics, and tweets that literally read "Mmmmmmmm…Cajun fries..." All were decidedly ineffective distractions that did little to phase the public's newfound chicken sandwich tunnel vision.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (Reuters) - Brooks Koepka said his "tunnel-vision focus" was key to his success in major tournaments as he held onto his record seven-stroke lead going into Sunday's final round of the PGA Championship.
The skateboarders of Pokhara already lived in this way—they're young and have a tunnel vision for skateboarding, but within there community, there was a positive outlook and a fearlessness that I'm sure existed before the earthquake.
The actress has written a memoir titled Around the Way Girl, and in it she opens up about losing highly coveted roles due to what she characterizes as movie executives' tunnel vision in casting actors of color.
This heavenly tunnel vision (er, sound) is achieved by using built-in sensors to adapt to your surroundings which the headset uses to customize and block distractions (The Verge's review referred to it as noise-canceling Nirvana).
"I am excited to write my personal account of defending Steven Avery in a climate of extreme prejudice, investigative tunnel vision, and evidence of misconduct," Buting said in a statement released by Harper publishing, as People reports.
"I could feel my mouth was extremely dry and cotton mouth and I had no spit I also felt myself starting to get tunnel vision and I can remember concentrating on tactical breathing to calm myself," he said.
"When we started playing the song it was like my ears started ringing so loud I couldn't hear what I was playing or any of the other instruments and I got tunnel vision" Brown said after the performance.
Negan-o-meter™: 2 out of 10 It can't be said enough how severely The Walking Dead suffers by Gimple's insistence on telling stories with tunnel vision, as if viewers can't possibly digest a complex, interconnected narrative.
It criticized "tunnel vision" of a press focused on time-based comments from the Fed, found that market volatility drops during these periods, and recommended changes to the dots charts to show the level of confidence in forecasts.
At no point did anyone experiencing "nerd tunnel vision" think about the demoralizing effects this money might have on women in the broader scientific community, nor did they consider the women whose work wasn't funded as a result.
Then it all came back to me, and I found my way back to that intense, laser-focused tunnel vision that Burnout Paradise so often conjures as you hit the booster and your surroundings unravel into a blur.
When a Fortune 100 corporation with that market cap cites $600,000 it spent on IP theft investigation as a reason to keep noncompetes the way they are, it's indicative of the kind of disconnected tunnel vision that precedes collapse.
It seems like the grime king has tunnel vision when it comes to what everyone's wearing, and as a result the video bleeds style, from the meticulously picked outfits to the neon pink-dyed braids and scrubbed-up creps.
Trump's tunnel-vision foreign policy, centered on the military, will leave other elements of the US foreign policy toolbox idle while incurring significant expense and risk for troops pressured to become the solution to all of America's foreign policy challenges.
So, when we turned off our product tunnel-vision during a routine hunt through a certain home goods site, what came into focus surprised us: World Market's motherlode of affordable gifting material that extends far beyond furniture and decor finds.
The "Tunnel Vision" rapper has been in and out of jail for multiple charges but still received support from artists, like the similarly legally troubled Chris Brown, who put $26,83 on Black's books while he was in prison this year.
"In those situations, very volatile situations, you have a weapon out, you can get what they call tunnel vision, or you can really lock into just the person that has the weapon that'd be the threat against you," the captain said.
Company founders can suffer from tunnel vision, so here's a collection of questions executives at companies like Facebook, Apple, and Y Combinator (and Kevin Durant's investment firm) posed during their interviews on the main stage of TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2017.
Even Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, one of the most ardent backers of "America First" economics, sees the limits of trade-deal tunnel vision: "Not all the unemployment problems… are a result of NAFTA or any other trade agreement," he said recently.
Before any big deadline, meeting, presentation, whatever cumulative professional moment, no matter how prepared I could be, my body would physically go through the same process—insomnia, anxiety, and tunnel vision on the work until the moment of the thing.
The heavy ears flopping forward at all times create the walls of the trail, a kind of tunnel and tunnel vision, the tips of the ears stirring up the particles on the ground for the wrinkles to gather and hold.
In the book, you seem to imply that the scientists and the researchers authoring this revolution have a kind of tunnel vision — they're focused on the incremental advancements but blind to the big picture, to the potential transmogrification of our species.
The site is nominally open to all views, but in practice is dominated by a strain of reactionary politics that is marked by extreme skepticism of mainstream media, disdain for left-wing "social justice warriors" and a tunnel-vision fixation on political correctness.
If I was working in an office (something I've only ever done for three months of my life), then my time I spend with tunnel vision in a text editor would be the time someone doesn't let any calls come into my office.
It can be easy to get caught in critical tunnel vision whether you're a pop fan or a classical geek, to be convinced that your preferred musical sphere is the objective right path and that others are misguided or inferior in some way.
Where he used to have Dan Henderson-esque tunnel vision and give up easy takedowns and clinches as he swung wildly, he has been great in recent years at pummeling through and shucking off clinches as soon as his opponents grab them.
And everyone likes novelty, so it's common for people with a new device to get "tunnel vision" and focus on that instead of on the counseling or dieting, says Sherry Pagoto, a professor of medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
N.Y.C. Transit Truths I didn't give a damn about New York's troubled subway system until I read William Finnegan's article about the complex challenges facing Andy Byford, the new president of the New York City Transit Authority (" Tunnel Vision ," July 9th & 16th).
"In those situations, very volatile situations, when you have a weapon out, you can get what they call tunnel vision, or you can really lock in to just that person that has the weapon that'd be the threat against you," Mathews said.
The time to gather this critical information and formulate a plan is well before tragedy strikes, since coursing of stress hormones and tunnel vision that occur when you are under threat make it nearly impossible to effectively assess surroundings and plan a response.
Subsequent neurologists confirmed the diagnosis of M.S. Even before he noticed the numbness in his arms, the man had frequent headaches, along with tunnel vision, so intense he'd vomit and have to spend the rest of the day in a darkened room.
In season four, House of Cards' cynicism feels less like a worldview and more like a defense mechanism There are occasional murmurs about how the Underwoods' behavior isn't playing well with the public, but the show's tunnel vision is so acute that it doesn't matter.
O'Rourke admitted his performance needs to improve in the second debate in a recent interview with Jemele Hill for her podcast, saying he had "tunnel vision" in the first debate and needs to "widen that focus to see the larger picture" in the next one.
While she had no shortage of bits and pieces for songs ("I had a manila folder full of A4 pages and I would stick them onto the wall like A Beautiful Mind") what was forming wasn't quite right, an experience she likens to "tunnel vision".
But Harrison has accomplished one thing already: Having escaped the tunnel vision of the English youth academy system, he has highlighted an unconventional, alternative pathway for boys in Britain, one that many say provides more of a safety net than the European academy system.
Zac Walsdorf, 18, from San Antonio described the most frustrating part of applying to college: How unbelievable the extracurriculars have gotten: It's disheartening to see expectations of world-changing extracurriculars or levels of competition only possible through many years of fixed, tunnel-vision dedication.
It is not yet clear if the fallout will be different this time among Mr. Trump's supporters in Congress, who have retained a capacity for tunnel vision — speaking hopefully of health care and tax overhauls — once sufficient time has passed between Russia-flecked maelstroms.
Tunnel vision, conformity born of a desire to please bosses and not to rock the boat, answering difficult questions not by trying to work out the right answer but by determining what is best for your team: such behaviour is not unique to America's criminal-justice system.
Right now, he has a tendency to get tunnel vision, as seen here: For his part, Cousins can grab offensive rebounds when Davis shoots off curls, and can beast even harder if his defender slides over to hedge on Davis as he comes off of the screen.
The problem with this Other Woman tunnel vision, however, is that we're reinforcing the idea that even if a person is committed (with many children, in Brangelina's case) it's possible and even likely that they'll leave the person they're committed to if someone "prettier" or "sexier" comes along.
But after five seasons of unchecked narcissism and tunnel vision from these characters, maybe it's the stress or the exhaustion of new motherhood, but she launches into a rant about how no one understands her now that she's made the choice to raise a child all by herself.
The ensuing chapter "Dance of the Vampires" tells the story of how complacency and tunnel vision on the part of the NATO commanders, coupled with over-reliance on their advanced technologies, leads them straight into a brilliantly-designed Soviet trap and results in the near annihilation of a Nimitz-class battle group.
In "Tunnel Vision", released in 2015, she sings "I know you're sad and lonely, but I've got 100 tabs open in my mind" alongside a sparkling, pastel-coloured video that shows her rolling around her bed late at night, an iPhone inches away from her face, bathing her in its cold, white light.
MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski says Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE celebrating his latest press conference shows the "tunnel vision" afflicting the president.
The paper outlines five central challenges underlying the need for a new federal authority: Advise sector-specific regulators dealing with common issues: Policy concerns will vary from industry to industry, but agencies working in silos run the risk of having tunnel vision or duplicating efforts in areas such as transparency, bias, privacy and accountability.
"There've been times when I've suffered from too much tunnel vision and too much of a bubble," he says of his tendency to shut the door behind him, adding that growing up, he ran away from home, struggled with his sexuality, and even overdosed — none of which, now, are allowed to disrupt his creative process.
And it's just as dangerous for somebody online to go dig up one piece of information and then say, "So-and-so is the one who did it," as it is for a member of law enforcement to do the same thing and to have tunnel vision and decide immediately [who the criminal is].
According to the Center for Minamata Studies in Japan, which has been chronicling the disease in Grassy Narrows since the 1970s, an estimated 225 percent of the residents have symptoms of mercury poisoning — numbness in the extremities, tremors, memory loss, tunnel vision, birth defects — including those born long after the initial discovery of mercury poisoning.
I think that's one of the most dispiriting thing about all of this — that Trump has succeeded in a remarkable degree in keeping many of his most loyal supporters tunnel-vision focused only on the source of allegations, only on one allegation at a time, and then hanging over their heads the specter of Hillary Clinton.
MARK MALLOCH-BROWNChairBusiness & Sustainable Development CommissionLondon When you stated that methane is "25 times as potent" a cause of global warming as carbon dioxide, you perpetuated the myth that there is a single conversion factor that translates the climate effect of methane into what would be caused by an "equivalent" amount of carbon dioxide ("Tunnel vision", July 23rd).
Trump's tunnel vision about widening legal probes surrounding him and his White House may not reflect reality, or even the views of many supposed allies on Capitol Hill, but it's a powerful driving force behind his actions, as everyone waits with dread to see what happens next following Monday's FBI raid targeting his personal lawyer Michael Cohen.
Tracks like "Cyber Stockholm Syndrome" and "Where U Are" explored romance and alienation in our internet-obsessed society to critical acclaim; "I know you're sad and lonely / But I got one hundred tabs / Open in my mind but closed for business / Just so you're aware," she croons on "Tunnel Vision," a track off her debut mini-album, RINA.
He might come up with the left hook to the head or stay low and hook to the body, but it is clear that attacking at multiple levels is on the table rather than simply pursuing the cornered man's head as Yoel Romero did with tunnel vision through his attempts to stop Robert Whittaker last weekend.
In "Dark Blue Turban," which shows Helene in her 20s in a rose-red dress, Jawlensky tries out a striking bluish-black outline, but here, too, a kind of military tunnel vision leaves him careless of his details, skipping over Helene's breastbone and fudging the line of her forearm in his hurry to get to her gaze.
Relúmĭno helps people with low vision in several ways: it can magnify or minimize images, adjust brightness and sharpness, highlight objects with an outline, invert colors when reading text, add a color filter to the screen, enhance a user's peripheral field if they have tunnel vision, and even assist people with scotoma by helping them see what is blocked by their blind spot in the surrounding area.
Alice's "selfish tunnel vision" will be recognizable to anyone who has looked up from her phone and realized she has spent an entire hour moving from tagged photo to tagged photo with nothing to show for it but the ability to recite the names, alma maters, and favorite bars of every one of her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend's best friends; a wistful longing for a $325 lamp; and a reinvigorated sense of how cute cats are.
LONDON — The Scottish government must end their "tunnel vision" on independence, Theresa May has said as she launched a brutal attack on Nicola Sturgeon considers calling for the Scottish people to be given a second referendum on leaving the UK. In her speech at the two-day Scottish Conservative conference in Glasgow, May said Sturgeon should stop "stoking up grievance" and focus on "strengthening and sustaining the bonds that unite us"rather than embarking on another divisive referendum.

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