For what? I was told it was empty!
2006-11-25 13:02:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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"Not seeing the Forest for the trees" is merely an expression indicating that a person has trouble grasping a large pattern due to an insistence on looking at the individual elements of the problem.
2006-11-25 13:04:13
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answer #2
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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i'm 16 and that i favor to ascertain books! commonly Tom Clancey and Stephen King books although that. reading this it appeared to have skill yet went with the help of particularly quick and that i ought to rather tell what became taking place. with the help of the time I were given to paragraph 4 it appeared as if I ought to were in financial ruin 4! i comprehend you've been attempting to apply as little element as plausible, yet a touch does not damage do not you imagine? i imagine you ought to a minimum of clarify WHY the family contributors is shifting.
2016-11-26 22:11:07
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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maybe since the trees is what make a forest
2006-11-25 13:01:55
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answer #4
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answered by comfortz 2
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You need to clean the fog in your mind and soul
your not seeing whats right in front of your eyes how sad that is
2006-11-25 13:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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it's like the everpopular "judging a book by the cover" type of things. congradulations on the different medophor, it is very good
: )
2006-11-25 13:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, it means you need to back up a bit and get some perspective.( watch out for that cliff)
2006-11-25 13:01:00
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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yes your tree vision needs adjustment
2006-11-25 13:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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it means you need to take a step back, and perhaps a deep breath!
2006-11-25 13:01:34
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answered by leafy_c2i2 4
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maybe you need to find a clearing where you can get a better view.
2006-11-25 13:05:35
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answer #10
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answered by Jack 6
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