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They can get so caught up in what they are trying to do that they fail to perceive current reality as clearly as they might.
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Many of us get so caught up in our day-to-day duties that we lose sight of whether we're on the right path to begin with.
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You get so caught up in the day-to-day that you quickly forget most of what you learned, and all your best intentions go out the window.
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He knows what its like to get so caught up in the grind of business that you lose sight of long-term goals, corporate culture, and growth strategies.
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And third, I think sometimes we get so caught up in the most recent news story that we forget that there are solid recommendations out there, particularly when it comes to avoiding smoking, exercising regularly and eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
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Sometimes it's so easy to get caught up in "us, " that we forget about our obligations to one another.
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It is so easy to get caught up in the whiz-bang, wah!
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Others have the capability to shed or drop off parts of their manipulators so if they get caught up in debris they jettison the trapping section of robot, thus freeing them from the obstruction.
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People get caught up in that, so they believe that they need to be doing something all the time to be effective money managers.
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There are a few parts that might be a tad bit scary for the very youngest kids, but the rest is so enchanting that they might be too caught up in the magic to get too worried.
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As they do so, hedge funds, a new ingredient in the mix of lenders, will get caught up in the mess with unpredictable consequences for markets.
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