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You can't see the trees for the forest!
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This is a saying that means to overlook the obvious. The phrase is "Cannot see the forest for the trees." It means to focus attention so much on details that you miss the over-all view. You cannot "see the forest" if the trees are in the way. May the forest be with you
No, he did not.
John Heywood - The original proverb was "can't see the wood for the forest."
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Puzzle No 11: Trees In The Forest, Location: Observation Deck. Please see the related link below.
Yes but you cant see it for the trees.
The francophone's set out to see and to discover new land and then they had to wait to see if anyone would come for them but after 3 days, they went into the humongous forest in which they were in and they had to cut down a lot of trees in order to boat across the ocean.
It means that if you look at things one at a time, you might not realize that a branch of separate "trees" go togehter to make a "forest" When you are too close to a situation you need to step back and get a little perspective. When you do you will notice there was a whole forest you couldn't see before because you were too close, and focusing on the trees. Simply that you have focused on the many details and have failed to see the overall view, impression or key point.
well you go on level three then when you see lots a small trees with the cove bang on one of them then you crash at the forest
No, but you can get a burmy through honey trees and then evolve it into wormadam.