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"glaring" Definitions
  1. [usually before noun] (of something bad) very easily seen synonym blatant
  2. (of a light) very bright and unpleasant
  3. angry; aggressive
"glaring" Synonyms
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Although once ... It was pointing out a glaring hole.
The lack of a trackpad feels like a glaring omission.
Miller's hiring fills a glaring hole in the Trump campaign.
It had glaring verification deficiencies, so the Senate rebuffed it.
And then there are the more glaring criminal justice concerns.
She concluded that there was a glaring dearth of information.
He was often crisp and commanding, with a glaring exception.
The first step, alpha testing, removes the huge, glaring issues.
An inspector general report last year found glaring screening problems.
This ain't the races, he said, glaring at the man.
That's why workwear is fashion's most glaring failure this century.
The gap is particularly glaring at the European Central Bank.
"I noticed a glaring error," he told voters in Iowa.
The Trump administration isn't new to glaring amoral bigoted omissions.
Some glaring issues immediately come up with Apple's Screen Time.
I could feel the eyes of everybody glaring at me.
Savings & Debt A glaring omission in EPI's data is savings.
But the absence of a volume rocker is pretty glaring.
Despite Najib Razak's glaring imperfections, his sacking was a surprise.
Lisa's absence at their hardwood flooring company is also glaring.
But Kristof's recurring argument has glaring, and potentially damaging, flaws.
And this is where I noticed a big, glaring problem.
Or are his current flaws too glaring to ever overcome?
White male avatars glaring at me behind locked profiles. Unfollow.
Source: Retail Metrics Employment in retail is another glaring issue.
The glaring problem here is the "ability to buy" part.
A particularly glaring omission from the CDC's list is consent.
The wage disparity between the U.S. and Mexico is glaring.
"I will admit that the irony is glaring," Bush said.
Your handling of the refugee crisis is a glaring example.
The United States — and particularly Texas — is a glaring exception.
"The results of the analysis were glaring," the suit said.
"Typical," she said, glaring at me as she walked out.
Clinton was a 100 percent favorite was a glaring miss.
The list's glaring omission, of course, was Donald J. Trump.
"There wasn't anything real, real glaring," Manager Joe Girardi said.
The doctor's face was friendly, but I found myself glaring.
But when you use the unit, the defects are glaring.
It's a glaring omission, but not exactly a surprising one.
Racism, whether subtle or glaring, confronts her at every turn.
Perhaps no neighborhood's enforcement disparity is more glaring than Brownsville.
But it wasn't aimed at Israel, the most glaring target.
A recent edition about careful editing contained a glaring typo.
Their silence is very glaring and tells us a story.
"Right now we do not have anything glaring," he said.
California, which he lost in 2016, was a glaring exception.
But there was one curious and glaring exception: health care.
Delhi's garbage crisis is one of the most glaring examples.
Yet, the State Department's FTO list has a glaring void.
That decision appeared to be a glaring gaffe on Sunday.
Think you've found a glaring security hole in Xbox Live?
Two water taxis sped up behind, their drivers glaring furiously.
The first, and most glaring, is its lack of profits.
The first, and most glaring, is WeWork's lack of profits.
You've got East, South, West, and it's a glaring omission.
"I was counting on that," she said, glaring at him.
Yes, but: The merged company will have some glaring problems.
I thank Chaplin for pointing out McCullough's glaring blind spots.
He's a good head coach, but one with glaring flaws.
The most glaring part of Republicans' strategy was voter suppression.
Jones quickly experienced the glaring downside of the crows new behaviour.
There is still a glaring absence of Latino and Asian nominees.
Suddenly, it sees a pair of eyes glaring back at it.
But Apple has been slow to close the most glaring loopholes.
The need for more pumped storage hydropower couldn't be more glaring.
The crackdown also reveals the government's glaring inconsistency on drug enforcement.
The most glaring flaw is that there is no continuous autofocus.
That is, with one large and glaring exception: its stock price.
In general, this has been a success — with one glaring exception.
There is still, however, a glaring lack of representation of hairstyles.
And, of course, we're pointing out their most glaring differences too.
A new day, a new glaring hypocrisy from the Trump administration.
He was just glaring at me and came at me again.
Unfortunately, you'll notice that the glaring omission right now is Netflix.
Now we know the details, the absence of thinking is glaring.
They know it's a glaring weakness, and they're working on it.
Let's get the most glaring issue out of the way first.
Charlotte had only nine turnovers, but the offensive problems were glaring.
Everywhere I looked, people were glaring and grimacing at the color.
And there could be a glaring sign that Colton doesn't propose.
They got along well enough, but there was one glaring issue.
Though insightful, there were a few glaring omissions from the examined.
The glaring privacy breaches seem to mount up day by day.
Here are INSIDER's picks for the most glaring awards gone awry.
Now owned by five companies, there's a glaring lack of diversity.
But a mismatch this glaring demands aggressive help from the weakside.
The first possibility is on Wall Street, glaring at the Bull.
There are several glaring problems with the Trump executive privilege argument.
That makes the left's foreign policy vacuum all the more glaring.
The shortfalls are particularly glaring when it comes to modern macroeconomics.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor addressed this glaring omission in her searing dissent.
The pay gap is particularly glaring in certain sports, like soccer.
The contrasts with the other singers in the cast were glaring.
The drumbeat of headlines has underscored the glaring spotlight on Kushner.
Those numbers hint at a second glaring omission in the argument.
The most glaring change was the elimination of the perfect 10.
"No," he said, glaring at me for being so hopelessly insensitive.
Another was more glaring: "Black girl, plus harp," she said wryly.
Furthermore, Maldonado's ground game has always been his most glaring weakness.
But a glaring issue is whether CHI can stop the bleeding.
" All were foreign, with the glaring exception of "American Black Muslim.
Eugénie Le Sommer missed a glaring chance to draw France level.
But some of the gaps in his story eventually become glaring.
He responded by glaring at the fans, according to the BBC.
What before seemed like minimal things were suddenly huge, glaring clues.
"I don't think there's a lot of glaring weaknesses," Dombrowski said.
The issue is right there glaring us all in the face.
Their adjacent reports highlighted their similarities, but also their glaring differences.
Here his longstanding allegiance to the drug industry is most glaring.
But there's one glaring exception amid this consensus: Mayor de Blasio.
"Sometimes you have the evidence there and it's glaring," he said.
But there are a couple of glaring problems with his response.
Despite these glaring figures, Brunner says many companies simply don't care.
Unfortunately, there is one glaring stakeholder omission: the aircraft maintenance technician.
"What are you doing with your clothes on?" she demands, glaring.
But it is India that has suffered the more glaring contradictions.
One glaring exception was in Minnesota's governor race, where former Gov.
But he was alarmed by what he perceived as a glaring hypocrisy.
The lineup quickly drew criticism for its glaring lack of female artists.
Yet there is a glaring disconnect between espoused ideals and demonstrated commitment.
The most glaring is security, where its hardline position is self-defeating.
But, once the line is identified, the issue is glaring for others.
"No," Fisher said, before glaring at the reporter for another nine seconds.
I was working with a fresh comparison, and the differences were glaring.
First, conflicts of interest—let's be honest here—that have become glaring.
However, at today's $999 sale price, this computer's flaws aren't so glaring.
The rebooted series updates several glaring outdated elements from the original series.
A glaring omission from the Nokia Sleep is an alarm clock function.
These are the most glaring and the most widely publicized fiscal problems.
Donald Trump's administration would not explain this glaring example of fake news.
While others have been skeptical, we simply looked at the glaring evidence.
That example highlights the most glaring flaw of CBD research to date.
That leaves the missteps of the finale feeling all the more glaring.
A glaring lack of transparency should also chill foreign investment in Tehran.
It's a glaring oversight—but we'll let it slide, just this once.
When taken together, these theories seem to point to a glaring iniquity.
Trump's refusal to discuss gun control or gun safety reforms was glaring.
"I'm good," says SZA when asked about life in the glaring spotlight.
A glaring example is the Bureau's proposed rule on short-term credit.
The last few months have been a glaring reminder of that fact.
Just like at YouTube, the subjectivity of Facebook's moderation policy was glaring.
The irony and symbolism of this very location is glaring to me.
So I think that lack of sensitivity was a really glaring mistake.
That is a major step forward, but the rules contain glaring exceptions.
Even the program's most ardent supporters have to admit this glaring weakness.
"The decision is flawed, politically motivated and has glaring loopholes," he said.
This glaring vulnerability in our supply chain can and should be addressed.
Ronaldo stopped in his tracks, gazing — but not glaring — at the official.
The dichotomy between life at the I.O.C. and life here was glaring.
If Hillary had a normal opponent, her vulnerabilities would be more glaring.
But Ward's contribution to the show goes beyond just glaring at Danny.
That's one glaring revelation for Democrats following Tuesday's embarrassing election in Georgia.
Wage stagnation is the most glaring symptom of a declining middle class.
One glaring problem with current conditions is the historic low homeownership rate.
"I cried later at home," he said, now glaring at the ground.
There is also the glaring lack of a female counterpart to Cho.
All of this has shed a glaring light on my internal struggle.
However, glaring inequalities persist in many areas of Chile's traditionally 'machista' society.
Mr. Trump has called it a glaring loophole for potentially dangerous immigrants.
That is a glaring difference I have seen that sticks with me.
As glaring as the ratios may seem, they tell an incomplete story.
Were "Strong Island" a strict procedural, that exclusion would be more glaring.
I just remember him glaring at me from right behind Andy's shoulder.
There's nothing glaring to me that will change the dynamics right now.
It is well-written, frequently funny, and suffers from one glaring omission.
For Nathan Robinson, though, this "glittering" résumé was a glaring red flag.
The zero-tolerance atmosphere made last week's mistake all the more glaring.
But when comparing properties in different neighborhoods, the plaintiffs found glaring differences.
His unfitness for office has been so glaring as to be breathtaking.
While the software is obviously unfinished, there are some really glaring flaws.
Trump's arrant thirstiness stands in particularly glaring contrast to Obama's impeccable chill.
The situation for women in the United States is a glaring exception.
The most glaring trouble spot for Republicans on Tuesday was in Kentucky.
For no automaker is that hypocrisy more glaring than Ford Motor Company.
The epidemic also revealed glaring weaknesses in the emergency vaccine supply pipeline.
The official response was glaring denial of the magnitude of the crisis.
But there were also glaring inconsistencies in the official version of events.
At nighttime, children were seen sleeping on concrete floors under glaring lights.
"You are the single biggest liar," Mr. Trump said, glaring at Mr. Cruz.
It is placid but not moneyed, vivid but not glaring in any way.
To what extent is the status quo rendered bankrupt by such glaring absences?
Cal Thomas: The glaring examples of different standards for the left continue apace .
Maisel, there was a glaring lack of young women in the awards spotlight.
If you need a literal glaring reminder to drink water, consider this bottle.
The glaring question of How the heck did Hanna get into this situation?
A lot of times we're so blind to what is glaring in us.
That's why it's even more glaring when they don't choose them at all.
To cap it all, there are glaring holes in the euro area's design.
But there's one glaring omission in the plan: How people will get there.
They use CompactFlash, so Western Digital's omitting a CF readers feels pretty glaring.
There's another glaring Android question in my eyes: what is Android in China?
Namely, that intense color scheme, that glaring green snake logo, and that name.
"I love him," he says of the soldier glaring menacingly at the camera.
There's a pretty large and glaring age gap between Luyendyk and the contestants.
The one glaring problem is that our federal policy has not kept pace.
The most glaring example being Germany in the 1930's and 1940's.
I agree it&aposs illegitimate, has been, the double standard is so glaring.
From where I sit, there are two glaring risks related to economic growth.
Today's state may be much bigger, but its shortcomings are no less glaring.
But she said the new pact fails to address NAFTA's most glaring problems.
The ease with which social media accounts are created is a glaring problem.
And both have used conspiracy theories to dismiss glaring issues with their candidacies.
Perhaps the most glaring instance of self-bonding gone bad is Peabody Energy.
"It's a glaring deficiency, and something that we have to work on," Rep.
This is a glaring injustice, the remedy for which exists in plain sight.
The president and his party's efforts to cut Medicare are just as glaring.
And HDR is as present and glaring as ever in the Note 10.
He was carrying a note and Hariri appeared to be glaring at him.
His failure to address climate change's national security impacts is just as glaring.
Insulin is the most glaring example, but many routine medications are similarly unaffordable.
Right now we don't see those glaring warnings, we think the uptrend continues.
However, his conflicts in this matter have only become more glaring with time.
Any improved deal would need to address the glaring flaws in the original.
Commitments to simply reduce credit exposure with glaring loopholes clearly don't cut it.
The X-Men franchise is perhaps one of the most glaring recent examples.
The most glaring was that the atmosphere inside the cabin was pure oxygen.
However, there remains one glaring fault with the Leaf, and it's the range.
All of it made brighter and more vibrant by a glaring summer sun.
In the less forgiving silence of "Period," subtlety without substance is more glaring.
However, there are some glaring weaknesses for the president in the polling data.
But unlike Google Stadia, GeForce Now has one glaring drawback: No 4K streaming.
To the public, closing a loophole this glaring seems anodyne, a no-brainer.
I was trying to make it so that there weren't any glaring inconsistencies.
It's full of sweaty people, grunting lifters, glaring eyes, and so many germs.
But while the omissions were glaring, the future is still bright for Hollywood.
A more glaring deficiency, however, is Mr. Petrenko's apparent allergy to contemporary music.
That standard is particularly glaring in the case of female athletes of color.
But the glaring exception was Ryan's openness to the 21625-2900-220006 program.
The one glaring exception to the string of failures has been Intercept Pharmaceuticals.
Ms. Warren made it through the first two debates without any glaring missteps.
But Abrahamsen said he wasn&apost brought in to solve any glaring problems.
But among offenders imprisoned for more minor felonies, the racial disparity is glaring.
It is a glaring danger that puts millions of our citizens at risk.
But the disorderliness in alignment was hardly as glaring as the misspellings, though.
But buying hazelnuts in Turkey means supporting a crop with glaring humanitarian flaws.
The EITC does have one glaring shortcoming: it does little to help the childless.
But this Minnesota man saw the glaring potential in a bus stop's malfunctioning advertisement.
When the researchers dug back into the history books, they found a glaring error.
People cared because it finally confirmed—in glaring, embarrassing details—Hart's gaping character flaws.
The clearest, most glaring type of market failure I've ever seen as a regulator.
Packaging "is now front and center and a glaring opportunity for improvement," Kiessner said.
The concert itself seemed like a pretty solemn, somber affair, with one glaring exception.
Up until now, however, it's had one glaring omission: it didn't work with Android.
Music and musicals have always brought people together, but accessibility is a glaring divider.
But there was a glaring problem with her assertion, as Zaid soon pointed out.
After all, angrily sipping and glaring over the edge of a cup works wonders.
The Motorola One, the more expensive of the two, has the most glaring issues.
And, at times, such glaring opposition to the norm may be a little jarring.
But it sure seemed to highlight some glaring holes in the league's concussion protocol.
But the justices will see the glaring flaw in Mr Wall's reasoning easily enough.
But among the biggest hits of the time, there's a glaring absence: Dragon Quest.
Notable absences There are still a number of glaring gaps at China's big event.
If you then make a glaring error in your tweet, it's basically game over.
That said, the most glaring one is the role algae plays in the formula.
There's a glaring difference when it comes to how protective Siri is of them.
Given this was his first attempt to rehabilitate himself, it was a glaring omission.
The glaring gap in the campaign against ISIS is a national agenda for Iraq.
One glaring deterrent, carps one Sand Hill Road VC, was good old-fashioned fear.
The Cruz-Kasich pact's biggest weakness is its glaring "and then what?" problem—i.
And it is in this province where the incumbent's shortfall has been most glaring.
"Brexit and the Trump presidential victory are two glaring examples of that," Goldberg said.
The glaring exceptions are the giant ISPs who are reigned in by the regulation.
Another glaring question here is why glitter is being considered a color at all.
There's no glaring yellow app begging you to dive in on your new smartphone.
The bill is hardly the only glaring conflict of interest that Mnuchin could face.
The album's song-to-song bloat is less glaring, but it's just as pernicious.
But most things that are popular never survive the long, glaring eye of history.
The soundman, a German named Peter, ripped off his headphones and looked around, glaring.
Have you ever looked at the McDonald's McFlurry menu and noticed a glaring omission?
These shortcomings were most glaring in the primary campaign in New York, where Mrs.
Congress must take quick, decisive action to ensure such glaring ethical loopholes are closed.
To many perspectives, "It's boring!" is the most glaring sin a work can produce.
Papa John's came in second -- and Chipotle had the most glaring change in satisfaction.
Paul, a mechanical inspector, saw a glaring problem when he examined the duck boat.
The interrogations took place in a separate room with a desk and glaring lights.
Bolton's differences with Trump were never more glaring than on Iran and North Korea.
He looked at Arthur, but Arthur pretended not to see him, glaring into space.
Depending on the light and angle, sometimes the energy's subtle and sometimes it's glaring.
There was much to like in today's job numbers — along with one glaring blemish.
I began glaring at the pigeons and muttering cuss words at the noisy crow.
Even so, the lack of the feature feels like a pretty glaring omission here.
The tough-guy talk, the profanity, the thuggish stance while glaring at Reince Priebus.
It makes telling time by the glaring face of a smartphone seem strangely passé.
You bastard, he thought, glaring through his friend's attempt at a future dental disaster.
That is perhaps the most glaring issue with Chavez Jr. as Canelo's upcoming opponent.
The movie's poster was mocked on social media for its glaring lack of women.
"This Starbucks development is a glaring slide down a slippery slope," the petition adds.
The most glaring of these is that credit cards often aren't 100 percent secure.
It may not have been the most glaring faux pas the hyper-scrutinized Mrs.
Of all his blind spots, though, stop-and-frisk may be the most glaring.
They wanted the Mets to spend to fill the glaring holes in their roster.
It would: Florida's bill tackles some of the glaring failures in the Parkland shooting.
The survey points to one of the south's most glaring problems — its dire infrastructure.
Historically, the game-show-model format has exposed glaring inequalities, both onscreen and off.
But by far the strangest and most glaring commonality is the presumption of glamour.
And trade wars and government shutdowns have caused some glaring panics in the past.
CHRISTIAN NWACHUKWU With so many glaring omissions, it's hard to take this list seriously.
The first and most glaring: The president's defense secretary is actually named Mark Esper.
The lights were glaring and I felt myself begin to sweat under their heat.
As headliners of an era now being judged for posterity, their omission seemed glaring.
The Brazilian National Congress is a glaring example of a distorted political representation system.
"These absolute failures of leadership to protect the American people are glaring," Berengaut said.
The removal of the media conglomerate's glossy cover made its troubles even more glaring.
Nvidia's GeForce isn't perfect, and it does have a glaring gap — no 4K streaming.
My window blinds were open, and the moon was big and pocked and glaring.
Gail Collins would like to rectify a glaring omission in Frank Bruni's new cookbook.
One glaring example of this is the House Energy and Commerce Committee, where Rep.
"And it is in this province where the incumbent's shortfall has been most glaring."
It addressed glaring errors in the original order like not exempting green card holders.
But there were two glaring differences between me and the majority of my community.
Mastodon, the upstart anti-Twitter that everyone is talking about has one glaring problem.
Instead, he made a glaring exception to those rules on behalf of Saudi interests.
Read more: 6 charts that show the glaring gap between men and women's salaries
If that is the most glaring example, it is far from the only one.
All Sanders needed to do on the debate stage was avoid a glaring misstep.
In the end, the lack of consensus within the party on immigration was glaring.
Brett Kavanaugh avoided glaring missteps — and most tough Democratic questions — at his confirmation hearings.
But amid the frenzy, there's been a glaring lack of context surrounding Omar's beliefs.
But there was one glaring omission in Trump's latest version of his original speech.
The reversals by Mr. Trump's onetime foes are as revealing as they are glaring.
After reviewing his case and finding the glaring contradictions, Gilbert became convinced Wilingham was innocent.
The one glaring issue is also intended to be the selling point of the 2060.
The extent of the backlash she faced highlights a glaring double standard for celebrity transgression.
The two leaders' glaring differences in approach stayed largely muted during their brief visit Monday.
In one particularly glaring case, that included detailed, potentially sensitive information culled from expense reports.
I'm very happy these people pointed out these glaring disparities in infrastructure there in Cleveland.
However, up until now, there was one glaring hole in Razer's otherwise comprehensive lineup: phones.
BANK OF AMERICA: There's glaring evidence that 2 market bubbles are fast approaching their destruction.
What passes as a victory in Hollywood can look like a glaring failure in Singapore.
They are lighter and quicker on their feet, and his weaknesses appear glaring in contrast.
"I noticed a glaring error," Mr. Cruz said, echoing his campaign's response at the time.
Perhaps the most glaring parallel could be drawn between Tesla today and Volkswagen in 2008.
The glaring truth of these girls is that they were victims before they were offenders.
I put it on to a resounding view of eyes glaring at me in confusion.
Rival big banks have been tightening their belts, making Wells Fargo's expense problems more glaring.
As China's internet firms get bigger, the unfairness of this will become ever more glaring.
But the act will address some of the glaring issues current in the media landscape.
The job market is defying expectations, but there's a glaring flaw, Axios' Courtenay Brown writes.
Beyond all this, one glaring absence in Trump's plan is any mention of entitlement spending.
Cameras zoom to extreme close-ups of cropped eyes, with lights reflecting off glaring pupils.
Creed often works in these glaring gestures, but there are plenty of quieter moments, too.
The only glaring difference is that Earth is in different colors than the cult's logo.
The technology would fill what Leedman called a glaring gap in internet-driven health care.
But with a new presidential election less than 18 months away, glaring systemic risks remain.
"The fault lines were glaring as to matters of fundamental importance," the appeals court said.
It's a sad situation all around — but there's one glaring problem that's even more frustrating.
Even more glaring is the preemptive effort to undermine future charges of corruption against Trump.
The bill would: Florida's bill tackles some of the glaring failures before the Parkland shooting.
The most glaring flaw is that it's a wired controller with a very short cord.
Alexander, noting the rats' glaring isolation as a variable worth exploring, designed a different study.
"We make mistakes in other events and it doesn't become a glaring situation," he said.
The Senate debate this week on the Sasse bill highlighted some glaring tangles of logic.
Such an order would raise "glaring separation of powers concerns," lawyers for the committee said.
Still, there's a glaring continuity error in the finale, and it needs to be addressed.
But don't confuse these exceptions, even if they are glaring ones, with the general rule.
"All the other mothers were there before you," Billy says while glaring at his father.
In this light, it's much easier to see the glaring privacy issues with the thread.
When it comes to bullshit lists, and their glaring omissions, it pays to remember that.
Different ways to parent may not matter at home but can be glaring on vacations.
But it is on migration that Hungary's departure from human rights norms is most glaring.
They resented his ambition, glaring at him and serving him half portions in the cafeteria.
Yet, Barr doesn't seem to appreciate even glaring racial disparities in our criminal justice system.
The broken budget process is a glaring example of short game partisanship that frustrates voters.
Nearly a month has passed, and Trump has done nothing to address this glaring deficiency.
The Warriors have exactly five players who don't have at least one glaring defensive weakness.
"I thought someone was filtering these questions, I'm sorry," he said, slightly glaring off-stage.
As a writer, I immediately disregarded any psychics with glaring errors in spelling or punctuation.
"No wonder Garvey remains strong despite his glaring defects," the affronted poet wrote to Locke.
The retreat of glaciers is one of the most glaring consequences of rising global temperatures.
The most glaring examples of ugly earmarks have been for projects both big and small.
And let's not forget the glaring fact that straight-A students are often really smart.
President Trump was not welcome at the event, and his glaring absence was strongly felt.
Then consider the most glaring truth: Whatever Stalin perfected was rooted in the Leninist system.
"He just seemed like he was glaring at everybody he walked by," Mr. Pomeroy recalled.
Vergara, glaring daggers at Bomer, quickly joked, "That was mine!" before conceding he was correct.
The glaring exception to the trends outlined by Mr. Sonnenfeld is in the technology sector.
This glaring loophole provides political families with an opportunity to effectively "offshore" corruption and cronyism.
All of that money has done little to address many of the clubs' glaring flaws.
She noticed him glaring at her from the doorway during theater class and track practice.
But on the question of Palestine, this glaring division will be difficult to paper over.
Elections have consequences, and the release of the first Trump budget is a glaring example.
Miley Cyrus' song "Cattitude" has been described as a "glaring stumble" and "kind of embarrassing."
Finally, I asked the glaring question: If not China, and not North Korea, then who?
" And the Yahoo Sports combat columnist Kevin Iole called it "a glaring sign of weakness.
They are too confident and seemingly oblivious to the glaring realities of the American electorate.
Nevada has always been the most glaring problem for Republicans in this election cycle. Sen.
This is also exactly the type of glaring loophole that Republicans will leave propped open.
The most glaring example came in early March 2014, just after Russia had seized Crimea.
The prose is vivid and compelling, it's a page-turner without the glaring, manipulative tricks.
" She added, "This has been a multilayered event that has brought attention to glaring issues.
Before I began this effort, my journey was, like most people's, outside the glaring lights.
And there are glaring omissions, notably the absence of a commitment to address climate change.
But glaring weaknesses in the US system have so far put them out of reach.
The way Warren filleted him over the nondisclosure agreements was only the most glaring example.
I'd say the museum is everything it can possibly be, but for one glaring omission.
Dark impenetrability gives way to shocking brightness, and comforting ambiguity is replaced with glaring clarity.
There is something too bright, too glaring, too exposed about the spring and summer months.
It's helped contribute to the glaring health and mortality gaps between black and white Americans.
"There is a glaring omission in the indictment," conservative commentator Andrew McCarthy wrote last year.
There were many glaring signs this year of how serious the climate crisis has become.
The most glaring example of such a property dispute, he said, involves Beirut's Holiday Inn.
But this new wave of online shopping has had one glaring problem: the sizing is limited.
Often, debaters don't even know they're losing, since they might not have made any glaring mistakes.
Overall, Facebook managed to pull off Dating without any glaring privacy snafus or other obvious missteps.
In any other parliamentary democracy, such a glaring bungle would have prompted a strong legislative response.
Mr Dostum (pictured) is perhaps the most glaring example of the immunity many Afghan warlords enjoy.
The campaign's email list, in particular, has been a glaring weakness of Booker's campaign to date.
But one company, GFarmaLabs, saw a glaring gap in our collection of pumpkin spice goodies: edibles.
There's nothing more glaring than an American on the streets of Europe, especially during Fashion Week.
But really the problems with both services reflect the glaring reliability problem streaming live TV faces.
It is hard to see how Mr Gou can escape from the glaring conflict of interest.
But disappointingly, a matching Minifig version of the royal family is an obvious glaring omission here.
There were lots of fried things piled high in aluminum tubs warmed by glaring heat lamps.
Despite Westworld 2.0's many, many, many glaring issues, it was, at least, feminist as hell.
The boys' reunion made for a fantastic story — but it also brought up a glaring question.
I felt someone over my shoulder, and it was a guy standing there glaring at me.
Many see it as attempting to fix a non-issue while ignoring bigger, more glaring problems.
But now, Brazil is suffering its worst recession since the 1930s, making Olympic spending especially glaring.
But the explosion of addictions after that suggested there was a glaring problem with this perspective.
And I'm sad to say that there are some glaring flaws in this little emoji expedition.
The only thing more glaring than Sean Spicer's ignorance is the policy incoherence it now highlights.
Among the most glaring omissions this year is Straight Outta Compton in the Best Picture category.
This is just one glaring example of why the BAT is bad for business and jobs.
The only glaring difference is the Quest's graphics and performance, and the fact that it's wireless.
The most glaring realization was that neither Evans nor LeBlanc had ever reviewed a car before.
But Twitter users and horse aficionados saw one glaring problem: the man's form was tragically terrible.
Gallo contends that some of the most glaring gaps are protections for survivors without legal status.
Perhaps the most glaring threats to Seventh Amendment rights are  arbitration contracts and class-action limitations.
In my eyes, this was another glaring case of the institutional racism thatinordinately affects black people.
Now, I will say there's only one glaring problem with this movement: it hasn't gone global.
John Kasich rolled out a plan to address many of the health insurance system's glaring problems.
Under a new glaring spotlight, deficiencies in execution procedures and medical management have also been exposed.
Five division leaders — San Francisco, Washington, the Cubs, Texas and Cleveland — all have glaring bullpen needs.
The problems with crypto-currencies are so glaring that something irrational must be sustaining the zeal.
This glaring inequity takes a significant human and economic toll on our nation and our families.
And yet much of online advertising still works this way, with a glaring lack of contextualization.
What's worse, glaring problems with the way the quests are scripted make them feel even flimsier.
This rule, in particular, represents a glaring example of a missed opportunity to encourage infrastructure investment.
But I think in that case there was just some glaring leadership issues that affected everyone.
And it's only that she's mostly such good company that makes her bad company so glaring.
The most glaring issue in the third-quarter report was Netflix's fumble on its home turf.
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Perhaps the most glaring example of Trump circumventing the Senate's constitutional duty came earlier this month.
The destruction of the Twin Towers left a glaring hole in the New York City skyline.
At 1,776 feet high, the tower is a glaring reminder of the city's reconstruction and rebirth.
It was a period marked by glaring partisanship that reached a peak under California Republican Rep.
Extreme turbulence across financial markets exposed glaring performance issues that have dogged hedge funds for years.
Recent data show the gender gap is just as glaring for the next generation of leaders.
Putting too much weight in small steps can obscure glaring gaps in addressing the grander challenge.
With equal resolve, the Trump administration must squeeze Pyongyang's other glaring pressure point: its egregious criminality.
He walked two batters and allowed two stolen bases, but the error was the glaring mistake.
I woke up to find my girlfriend's cat, Sanchez, glaring at the fedora with genuine disdain.
Banks covered for this glaring fuck-up by mass-producing false documents to paper over inaccuracies.
Ebert's most glaring omission is any discussion of how Jennifer came to be what she is.
The impact on the consumer will be much more subtle than the glaring impact on business.
Their top three recommendations were different for one glaring difference — I am an African American woman.
"We will use all political and legal options for (redress) of these glaring excesses," he added.
I know some of you are glaring at this article and thinking: It's their own fault.
Experts say that private industry has been one of the most glaring vulnerabilities in Australia's cybersecurity.
It's a glaring missed opportunity to discuss race alongside conversations of artistic innovation in new media.
He noticed on the jumbo scoreboard that Chen had a glaring focus before the long program.
But there was a glaring problem with one of his tweets, as Jimmy Fallon pointed out.
But the glaring hole in the police investigation is an understanding of why he did it.
Nordic education also lacks the glaring inequality in quality all too characteristic of the U.S. system.
"The irony is glaring," said Roy Gutterman, who teaches communications law and journalism at Syracuse University.
Despite these glaring problems, current policy choices must confront the real world we are living in.
The vacancies among the 93 United States attorney offices were some of the most glaring, however.
He was slightly boring, but he also didn't have any glaring deficiencies or moments of embarrassment.
We should do so, not willfully repeat the glaring and horrific mistakes of the recent past.
Mexico City — high in the mountains, in the center of the country — is a glaring example.
The recently passed House budget bill contains a glaring internal inconsistency if not an outright contradiction.
The occupation years, 1945 to 27800, would expose a glaring hypocrisy perpetuated by the United States.
It's messy as hell with glaring problems that don't have a whole lot of good fixes.
Houston — Rob Gray is an underrated point guard, and the Cougars have no glaring weaknesses. 24.
Yet on the many glaring abuses occurring in Kashmir they have remained resolutely—and shamefully—silent.
As a clinician, I took note but refrained from comment about glaring unresolved issues with authority.
I'm not waking up my partner in the middle of the night with a glaring screen!
He quotes Rosenstein accurately, but doesn't account for the glaring qualifiers that kick off both sentences.
South Africa remains scarred by glaring income disparities and a jobless rate of over 27 percent.
The most glaring issue with Campos' finances, Boneparth says, is that he has no liquid savings.
Among the most glaring was the assertion that Little Vic had shot himself in the back.
Before you rush to slam that download button, scan an app's page for any glaring mistakes.
American ballet is finally waking up to the glaring shortage of new works by female choreographers.
A glaring lack of international involvement and neglect has allowed extremism to thrive, camp officials say.
"It seems like a glaring slap in the face to not give anything," Ms. Robledo said.
Ben rules the other, overseeing the talking and typing warriors of the glaring, noisily freewheeling newsroom.
But last night, Hansen decided to point out a glaring issue in the NFL right now.
The ledger on the Islamic State is a mix of glaring weaknesses and stubborn offsetting strengths.
Sometimes she seems aware of the glaring discrepancy between her lofty wisdom and the knottier reality.
He's not the golden goose that his brother is, but John doesn't have glaring weaknesses, either.
The glaring exception are the pastries, which are an entrenched part of German cuisine and culture.
He criticized Trump's discussion for dodging what he believed was a glaring factor in school shootings.
With so much national focus on strong encryption, the year-long delay seems like a glaring problem.
For a company that prides itself on customer experience and satisfaction, this seems like a glaring oversight.
It did that with AirPower and we've all been glaring and tapping our Apple Watches ever since.
But Juul faced a growing and glaring problem: Anecdotal reports suggested many of its customers were teens.
One of the glaring differences between the show and the books is the lifespan of certain characters.
Leaving hype aside, many of these write-ups fail to mention any of the study's glaring weaknesses.
But it was missing one glaring feature that iOS' own keyboard has offered for years: voice transcription.
Yet the film avoids exploring that personal life and the glaring, and interesting, contradictions that defined it.
The backlash against globalisation points to a glaring underlying weakness of management theory: its naivety about politics.
It's a dark, harsh-looking place, accented by glaring neon signs in bright purples, pinks, and yellows.
" There are seven varieties of creatures, each meant to "exhibit supernatural powers and a few glaring quirks.
However, one glaring flaw pointed out in our review of the first model still lingers: the camera.
The glaring racism in this ad for a Chinese laundry detergent commercial pretty much speaks for itself.
This includes addressing the glaring lack of representation: "Encourage diversity on your runways and campaigns," Osborne wrote.
A reconstruction of the hack reveals a glaring vulnerability at the heart of the country's electric system.
Then, in 219867, a paper published by Ronald Coase, a British economist, pointed out a glaring omission.
Glaring discrepancies exist between what Prince told Congress and what Nader is allegedly telling Mueller's team. Rep.
But as the full extent of extraterritorial legal activity has become clearer, so have three glaring problems.
It's also nearly as sturdy as a Surface Pro and its integrated kickstand, with one glaring exception.
It's a glaring oversight, in part because public testing is relatively common among other facial recognition companies.
The touchpad, screen hinge and power brick are among some of OMEN 13's most glaring errors.
And how, in our more woke world, can we grapple with the show's glaring oversights and deficiencies?
The failure of self-funders was particularly glaring in 2010, the year the infamous Citizens United decision.
None of what was shown promised or even implied a fix to its predecessor's most glaring issues.
So, it tumbled, but isn't the most glaring reason for a 25-point drop in the standings.
And at the moment, their roadmap has at least one glaring pothole: a lack of trained people.
One glaring omission in that project is former Vice President Joe Biden, who declined to be interviewed.
"The glaring statistic that stands out is 1 to 218," Davidson coach Bob McKillop of the rebounding.
And that glaring absence suggests our tastes are more rooted in the explicit rather than musical nuances.
This is especially glaring since Glendale is home to one of the world's largest Armenian Diaspora communities.
"Straight Outta Compton", a film about the immensely influential gangsta rap group NWA, was a glaring omission.
Last night, there were a few glaring mistakes — one of the producers mentioned is actually still alive.
According to a team of psychologists at George Mason University, there is however a glaring omission: sex.
It was a glaring example of hair-related respectability politics, something black people know all too well.
This year the monsoon has been good nearly everywhere, with the glaring exception of the Cauvery basin.
A few of Seyfried's fans chimed in, too, noticing the same glaring misrepresentation as the actor did.
The glaring problem with this fight, however, is that Mousasi's future employ with the UFC is uncertain.
I spent countless hours pushing Twitter to do something about these glaring obstacles to healthy public discourse.
The importance of their demand does not overshadow the glaring fact that Trump is unfit to serve.
In a glaring conflict of interest, he made millions leasing buildings he partly owned back to WeWork.
Anticipation for the service's Tuesday launch was high, making Day One technical problems all the more glaring.
Modern Supreme Court confirmation hearings are the most glaring examples of the charade of Capitol Hill hearings.
It was one of the country's deadliest gas explosions and underscored glaring weaknesses in America's aging infrastructure.
The first glaring problem with Bolton's remarks is how misleading they are about what prompted the deployment.
This draft is exactly what is needed, the ability to apply global sanctions -- with one glaring omission.
"A lot of things hurt us tonight, but that was definitely glaring — offensive rebounds," Brooks told reporters.
As we look to blame ranchers, politicians, and climate for these fires, we overlook a glaring paradox.
The three most glaring omissions were climate change, human rights and Russia's efforts to destabilize Western democracies.
The note that was reportedly found in Paddock's room provided perhaps the most glaring evidence of all.
In my eyes, this was another glaring case of the institutional racism that inordinately affects black people.
A glaring percentage of women are locked away for nonviolent drug offenses, or minor crimes like shoplifting.
But there really isn't a strong point to some of the most glaring imagery in The Leftovers.
President Donald Trump makes so many glaring typos on Twitter that it's part of his political brand.
It's just impossible to ignore the glaring contradictions between his "human" propositions and the clothes we're shown.
So, despite the glaring warning signs of scams and frauds, we kept moving forward dedicated to Venmo.
Amid the boundary-pushing moments, there was one glaring omission: women, both as directors and as protagonists.
Harambe is everywhere, sealed into memehood for eternity, glaring out from screens with his world-weary eyes.
It is also part of the city's effort to fix a glaring gender gap in public art.
Nowhere are the problems more glaring than in the care of the elderly and those with disabilities.
But for those of us who move between Windows and the Mac, the omission is becoming glaring.
That's especially glaring considering just about every major corporate outreach program online always ends up getting trolled.
That's why he didn't put business matters on hold or disentangle himself from glaring conflicts of interest.
Even with everything we knew going into Election Day, Democratic discontent under the Trump administration was glaring.
In VR, each snap is a kaleidoscopic human puzzle, with every piece constantly shifting positions, glaring, deceiving.
The parking lot could have been anywhere, but the people and the glaring midday sun nowhere else.
With glaring exceptions — Monteverdi, Mozart, Janacek — most of the rest, particularly the 19th century, is deeply problematic.
Yet the film's omissions can be glaring — climate change is affecting these animals but is never mentioned.
The best point of entry is to fix some of the glaring defects of current healthcare exchanges.
A minority said they would proactively investigate whether companies were complying and sanction the most glaring violations.
The current near obsession with both drowns out all but the most glaring of Hillary's many issues.
When the analysis finally came to light through an open records request, its glaring flaws were manifest.
A public bank, if done well, could address these glaring problem in the current financial services landscape.
The reigning National League East champions have aggressively addressed their most glaring hole this offseason, the bullpen.
Sometimes I feel he lacks social grace and awareness, and this seems to be a glaring example.
Salesforce did have a pay gap; glaring differences were scattered throughout every division, department, and geographical region.
The warning signs were glaring and could be traced back at least to 242, the investigators said.
There has been a glaring contradiction around how much American workers' wages can, or should, be rising.
There is one glaring difference, however: The workouts are game-based exercises and not live-streamed classes.
Drivers voiced glaring issues with the program, citing spilled food and lingering smells as a primary concern.
One glaring omission in the bill is that Title I does not apply to independent regulatory agencies.
At the same time, there are new and glaring omissions in federal automobile safety standards and enforcement.
I share in Senator Warren's deep disdain for American corporate greed and President Donald Trump's glaring racism.
As a result of this glaring weakness, Trump won an astonishing 81 percent of the evangelical vote.
"Our defensive mistakes were glaring, and they capitalized on them," said Tom Rowe, the Panthers' interim coach.
One glaring concern that could be dealt with early on is the potential for conflicts of interest.
The Fox Business Network opinion show "Lou Dobbs Tonight" was the setting for two particularly glaring assertions.
His last request was swiftly rejected for what the judge called a glaring error -- mentioning President Trump.
The glaring problem with Power Rangers as a whole is that it seems embarrassed of its roots.
Farrar aimed to highlight the "glaring inequities" in how politicians handle reproductive healthcare for men and women.
He still wore a smile on his face, but its fraudulence seemed to Khadija especially glaring now.
Even the couple of images of interior settings are uncannily quiet for their glaring and ostentatious appearances.
Perhaps most glaring is his tendency to carry his hands low and jump wildly while throwing punches.
Buick, desperate to fill the most glaring hole in its lineup, the compact crossover, will import the Envision.
DEREK STEELBERGChicago Your list of fallacies from the past omitted perhaps The Economist's most glaring error of all.
It sounds straightforward enough, but there's one glaring problem that's been a major handicap for Google for years.
He continued by quoting Grande's 2014 track "Break Free," which has a glaring grammatical error in its bridge.
The heavy reliance on informants is particularly glaring, given the potential that some are motivated by personal grudges.
But at its core, this show aimed to correct one of Fashion Month's most glaring oversights: size inclusivity.
Carome sees glaring problems with how the study was approved at most of the 63 participating training programs.
Apple&aposs attempt to prevent hackers (and law enforcement) from cracking your iPhone may have a glaring flaw.
Look at the physical investment ties between China and America and the mutual vulnerabilities are even more glaring.
Scott Pruitt, a lawyer who served as former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, is a glaring example.
When compared to large-scale international problems, the pettiness of the art world becomes that much more glaring.
Yet I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge one glaring point: I am a white rapper.
But the glaring contrast with his tweets about Cohen, sent less than half an hour earlier, is obvious.
The right has seized on this as the glaring omission that justifies skepticism about the entire Russia scandal.
The answer was complicated, but one glaring oversight was a lack of consistent investment in smaller state races.
Sonos was aware of the glaring omission and had promised to add full Spotify support by December 21st.
That leaves one glaring exception: America's regulator, the Federal Aviation Administration, continues to claim the plane is airworthy.
That's one of many glaring takeaways from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction's quarterly report published Tuesday.
She has moved the Brussels talks forward, but the splits in her government are as glaring as ever.
Another key takeaway from the Forbes' list was the glaring gender pay gap between the actors and actresses.
Repairing that one glaring weakness would promote Ms Osaka from first among equals to a queen standing alone.
That last item is the most telling indicator of the Galactic Empire's glaring open secret — its extreme weakness.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a Trump fan, but that doesn't mean I give glaring mistakes a pass!
Could it be the creepy CG-animated versions of the beloved characters glaring back at us on screen?
Qatar's participation in regional military coalitions against terrorism is in glaring contradiction of its support for jihadist groups.
The contrast with Balkan countries north of Greece, where riot police have frequently clashed with migrants, is glaring.
"The smaller the numbers get, the more glaring the reality is that this is a competition," she said.
There is a glaring counter-example: the global rise of central-bank independence in the past 25 years.
Making better use of it could help address your most glaring challenge: the lack of any revenue stream.
But in spite of her central role in the franchise, the absence of a standalone film is glaring.
The cover art also illuminates some of the Obama era's most glaring issues in hip-hop and politics.
Congress also should put the most glaring misstatements made by Trump and Barr squarely in front of Mueller.
This is a huge win for savers, but this step forward comes with a couple of glaring catches.
If we had one glaring concern right now, it would be the state of the Treasury bond market.
Twitter is not new to making glaring mistakes in suspending or blocking the wrong people on the platform.
But amidst the media bonanza, a glaring flaw in the Trump foreign policy approach has begun to emerge.
But the evidence points to glaring disparities between progress made in certain areas versus that made in others.
Entertainment Weekly shared alternate opening credits to SATC, and there's one glaring thing missing: Carrie Bradshaw's pink tutu.
Henry's absence from this season has become so glaring that it's almost an arc in and of itself.
The most glaring difference is that they carry the words "Yeezy" on them, instead of the trademark "SPLY".
The most glaring example of the AK party's creeping annexation of the public sphere, however, are Turkey's media.
One of the more glaring examples of how strong pessimism has become is Gallup's U.S. Economic Confidence Index.
He dabbled in leftist anarchism, but discovered glaring flaws in the ideology; after that, he became a Trotskyist.
One discrepancy the group found "most glaring" was the amount of coverage Fox News devoted to both topics.
The reasons for the Yankees' slow start are varied; the most glaring involve the offense and starting pitching.
Nowhere are those flaws more glaring than over the actual preferences of the residents of these cities themselves.
" Glaring at the cameras, Obama said military and law enforcement officials "know full well who the enemy is.
Although the United States still has many glaring flaws, the laws in this country recognize merit over pedigree.
Apple has one glaring gap as it faces increasing competition from Google and Amazon: an e-commerce platform.
A glaring example of how contractors are used to get around staffing limits can be seen in Afghanistan.
"When I got to the GNETS program, and it was majority black, it was glaring," Armour told me.
Television networks care about color — too white and it can be glaring, too dark and it looks dirty.
Instead he is a rather glaring reminder of what has made the Sanders campaign so different — and unpredictable.
Even in other relatively strong jobs reports, like last month's, wage growth has been a glaring sore spot.
One of the most glaring examples was in November when we were learning about allegations against then-Sen.
One of the more glaring decisions regarding maintenance was made following the emergency of Southwest Airlines flight 3472.
More glaring is the emphasis placed on "other" whenever the word is used to describe non-German Jews.
Although politics provides the most glaring current example of this phenomenon, pop music may have been a forerunner.
You see there's this tiny glaring problem with the Pete is Obama narrative, black people actually liked Obama.
To ecologists and biologists, the Pebble Mine would exist as a glaring gouge with a host of threats.
But there is a glaring difference in how the two social media companies are reacting to the news.
Though Jesus brings the victim back to life, the Demon (a glaring Rory Keenan) becomes a recurrent threat.
Looking back on all the sports teams I was on, there was a glaring absence of female leadership.
Their family's legacy in the business only made the white homogeneity of the industry that much more glaring.
Florida State's most glaring weakness is at the foul line, where it is shooting a paltry 323 percent.
While many glaring omissions have been fixed in recent years, the Unicode consortium has accepted 157 new emojis.
"These schemes do nothing to help our most vulnerable students while they ignore or exacerbate glaring opportunity gaps."
Hawaii — but the politics of this case may expose a glaring weakness in the right's shift toward rights.
But Eovaldi left after that pitch, and the Yankees seized on the Red Sox' glaring weakness — their bullpen.
"There is a glaring disconnect between how critical this is, and how seriously people take it," she said.
The problem with this kind of glaring mistake is that it can end up having a snowball effect.
The most glaring difference between what the president has proposed and what millennials want comes down to taxes.
Many saw the sentence as a glaring example of the leniency that wealthy white-collar criminals often receive.
Under the Indian Child Welfare Act, the baby would have gone to the Navajo, absent a glaring problem.
The glaring issue here is that the guaranteed level is not 100 percent, and it never will be.
It's just that the show is also a glaring example of what not to do with minority characters.
What explains this glaring moral incongruity on the part of so many Westerners when it comes to Iran?
It also introduces more of his and Angel's fraught backstory, setting up years of top-notch broody glaring.
Such manger larceny, in glaring violation of the Eighth Commandment, is also part of a sad national trend.
The men's personal stories have struck a nerve with Iranians, who see glaring contradictions in the official accounts.
The show unravels rather distressingly in Greene Naftali's eighth-floor space, where a glaring problem comes into focus.
There have long been many glaring questions about the money behind Trump's inauguration and where, exactly, it went.
Past restrictions that kept people of color confined to certain neighborhoods have largely fallen, but glaring disparities endure.
But one glaring hole has been that they have never faced one another at the United States Open.
A new survey by political scientists at Stanford University suggests a mostly straightforward answer — with one glaring twist.
MIKI F., North Carolina "The Brother/Sister Plays" by Tarell Alvin McCraney seems to me a glaring absence.
But this year, the edition had a glaring omission I couldn't stop thinking about: Where were the women?
It works better than I'd initially anticipated, but the lack of the original feature is still pretty glaring.
However, they charge via Micro USB, which might be their most glaring flaw compared to other flagship headphones.
But it is certainly another glaring example of Trump being very literally and specifically concerned about white people.
They rationalize that she is at least better than Trump, whose glaring deficiencies are enhancing her electability daily.
It failed to mention Jews, an omission so glaring that it incited a furor among Jewish Republican groups.
The French government's ban finally shines the light on the glaring contradictions between the fundamentalists' words  and actions.
His recent corruption crackdown, jailing royals and business leaders in Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel, is the most glaring.
A hundred-per-cent-impassive old woman with a shawl over her head was glaring at the floor.
Perhaps the most glaring difference for the Yankees from 2018 has been their success rate with the shift.
These are glaring omissions, but they highlight the difficulty separating deepfakes from the underlying problems of platform moderation.
The German made some glaring mistakes and appeared ill at ease in the car and with its handling.
Boger saw Beau walk to the center of the mirror and stand looking at her, glaring and sneering.
"It was immediately glaring that, oh, my God, this could be as bad as alleged," Lindsay told me.
Historically, batteries have been a glaring exception to the exponential progress of made-by-computer processing and storage.
The gray-haired man came out and took up a position at a table across from me, glaring.
The failure of government agencies and regulators to adequately address changes in the aviation sector is especially glaring.
The 2013 debt ceiling vote is particularly instructive and highlights another glaring defect in H. J. Res. 2.
One glaring example came in Libya, after CNN aired video showing a migrant being auctioned as a slave.
One was a glaring conflict of interest: Inspectors were paid by the Korea Shipping Association, a lobbying group.
It provides historical context to our current and recent controversies, letting them be seen in less glaring incandescence.
Most glaring is a corner where Erin Pollock's "Sui Generis" (2018) is juxtaposed with Salomé Pereira's "Priests" (2017).
Environmental and human costs aside, there's another glaring problem with how we currently treat end-of-life electronics.
Though getting involved in Syria's civil war was not the intention of this weekend's strikes by the US, France and the UK, having placed the conflict under the glaring scrutiny of international attention, the absence of a way of dealing with the core problem of Assad is now even more glaring.
But there are glaring problems with self-driving technology, not least that it's still years, if not decades, away.
But those in the know picked up on the speech's one glaring omission: No one thanked the original director.
According to a new report in TheWrap, the glaring pay disparity was due in part to their individual contracts.
But there's one glaring barrier still standing smack dab in the middle of Google's ambition: America's substandard broadband networks.
The series highlights the glaring problem the industry continues to have: Why do brands still overwhelmingly cast white models?
In the post below, Tumblr user "The Concealed Weapon" fires shots at the US's glaring issue of college affordability.
Copious amounts of beer and glaring sleeplessness wreak their havoc, and everything starts to seem like a huge fog.
And naturally, his farewell email had one glaring typo, bringing his gaffe-filled tenure as press secretary full circle.
But the most glaring story lines that would never work today pretty much all have to do with technology.
They reveal glaring discrepancies in Vicente's evidence that would have been nearly impossible for police and prosecutors to overlook.
Even with that good news, there is a glaring lack of Latinos (none) and Asians (one) on the list.
Their absence was glaring — and befuddling given the CEOs' boundless enthusiasm for self-aggrandizing magazine covers and celebratory keynotes.
To be sure, the executives said they are not yet seeing glaring signs of trouble in their loan books.
There are a few glaring individual omissions (no Aliens?!), and foreign horror films of the era are completely missing.
Add to those glaring issues the minor acts of taking the piss that the UFC is currently playing with.
The glaring exception is China, where Netflix has dropped plans to push into the market in the short-term.
Trump is just the most glaring example, but surely there are others, most of which we know nothing about.
It came away with no nominations, an omission especially glaring in a year where every acting nominee is white.
OnePlus has a glaring smartphone security problem the company says it plans to fix in an upcoming software update.
And the show's persistent issues with race, which we outlined last week, just make that failure even more glaring.
And then there's the most glaring problem: goaltender Pekka Rinne, who's struggled badly after an excellent 2014-15 season.
But as tech has grown ever more important to China's economy, its absence from the stockmarket has become glaring.
The luxury goods sanctions have a glaring loophole: Each country is permitted to define what it considers luxury goods.
The two vulnerabilities are "glaring warning signs that we must take cybersecurity more seriously," McNerney argues in the letter.
After thanking his collaborators and the show's star and writer Aziz Ansari, Yang highlighted a glaring disparity in Hollywood.
For one, the industries share glaring similarities: all but one of the 32 NFL team owners are white men.
One glaring drawback, especially for speed freaks, was the 55 miles per hour speed limit in the United States.
Still, the Arizona GOP became the glaring exception to the otherwise relatively civil proceedings in the Grand Canyon State.
For far too long, there's been a glaring schism between the Development and Operations teams in almost every organization.
Had she Photoshopped a digital image onto a different digital image, the shop job would be significantly less glaring.
But the most glaring issue with Eero has nothing to do with speed and everything to do with price.
Even though she was born in the United States, Salazar says she felt the glaring heat of racism then.
This is most glaring in Congress, which (per the Constitution) is supposed to make the decision to declare war.
The reincarnated version has all the charm of a hospital cafeteria, with white laminate walls and glaring fluorescent lights.
Take the lack of woman of color in notable leading roles as an example, a glaring deficiency in 2017.
The slight is especially glaring because this month marks the 25th anniversary of his arrival on the Supreme Court.
Perhaps the most glaring omission here is that none of these party leaders use the word "union" even once.
He was just glaring at me and came at me again," she told the AP. "I was really resisting.
But it's Facebook-owned Instagram where the lack of a mute function – or something like it – is most glaring.
Despite the many major tech companies that you'll see on this year's list, you'll notice one glaring omission: Apple.
Lewis' example helps illuminate the high stakes of the 2016 presidential election, despite some glaring political and policy limitations.
We had obvious and glaring issues in our relationship that would never be fixed with marriage and a child.
Totally self-contained electronics have a certain charm, and I want to like the Immerex, despite its glaring flaws.
Despite the UN's glaring faults, deplored ever more vociferously by its critics, most reforms are likely to be blocked.
The scale and purpose are incomparably different, in ways so glaring that they ought not to need spelling out.
For gay couples, Italy has finally ceased to be a glaring exception to the rest of Europe (see map).
Some children's books are disheartening to revisit as an adult; the author's prejudices suddenly glaring, the prose surprisingly flat.
How does Aliya's story illustrate the author's claim that education stands as "one of the crisis's most glaring casualties"?
It's unclear which institutions he's calling out, but there were some glaring omissions on the day the news dropped.
All this shows up a glaring difference in the treatment of refugees between the rich and the poor world.
According to investigators, Uber's organizational structure wasn't built to catch safety errors, and its software included glaring safety holes.
Ms Cartier Brickell is alert to their diverse connotations, from love letter to grovelling apology to glaring status symbol.
Pelican (Stag), 2003 A tall, bearded man in white shorts walks across a tropical beach, glaring at the viewer.
But it still had glaring omissions, like the ability to shoot 4K video, and a more free-moving touchscreen.
The most glaring example of unhelpful sensationalism, which virtually all sides contribute to, pertains to the Christopher Steele dossier.
Which brings me to the most glaring and embarrassing Nobel Prize failure of all — the dismal representation of women.
The cop directing pedestrian traffic is glaring menacingly at me to move, as I'm blocking part of a lane.
Graetz and Greenhouse acknowledge that women's rights, including reproductive rights, appear a "glaring exception" to the Burger court's conservatism.
The real question is the inherent and glaring conflict in how both Mueller and Rosenstein have defined that mandate.
Ultimately, I didn't encounter the glaring signs of wealth inequality that I had been expecting to see in Jackson.
The fact that the death rate among the white population is rising — these kinds of facts are so glaring.
The next morning I overheard two guys loudly discussing it while glaring at Einstein, who avoided making eye contact.
The Committee on Oversight and Reform hearing spotlighted the White House's glaring failure to respond effectively to this crisis.
Last night, the Grammys may have taken a step in the right direction, but their missteps are still glaring.
It's antiquated and inappropriate, but he does have to make up for years of glaring at middle school boys.
In 2016, the #OscarsSoWhite hashtag brought vital attention to the glaring lack of racial diversity in Academy Awards nominations.
Further complicating the situation, Maduro is refusing to accept U.S. offers of humanitarian assistance, despite his public's glaring needs.
It needs to break its own competitiveness obsession, of which its huge trade surplus is the most glaring expression.
We created Overlooked because of the glaring absence of notable women and men of color from our obituary pages.
That wasn't characteristic of the 60s, but it definitely in the 70s, The Ramones being the most glaring example.
" Sports Illustrated gave it a C: "Good player, but the glaring need at wideout going unaddressed can't be forgotten.
There is disregard for apparent confounds, and occasionally, glaring errors in the presentation and analysis of the cited data.
You're talking about progress, but there are some really big glaring problems, so let's go over them. Yes. Sure.
It is curiously silent, too, with blank white dawns and glaring noons, and sunsets smeared with too much color.
After cancer, I've clamored backward to my past self — the one who knew pain, the glaring absence of things.
Its actions Monday show it will do anything necessary to address a glaring shortage of dollars across the economy.
Its actions Monday show it will do anything necessary to address a glaring shortage of dollars across the economy.
It had a phone number and Tommy's face glaring down at you, but I didn't know what it was.
But that does not explain away a glaring mathematical incongruity, nor does it justify an abdication of scholarly responsibility.
Today, Madan is seeing glaring imbalances in the US economy — and he thinks the inevitable unwind has just begun.
But it's particularly glaring when prominent pundits and even lawmakers are going after teenagers in such a personal way.
With Trump, it's Republicans jumping to conclusions that he's done absolutely nothing wrong despite glaring evidence that he has.
A lack of racial diversity is even more glaring of an issue in the industry than is gender diversity.
And there may have been an even more glaring telltale that the F.B.I. did not mention in court filings.
Baxter HollandRutland, Vt. To the Editor: Thomas Friedman has a glaring omission from his proposed "team of rivals": Gov.
Frank Bruni Donald Trump's zeal for extreme vetting has one glaring exception, one gaping blind spot: his own administration.
Colbert showed a picture of Scaramucci and former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus glaring at each other.
That's an especially glaring omission given that the First Step Act fixed the identical problem in the 2010 law.
Against the backdrop of impeachment and the 113 election, the nation's glaring divisions were on display in the streets.
In a widely-shared video on social media, Thunberg could be seen glaring at Trump as he addressed reporters.
The districts of Meehan and Costello are particularly glaring examples of misshapen maps created through partisan gerrymandering, Democrats say.
The string of events is a glaring reminder of the lack of trust between Google's workers and its leaders.
I looked at my glaring overhead light and wondered how long it would take someone to lodge a complaint.
The most glaring case is the Smoot-Hawley tariffs in 1930 which accelerated the damage from the Great Depression.
But a jobless rate of over 25 percent and glaring income disparities have worsened its problems with violent crime.
The most glaring example is Trump's firing of then-FBI Director James Comey in the spring of last year.
He often looks to his players' box, only to see a glaring vacuum where his father used to sit.
With fewer weapons, the offensive line regressing and Brady showing his age, the Patriots' weaknesses have grown more glaring.
A third set of problems with "Die Zauberflöte" seems more and more glaring: the specters of racism and misogyny.
The debate went on without Mr. Trump — a glaring absence Ms. Kelly characterized as "the elephant not in the room."
That Kundrát and Nudds failed to account for this closely related research, published in Nature Communications, is a glaring omission.
But, hey, better late than never, and Lil Wayne wasn't on 56 Nights, so it's not that glaring an oversight.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Special Rapporteur put out a glaring report in 2015 detailing use of torture and inhumane treatment.
The show with the most glaring disparity was Buffy the Vampire Slayer, with an average age gap of 8.25 years.
Perhaps the most glaring inaccuracy however was in the subtitles, which were often misleading at best and incorrect at worst.
A cursory look at the past decade's worth of award-nominated movies, and the math reads like a glaring reprobation.
But even among all those questions, there was one omission that seemed even more glaring: Where the hell is AirPower?
Of his five Academy Award nominations, the most glaring oversight is The Aviator (he lost to Jamie Foxx in Ray).
Of his five Academy Award nominations, the most glaring oversight is The Aviator (he lost to Jamie Foxx in Ray).
Verdict: A thousand-fold discrepancy in vandalism fines is an exceptionally glaring instance of systemic racism, even by Australian standards.
They stand protecting a stone-walled institution that in the polar tones of the image is glaring in its whiteness.
She was also featured in promos for the show, which made her absence Sunday night more glaring for some viewers.
Cosby's lawyer calls the claims "a lie," citing "glaring" differences in her story from an interview she gave in 2002.
After the couple went public back in March, Snoddy received flak for a glaring confederate flag tattoo on his forearm.
In the picture, the Modern Family actress is roughly around 10 years old and glaring at something out of frame.
Many felt insulted by its glaring innuendos, extending the harmful misconceptions that Africans need others to solve their own challenges.
It was little consolation that Neal's father had stepped in front of his son and was glaring into his face.
Buttigieg's campaign website is missing a policy section -- an omission that CNN's Anderson Cooper pointed out is glaring after Sen.
There are some moments where the divide between Black Hollywood and the rest of the entertainment world become glaring clear.
What is glaring is the gap between who Ayotte says she is, and who she is revealing herself to be.
When the OnePlus One appeared out of relative obscurity in 2014, its sparkling arrival came with one glaring flaw—invites.
Most Deepfake Videos Have One Glaring FlawThe rate at which deepfake videos are advancing is both impressive and deeply unsettling.
But it's more likely that: This isn't a team with any glaring weakness, so it's possible that Minnesota tinkers instead.
It's tough to pinpoint a single glaring reason for Dallas' stagnation, but a number of smaller ones are obvious enough.
Although it's true that Christian teachings condemn sex outside of marriage, there's a glaring element of hypocrisy at play here.
The only glaring problem with this method is that the site asks you to give Equifax even more personal information.
As it is, if she is confirmed, she will be rewarded for her glaring ineptitude and cavalier approach toward preparation.
The most glaring omission from the show — and most missed — is "The Scream," in either of its two painted versions.
Wei Fang is captured and caged, and the two spend most of the movie glaring love-daggers at each other.
Check (and re-check) any schedules or commitments you've made to avoid making glaring errors or stretching yourself too thin.
With all they have in common, there's one glaring difference between Markle and Harry's past loves: she's not a blonde!
As pundits on cable television discuss the merits of recent nominations for the Cabinet , one glaring omission has been ignored.
Yet there's a glaring problem with these and other efforts to go after the younger among us: Millennials aren't real.
Yet, that glaring conflict is now being overlooked, given the national interest in having this investigation completed fully and independently.
"The bipartisan group, in a very fine way, filled the glaring absence of the president in these talks," Schumer said.
The most glaring overall truth of "The Night Of" is this: There are few winners in the criminal justice system.
" At the end of the day, Cramer sees Apple's stock as a glaring "dichotomy between the traders and the investors.
Well, here are nine glaring red flags that can tell you if it's time for a leader to step down.
What emerges is less a portrait of an accused killer than a glaring revelation of unprincipled journalism and unapologetic sexism.
Klobuchar has significant political skills and no glaring deficiencies, but it would still be a surprise if Clinton picked her.
One glaring contradiction in the Cadillac tax is that the tax is levied on funds an employee contributes to himself.
However, there's one glaring difference: its screen, which enables you to stream live and on-demand classes from the saddle.
However, I've always thought it was sort of a glaring omission for Tesla to have dodged an official Ring run.
I now realize this theme has the glaring omission of a certain Looney Tunes character– I hope you'll forgive me.
That pledge makes the company's activities in China all the more glaring, since they did not involve the old guard.
Helen's known for her sense of style -- so it's likely she saw the extraneous consonant as a glaring faux pas.
The study's authors found that all of the nearly 100 recipes they examined had at least one glaring dietary flaw.
There is no foreplay: The first question jams right in there to address one of the company's most glaring flaws.
Their struggles and efforts reveal the vitality, glaring contradictions, and ever-growing complexities of youth protest in the 21st century.
A sitting cabinet member with glaring conflicts of interest is also running a key regulatory agency involving his former donors.
Lucious' competitive streak is glaring — and he finds opportunities to spread a little hate dust Jamal's way wherever he can.
The deficiencies of a two-party system become glaring when the parties become as diametrically opposed as they are now.
For a company and leader that counts "develop the best" as a leadership principle, this remains a glaring weak spot.
Sizing inconsistencies in women's clothing are all the more glaring when pointed out (or, rather, modeled by) a guy, apparently.
Ben Folds Five happily made glaring mistakes, approaching great craft with the attitude of the drunkest two- chord punk band.
Early warning signs In August 214, mechanical inspector Steven Paul saw a glaring problem when he examined the duck boat.
"Bikini Moon" is better in separate scenes than as a whole, where Manchevski's overreaches and plot lapses become more glaring.
There is coursing blood, glaring demons with red eyes, and people being shot at or hung with guns and chains.
Recent tragic outbursts of violence by individuals who are certainly disturbed and their glaring red flags missed confound the picture.
Post-apartheid South Africa was marked by two glaring birthmarks: racialized inequality in urban areas and tribalized despotism in Bantustans.
According to Klein, they want to fill what they see as a glaring gap at the coffee shop near you.
Nor has it ended America's glaring economic segregation, which is caused in part by unequal access to banking and credit.
But the fact that it took so long is a glaring reminder of the dysfunction among the region's transit agencies.
After all, media reports indicate that Trump is using a years-old Android phone that likely has glaring security vulnerabilities.
The cluster of tents has been there for five days, enduring rain and hot temperatures brought by a glaring sun.
In light of these glaring flaws, I announced last October that the Iran deal must either be renegotiated or terminated.
Kylie Jenner recently opened up about parenting her 2-year-old daughter, Stormi Webster, in the glaring Kardashian-focused spotlight.
While she seems like a random choice, Clare could be the remedy to one of the show's most glaring issues.
One glaring example is hepatitis C, a blood-borne virus endemic among people who use needles to inject illicit drugs.
The most glaring struggles under Klinsmann were the under-23 team's failure to make the Olympics in 2012 and 2016.
"This report highlights some glaring inefficiencies in our country's presidential transition process, especially when it comes to ethics," Carper said.
But when comparing Trump and Obama's NSS, the most glaring difference is in the approach to combating radical Islamic terrorism.
"Incomplete or glaring errors on the return could do it, or they could get an additional IRS review," he says.
"Something's telling me I may or may not have a fake friend," Ariana, another waitress, seethes, glaring over at Scheana.
The racial dynamic is glaring as nostalgic white guy Frank fights to Make L.A. Great Again against largely minority criminals.
The most glaring appointment decision was the replacement of the previous justice minister with a man guilty of identical crimes.
The event that yielded the most glaring advantage was the hammer throw, an edge the paper put at 19903 percent.
"If we just reversed the colors, it'd be glaring and punctuated," said Loredana Crisan, product design director for Facebook Messenger.
But there's something glaring that's been missing on the campaign trail and the debate stage — and women have taken notice.
Buttigieg has shown no real capacity to win significant nonwhite support, which is a glaring deficiency in a Democratic primary.
Adorned with tiki umbrellas, pineapple chunks, and festive straws, drinks are served in mugs shaped like skulls or glaring totems.
He has also shone a glaring spotlight on the Obama administration's own efforts to undermine the Jewish connection to Jerusalem.
And most glaring of all, he had gone out of his way to avoid the draft during the Vietnam War.
Since there are no glaring medical problems stopping us from conceiving, I elect to continue trying the old-fashioned way.
As a party, they haven't passed substantive legislation on their own since 2005 and the lack of experience was glaring.
Had he not gone, his absence would have been glaring, with his fellow Florida senator, Democrat Bill Nelson, on stage.
If the inconsistency between bosses' words and actions becomes too glaring, reputations can suffer, as Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook knows.
He has written a 50-page summary of the more glaring problems, scheduled to be published soon in Tax Notes.
Perhaps the most glaring evidence that the startup's ambitions have been tempered: Wag's anticipated global launch has yet to happen.
In light of these glaring flaws, I announced last October that the Iran deal must either be renegotiated or terminated.
What's most glaring when you watch them co-exist is how unusual it feels whenever one directly complements the other.
The fumigation sites are undeniably enticing in these suburban settings, stoking curiosity of the mysteries hidden beneath their glaring shells.
Somewhere in LA. "It is true," Mohammed said, those familiar glaring black eyes now fixed again with purpose, with righteousness.
What appeared as glaring and alarming changes in my appearance and behavior to my loved ones were invited adjustments to me.
But even more significant than that particular piece of gaslighting is the glaring hole at the core of Hannity's conspiracy theory.
But avoid glaring inconsistencies like telling one person you are willing to travel and another that you aren't crazy about travel.
That silence is made more glaring by the increasing significance housing affordability has taken on for Democratic voters headed into 2020.
"Theme for a New Brunswick Basement Show" is perhaps the most glaring example of a song responsible for setting Lifetime apart.
" Kassie Sarkar, 17, wrote about how "our nation, so fervently indivisible, suffers from a glaring divide which only competency can mend.
"The partisan asymmetry is more glaring than it's ever been," said Jennifer Lawless, a politics professor at the University of Virginia.
But what if we told you there's one glaring feature on your face that you're probably not giving enough love to?
That brings me to The Last Guardian, a game so beautiful that its glaring technical flaws are all the more heartbreaking.
That troubling event was just the most glaring problem in what has been a rough stretch for high-yield bond portfolios.
The Knierims weren't projected to place, and had a routine that was marked by several glaring errors in the free skate.
The irony of a conference dedicated to all things cryptocurrency that's unable to accept bitcoin payments for conference tickets is glaring.
The extent to which Windham got less than he deserved was most glaring in the last, midcard days of his career.
The shimmering snow, swirling smoke and illumination from the glaring torch of the Soyuz rocket make it a pretty dramatic shot.
Now, in the wake of Chloe's death, Herman is faced with one glaring question: what is to become of Chloe's account?
Back in Norway, inside the Ikea store in Slependen, the campaign served as a glaring reminder of the Syrian civil war.
In the hands of a less talented cast, the show's warts might be even more glaring and these scenes even duller.
This does leave one big glaring question: what exactly is Google going to talk about in May and its developers conference?
But some psychologists say the DSM-5's definition of PTSD suffers from a glaring oversight: the psychological effects of racism.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are taking a chance on Marcell Dareus, hoping he can solidify the team&aposs most glaring defensive deficiency.
Unfortunately, the success of these female-led horror films and TV shows further emphasizes glaring gender disparities in the director's chair.
The most glaring was sending Dessie Kids pants that were above their limit of a size 8 (I hadn't noticed that).
Even more glaring is the alarming rate of suicidality in the veteran community—the estimated stat is 20 suicides a day.
Gmail was the glaring holdout, presumably delayed by the addition of the IMAP protocol needed to support non-Google email accounts.
Perhaps the most glaring problem, however, is that the theorem requires the presence of exactly one hole — no more, no less.
But as VentureBeat noted, the most glaring omission from Apple's blog post is that it doesn't mention Apple Music at all.
There&aposs a glaring disconnect between the so-called resistance and just regular Americans who want to work for a living.
She has also been highlighting through her personal experience and activism the glaring absence of any effective treatment to target PDP.
After all, Peter Parker is from Queens, and glaring lack of diversity aside, his high school and home look like Queens.
It would be a glaring error, even by Silicon Valley's happy standards, to brush aside the Russian problem on earnings day.
That Bonnie gets no interiority and yet is responsible for killing Perry to save the other women is a glaring fault.
Their fake "healthcare" is a glaring greedy tax cut for the rich that will quietly kill old, sick and poor Americans.
It's a glaring reminder that though strives are being made, there's still a long way to go for equality in 2017.
Psychological attitudes have always been recognized as being important, and market psychology made a glaring attempt to turn negative last week.
But the homeless problem has now spread throughout Silicon Valley, where the disparity between the rich and everyone else is glaring.
While those unfamiliar with Irish tradition or Catholicism might overlook the mistake, but for those in the know, it's pretty glaring.
Hsieh, who stunned world number one Simona Halep on Saturday, was the victim of a glaring mistake by umpire Zhang Juan.
In the years ahead, the Interior Department's priority must be solving the glaring problems in front of them before overextending further.
You'll notice that there's no Robert Owens or Jamie Principle here, and a few other omissions that might initially seem glaring.
Eagle-eyed fans found a glaring continuity error in Clueless and it will drive you totally crazy once you notice it.
While the service has lots of potential, there are some things that could hold it back, the most glaring being availability.
In the back streets scrawny men loiter outside terraces of peeling boarding houses, swigging from cans and glaring at the seagulls.
Sometimes there will be a glaring piece of glass or gum on the ground, and your eye will go to that.
"Citizen Khan" sculpted a campaign that appealed to the anxious, the less affluent and those uneasy about London's more glaring inequalities.
And that occurs despite the fact that some of these events are glaring examples of their gear failing to work properly.
It includes an array of false statements and glaring contradictions from officials in giving information to both Congress and federal investigators.
Here, the glaring contrast to the Medicaid expansion—simple and straightforward—should serve as a lesson to both Democrats and Republicans.
Likewise the bureau didn't disclose to the court that: Such omissions are so glaring as to constitute defrauding a federal court.
That strategy, Carlson said, has a glaring problem: Clinton is not running for office, nor is she currently an elected official.
On hitting the white background, the light bounced back almost unimpeded, as rude as a glaring headlight in a rearview mirror.
The death of Eric Garner was a glaring reminder that reform in both training and treatment of the police is necessary.
Under Armour's third-quarter sales might have topped expectations, but one glaring shortcoming in Monday's release was the company's shoe sales.
Most insurers still require accreditation for reimbursement, but "the glaring exception is Medicare," said Morton, also immediate past president of ASMBS.
He used the meteoric rise of FANG stocks, which reflects Facebook, Apple, Netflix and Google (Alphabet), as a glaring bearish signal.
Gilles Babinet, a French serial entrepreneur and former president of the French National Digital Council, says France has other glaring weaknesses.
Learning -- or not -- from mistakes Presidents in their first term often find their missteps are magnified by a new glaring spotlight.
There was a thin layer of clouds in the sky that afternoon, but I remember how terribly glaring the sunlight seemed.
Not least, the camp has become one of the most glaring manifestations of Europe's failure to deal with the migrant crisis.
The speech seemed to fire up many Democrats, but it also emphasizes a glaring lack of cohesive leadership within the party.
We know that some of the most glaring vulnerabilities identified by election security experts -- including using paperless ballot systems -- remain unaddressed.
It has watched BMW, Mercedes and every other rival mint money with crossovers, the most glaring hole in the Jaguar lineup.
Live, all four members strike imposing figures, alternating between normal postpunk stoic glaring and full on legs-spread, instrument-punching melodrama.
Every time the Pacers ran up against their own limitations in the playoffs, Hibbert's own limitations seemed that much more glaring.
However, the glaring difference between fuboTV and the other options is the lack of ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned properties.
It was a glaring weakness for Kentucky, which entered the game allowing opponents to shoot 39.7 percent from 3-point range.
But he is pessimistic about filling in some of the most glaring gaps in the genetic map of the Fertile Crescent.
The market's pro-Clinton bias was glaring on Tuesday night, as evidence of Mr. Trump's strong performance trickled in and Mrs.
The shrimp are more disorderly, heaped in long trays, alongside floppy tubes of calamari and the occasional bin of glaring sardines.
The impasse was most glaring when Ms. Stahl asked about the president's mimicking of Christine Blasey Ford at a Mississippi rally.
" Even so, the chasm between my new friend and me was no more glaring than when he said, "Dating is fun.
Still, there is one glaring difference: The approval ratings of President Macron, unlike those of President Trump, are on the rise.
The overall decline is even more glaring in the wake of the #metoo movement afflicting media, technology, entertainment and political circles.
As it happens, Davis is brilliant at both of those things, which would make Okafor's weaknesses look a lot less glaring.
I wouldn't worry because none of the problems were glaring, and I expect they'll be ironed out as the tour continues.
Let's rebuild the rotting infrastructure of the United States, and remove glaring inefficiencies from our economy in other areas as well.
This summer, when she began playing with plastic toy soldiers, she was struck by one glaring issue: There were no women.
It also felt like a glaring understatement: Brute partisanship in the Senate is a symptom of a much larger national contagion.
I waited anxiously in the glaring sun as I watched a bunch of moving men condense my life into 16 feet.
This year it is on track to double that figure, making it perhaps the most glaring example of a nationwide crisis.
The Sanders campaign has invested heavily in Latino and African American outreach, recognizing it as his most glaring deficiency from 28500.
Andy Signore never set out to turn his eye for finding glaring flaws in movies and TV shows into a business.
After rereading "The Boys in the Band" and reflecting on gay-themed plays today, I of course noted the glaring differences.
While he was dealing with the back problems that would sideline him for 15 months, his chipping became a glaring deficiency.
Although Fertitta is a huge fan of their tea flavors, the company has one glaring problem: Ratto isn't pulling her weight.
It looked ordinary enough, a listing of top Democratic presidential candidates in a new national poll, but with a glaring omission.
Likely the most glaring omissions for many readers were any TEs at all, in particular George Kittle and/or Travis Kelce.
However, Mueller left a glaring, unexplainable, hole in his report by avoiding critical questions related to Trump's financial relationship to Russia.
Nutmeg CompetitorsNutmeg definitely holds an advantage over its competitors in several regards, but it also has at least one glaring weakness.
Public outcry widely exposed the RIA's glaring errors of understated costs and overstated benefits, which the politicized DOL ignored last year.
The glaring mistake they all make, however, is thinking that there is any way to disentangle reproductive rights from economic issues.
After Monday's 7-3 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks, their fifth straight defeat, the Mets' glaring flaws were exposed yet again.
" The best way to address a glaring problem, he says, is to start with "In my experience, this is what works.
The glaring difference between how the press treats Ivanka and Chelsea was on full display on CBS This Morning last week.
The same people who YouTube touted years before as the future of its site were now the community's most glaring problems.
If he had been more confident, that is, or presumptuous, even—if he'd jokingly pointed out her glaring and abundant complicity.
Mr. Hadi praised the Chinese for going all in after Western banks declined to help finance the nation's glaring infrastructure needs.
That the rosy optimism of 2011 soon ebbed into the dark side of the digital revolution became too glaring to ignore.
So take a deep breath and let's break down the five most glaring issues with one of television's most problematic faves.
One slightly embarrassing thing to note: Tickets for the State of the Union were sent to Congress with a glaring error.
Instead, Monday's shenanigans further spotlight the glaring weaknesses in our country's bizarre, anachronistic Electoral College system that have long been evident.
At times like these, Scorpio, the pointlessness of what passes for "news" in the art world becomes all the more glaring.
It took only moments for critics on Twitter, including speechwriters for Michelle and Barack Obama, to call out the glaring similarities.

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