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"glaringly" Definitions
  1. glaringly obvious/apparent/evident | glaringly wrong/absent, etc. extremely obvious; wrong, etc. in a way that is very obvious synonym blatantly
  2. in a very bright and unpleasant way
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The arguments for supernaturalistic interpretations of N.D.E.s are glaringly problematic.
Oh, Grey's writers, you do like the glaringly obvious metaphors.
First off, they are both glaringly emo and that's great!
Glaringly absent from his lyrics is the wide receiver position.
Traces of Superman were glaringly absent from the set visit.
But a glaringly obvious sexist description shouldn't have necessitated customer feedback.
The cracks in the foundation of Facebook had become glaringly clear.
It became glaringly apparent that parenting would not come without sacrifice.
Some of her belongings are clearly expensive — most glaringly, her house.
Take a look below to see it glaringly obvious in isolation.
Elements glaringly missing from these games are female characters and voices.
But even then, the transition is rarely instantaneous or glaringly obvious.
It had blind spots of its own, most glaringly around race.
Yet Iraqi due process standards fall glaringly short of Western ones.
When she improvised, she tripped, most glaringly over single-payer healthcare.
The three words curiously and glaringly missing from C.K.'s statement?
The first one-on-one goes to Garrett, our glaringly obvious frontrunner.
From that point forward, the racial dynamics of Cuba are glaringly clear.
It became glaringly obvious that this website was not meant for me.
The formulaic nature of the show and its tics became glaringly obvious.
Should they play fact-checker when a candidate says something glaringly inaccurate?
Not all the splits are deep or glaringly partisan, but many are.
The history of Arab basketball players in Israel is glaringly thin, too.
This is the most glaringly obvious blunder on the part of Google.
Most glaringly, the starting pitching kind of fell apart without Felix Hernandez.
But one thing was glaringly obvious: Ms. Haley is a shrewd politician.
For Ms. Packnett, the answer is both glaringly simple and incredibly difficult.
It is glaringly apparent that men's cases are not being handled equitably.
Glaringly absent from the exhibit are lesbian culture, sexual politics, and feminism.
You may notice that the PlayStation 4 is glaringly absent from that list.
Most glaringly, it neglected to tell us how much TV+ will actually cost.
One thing was glaringly missing from it: any mention of the Jewish people.
They have, as is now glaringly obvious, serious consequences for individuals and society.
But in terms of interactivity, the limits of the format are glaringly apparent.
My friend was wearing Los Angeles Rams gear so we were glaringly American.
That said, I don't see anything glaringly wrong with the default IEEE weightings.
But it also is glaringly out of touch in the age of #MeToo.
When stated that plainly, the lack of similarities becomes even more glaringly obvious.
Most glaringly, it could never decide if Pakistan was an ally or an enemy.
Most glaringly, it fails to monopolize the use of force or to provide security.
So she has tunnel vision, and the blind spots are glaringly obvious to me.
The playbook on how to sow discord and disrupt US elections is glaringly obvious.
It's glaringly obvious that you do so simply to pretend that you've accomplished something.
Even worse are the glaringly negative signals being sent by the global bond markets.
But we can see at least one pattern and that pattern is glaringly obvious.
Kelly's inexperience on matters of politics had been glaringly obvious to Trump, officials said.
Still, a high tax rate and a narrow tax base is a glaringly inefficient combination.
It's hugely ambitious and successful in some areas and glaringly lacking and vapid in others.
In fact, it is racial dynamics of the city that Shameless gets so glaringly wrong.
As in, no decorations, chairs, or china will exist unless they are glaringly on theme?
The same goes for the glaringly positive reviews of the site, scattered across the internet.
My lapsing opsec became glaringly apparent in the wake of this unfortunate Mexican phone theft.
Where Haynes often sees this most glaringly is in the app purchases that clients make.
This was made glaringly apparent back in 2009, when a graduate student conducted an fM.
This is glaringly apparent in his campaign and in this most recent town hall debate.
The one thing that does seem glaringly obvious is that Apple needs to kill iTunes.
Most glaringly, the investigation excluded any interviews with Ford or Kavanaugh—the probe's prime subjects.
After three years and a cockroach infestation, it was glaringly obvious that we needed more space.
That is clearly, to most, been glaringly absent from the early days of the Trump presidency.
Internally, the flaws that became glaringly evident in the euro crisis have yet to be fixed.
The Bagger submits that a better term might be Glaringly Obvious Sleight of Hand, or GOSH.
Circumventing the user to auto-ping someone else feels distinctly artificial and glaringly vulnerable to error.
And in case you've somehow missed the Olsen twins controversy, they've made Michelle's absence glaringly obvious.
At first glance the resemblance is at the very least vaguely present, if not glaringly obvious.
Now, "stole" is a bit much, considering it's so glaringly obvious this was by mere coincidence.
In addition, there are two glaringly obvious pitfalls: Filters can't tell what's legal from what's illegal.
For one thing, the next-generation Gear VR is more tasteful than its glaringly white predecessor.
The spread of cholera in Yemen glaringly illustrates how disease follows in the wake of bombs.
It's almost glaringly obvious in retrospect, like putting a fitness tracker for running around your ankle.
The outrage about this Northam matter on the part of the Republicans is so glaringly hypocritical.
But even so, the Recording Academy glaringly overlooked another key hip-hop act: A Tribe Called Quest.
While those are all great and needed, there's something else that's still glaringly absent: more LGBTQ flags.
While this may seem glaringly obvious, genuine free-market competition in healthcare would be a radical change.
The Oscar nominations were announced this morning and the biggest omissions the Academy made were glaringly obvious.
It tells us something important for the U.S. public, something that is glaringly absent from media coverage.
With editorializing so glaringly infecting news stories, it is no wonder that President Trump blasts the press.
The show's dialogue and action were glaringly subpar compared to its peers like Daredevil and Jessica Jones.
Mr. Obama's candidacy also heightened another element in presidential politics that is glaringly obvious in today's campaign — celebrity.
The glaringly obvious takeaway here: No, Facebook's business was not decimated by its recent Cambridge Analytica privacy debacle.
The bottom of the laptop is covered in soft-touch plastic and held together by glaringly shiny screws.
There were glaringly obvious continuity errors, and action scenes that didn't really seem to follow from the story.
It would be glaringly self-serving for members of the legislative branch to argue against such a mechanism.
It has become glaringly obvious that legislative advances to further women's rights have not been mirrored by society.
But a signature promise Trump made in 2016 -- building a wall on our southern border -- remains glaringly unfulfilled.
Pivi's glaringly fabricated alternatives present viewers with a conception of animals that's divorced from the realities of nature.
What is glaringly absent from most of these discussions, though, is any reflection on what Ukrainians might think.
The production always spells out what was already pretty intelligible and which recent elections have made glaringly evident.
Fernando grabbed his backpack and opened his door; in the blackness, the car's overhead light seemed glaringly bright.
Most glaringly, Trump has not divested from his global business interests, and he has not released his tax returns.
Take a long view, though—like, two decades long—and the sum of these small advances becomes glaringly obvious.
As this narrative progresses, it becomes glaringly apparent that this film is not for Black women such as myself.
It's not just that Ivanka is staggeringly, glaringly out of touch, considering she accrues millions just by sitting around.
Ivanka Trump's doublespeak is glaringly on display here, as it has been throughout her work with her father's administration.
We can also learn a lot from the regions of our genome where cave man DNA is glaringly absent.
Plus, short-heeled sandals can look glaringly similar to the discarded bins of evening shoes at a secondhand store.
GravityGravity's dramatic intensity and stunning visuals couldn't distract us from the glaringly avoidable nature of its most devastating death.
What struck me about these kind of users is one glaringly obvious flaw in their enthusiasm: it's not sustainable.
I think that's where her vision and her blind spots were glaringly obvious to me, but not to her.
There's nothing glaringly wrong with the Elantra GT Sport, it's just not quite as good as I was hoping.
While casual users won't notice a speed difference over the pricier cards, a durability difference would be glaringly obvious.
While Trump was asked about recent violence at his rallies, the moderators glaringly failed to ask one question, however.
Mining, even in the age of smartphones—perhaps especially in the age of smartphones—is still glaringly brutal work.
White skin visible and only made glaringly more so against the dark blue waters of some very lovely lake.
The jobs women do will not be fully appreciated unless we make it glaringly obvious how important they are.
The difference in the two team's starting five was glaringly noticeable, with San Antonio's starters outscoring Sacramento's 88-48.
It feels like an eternity ago we were united by the lovably camp and glaringly brash pop-dance scamps.
But some of her comments, and choice of words, have struck others as odd and, in one case, glaringly incorrect.
By contrast, Britain's Burberry, Italy's Salvatore Ferragamo or U.S. jeweller Tiffany were more glaringly exposed when their sales momentum faltered.
Before we go on, we should state that there is one glaringly obvious reason that former footballers avoid becoming officiators.
They fish or farm, often using primitive methods, a fact that becomes glaringly apparent as soon as you leave Yangon.
You could never imagine Trump giving a speech so intellectually alive, one whose flaws are subtle rather than glaringly obvious.
You pivot your finger to control a circular cursor on the screen, but the accuracy was glaringly not 1:1.
These encounters, though perhaps not as glaringly obvious as someone forcibly accosting another person, are still incredibly toxic and harmful.
In a world where more and more movies are offering women substantial roles, it's glaringly obvious when a film doesn't.
It is glaringly obvious that Donald Trump does not have the temperament or the judgment to occupy the Oval Office.
These flaws have become so glaringly problematic that even those who once championed the deal have begun to question it.
If you extrapolate to other applications, such as facial recognition, the impact that data bias can have becomes glaringly obvious.
It's glaringly obvious why Nintendo binned button-controlled jumping for forthcoming Zeldas, switching to a more streamlined, context-sensitive system.
Sure, the room is glaringly bright and all but empty, but nothing seems to lower the spirits of the performers.
And in this glaringly posh town, it's an intimate and unpretentious affair that packs in locals and party-loving visitors.
And this is where Tesla's difficult position relative to the big, old, slow-moving traditional auto industry becomes glaringly apparent.
Still, it's glaringly obvious now that adding voice control to various devices has typically involved humans listening to our recordings.
Privacy and ethical issues glossed over in the public's rush to embrace DNA databases are now glaringly apparent, they said.
For such a small fraction of female-led companies, the amount of negative press female CEOs receive is glaringly disproportionate.
We will just have to make do with these glaringly apparent, undeniable examples of racist behavior, like people wearing blackface.
It was glaringly obvious that Mitchell could be one of those guys at his future school, the University of Louisville.
The astonishing scope of election interference on the world's biggest social platforms came glaringly to light following the 2016 presidential election.
Since the Epicurious piece was published, Aussies all over the internet have pointed out some glaringly incorrect claims made in it.
There are several problems with that argument; most glaringly, it ignores the war crimes and other atrocities committed by the regime.
In this digital age when almost anything can be had in an instant, the movement of money can seem glaringly slow.
But because his public id spewings render him so glaringly transparent, it was easy to see that, inside, he was hurting.
It was so mean-spirited, so glaringly intentional, that the authorities could not help but to sit up and take notice.
The glaringly obvious concern here is, if this technology can be used on celebrities without a second thought, who'll be next?
Most glaringly, Trump has publicly and repeatedly cast doubt on the intelligence community's findings of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
That this odd case is a glaringly defective vehicle for reaching that goal only shows the depth of the majority's determination.
That disparity stood out even more glaringly after all the major candidates of color -- Castro, as well as African American Sens.
Democratic officials are slashing ad buys significantly in the pair of perennial battleground states, most glaringly in Ohio, where former Gov.
Most glaringly, what's the equivalent of the cowboy hats in Shogun or Raj World, where there were many bare-headed guests?
The trickier part was living with the startling abundance that had become glaringly obvious when I stopped trying to get more.
Most glaringly, there is nothing in the new changes that genuinely places foreign firms on an equal legal footing with local ones.
Most glaringly, there was the whirlwind romance, engagement, and breakup with Ariana Grande (which all went down in a four month timespan).
It's one of those knowing, glaringly obvious era signifiers that This Is Us is smart enough to know it's not above using.
While the threats were not new, they became glaringly apparent to all of us in the aftermath of the 85033 presidential elections.
But more importantly, this kind of plot hole glaringly underscores the need for more women at every level of the film industry.
Dr. Akey and his colleagues found that Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA was glaringly absent from four regions of the modern human genome.
He said of the drone dispute: "The malign intent of the Americans in unilaterally and publicly stirring this up was glaringly clear."
Perhaps most glaringly, there's been no significant international gathering of political leaders tasked with devising a global strategy to tackle the disease.
All this technical sophistication, though, seems to be at the service of a fundamentally unsophisticated sensibility, most glaringly exposed by the music.
What the Nassar scandal has made glaringly apparent is that the organization consistently fails to act in the best interests of athletes.
Trump didn't even make it to his first business day as President before embarrassing himself through a weekend of glaringly obvious fabrications.
Questions about the Browns' discipline have centered around mercurial personalities and foolish penalties, but their run-defense discipline has been glaringly poor.
This was made glaringly clear by the contrast between one of Schumer's opening acts, the hilarious Rachel Feinstein, and the star herself.
With these challenges becoming more glaringly apparent in recent years, there came a need for a new approach to D2C at large.
Decades of U.S. trade sanctions and a dysfunctional Soviet-style, centralized economy mean the aisles of Cuba's shops are often glaringly bare.
Menorahs usually get a pass because they are small, frequently relegated to a corner and usually enjoy a glaringly brief display season.
In an affluent community that prides itself on appearances, a prominent faux-stone wall appears glaringly out of context to some residents.
But most glaringly, it seemed Trump was overlooking the role American policy has played in creating the very conditions he was deriding.
As new arrivals pour into our go-to e-tailers, one thing is glaringly clear: nothing's worth buying unless it comes in pastel.
Among all those graver sins, one glaringly obvious fault stands tallest in The Rules of the Game: This book is corny as hell.
After about ten minutes into the show, it becomes glaringly obvious that Hirst has abdicated his aesthetic and conceptual ambitions to economic priorities.
Too many of the duets were so glaringly out of tune that they will have to be redone or adjusted before the broadcast.
Apple, rather embarrassingly, made this fact glaringly clear, when it secretly throttled older iPhones to prevent their aging batteries from causing unexpected shutdowns.
This time, he was nine years old, and the struggles of dealing with a child with autism and heart disease became glaringly apparent.
While this year was no different when it comes to awe-inspiring ingenuity, one advancement was glaringly obvious— the mobile future has arrived.
Economic growth is now so glaringly concentrated in certain urban areas that it has reignited the age-old debate over staying vs. going.
While I appreciated the underlying desire to lessen the burden of grief, I thought the answer to the first question was glaringly obvious.
City Attorney Zach Klein said last year the law was "glaringly inequitable" since its applicability relies on how regular the dancers' performances are.
Perhaps Tolkien could not foresee this obvious problem within his books—but these racial issues are glaringly obvious, viewed from a modern perspective.
His advocacy for the "rights of the unborn," which run roughshod over the rights of us women who are already here, is glaringly unlibertarian.
The lack of diversity is glaringly obvious in a now-viral (and deleted) photo showing the group together, all holding their shiny new cameras.
While representatives from Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Ireland, Latvia, Singapore, and the UK were in attendance, one individual was glaringly absent: Mark Zuckerberg.
Or, even more glaringly, The Lonely Island's 2016 summer hit Popstar, which ridiculed viral music stardom in general and paid special attention to Bieber.
But what is glaringly missing from this report on moderating misinformation in India and Pakistan is any mention of coordinated inauthentic behavior on WhatsApp.
Most glaringly, at no point does this story purportedly about robot personhood seem even remotely interested in exploring the nature of their artificial consciousness.
This kind of personal knowledge and experience with the American healthcare system has been glaringly missing at the Department over the past eight years.
"REFFING UNBELIEVABLE," blared Monday's New Orleans Times-Picayune, over a photo of the glaringly obvious pass-interference call missed by Bill Vinovich's officiating crew.
With this new turn in her evolution, Cyrus has made it glaringly clear that her days of "busting it open" were all a gimmick.
NEW YORK CITY BALLET Female choreographers have been glaringly absent from City Ballet's roster in recent years, but this season brings a welcome change.
It seems glaringly obvious to me that women are missing, in the real world and in fictional ones, in the ways that truly count.
I didn't plan this out, it just happened and it was so glaringly obvious that I couldn't have stopped it if I wanted to.
Reese Witherspoon, Steven Spielberg and Jennifer Aniston took the stage to make the announcement, but details — even about fundamentals like pricing — were glaringly absent.
This is the serene, yet glaringly beautiful setting in which we find Randlett "Randy" Lawrence, a spiritual dreamer and artist residing in Echo Park, California.
Of course, life rarely works out quite the way we envision, and by 39 I found myself glaringly far removed from that childhood dream life.
Still, if you're are interested in trying it out yourself, there are some glaringly obvious considerations to take before you even hop in the van.
The solution to this problem was so glaringly obvious, yet so widely disregarded, that I've devoted the past year of my life to promoting it.
I need to update the "About" section with something less glaringly vain, and I think honesty is the best policy when it comes to dating.
While her absence hasn't been glaringly obvious, Women's Wear Daily asked the 32-year-old what her wardrobe looks like for the annual music festival.
The ability to search by lyrics is another benefit to using Pandora Premium on Google Assistant devices – and an area where Spotify is glaringly absent.
I remember hearing a male theater director, years ago, disparage her in glaringly misogynistic language — a tipoff that his judgment reflected him more than her.
"Now it is glaringly obvious to everyone that this problem has existed for a long time and poses an immediate threat to people," she added.
Glaringly, the company allowed individuals to set up more than 1,2000 accounts using email addresses associated with high schools in Beverly, Malden and Braintree, Mass.
This week, that long simmering dispute became glaringly public, when Ms. Cline and Mr. Reetz-Laiolo filed dueling lawsuits in federal court in San Francisco.
That means I provide a service that, despite its glaringly obvious ROI and strategic payoff, most people see as more of a 'luxury' than a necessity.
Most glaringly was that moment where he lifted the adorable eight-year-old star of Lion, Sunny Pawar, in the air to recreate The Lion King.
It is glaringly apparent that many in the media lack basic self-awareness: you can't insult people and then demand they accept whatever you tell them.
Her memories of the night, like those of many people who have been involved in traumatic events, are a mix of necessarily hazy and glaringly sharp.
"Indeed, while staff prepared drafts of a report to be issued by the Commission, the sections on evidence of voter fraud are glaringly empty," he wrote.
When I sit with my patients as they face enormously complicated situations like this, I cannot help but think about how glaringly unjust these restrictions are.
The extent to which false positives are a problem became glaringly evident the moment I started reading through my history of Alexa commands on Amazon's website.
The document was glaringly light on details, including when and how North Korea would dismantle its nuclear program and what it would do with its missiles.
He said Mr. Duterte "glaringly contrived" with his peers in Congress and the judiciary to remove a formidable critic who could keep the government in check.
The device will have slimmer bezels and gentle curves like the Surface Go. It will also have USB-C, which was glaringly absent from this year's refresh.
Still, the room noted the absence of other famous friends and prior collaborators like Busta Rhymes, Kanye West, and, most glaringly, his Black Star cohort Talib Kweli.
It wasn't a glaringly disrespectful moment, but it was an odd one, and Biden didn't go out of his way to accommodate Hill or make her comfortable.
They did all that work, only to reveal findings that are glaringly obvious: The op-ed was likely written by, wait for it — an older, conservative male.
And, glaringly, there is no focus on the modern global luxury moneymaking machine, or on the social media and celebrity endorsement-driven hype that increasingly powers it.
The feature, announced on Thursday, launches amid a US presidential election that has been marred by misinformation and outright lies, most glaringly from Republican candidate Donald Trump.
But the downsides of the policy are glaringly apparent: It siphons funds from existing public schools without ensuring that the money is then invested in promising alternatives.
Iran's leaders have been adept at taking advantage of US blunders, most glaringly its success at asserting unprecedented influence in Iraq after the US toppled Saddam Hussein.
The show has a glaringly low-rent aesthetic, like something made in an office park, circa 1981, by a bunch of interns with time on their hands.
I watched lots of those cheery sitcoms as a kid, and in retrospect one of my favorites, "The Cosby Show," was the most glaringly unrealistic of all.
Irving and Love are much more dangerous offensive players than their counterparts in the 2015 Finals, but they're also far worse defenders, most glaringly in Love's case.
There are also quite a few anachronisms, most glaringly an anti-1980 boycott T-shirt that shows up at what is supposed to be the 1976 trials.
The House of Mouse now owns the rights to an unfathomable amount of content, which makes what's not available on Disney+ as glaringly apparent as what is.
The racial split became glaringly obvious in 22009, when the white organizers of a major suffragist parade in Washington ordered black participants to march in the rear.
That abandonment became glaringly obvious during the recently concluded election for the Legislative Assembly in the western Indian state of Gujarat — the home state of Mr. Modi.
One thing that becomes glaringly apparent after a few of these freestyles is that ICP––Violent J especially––haven't really updated their rap styles since the early 90s.
When in 2009 the single currency, structurally vulnerable as it was, became engulfed by the biggest global financial crisis since the 1930s, its problems quickly became glaringly obvious.
This becomes glaringly apparent in a comparison of the pattern of fund-raising in 2008, the last election before the Citizens United decision, to the pattern in 2016.
Though Rihanna racked up an impressive eight noms this year, Anti was glaringly missing from the Album of the Year category, while Beyoncé's Lemonade was, of course, nominated.
In the post-Goop world, the same has become glaringly clear with food and cannabidiol—like a wholesome, food world Rule 34, there's a CBD version of everything.
Nest is a game, though, that is at once both glaringly obvious and extremely, uncomfortably clever, and to arm you for its central trick would be very unfair.
Despite all that activity, Obama's been glaringly absent from the public stage in the Trump era, leaning into the Responsible Norm that former presidents shouldn't critique their successors.
Guests at black-tie affairs have appeared wearing their deconstructed jeans — most glaringly at the Met Gala, planned by Anna Wintour, who suggests that men wear white tie.
South Africans would have to aim for the most glaringly opulent way of life for themselves—or at least pretend they could have it, or fantasize about it.
The dealership was brick and glass, a version of traditional modern that implied the late nineties of Andrew's graduate-school years: inclusive and hopeful and almost glaringly inoffensive.
In a country where government-run services have been glaringly ill equipped to deal with humanitarian crises, Mr. Edhi's social welfare system has become a trusted household name.
They're either wallet-friendly yet glaringly flimsy, or high-quality and timeless but the price tag would require you to survive on nothing but ramen for a month.
While Twitter was alone on the Alex Jones issue, Dorsey is hardly the only tech CEO to make glaringly ignorant comments about social issues that affect their platform.
This was the week that made it glaringly clear that the president put his fragile ego, idiotic conspiracy theories and political prospects ahead of American national security interests.
For a program that frequently features absurdist competitions involving cake decoration or hashtag generation, the "app" is the most glaringly inane part of an otherwise charmingly creepy show.
That failure is made glaringly clear with each new spasm of violence, including the murder of three mothers and six children near the United States border last month.
While he didn't ask for it, and deserves credit for his statements in support of women, this disparity becomes so glaringly apparent in the art that promotes him.
As the film shows Olive holding the Lasso of Truth and donning a very Wonder Woman–esque corset, how Marston's sex life funneled into his work becomes glaringly clear.
No. During a September 16 Beijing screening of filmmaker Zhangke Jia's film, Ash Is Purest White, a scene featuring actor and director Xiaogang Feng was glaringly absent, THR reports.
The next president should take note of what is by now glaringly obvious: Iran Air should be sanctioned for its role in perpetuating and exacerbating the Syrian civil war.
There are some products that are just too bland and should never be branded queer while, elsewhere, some merch is just far too glaringly rainbow for the human eye.
But now that Trump and his friends are treating the White House like an extension of their business empire, Chaffetz has been glaringly quiet about potential conflicts of interest.
These can be startlingly fast bursts, not obvious to people who are just going about their business, but glaringly so to those who interpret the moves of financial markets.
But production designers are the essential makers of the movie; they use tools ancient and modern, glaringly obvious or masterfully hidden, to compel us to look at something new.
It puts the team cheering section a little farther from the action and also makes it glaringly apparent when all the seats in the player area are not full.
Most glaringly, Facebook itself will choose the initial members and then work with them to select the rest of the board, and thereby could avoid adding overly incendiary figures.
The Nunes memo glaringly omits any revelation of what other supporting information might have been submitted to the FISA judge, choosing instead to focus on cherry-picked alleged omissions.
Manhattan has countless monuments to outrageous wealth, most recently and glaringly the $238 million penthouse that the hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin just bought at 220 Central Park South.
Some of her product lines are expensive, too — most glaringly in my life experience, her scrapbooking supply line, which includes 1.5-ounce bottles of glitter that retail for $10.99 apiece.
Mark Warner of Virginia published a letter addressed to Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi in which he called on the CEO to address the glaringly obvious facepalms revealed in a Nov.
Even though there have been a number of incidents, we are still talking dozens of incidents out of millions of phones, so it's probably not the most glaringly obvious thing.
If it weren't glaringly obvious before, let this week's episode of Dr. Pimple Popper serve as a cautionary tale of why it's never a good idea to operate on yourself.
If the politicians and Federal Reserve officials can repress their desperate need to fix everything that is glaringly short-term, the economy will, in all likelihood, continue to chug along.
As the young cast come into their own, it becomes more glaringly obvious than ever that Stranger Things has no idea what to do with a talent like Noah Schnapp.
Asian and Latino nominees were glaringly absent and it felt bitterly symbolic that Moonlight was forced to share the spotlight with La La Land after that infamous "Best Picture" flub.
These Saudi moves remain in very early phases and have yet to produce major results—but in several cases, most glaringly in Yemen, they have done more harm than good.
Second, she thinks that people can change and deserve a second chance, a philosophy glaringly absent in the only state that automatically denies any opportunity for parole in murder cases.
Glaringly absent in his 15-page address were references to the dismal state of human rights in the region, where the vast majority of people live under corrupt, authoritarian regimes.
Following the mysterious death of columnist Jamal Khashoggi, Washington was hit with a stark reminder that America remains glaringly vulnerable to economic threats from the oil oligarchs of the world.
"It is very difficult to rely on these cases on the face of them, because of how glaringly and unabashedly racist their reasoning is," Cepeda Derieux said in an interview.
On Wednesday, that criticism became more than five hours of political theater, making it glaringly apparent just how skeptical of Facebook Congress has become through nearly three years of controversy.
More peculiar is the glaringly unpolished recorded video of Lloyd Webber in which he narrates his history, popping up between numbers on a screen that descends to conceal the orchestra.
On top of the on-court woes, the people in charge of the Knicks and Lakers organizations seem to specialize in providing us glaringly public examples of off-the-court discord.
And, there has been increasing backlash against the brand for its lack of inclusion, which was glaringly evident at its annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, which taped in N.Y.C. this month.
The liberal senator from Massachusetts bills herself as the candidate with a plan for anything, but expect her rivals to attack her glaringly unspecific position on a top issue: health care.
The liberal senator from Massachusetts bills herself as the candidate with a plan for anything, but expect her rivals to attack her glaringly unspecific position on a top issue: health care.
By the time the mission was over, it became glaringly obvious that if we were ever going to learn anything about comets, we're going to have to get a bit closer.
In that vein, it is glaringly clear that public opinion and legal systems are still stuck in defense of men rather than women, even in the midst of so-called progress.
It should be stated up front that Lee comes from privilege and her writing often carries a haughtiness about class and a self-importance that is glaringly evident from her descriptions.
And while it may seem glaringly obvious to you, my clever reader, it took me a long time, and many awful nights (and many more boring nights), to make the connection.
And while the vast majority of Brazil's non pay-per-view events often leave much to be desired for those outside of the country, this Fight Night card is glaringly different.
The displays and related programming addressed the now glaringly clear need to maintain water quality; when lead was identified last fall, the Sloan began adding constantly updated information on the crisis.
His selection exemplifies how these images' meanings glaringly contradict one another; how the expressions and actions of soldiers were blithely tweaked in all kinds of ways to serve a political purpose.
It was only during "Junction" (1961), the oldest work and the first on the opening program, that the music went glaringly astray, in a muffled and out-of-key cello suite.
Patterns emerged, most glaringly the fact that many of the people who had stories to share were women of color, even though there are comparatively few female entrepreneurs who aren't white.
While the tech giants' control over our discourse has become glaringly apparent, we must remember that putting government entirely in charge may be even more dangerous than permitting the status quo.
But even if there were not such a glaringly, laughably obvious gap between your abilities and my own, which of our past encounters should give me confidence in your leadership abilities?
While some hand-wringing officials insist that walking might be more dangerous than standing on an escalator, it seems glaringly obvious that walkers are paying more attention to their surroundings than standers.
Here are the glaringly low percentages of support for Trump's big wall: 2900 percent of Hispanics/Latinos support it, along with 220006 percent of African Americans and 2202 percent of Asian Americans.
The most glaringly obvious reason for a father to not take parental leave, Williams points out, is that none is offered, which is the case for a full 86% of American workers.
"[W]ait til ah bitch get a GOOD GOOD budget Ima really be doing the most most!" she proclaimed on Instagram, making light of the glaringly modest investment put into her tour.
Gentrification occurs in three stages, and those stages are glaringly obvious if you take a second to lower your gaze and have a look at what people are wearing on their feet.
I'm referring to the court's back-to-back, glaringly disparate treatment of two death-row inmates, each of whom had unsuccessfully sought the presence of a spiritual adviser in the execution chamber.
While she was aware of the gender imbalance in tech — in 2018, only 26% of professional computing jobs were held by women — the lack of diversity became glaringly obvious on the job.
But the framework faces obvious hurdles to reaching a lasting peace deal, experts said, most glaringly the Taliban's refusal to sit down directly with the Afghan government, which it views as illegitimate.
As reviews of Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok began rolling out in advance of the movie's November 3 release, a review from one news outlet in particular — the Los Angeles Times — was glaringly absent.
It's also glaringly bright and crammed, and seems strangely cold and sterile compared to the jovial mood in the pub itself, so I descend the staircase to find some more Fun Foo Friends.
"#Millennialmonopoly = glaringly reflective of an era of where many youth can't afford housing and have no recourse but to accept short term unstable 'experiences' as a constellation prize," one person wrote on Twitter.
Yet Facebook has demonstrated that it's not ready to address any of these problems, and has done so in a glaringly public way: it is making no effort to fix something much simpler.
In 2016, Hispanics in Nevada and California helped soften the blow for Democrats in an otherwise disastrous election year for the party, but engagement gaps were glaringly obvious in Arizona, Florida and Texas.
This has become so glaringly apparent that candidates of color have grown increasingly cynical about the exercise, and some believe it's a sham process, in which they don't have a chance to succeed.
Made of thousands of images stitched together, these gargantuan landscapes may look inhospitable and alien at first glance — but over time it becomes glaringly obvious that the inhuman factor is the camera's cold eye.
And most glaringly, both have a dial-like accessory that can quickly adjust settings, even while you're doing something in the other hand, like changing the color of your pen stroke while you draw.
Most glaringly, the traditionally high-scoring offense has a combined 22004 points in the past four games and has twice needed fourth-quarter touchdowns to avoid the first shutout of the Larry Fedora era.
The nine skeletons were eventually confirmed to be those of the Romanovs and their retainers, leaving two victims glaringly unaccounted for until the discovery of the remains of Alexei and Maria nearby in 2007.
In relation to the other works on exhibit, the viewer might focus on the figure's face, which conveys an attitude of languidness that contrasts glaringly with the many layers of collage composing the work.
Still, the impatience to release the names of speakers has backfired, most glaringly when planners initially listed the rabbi of Mr. Trump's daughter Ivanka and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, as among the speakers.
Rogue One is a great addition to the Star Wars universe because it takes a glaringly stupid plot mechanism—the exhaust port vulnerability in the Death Star—and attributes it to an architect's sabotage.
Glaringly absent from the displays are weapons and equipment from the American-led occupation since 213 except for a few remnants of clusters bombs that were dropped in the early months of the war.
Greggs is both gay and black — a cross-section that, as Sohn noted in a 22019 interview with UpRoxx, had been glaringly underrepresented on TV. Today, many networks have shows with queer female characters.
In The Last Jedi, Rose is a main character who travels with Poe and Finn (with whom she seems to have a budding romance); in The Rise of Skywalker, her role is glaringly reduced.
It's got to be glaringly obvious that this girl isn't local, can't speak the language, has no friends or family members present, but they still go through the whole process of putting on the wedding.
This year, the NFL is more clueless than usual in enforcing it, as demonstrated most glaringly by the decision to fine Cameron Heyward for honoring his father, who died of cancer, on his eye black.
The most glaringly unequal tax preference is the lower tax rates faced by capital income: 68 percent of the benefits of the preferential rates on capital gains and dividends go to the top 85033 percent.
So it's worth asking: In an era in which wealth and income inequality are glaringly persistent, should some technology companies continue to reap overwhelming profits while individuals on whose data they rely receive no compensation?
But it has become glaringly apparent that the companies never quite understood the negative consequences of that influence nor what to do about it — and that they cannot put the genie back in the bottle.
It's also not as glaringly homogeneous; where all of the characters in The Jetsons were previously white, now-teenaged Elroy Jetson has an Asian-American love interest, Lake, and some of Jane's unnamed colleagues appear black.
ZAGREB (Reuters) - Croatia is suffering a severe labor shortage, most glaringly in its booming seaside tourist resorts, that is compounding obstacles to economic growth and dimming hopes of catching up to more developed European Union peers.
Still, despite the uneven power dynamics glaringly present in Rose Ceremonies and throughout the show, we're supposed to believe that the love developed over the course of the weeks on The Bachelor or Bachelorette is real.
Wasn't it always obvious that Bill Clinton's so-called "character issues" were part of the attraction, that he was elected twice not in spite of his glaringly apparent flaws as a husband, but because of them?
In fact, the only KarJenner clan individuals who seem to be glaringly missing from the shoot thus far are brother Rob Kardashian and youngest sister Kylie Jenner who, like Khloé Kardashian, is expecting her first child.
Glaringly absent from all these exchanges with Cohen, and from practically the entire hearing, were attempts to defend Trump himself, or to push back on Cohen's claims that the president had directed him to commit crimes.
That lesson involves, most glaringly, climate change; Irma and Hurricane Harvey, which struck two weeks earlier, are reminders that we live in an era of standardized disaster, with cities sprawling across what are now, effectively, floodplains.
They accessed USB, compact flash and ethernet ports that were glaringly unprotected, and then proceeded to play video games and run pink cat graphics across the screens of ballot-marking devices and voter registration database systems.
"We noticed immediately and it's stayed consistent, that piece of the conversation is absent and glaringly so," said Teresa Casale, a policy advocate at the International Center for Research on Women, a member of the coalition.
As this paralysis and the resulting suffering became glaringly obvious, outrage and hand wringing grew about then-president George W. Bush's disengagement, and the horrific spectacle of a global superpower unable to rescue its own citizens.
A decade after the fall of Lehman Brothers and Damien Hirst's era-defining "Beautiful Inside My Head Forever" auction at Sotheby's, the art market remains one of the most glaringly visible symptoms of global income inequality.
Even vital security services were gutted by no-show jobs, as glaringly revealed when there was no army on hand to stop the Islamic State's sweep through Mosul and Anbar Province to the gates of Baghdad.
These days, Iowa and its journalist hot spots — namely the glaringly lighted, hideously carpeted lobby bar of the Des Moines Marriott Downtown — can feel like a summer camp, trade convention and I.R.L. Twitter rolled into one.
He said he didn't previously imagine Boeing's brave new managerial caste creating a problem as dumb and glaringly obvious as MCAS (or the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, as a handful of software wizards had dubbed it).
Jon and Daenerys arrive to a glaringly abridged lineup, but a strong one nonetheless: Sansa, Lady of Winterfell, her dramatic stoner teen brother, Brienne of Tarth, Podrick Payne, Lyanna Mormont, and the rest of the Stark banners.
While most people were busy enjoying their Sundays, Donald Trump and one of his deputies were busy tweeting glaringly false and misleading information about North Korea — and publicly humiliating his own secretary of state for good measure.
"The absence of strong U.S. language endorsing democratic values and processes will be glaringly evident on Trump's Asia trip, " said Joshua Kurlantzick, senior fellow for Southeast Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations in a recent report.
He is a strange combination of grace and awkwardness — lithe and tan above the waste, with a stark tan line that reveals his preference for shorts in a glaringly white stretch of flesh from hip to knee.
The stakes for both parties in election rules and who gets to vote became glaringly clear in 2000, when a 537-vote court-challenged victory in Florida's presidential election sent George W. Bush to the White House.
It's funny now, but what was so glaringly galling is that it was all so obvious—I just didn't have the vocabulary; softboi is really a fun name for something that has existed for a long time.
He has made it glaringly evident that while the literal button or penis size of Mr. Trump or Mr. Kim matters not at all, their need for the world to believe that they are manly men does.
Last week, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers History Center tweeted out an apology to author Safiya Umoja Noble after one of its historians shared a glaringly insulting criticism of her work from the organization's Twitter account.
In particular, the New Nordic movement, one that has built its own spotlight with two hands grasping both history and new technique, and shone it glaringly and deservedly onto Scandinavian cooking in a way that's never existed before.
But fear is a powerful thing, and it convinces you that nobody could possibly know your glaringly obvious secret, and that you should keep it a secret, because once you say it out loud, everything will be different.
But since the ribald winks and unpolished flair of the original have been sanded down to something far more pedestrian, his presence only serves as a reminder of what worked so well and is so glaringly absent here.
Regardless of whether you believe the women who have made allegations of sexual misconduct and cruelty against Kavanaugh, I hope you can see one glaringly obvious fact: By the standards of a job interview, Kavanaugh's performance was abysmal.
Conversations About Women, Leadership & Power, and in my new online platform, What Will It Take, women are glaringly underrepresented in positions of leadership across all sectors, whether it's in politics, the corporate world, the media, or other areas.
The other side of the defense spending debate — why the Pentagon should be given a cash infusion of tens of billions when the auditors in the building can't track the funds already appropriated by Congress — was glaringly absent.
Reviews for the apps as screenshotted by Trend Micro revealed a lot of unhappy, one-star reviews, but the three apps shown still had average ratings above three stars, which isn't exactly glowing but it's not glaringly bad.
When the FCC's proprietary legacy system for accepting comments crashed in 85033, under a wave of 4 million public submissions made in response to net neutrality rules, the need for modernization of the Commission's processes became glaringly apparent.
There's no way around around the fact that this was music by upper-middle class Brits targeted at upper-middle class American youth—and that many of the top big beat acts were glaringly white, straight, and male.
Glaringly absent in statements from both Washington and Pyongyang on the meeting was any indication that Mr. Kim would ship out his stockpile of fissile materials and dismantle his nuclear arsenal, including nuclear warheads and their delivery systems.
They have good reason to be pissed off and mobilized: Global emissions continue to get higher and higher, and the effects of climate change are glaringly obvious, with fires, floods, and hurricanes all becoming more common and severe.
A trial could not only unleash far more money than a settlement would, but the companies' documents currently under seal would become glaringly public, telling a more complete story of the relationship of the defendants to the crisis.
" He explained why he proposed with a ring made out of light blue string, writing, "I didn't plan this out, it just happened and it was so glaringly obvious that I couldn't have stopped it if I wanted to.
But other fundamental limitations of leaning into the status quo — rather than trying to change it — were visible from the start, perhaps most glaringly when Sandberg's attention to Lean In was labeled a "distraction" from her work at Facebook.
Most glaringly, the GOP's current frontrunner in the race for the party's presidential nomination has been a paragon of racial insensitivity, and despite this, its leaders all uneasily vow to support him for president should he secure enough delegates.
It's glaringly obvious that this is a game that fans of four-wheeled interactive entertainment need in their lives, so what EA should be doing, right now, is dropping all other projects and getting the hell on with it.
Here's my "pop" quiz: What is glaringly missing from his cited Roger Thurow quote, "If we want to shape the future, to truly improve the world, we have 1,000 days to do it, mother by mother, child by child"?
But now, Dunham is ready to get back in front of the camera and will join Quentin Tarantino's star-studded (and glaringly white) film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which is loosely based upon the Manson Family murders.
Letter To the Editor: Those in Europe arguing in favor of a continental nuclear arsenal ("Fearing U.S. Withdrawal, Europe Considers Its Own Nuclear Deterrent," The Interpreter, March 7) are heavy on politics, but glaringly light on law and humanity.
"In an era where individuals and even policymakers have a sort of amnesia about just how bad measles was," said Harvard's Mina, "this makes [it] glaringly clear that a measles infection is not just a simple benign childhood infection."
There's nothing new about sleazy photographers lurking around celebrities to snap photos to sell to tabloids and gossip sites for megabucks, but in the aftermath of #MeToo, the pervasive sexism that makes the practice permissible was even more glaringly obvious.
Still, only 20 or so of 200 of the attendees were women of color, and it was glaringly evident from this gathering that we're still by far in the minority in the business world — even compared to our white female peers.
Though Benson is clearly particularly invested in the idea, her framing of the secretary of state office as one of the country's most important underlines a glaringly obvious point—that without fair and secure elections, no other progressive objective is possible.
Thompson. Tristan Thompson's response to the Jordyn Woods scandal has been glaringly absent as his family crumbles around him, and he has even let Woods take full blame for the fact that he allegedly kissed her at his house party.
In this situation, there is a whole lot more going on here beyond a gun control debate and attempts by members of Congress to narrow this issue so glaringly is alienating the rest of our country who understand the bigger picture.
If it wasn't glaringly obvious from her first two records, Rainbow proves Kesha to be a powerful, soul-driven rockstar, determined to take partying as seriously as working and showing us all that every dark cloud has a silver lining.
A study set to be published next week by a Washington-based research organization argues that the federal government is glaringly exposed to earthquake risk and should be taking steps to protect itself — and American taxpayers — from the next big one.
This became glaringly obvious on September 221, 2008, the day of the collapse of Lehman Brothers, when Damien Hirst sold over £60 million worth of his art in an auction at Sotheby's that would total £111 million over two days.
It is the glaringly high maternal death rates that exceed all other developed nations'; the rise in pregnancy exclusion laws, which override brain-dead pregnant patients' medical directives; and the anti-abortion measures that allow no exceptions for rape and incest.
You may find yourself wondering, all the same, about Harmony's beauty secrets, since while she and Harry are meant to be around the same age, the more-than-10-year gap between Ms. Monaghan and Mr. Downey is glaringly evident.
Wolff says that Kushner represents "liberal globalism," though he doesn't offer much to back it up, instead repeating Bannon's pet theory that Kushner's behavior shows how glaringly hypocritical the "true and deeply self-interested face of liberal globalism" actually was.
The thing that jumped out to me most glaringly was the stipulation that utilization will ONLY increase among the 24% of Americans who are currently uninsured or underinsured (the yellow box has the underinsurance criteria from the cited Commonwealth Fund) pic.twitter.
The United States also provides military aid to Turkey and has used the air base at Incirlik to support military operations in the region -- a factor that is glaringly significant given the current situation in Syria and related mounting global tension.
These are, more or less, the same dynamics that play out across the health care system—the staggeringly high costs of good health in America play out all around us; it's just that insulin makes the stakes glaringly, tragically obvious.
BEIJING — It took thousands of infections and scores of deaths from a mysterious virus for China's authoritarian leader to publicly say what had become glaringly obvious to many in recent weeks: The country is facing a grave public health crisis.
It makes me wonder how there has not, yet, been a more widespread #MeToo reckoning in the wider world of rock 'n' roll, which, since its inception, has been glaringly open about its disdain for, and love of abusing, women.
In a program note, Ms. Wolf writes that she wanted to explore "the connections between the author and her Monster from a woman's point of view" — links that "may have been unconscious to Mary" but are "glaringly clear" to Ms. Wolf.
The sets and costumes and effects were glaringly fake, and the film stock was often flat, with poor lighting only serving to make everything feel as if it had been filmed on the set of The Price Is Right between takes.
But one thing's more glaringly true than ever: Apple knows how to build walled gardens—and it's so damn good at it that actual dictators are borrowing ideas from iOS and OS X. That's a frightening reality in and of itself.[AP]
Larko conveys its visual insistence and its heavily stylized vocabulary, More, she does wonderfully painterly things like scumbling the paint used to depict certain buildings thus making the textures glaringly uneven, exposing the underpainting and rendering the top layer almost too glossy.
And while Knappenberger says he had no trouble finding Gawker employees who wanted to talk about the case, it's glaringly obvious that Denton and executive editor John Cook are the only on-camera interviewees who were still at the company in 2016.
While the women believe they will be picking up something glaringly dangerous like drugs — which is in line with a large chunk of society's general attitude towards Mexico as a whole — it's a package that seems totally innocuous: Christmas-themed wrapping paper.
While most of the HBO drama's sex scenes are glaringly realistic with all of their premature ejaculation, heart attacks, and flaccid penises, this entire encounter feels like it belong more in the porn films The Deuce is about, that The Deuce itself.
More than half the states in the nation are considering new state net neutrality laws, privacy laws, and executive orders to fill the void and protect consumers from the numerous side effects of the glaringly obvious lack of competition in American broadband.
There's little difference between the two functions except for the glaringly obvious fact that tonight is Drake's party, he is the sole master of the aux, and 20,000 people are responding to, then getting bored of, then revving up to his song choices.
I'll let the internet polish off this glaringly sexist moment (brought to us by THR and CNN) with a few inquisitive and sarcastic tweets while I patiently wait for an inclusive, diverse cover which accurately and wholly represents the real future of media.
That might actually work a lot better than my current method, which is to tell myself that I know roughly where all my books are according to a kind of literary form of proprioception; a psychic gift which, glaringly, I don't possess.
The most glaringly obvious is the fact that Russian interference in the 2016 election may have tipped the balance in favor of President Trump, whose well-articulated racist views have gone a long way toward crippling America's reputation at home and abroad.
"The mainstream economy isn't growing as much as the equity market is growing, and I think you see this disconnect most glaringly in this particular sector and I think it's going to pull everything else down as we go forward," Schlossberg said. Disclaimer
When British companies were forced to reveal their salary data recently, and it became glaringly clear that women were paid less than men, Burberry and other companies blamed the gap on the fact that most of their C suite executives were men.
"It does not appear that the original intent of the design, the use of accessories or the creative direction of the show was to make a statement about race; however, it is now glaringly obvious that has been the outcome," she continued.
But there was more to it, more than the strange effect the lights in the room had on her: she was obscured by her habitual practice of deception, most glaringly manifest in her conviction that she knew of nothing unsavory about her boss.
And most glaringly, Fox Sports said that the emphasis of its production work wasn't simply 43K resolution but rather HDR colors and dynamic range... and then it did not deliver an HDR feed to any of the streaming services it listed as supporting.
"The risks for RCA/Sony are glaringly obvious — subjecting themselves to public pressure, being viewed as condoning bad behavior, lacking sensitivity, and choosing money over integrity," said Jeff Rabhan, the chairman of the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at New York University.
Most glaringly, the CCFC performed a test in which it had a child tell Alexa a fake phone number, Social Security number, and food allergy, then asked an adult to delete all voice recordings and Alexa history in the Echo Dot app.
Adding insult to injury is the fact that when you feel exhausted, you most likely also look it: all your sleepless nights, glaringly obvious in the droopy under-eye bags staring back at you when you catch your reflection in the closing subway doors.
And glaringly absent in the blueprint are actual sweeping policies experts have argued will substantially lower costs, such as giving Medicare wide authority to negotiate down drug prices, or creating harsher rules to stop companies from interfering with other companies' attempts to develop generic drugs.
"He preyed on their youth, their vulnerabilities and most glaringly, their adoration of him, and he did it over and over again," prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois said in a court filing last week, reports the Tribune.
On the other hand to be configured in the gaze of the dominant class/gender/race as glaringly and unforgivably different, exceptional, exotic is to also have one's agency (that is, the ability to enact one's will on the world) corralled in other ways.
But most glaringly of all, these criticisms reduce the election to the failings of one person, boiling it down to her inability to appeal to a clutch of disillusioned white working class voters in what used to be a Democratic firewall in the Rust Belt.
Her behaviour has earned her the label of "slag" – although, glaringly, this label has never been applied to Adam, who has bed-jumped a similar number of times, in addition to literally gaslighting someone and barely getting a slap on the wrist for it.
But in addition to "The Cornel West Concerto," the program will include two other recent provocations by Mr. O'Farrill: "A Still Small Voice," a choral piece that suggests a moral response to the recent banking crisis, and "Trump, Untrump," whose subject is glaringly obvious.
Even if July and August weather is not glaringly adverse, crop shortfalls that may have arisen amid the wet and cold spring will come to light as soon as the combines begin to roll in September, which could give a late-season boost to futures.
This tendency becomes glaringly obvious when you consider the experiences of professional wedding planners—who make these kinds of decisions for a living, and yet often still get treated as if they're being unreasonable when they make clear they know exactly what they want.
The charm of the place began to wane a bit, considering that the only other people in it besides our deuce were three servers and a bartender, and that became glaringly obvious as we looked around, hoping to spy a platter of beautiful oysters.
I've written about how white Americans often tend to rely on depictions of racism that are glaringly obvious — the sort of mustache-twirling, hood-wearing, slur-spouting racism — and how that reliance can make it harder to address subtle forms of racism and systemic injustice.
I wanted to talk with white public figures from a variety of fields, who were smart, honest and self-aware, and who had created culturally important work that also contributed somehow to the national conversation about race, but not in a glaringly obvious way.
"Her idiosyncrasies and touchy-feely rhetoric, glaringly alien to mainstream politics, make her an easy subject for campy caricature, the sort of self-assured underdog queer people love to elevate," as Slate's Christina Cauterucci (full disclosure: We used to work together on an LGBTQ podcast) puts it.
Still, the optics of wearing such a glaringly expensive item in an official White House portrait at a time when many public programs are at risk — and could be saved for the same price tag as that very item — are not great, to say the least.
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Yet more than just rumors and hearsay, he is a producer who continues to create and reinvent, arguably putting out some of his best work in more recent years—most glaringly his DJ Kicks, which perfectly represents his continuing power to surprise after all this time.
The Knicks, in desperate need of backcourt help for a glaringly imperfect squad, selected Ntilikina, a 6-foot-5-inch 18-year-old, with the No. 8 pick in the draft Thursday night, setting the stage for another European import to impress at Madison Square Garden.
In fact, while the big Hollywood cash shows the glaringly large gaps in high definition, women every day in every state in our nation are facing enormous pay gaps in living technicolor -- and we're not just seeing these gaps in apples to apples comparisons of our paychecks.
That background of insurgency rooted in backwater parts of the Arab world's poorest state forged the group into a strong fighting force but gave it few skilled politicians, intellectuals or technocrats — a weakness glaringly apparent during a recent visit by New York Times journalists in Sana.
The double standard applied to entertainers who insult the president and those who support him became glaringly evident in the differing responses to Roseanne Barr's racist tweet about former Obama aide Valerie Jarrett and Bee's vulgarity against Ivanka Trump, for which she was eventually forced to tender an apology.
I'd rooted out some of the prettiest dresses I'd seen in a while — romantic florals with billowing sleeves and ruffled necklines — but when I got home and tried them on, it was glaringly obvious that sizes have changed a bit since the '70s, and some were comedic in length.
The researchers chose these particular "placebos" because if they hadn't, it would have been glaringly obvious to the participants that they were being duped with a bona fide placebo, such as a sugar pill (as anyone who has ever done shrooms before would know, the effects aren't subtle).
Despite the glaringly obvious clues pointing to her jealous husband, no Roy Grace mystery can be resolved without one of the detective's intense interviews, which he compares to "games of poker," having perfected the fine art of bluffing, along with the unnerving skill of reading a subject's body language.
That became glaringly apparent to Collins when Cabrera, who hit both of his home runs on Monday hitting left-handed against the right-handed starter John Lackey, tried to lay down a bunt when he batted right-handed late in the game against the lefty reliever Brian Duensing.
A sculptural assemblage of a battered LP with an old telephone by Beninese artist Romuald Hazoumé particularly speaks to his love of music and sound, though not as glaringly as a gorgeous, cream-colored stereo cabinet by Italian designers and brothers Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni fro 1965.
More glaringly, the memos also target as priorities for deportation non-citizens whom officers believe to have committed acts that would count as crimes, such as purported gang members (though removal itself must still be based on a statutory ground, as the executive cannot simply deport people for alleged bad acts).
Ever since, Rob has been laying low, which could explain his absence from the profile — but that doesn't mean it's not glaringly obvious to all those who read it: "So Caitlyn Jenner declined to be interviewed for the article but no explanation for Rob Kardashian's absence," wrote someone on Twitter.
To make someone question their own understanding of their body at such a young age when they're most likely already questioning it, to tell them their pain isn't real or isn't valid...it just seems glaringly obvious why this should be a serious concern in conversations surrounding physical and mental health.
Of course this should be true in straight, cis relationships as well but, as Juno Roche put it in her brilliant feature We Are All Hairy Beings, the differences between men and women are still cast as so glaringly huge that to have body hair makes women too much like men.
The 33-year-old pregnant reality star's appearance on day 13 means there is just one KarJenner daughter glaringly missing from the reveal so far: youngest sister Kylie Jenner, who — like Khloé — is expecting her first child and has yet to either confirm her pregnancy or debut her baby bump.
The 33-year-old pregnant reality star's appearance on Day 13 means there is just one KarJenner daughter glaringly missing from the reveal so far: youngest sister Kylie Jenner, who — like Khloé — is expecting her first child and has yet to either confirm her pregnancy or debut her baby bump.
Michael Herr, who wrote "Dispatches," a glaringly intense, personal account of being a correspondent in Vietnam that is widely viewed as one of the most visceral and persuasive depictions of the unearthly experience of war, died on Thursday at a hospital near his home in Delaware County, N.Y. He was 76.
In addition to its glaringly problematic story lines, "Friends" had some issues with continuity that can be hard to ignore to this day, from petty details (like characters having multiple different birthdays) to major emotional moments getting little to no follow-through (like Phoebe's birth parents disappearing from her life without explanation).
If religion and other foundational institutions that have lost their symbolic capital over the centuries left a seemingly unfillable void, it might come as a relief for us to realize that there actually are values that deserve to be defended, values that have become glaringly clear in the wake of the election.
Haley singled out various countries notorious for human rights violations serving on the HRC, but glaringly omitted one of the most egregious violators of human rights in Africa that is serving a second term on the council: Ethiopia is the poster child for the types of complaints and criticisms made by Haley against the HRC.
" In comments to the Baltimore Sun last week, David Rocah, senior staff attorney at the ACLU of Maryland, offered, "What's glaringly omitted is any recognition about the privacy impact and societal impact of giving the government the power of knowing where everyone goes every time they leave their house, because that's what this means.
Talk of race in the context of fashion during the fall 238 shows was pretty much dominated by the glaringly all-white castings on a whopping 22014 catwalks this past season, with a particular focus on both of Demna Gvasalia's showings (at his Balenciaga debut as well as his ultra-zeitgeist-y Vetements show).
While he acquitted himself relatively well on the matter of his tax returns (he is still being audited, he says) and Israel (he would have America remain neutral in a conflict involving Israel), when he tried to talk about health care and tax cuts it became glaringly obvious that he is mostly clueless about detailed policies.
The audience of hundreds was packed with "Sex and the City" superfans, among them Rhianna Jones, a freelance writer who described her glaringly pink outfit as "Afro Carrie goes to a strawberry field then comes to a political fund-raiser," and Dan Clay, better known as Carrie Dragshaw, who towered above everyone at 6-foot-5 in strappy sandals.
But the rest of the world is used to American intransigence after killings like that in El Paso -- to seeing Americans bafflingly discuss cracking down on websites and mental health issues, and not the glaringly obvious problem of battlefield weapons (with magazines used in Dayton unlike anything I've ever seen in a warzone) being available to teenagers.
It would take more than a decade before he would handle his first battery-powered flashbulb, removing at least one occupational hazard and encouraging him to fine-tune his work's signature look: glaringly high-contrast images with the whites bleached out, as if to bring out the darkness of crumpled metal, a grimy sidewalk or a victim's blood.
Upon a recent rewatch of the pilot, it became glaringly apparent that the show was written for a different iteration of America—one in which Hillary Clinton and the Leslie Knopes of the world ultimately prevail, Washington is actually bipartisan, and public servants actually enter politics for the right reasons: to help the people that elected them, not only themselves.
If it's hard to understand how roughly three-quarters of Republicans still refuse to accept that Russia interfered in the 2016 election — a fact that is glaringly obvious to everyone else, including the nation's intelligence community and Mr. Trump's secretary of state, Rex Tillerson — remember that a majority of the same people continue to believe that President Barack Obama was born in Kenya.
" Reading Joe Coscarelli and Melena Ryzik's reporting on Adams and his alleged abuse of women in The New York Times, Stewart wrote, "makes me wonder how there has not, yet, been a more widespread #MeToo reckoning in the wider world of rock 'n' roll, which, since its inception, has been glaringly open about its disdain for, and love of abusing, women.
They were also a glaringly obvious violation of YouTube's rules, which state:We draw the line at Content that intends to incite violence or encourage dangerous or illegal activities that have an inherent risk of serious physical harm or death... Videos that we consider encouraging dangerous or illegal activities include, among other things, instructional bomb making, choking games, hard drug use, or other acts where serious injury may result.
The EPA failed to listen to its own internal warnings, and glaringly failed to ensure enforcement of its own rules, something Administrator Gina McCarthyRegina (Gina) McCarthyOvernight Energy: Critics accuse Interior's top lawyer of misleading Congress | Boaty McBoatface makes key climate change discovery | Outrage over Trump's order to trim science advisory panels Trump's order to trim science advisory panels sparks outrage Overnight Energy: Trump order to trim science panels sparks outrage | Greens ask watchdog to investigate Interior's records policies | EPA to allow use of pesticide harmful to bees MORE had to admit before a congressional hearing on the scandal.
Bill de Blasio, an unpopular incumbent who maintains the fantasy that he is a national voice on progressive issues, went up against two opponents: the Republican Nicole Malliotakis, a representative in the State Legislature who looks at glaringly low crime statistics and manages to see Hell's Kitchen in 1975, and Bo Dietl, a former detective, running as an independent who, aside from his various crimes against decorum and syntax, last spring admitted that he had been hired by Fox News to investigate and discredit the women who said that they had been victims of sexual harassment there.
And there were hints of new ideas, certainly, in the 3-D body-scanning and fabric fusion that went into creating the jackets at Balenciaga, which looked familiar, but weren't; in the now-you-see-a-tux-now-you-realize-its-sweats at Undercover (one of the worst pieces of news to come out of the last season is that Jun Takahashi, who regularly challenges convention and conventional expectations, is abandoning women's wear shows for men's); in the leap from shoulder pads to etched-out shoulder mantles at Fendi and Vuitton, which was the same idea, but abstracted into its essence, as opposed to the glaringly obvious.

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