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That's why workwear is fashion's most glaring failure this century.
But it wasn't aimed at Israel, the most glaring target.
Delhi's garbage crisis is one of the most glaring examples.
The first, and most glaring, is its lack of profits.
The first, and most glaring, is WeWork's lack of profits.
The most glaring part of Republicans' strategy was voter suppression.
But Apple has been slow to close the most glaring loopholes.
The most glaring flaw is that there is no continuous autofocus.
And, of course, we're pointing out their most glaring differences too.
Let's get the most glaring issue out of the way first.
Here are INSIDER's picks for the most glaring awards gone awry.
The most glaring change was the elimination of the perfect 10.
Furthermore, Maldonado's ground game has always been his most glaring weakness.
Here his longstanding allegiance to the drug industry is most glaring.
The most glaring is security, where its hardline position is self-defeating.
These are the most glaring and the most widely publicized fiscal problems.
That example highlights the most glaring flaw of CBD research to date.
Wage stagnation is the most glaring symptom of a declining middle class.
The most glaring trouble spot for Republicans on Tuesday was in Kentucky.
The most glaring example being Germany in the 1930's and 1940's.
But she said the new pact fails to address NAFTA's most glaring problems.
Perhaps the most glaring instance of self-bonding gone bad is Peabody Energy.
Insulin is the most glaring example, but many routine medications are similarly unaffordable.
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.
The clearest, most glaring type of market failure I've ever seen as a regulator.
The Motorola One, the more expensive of the two, has the most glaring issues.
That said, the most glaring one is the role algae plays in the formula.
And it is in this province where the incumbent's shortfall has been most glaring.
These shortcomings were most glaring in the primary campaign in New York, where Mrs.
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.
That is perhaps the most glaring issue with Chavez Jr. as Canelo's upcoming opponent.
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.
The survey points to one of the south's most glaring problems — its dire infrastructure.
But by far the strangest and most glaring commonality is the presumption of glamour.
The first and most glaring: The president's defense secretary is actually named Mark Esper.
"And it is in this province where the incumbent's shortfall has been most glaring."
If that is the most glaring example, it is far from the only one.
Perhaps the most glaring parallel could be drawn between Tesla today and Volkswagen in 2008.
The most glaring flaw is that it's a wired controller with a very short cord.
But it is on migration that Hungary's departure from human rights norms is most glaring.
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.
Then consider the most glaring truth: Whatever Stalin perfected was rooted in the Leninist system.
Nevada has always been the most glaring problem for Republicans in this election cycle. Sen.
The most glaring example came in early March 2014, just after Russia had seized Crimea.
The way Warren filleted him over the nondisclosure agreements was only the most glaring example.
The most glaring example of such a property dispute, he said, involves Beirut's Holiday Inn.
Mr Dostum (pictured) is perhaps the most glaring example of the immunity many Afghan warlords enjoy.
Among the most glaring omissions this year is Straight Outta Compton in the Best Picture category.
The most glaring realization was that neither Evans nor LeBlanc had ever reviewed a car before.
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.
The most glaring issue in the third-quarter report was Netflix's fumble on its home turf.
Perhaps the most glaring example of Trump circumventing the Senate's constitutional duty came earlier this month.
Ebert's most glaring omission is any discussion of how Jennifer came to be what she is.
Experts say that private industry has been one of the most glaring vulnerabilities in Australia's cybersecurity.
The vacancies among the 93 United States attorney offices were some of the most glaring, however.
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.
The touchpad, screen hinge and power brick are among some of OMEN 13's most glaring errors.
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.
Modern Supreme Court confirmation hearings are the most glaring examples of the charade of Capitol Hill hearings.
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.
But there really isn't a strong point to some of the most glaring imagery in The Leftovers.
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.
The reigning National League East champions have aggressively addressed their most glaring hole this offseason, the bullpen.
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.
But at its core, this show aimed to correct one of Fashion Month's most glaring oversights: size inclusivity.
Making better use of it could help address your most glaring challenge: the lack of any revenue stream.
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.
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 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.
One of the most glaring examples was in November when we were learning about allegations against then-Sen.
Although politics provides the most glaring current example of this phenomenon, pop music may have been a forerunner.
Florida State's most glaring weakness is at the foul line, where it is shooting a paltry 323 percent.
The most glaring difference between what the president has proposed and what millennials want comes down to taxes.
However, they charge via Micro USB, which might be their most glaring flaw compared to other flagship headphones.
His recent corruption crackdown, jailing royals and business leaders in Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel, is the most glaring.
Perhaps the most glaring difference for the Yankees from 2018 has been their success rate with the shift.
Most glaring is a corner where Erin Pollock's "Sui Generis" (2018) is juxtaposed with Salomé Pereira's "Priests" (2017).
But the most glaring story lines that would never work today pretty much all have to do with technology.
Trump is just the most glaring example, but surely there are others, most of which we know nothing about.
And then there's the most glaring problem: goaltender Pekka Rinne, who's struggled badly after an excellent 2014-15 season.
But the most glaring issue with Eero has nothing to do with speed and everything to do with price.
This is most glaring in Congress, which (per the Constitution) is supposed to make the decision to declare war.
Perhaps the most glaring omission here is that none of these party leaders use the word "union" even once.
But it's Facebook-owned Instagram where the lack of a mute function – or something like it – is most glaring.
How does Aliya's story illustrate the author's claim that education stands as "one of the crisis's most glaring casualties"?
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.
It needs to break its own competitiveness obsession, of which its huge trade surplus is the most glaring expression.
That wasn't characteristic of the 60s, but it definitely in the 70s, The Ramones being the most glaring example.
The most glaring case is the Smoot-Hawley tariffs in 1930 which accelerated the damage from the Great Depression.
The most glaring example is Trump's firing of then-FBI Director James Comey in the spring of last year.
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.
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).
The most glaring omission from the show — and most missed — is "The Scream," in either of its two painted versions.
The most glaring overall truth of "The Night Of" is this: There are few winners in the criminal justice system.
There is no foreplay: The first question jams right in there to address one of the company's most glaring flaws.
While she seems like a random choice, Clare could be the remedy to one of the show's most glaring issues.
The most glaring struggles under Klinsmann were the under-23 team's failure to make the Olympics in 2012 and 2016.
But when comparing Trump and Obama's NSS, the most glaring difference is in the approach to combating radical Islamic terrorism.
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.
And most glaring of all, he had gone out of his way to avoid the draft during the Vietnam War.
Perhaps the most glaring evidence that the startup's ambitions have been tempered: Wag's anticipated global launch has yet to happen.
What's most glaring when you watch them co-exist is how unusual it feels whenever one directly complements the other.
"Theme for a New Brunswick Basement Show" is perhaps the most glaring example of a song responsible for setting Lifetime apart.
That troubling event was just the most glaring problem in what has been a rough stretch for high-yield bond portfolios.
The extent to which Windham got less than he deserved was most glaring in the last, midcard days of his career.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are taking a chance on Marcell Dareus, hoping he can solidify the team&aposs most glaring defensive deficiency.
The most glaring was sending Dessie Kids pants that were above their limit of a size 8 (I hadn't noticed that).
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.
While the service has lots of potential, there are some things that could hold it back, the most glaring being availability.
Not least, the camp has become one of the most glaring manifestations of Europe's failure to deal with the migrant crisis.
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.
But he is pessimistic about filling in some of the most glaring gaps in the genetic map of the Fertile Crescent.
The impasse was most glaring when Ms. Stahl asked about the president's mimicking of Christine Blasey Ford at a Mississippi rally.
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.
Likely the most glaring omissions for many readers were any TEs at all, in particular George Kittle and/or Travis Kelce.
The same people who YouTube touted years before as the future of its site were now the community's most glaring problems.
So take a deep breath and let's break down the five most glaring issues with one of television's most problematic faves.
The most glaring example came in Bellator's main event between Liam McGeary and his second last minute replacement opponent, Brett McDermott.
One of the most glaring: the possible end of nontaxable tuition waivers for grad students who work as teaching or research assistants.
The system that is set up here is the clearest, most glaring type of market failure I've ever seen as a regulator.
We outline below some of the most glaring errors in the analysis regarding health care spending under the Sanders plan: However, Sen.
While D'Adamo's positions on diet and health are the most glaring, one can't ignore his comments on blood type and personal qualities.
After striking a deal Parker Brothers immediately set to work on fixing the game's most glaring deficiency: its lack of playing pieces.
Most glaring is his fondness for Vladimir Putin, who has destroyed the burgeoning Russian democracy that emerged after the collapse of Communism.
But the most glaring problem with it is that it's an outdated theory that has fallen out of favor with actual sociologists.
But Oklahoma could not overcome its most glaring problem: a defense ranked among the worst of the 130 top-level college teams.
Without a campaign in place, Mr. Biden has also not done any polling to determine his most glaring liabilities or substantial assets.
That brings us to the most glaring departure from the character of Salvador Mallo, who fears he can no longer make movies.
But after Trump's election, those promises led to one of the most glaring contradictions of the Republican bill to replace and replace Obamacare.
Perhaps the most glaring realization that hit me was the simple recognition that neither Evans nor LeBlanc had ever reviewed a car before.
His most glaring discovery: Venn had borrowed a 2222-gauge shotgun prior to the murder, the same gauge gun used to kill Offord.
The absence of any challenger may be the most glaring issue for Pelosi detractors in their effort to shake up the leadership hierarchy.
" He wrote that the entire performance was "one of the most glaring examples of the sickening excesses and moral degradations of our culture.
While the flaws in this approach are numerous, perhaps most glaring is the limits this approach places on opportunities to negotiate such deals.
The most glaring was her repeated public statements in 2012, that the Benghazi terror attacks were spontaneous responses to a "hateful" Internet video.
But the more serious conflict, and most glaring ethical anomaly of the special counsel investigation, was presented by the direct involvement of Rosenstein.
Why this matters: The most glaring problems within the VA have been the long wait times for veterans to see doctors and nurses.
Meanwhile, David Lynch's bizarre but periodically transcendent Twin Peaks revival didn't get nominated for jack shit—probably the most glaring snub this year.
The most glaring irony altogether is that everybody would like to see the set-top boxes we all know and loathe go away.
The 2017 Confederations Cup begins in nine months in Russia, home to some of the most glaring examples of racism in recent history.
If so, it's far from the most glaring or consequential example we've seen, and no doubt we'll all forget about it quickly enough.
Buttigieg is also facing fire from critics in South Bend who are drawing attention to his record on race, underscoring his most glaring weakness.
His stubbornness has contributed to the league's most glaring disappointment, and he's shooting 3.93 percent from the floor over the Thunder's last 10 games.
One of the most glaring examples: Connie Benge was a fun secondary character on the Nickelodeon show who hung out with Patti and Beebe.
Perhaps the most glaring issue in the document is the fact that the will was drawn up so close to his date of death.
Paul Tsongas, who ran for president in 1992, is "the most glaring modern example" of politicians obscuring health issues from the public, said Appel.
USC's most glaring weakness seemed to be its tackling, and that's an area that must be improved against an even more physical Stanford team.
The most glaring omission, though, was that Sessions was rejected by a Republican Senate for a federal judgeship in 1986 over allegations of racism.
Yet the most glaring issue is that history suggests nothing serious will be done to protect these targets until after something has already occurred.
Given that the GOP relies heavily on rural supporters, the lack of discussion of Agricultural policy is perhaps one of the most glaring omissions.
One of the most glaring irregularities in the special counsel investigation has been the conflicted ethical position of top officials at the Justice Department.
The decline in visitors was most glaring during the day, when there was no trouble getting a parking spot at the most popular beaches.
Outrage is a catalyst of entrepreneurship, and now Valisure is one of several startups seeking to solve some of the industry's most glaring problems.
Although the pornography-watching employee is perhaps the most glaring example, inability to follow the law, unfortunately, trickles down through every VA business-line.
The most glaring example has been the brutal crackdown on the Rohingya minority that's forced nearly 700,000 people to flee the country since August 2017.
The most glaring change is that Samsung is opting for a pinhole cutout in the corner of the screen instead of an iPhone-style notch.
The most glaring case was that of the Washington University scholar Laud Humphreys, who wrote in 1970 about anonymous sex between men in public restrooms.
As our organization has pointed out, among the bureau's most glaring mistakes under Cordray were its misguided rules on arbitration and on small-dollar lending.
The most glaring consultant sin, however, is the slow gasping death of Obama for America, the grassroots organization that emerged from Obama's successful presidential bids.
Mason's stewardship is one of the most glaring and fascinating contradictions in "Zora and Langston," simultaneously echoing those at the heart of both writers' legacies.
The scandal at Baylor University, a nominally Christian institution of higher education, has provided the most glaring example of the need for Title IX protections.
In Dallas's first three games, running back Ezekiel Elliott had rushed for 23 yards, but most glaring, had caught just 11 passes for 37 yards.
Omitted by Pew is one of the most glaring reasons for the US' problems: the corrupting influence big telecom has on lawmakers and regulators alike.
Facebook's most glaring bias is not a partisan one — it is a bias toward candidates whose strategies most closely resemble that of a meme page.
Despite these bright spots, perhaps the biggest and most glaring shortcoming that Democrats need to address is connecting with non-college white and rural voters.
It's most glaring overall problems seems to center on how the human resources role was conceived at Uber by its brash and commanding leader Kalanick.
The Florida Project, Sean Baker's gorgeous film about poverty in the shadow of the Magic Kingdom, was the single most glaring snub at the 2018 Oscars.
The most glaring differences in the two accounts involved how Prince and Dmitriev came to meet at the Four Seasons Hotel in the Seychelles on Jan.
The Dash Pro fixes a number of the Dash's most glaring problems, but it still doesn't feel like a fully realized version of that original idea.
The war on drugs has been one of the most glaring examples of a failed policy that has had extremely detrimental effects on African-American communities.
RELATED: Key African-American Clinton backers worry campaign not doing enough to reach younger voters Perhaps the most glaring problem Clinton faces is with young voters.
Yet perhaps the most glaring strain has been the garbage mountain rising among the hills, or the open water canals overflowing with trash in the winter.
Moreover, free-to-access public beta testing of the game revealed plenty of 76's most glaring issues in the weeks leading up to its Nov.
Still, Ritchie and his fellow screenwriter, frequent Tim Burton collaborator John August, put in a decent effort to gloss over the previous film's most glaring faults.
One of the most glaring omissions in the file, the victims' lawyers say, is the contract that the Attorney General's office signed with the software manufacturer.
Perhaps the most glaring omission was Lulu Wang's The Farewell, a stunner of a family drama that netted star Awkwafina a Golden Globe for her performance.
But Trulove's case is perhaps the most glaring contradiction in Harris' record, one critics like him say is littered with carceral overkill she declines to acknowledge.
The battery life and Bluetooth were the most glaring weakness of the first version of the IconX, but Samsung's taken care of both problems this time around.
Long before the current wave of exposures of sexual predators among the wealthy and privileged, "godmen" of varied faiths provided the most glaring examples of male misbehaviour.
Ahead, Huffine, Syme, and Pratt weigh in on the most glaring gaps in the market, the design process, and how they hope plus landscape continues to evolve.
HEALTH-care policy has become one of the most glaring areas of disagreement between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in the campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The most glaring limitation in the trio was evident whenever Mr. Scofield switched from his guitar to an electric bass, which was set up on a stand.
But it is only the most glaring example of unreasonable intransigence by lawmakers who have turned the process of appointing senior federal officials into a political game.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Mr. Trump quickly homed in on the nuclear agreement's most glaring weakness: After 15 years, the Iranians could resume unlimited fuel production.
The most glaring difference is with the hip hop that I listened to when I was growing up, the consciousness was more wear-it-on-your-sleeve.
Multiple senators said although Nadler's remarks were the most glaring example, other aspects of Democrats opening presentation on Tuesday also rankled them, including Schiff's tone at times.
A coalition that includes corporate litigators from seven of the nation's leading law firms is taking aim at some of the most glaring flaws in gun safety.
Most glaring is the pipedream that we've trained up Afghan and Iraqi troops to the necessary standards, an overestimation borne out by their performance in the field.
The latest, and perhaps most glaring, example came on Wednesday, when Ms. Pelosi requested that President Trump delay — or skip altogether — his State of the Union address.
He has decades of experience in the House and participated in policymaking at the highest levels in the 212s, filling the most glaring gap in Trump's résumé.
Indeed, in the (quite good) first episode, this is what's most glaring about the show — it's free of its old restrictions, and it wants everybody to know it.
Dealing with notifications was one of the iPhone's most glaring UI deficiencies compared to Android, and I am glad to see something a little closer to parity coming.
Boy's Don't Cry is, like The Crying Game, a film filled with problems, the most glaring being that a cis woman was cast to portray a transgender man.
She told the magazine that the most glaring misstep was one in 2004, when she employed the costume designer from Suite Life to be her real-life stylist.
Asus has somehow worked around the iPhone's most glaring aesthetic shortcoming, beating competitors like HTC, Huawei, and Meizu in producing a "full-metal" phone with completely discreet antennas.
The Khashoggi killing and Russian interference have offered the two most glaring examples of President Donald Trump acting at odds with the conclusions reached by the intelligence community.
" And perhaps the most glaring slip-up was when another commenter decried Putin's constitution-defying reign: "When will you stop violating the constitutional maximum of two presidential terms?
The most glaring part of the whole story, some experts said, was that it was US policy in the region that arguably made the opioid explosion there possible.
Yet the Leafs have not appeared in the finals since 1967, maintaining a dubious streak of futility that ranks among the most glaring in North American professional sports.
It says much about today's winner-take-all economy that many of the cities with the most glaring epidemics of homelessness are growing centers of technology and finance.
"You Oughta Know" is one of the most glaring examples of this, because this song is meant to be the show's climactic showstopper, but it just doesn't fit.
The first criteria includes what an agency deems its most glaring skill shortages in terms of staffing as well as proficiency and competency levels — both current and emerging.
Baldwin was a fierce opponent of the war in Iraq and is a longtime advocate for single-payer, two of the most glaring issues progressives have with Biden.
The most glaring omission is surely Zhang Ailing, also known as ­Eileen Chang, a sophisticated psychological modernist celebrated by Sinophone readers for her intricately oppressive tales of Shanghai domesticity.
"It is obviously incorrect to accept either geographical or political divisions alone, as immediately the most glaring inconsistencies appear," DeSoto explained in the article, originally published in QST Magazine.
In one of the most glaring examples of exiting coal at any cost, Brazil's Vale, sold a mothballed coal mine in Australia to a local operator for A$1.
The most glaring error of all is the report's comparison of the future value of all reverse mortgage costs to the present value increase in deferring Social Security benefits.
The most glaring sign so far of the new Democratic House's capacity to hurt Trump will come when Cohen testifies in public before the Oversight Committee on February 7.
The Falcons' most glaring weakness is their pass defense, which ranks last in the league but has held three of its last four opponents under 300 passing yards. 1.
Making matters worse, Cole's role, durable starting pitcher, is the most glaring area of need for the Yankees in their quest to win the team's 603th World Series title.
The decision to sack Rex Tillerson on Tuesday morning, without telling him face-to-face, is -- as of this hour -- the most glaring example of Trump's sudden-onset diffidence.
President Donald Trump and leaders in both parties have spoken for months about the urgency of ending one of the most glaring loopholes of the US health care system.
The most glaring is whether the FAA has become too lax in allowing Boeing to regulate itself, especially in certifying new designs -- a concern raised over successive presidential administrations.
The most glaring issue was the lack of deep throws dialed up for Tyrod Taylor, something in which the quarterback excelled last season in his first year as the starter.
Centrist lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have created a coalition of about 40 House politicians that aims to fix what they see as he ACA's most glaring issues.
The report singled out such promotions as "the most glaring exception" to the trend toward "upfront" pricing after the passage of the 22008 Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act.
The most glaring example came when Republican committee counsel Steve Castor repeatedly pressed Vindman about a Ukrainian official who made him an offer to join their government as defense minister.
One of the most glaring declines has come from Russia, which sliced its holdings of U.S. debt nearly in half from March to April, from $22020 billion to $22018 billion.
For all the hullabaloo made about Hillary Clinton's clothes, Bernie Sanders' teeth, and Carly Fiorina's face — the most glaring stylistic, physical feature of the 2016 election has gone largely ignored.
Make no mistake: the prison at Guantánamo is one of the most glaring and enduring moral blights remaining from our humanitarianism-be-damned reaction to the attacks of 9/11.
It was also one of the most glaring examples of the abuse women endure and explains why a Thompson Reuters Foundation poll listed Afghanistan as the most dangerous country for women.
Despite a $10 million reward, none of them has been recovered, and the theft, considered to be among the biggest in art history, looms as the team's most glaring unsolved case.
Minnesota's offense should still be good enough for a playoff berth, but unless they address their most glaring weakness before the trade deadline, winning a series will be an uphill battle.
The Republicans' blockade of Judge Garland is shameful, but it is only the most glaring example of what has been a historic slowdown in filling federal court vacancies across the country.
The most glaring gap, he said, was that sometimes it took several days for officials to identify the people who had been in close contact with those who have tested positive.
In an attempt to defuse one of his most glaring vulnerabilities, Mr. Biden called Anita Hill earlier this month to express regret over what she endured at the Clarence Thomas hearings.
The most glaring example appeared on Wikipedia, where the foundation's entry had its annual outlay at $24 million a year, more than 2250 times its real giving over its entire existence.
Trump now faces the challenge of convincing Merkel that she is half-wrong: The nuclear deal can contain the Iranian nuclear program, but only if its most glaring flaws are fixed.
And when it comes to other pressures on low-cost retailers, the most glaring of which is the U.S.-China trade dispute, Five Below seems to be hedged against those, too.
The most glaring incident, the one that will be talked about for years, occurred in New Orleans, where the Saints were playing the Los Angeles Rams in the N.F.C. championship game.
But the most glaring omission is something you've probably already noticed if you've been following Canon closely enough the last few years: no, the G1X Mark III doesn't shoot video in 4K.
The most glaring example is vaccines, which have saved millions of lives, but which some people—based on zero credible science—continue to blame for autism and other developmental issues in children.
But most glaring of all to some residents and experts is the fact that the police department continues to argue that tracking social media and conducting aerial surveillance shouldn't even bother people.
The Twins' front office, he said, has been relying more on analytics in recent years and has tried to address the team's most glaring weakness — power pitching — in trades and the draft.
Although there are no quick fixes for the broken drug-development and approval process that led us to esketamine, it is possible to take concrete steps to address the most glaring problems.
This is most glaring in a short, dismissive article on Jeremy Corbyn, published two years before the Labour leader pulled off his near upset of Theresa May in last year's snap election.
" Roger from Connecticut (via email): "The most glaring omission from the list of directors is the name of Chinonye Chukwu for 'Clemency,' an important and extremely difficult topic handled with great expertise.
The most glaring example of corruption and abuse at the land reform agency, which the TCU investigated by cross-referencing landowners' social security numbers, included 1,017 politicians that had received free land.
For Cramer, the most glaring example was Amazon, a company the "Mad Money " host refers to as the "Death Star" for its seemingly unfaltering ability to crush any rival in its path.
Republican investigators say the most glaring irregularity they have found is the decision to begin drafting a statement exonerating Clinton before much of the investigative interviewing and evidence gathering was even done.
What is most glaring in each case is the disconnect between what witnesses in Baltimore's Sandtown neighborhood say happened that Spring morning and what those prosecuting the officers claim happened to Freddie Gray.
Among the myriad problems presented by this system, the most glaring seemed to be that Facebook simply couldn't keep up with the moderation necessitated by the sheer volume of content on its platform.
Anger towards the Brits came to a head when Stormzy—perhaps one of the most glaring omissions—released the fierce "One Take Freestyle" in which he angrily tackled the awards' failure and hypocrisy.
The idea of beating a man where he is best is one that fight fans love, and Emelianenko's domination of Nogueira remains one of the most glaring examples of this in MMA history.
Looking back at WIRED's early visions of the digital future, the mistake that seems most glaring is the magazine's confidence that technology and the economics of abundance would erase social and economic inequality.
The book's most glaring flaw is its unwillingness to make a study of the sideshow's spectators, consumers for whom racial drag, along with other category-confounding paradoxes, were essential components of circus fun.
Most glaring amongst its duds is its $3.2 billion buyout of Nest Labs and, relatedly, the $555 million spent on Dropcam (which would later be rebranded as part of Nest's home security offering).
The most glaring allegation Facebook hasn't adequately responded to yet is that it used data from Amazon, Yahoo, and Huawei to improve friend suggestions through People You May Know — perhaps its creepiest feature.
The Pac-12 is the most glaring example: It condemns its teams to those nine-game conference schedules, and two of its best programs, Stanford and Southern California, also play Notre Dame annually.
This is the same balanced prescription that comes out of just about every commission or panel of experts that is asked to provide a remedy to the state's most glaring and shameful problem.
One of the most glaring examples of disenfranchisement can be found in our nation's capital, the District of Columbia, where residents have been denied voting rights and full self-government for 22020 years.
The most glaring problem with Ford's paper is that he uses economic theory over and over to prove his point, without doing any deep dives into the economics of these real-world examples.
In India, the most glaring pay disparities are seen in the movie industry, where female stars are paid less than half of what their male counterparts get — even if they have more hit films.
But barely seven hours in, there came a reminder of some of Biden's most glaring vulnerabilities, with a flare-up of the 1990s drama surrounding Anita Hill that reverberated with racial and gender overtones.
A protester took it upon themselves to mark one of the most glaring symbols of contemporary art excess and decadence — Maurizio Cattelan's gold toilet at the Guggenheim Museum — with a "Decolonize This Place" sticker.
Perhaps the most glaring similarity, however, is that both Pepper and Delvey had plans to create an "arts club" in Manhattan — and had to secure a massive loan in order to score the space.
One of the most glaring measures is the placement of a magnetometer in the Senate's Daily Press Gallery to make sure reporters aren't trying to smuggle phones or digital recorders into the Senate chamber.
This year, it has been unable to fill more than a dozen sponsorship positions, with the most glaring absences in the lower tier of "regional supporters," whose rights are limited to the Russian market.
The most glaring exceptions are in the legal gray area of immigration, where Trump is free to inflict genuine suffering because immigrants can't claim the citizenship protections the rest of us take for granted.
We're obsessed because every signal from the administration and its allies is that they don't want us looking any further or any closer, and Nunes's Bourne identity is the most glaring signal of all.
That's not quite short enough to be a deal breaker, as the Pixel 2 didn't fare that much better with a time of 8:59, but overall longevity is the XZ2's most glaring shortcoming.
Added sugar is in our beverages (soda is the most glaring culprit, but it lurks in fruit juices, alcohol drinks, and smoothies, too), in our bread, in our yogurt, in our snack bars and cereals.
"I think the voting system vendor community, which has long automatically denied even the most glaring security weaknesses, is starting to see the handwriting on the wall on demand for more secure voting system architecture."
That's not meant to sound like an excuse, but even with a top-10 player onboard, Milwaukee's most glaring flaws can be attributed more to roster construction than playing style or manipulation of a rotation.
It helps keep the overall look of the Access Pack—available in both black and gray color schemes—clean and streamlined, but the most glaring omission is the lack of an external water bottle pocket.
Primary results cannot easily be projected onto general elections, but the surge in Democratic turnout so far has not only helped Mr. Biden, it has also illustrated what may be Mr. Trump's most glaring vulnerability.
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The most glaring examples of these omissions were former Cold War battlefields like Afghanistan, Congo and Nicaragua, where the United States could not have cared less about what happened — once the Cold War was over.
But the offensive against the Vermont senator also highlighted some of his most glaring vulnerabilities: The culinary union, which represents many of the workers in Las Vegas's casinos, is opposed to his single-payer plan.
There have been plenty who never made it to the big American shows or arrived too late, but Horiguchi is in his athletic prime and currently the most glaring omission on the UFC and Bellator rosters.
Schumer singled out Price on the Senate floor recently, calling him the "most glaring example" of a Trump nominee who is to the right of the president-elect's campaign rhetoric regarding cuts to Medicare and Medicaid.
But it also reflects the youthful, new-kid-on-the-block appeal of the Five Star Movement, as well as what critics say is one of its most glaring shortcomings — a lack of real-world experience.
Perhaps most glaring was over the disproportionate number of unarmed black men killed by cops; almost half of the year's total fatal police shootings claimed the lives of people of color, according to the Post's analysis.
The most glaring example of this is a Season 5 episode that attempted to mitigate some of the criticism the show faced for having white actress Alison Brie voice Diane Nguyen, a character of Vietnamese descent.
Yet one of the most glaring obstacles to Daniel Zaitchik's ambitious and wonderfully tuneful new musical "Darling Grenadine," at Roundabout Underground, is the utter absence of romantic chemistry between its leads, who play Harry and Louise.
Super PACs, which can take money from virtually any source in any amount and spend just as freely, stand out as the most glaring example of the collapse of the post-Watergate-era model of regulation.
In an attempt to defuse one of his most glaring vulnerabilities as he begins his presidential bid, Mr. Biden called Anita Hill this month to express regret over "what she endured" at the Clarence Thomas hearings.
The most glaring such stereotype was that young black men are invariably involved in crime, and critics felt that she drastically overstated the extent to which her characters were representative, rather than anomalous, in their criminal activity.
There were several issues, but perhaps the most glaring was the show's host: Jimmy Kimmel, a white man, was the first person to give a voice to the Oscars in the wake of a major women's movement.
The most glaring discrepancy between the two groups in recent memory occurred in 2013 when Ben Affleck won the DGA's top prize for his 2012 thriller Argo despite being shut out by the Academy's directors branch altogether.
Giving away policy to a bureaucrat panel — to adopt expansive severe weather standards without clear directives to make the benefits of these standards exceed costs — is among the most glaring abandonments of Article I Project principles imaginable.
" NBC's hit drama "This is Us" was the lone broadcast program to grace the list, while the most glaring oversights would be the past two Emmy winners for best drama, "Game of Thrones" and "The Handmaid's Tale.
The substitution of philanthropy for public policy is most glaring in the realm of health care, where it has become appallingly common for Americans to beg friends and strangers for the money necessary to pay for treatment.
This is the most glaring and underappreciated fact of internet-age capitalism: We are, all of us, in inescapable thrall to one of the handful of American technology companies that now dominate much of the global economy.
The company has been embroiled in a series of privacy scandals — of which Cambridge Analytica is only the most glaring — and the last thing it needs is more accusations that it's failing to take users' privacy seriously.
Judge Evans's order is an effort to ameliorate what critics say is one of the most glaring inequities in the criminal justice system: the ability of defendants with more money to post bail and avoid jail time.
The most glaring example of this occurred in November 2013, when Yanukovych decided not to sign an agreement with the European Union — despite popular support in Ukraine for it — and to push, instead, for closer ties with Russia.
"In my 313 years as a regulator, this regime is the most glaring example of the greatest, most distressing, type of injustice I have ever seen in the communications sector," Clyburn said, her voice choking up with emotion.
Some of the most glaring examples of the gender pay gap, as highlighted by The Guardian, include the disparity between leading sports presenters Lineker (on more than £1.75m) and national treasure Clare Balding, who earns £150,000 to £199,999.
The most glaring example—sparking heated street protests and calls for Rahm Emanuel, the mayor, to resign—occurred on October 20, 2014 when Laquan McDonald, a black, knife-wielding 17-year-old, was shot and killed by police.
Heiland said the most glaring security problem he found was actually a feature listed in the manual — anyone can reset the device from anywhere in the world without a password by sending it a text message reset command.
"This concept of consequences is one of the most glaring flaws in the supposed remedies that McDonald's has put forward, because these measures are mandatory only for corporate-owned stores," Thomas told reporters on a phone call Tuesday.
In perhaps the most glaring example of lawful inequality that still exists even in the wake of same-sex marriage, 29 states still allow employers to legally fire LGBTQ-identified workers based on their sexuality or gender identity.
NEW DELHI — India's Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously struck down one of the world's oldest bans on consensual gay sex, a groundbreaking victory for gay rights that buried one of the most glaring vestiges of India's colonial past.
Trump's decision not to discuss China and Russia in detail was arguably the most glaring foreign policy oversight of his address since the Trump administration has said that America's top security concern is the threat from great powers.
The most glaring piece of evidence in the "Khloé is Kim's surrogate" case is that Kim straight up asked her sister if she would be willing to do it in the Keeping Up With The Kardashians season 13 finale.
Yes, the offense is bonkers and will stumble like an over-served dad on a hot day at Epcot Center, but the most glaring way the 2016-17 Rangers are nothing like the 2015-16 Rangers is the goaltending.
Among the most glaring omissions in the joint statement after the summit meeting, said Daniel R. Russel, a former diplomat who worked on North Korea for President Barack Obama, was the lack of reference to North Korea's ballistic missiles.
The newest and most glaring example of just how reckless corporations in the autonomous vehicle space can be involves the now-infamous fatal crash in Tempe, Arizona, where one of Uber's cars struck and killed a 49-year-old pedestrian.
"The collapse of habeas corpus as a remedy for even the most glaring of constitutional violations ranks among the greater wrongs of our legal era" was the opening sentence of a law review article Judge Reinhardt published three years ago.
Although he is charting new territory for his party by even mentioning the words "paid maternity leave," his plan comes with its own set of flaws, the most glaring one being that he hasn't said how he'd actually pay for it.
And while these statistics are indicative of an array of complex challenges that these students face, both in their classrooms and at home, one of the most glaring is also one of the most fixable: their lack of school supplies.
The third-generation Pilot was always a strong competitor in the segment, but the updates for the 2019 model year have corrected some of most glaring faults and bolstered its position as one of the finest family SUVs money can buy.
McKinsey's success soon reached into the pinnacle of Chinese politics, dragging it — unwittingly and unknowingly, the company contends — into a potential conflict of interest in the most glaring example of official enrichment in the history of the People's Republic of China.
In commemoration, a protester took it upon themselves to mark one of the most glaring symbols of contemporary art excess and decadence — Maurizio Cattelan's gold toilet named "America" (2016), installed at the Guggenheim Museum — with a "Decolonize This Place" sticker.
As a result, Trump's most glaring whoppers—such as his ludicrous suggestion last April that wind turbines cause cancer—appear no different than Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's contention that it's morally wrong to pay people less than a living wage.
But, of all the questions that went unasked, the most glaring omission was the obvious one: Why was an Afghan man named Zarif Khan making a small fortune plus a whole lot of Mexican food under the name Louie Tamale?
And the most glaring example for that is every day I walk to my theater, the most beautiful in the West End, and there's a big photo of my face and it says it's a "triumph" and a great play.
Inside the company, Parker, a 33-year-old pharmacist turned internet entrepreneur, is the face of Amazon's audacious plan to bust into a prescription drug market that to date has represented perhaps the largest and most glaring gap in its retail empire.
This was a huge violation of governing norms, the most glaring evidence yet of total gridlock in Washington, but the GOP's bet paid off in spades: Garland was all but forgotten in the election, and voters declined to punish Republicans for their obstructionism.
Romney caused a huge stir with a Washington Post op-ed published on New Year's Day in which he lamented that the Trump presidency had "made a deep descent in December" and that Trump's "shortfall has been most glaring" in matters of character.
There is so much wrong with the abuses in OCO, but perhaps the most glaring is the idea that because the spending is off-budget it doesn't count against the self-imposed spending caps: every OCO dollar counts against our rising deficit.
But they are considered especially sensitive in China, where the Communist Party, under Mr. Xi, has pledged to eradicate corruption within its ranks and seeks to portray itself as a champion of equality, despite some of the world's most glaring income disparities.
The most glaring example of continuing federal control was the bill's mandate that each state submit a "state plan" (actually a federal plan) describing in detail how the state planned to comply with all the federal requirements that supposedly would no longer exist.
"The most glaring, real problem in the bill is that the industry bailouts do not have the provisions that you can't lay off workers," she said, noting that the bill text merely requires them to keep workers to the greatest extent practicable.
The Biden campaign's decision to tack from digital to television, they say, is only the most glaring example of a party hung up on the kind of broad-based advertising that played well in the television age but fares poorly on social media.
The mayor's reluctance to embrace an idea that so seemingly fits with his agenda has frustrated transit advocates, who view it as perhaps the most glaring example of how his constant sparring with Mr. Cuomo has cast the mayor in an unflattering light.
The most glaring recent defections came in under-oath accusations in a plea hearing by his former lawyer Michael Cohen that Trump had directed him to make hush payments to female accusers in a bid to avoid damage in the 2016 election.
WASHINGTON — Congress is trying to fix one of the most glaring market failures of the American health care system, but a high-powered fight between wealthy industry groups is threatening to kill any changes and leave patients vulnerable to massive surprise medical bills.
" In the review, which was first reported by Politico, O'Rourke -- then 19-- wrote for the Columbia Daily Spectator that the Broadway musical "The Will Rogers Follies" is "one of the most glaring examples of sickening excesses and moral degradations in our culture.
One of the most glaring examples was the criminal contempt case against President Obama's attorney general, Eric HolderEric Himpton HolderJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts GOP governor vetoes New Hampshire bill to create independent redistricting commission Why target Tucker Carlson?
One of the most glaring examples of the change in tide on Capitol Hill is a trio of Bloomberg endorsements from the Congressional Black Caucus on Wednesday — a not-so-subtle show of force against Biden, who remains the favored candidate among black voters nationally.
The use of VAR has been surrounded by controversy over the last few months with some fans saying it goes far beyond its original remit — which would have involved only the review of the most glaring mistakes — and that decisions are taking too long.
At a time when the most glaring challenges to global stability are tied to religion, the world needs a U.N.-based champion who takes the issue seriously, and the United States needs to know it has one less ideological turf war to worry about.
Relief pitching was their most glaring flaw last season, particularly in the second half, when a volatile bullpen built largely out of worn-out veteran spare parts ranked near the top of the leaderboard for blown saves, and subtracted more win probability than it added.
It's part of what lawmakers and staff are grappling with right now -- the ramifications of some of the last-minute changes that have been made (the re-addition of the corporate alternative minimum tax in the Senate bill is the most glaring of these problems).
In a game that does not figure to be competitive, San Francisco may chew up clock with its running game — a strategy that just so happens to prey on one of Washington's most glaring weaknesses — which would put the large point spread in question.
Where once, Trump may have responded to the Daniels interview with a flurry of counter litigation, it's not clear that it would be in his interests now given his political position under the world's most glaring spotlight as the President of the United States.
The American justice system is broken for a number of reasons, but in this fictional universe its most glaring gap is that a mass murderer remains at large after leaving a jar of his own urine at the scene of a high-profile killing.
I don't know that I'll ever root for Jaime Lannister — he's done far too many horrific things over far too many years — but he's a fascinating example of how a show can help us embrace a character despite the most glaring, ghastly flaws one could possibly conceive.
The most glaring omission from the festival, though, is an older and less universally beloved Keanu Reeves flick: the 1986 cult classic River's Edge, one of Keanu's earliest standout performances, though it's forever destined to be overshadowed by Crispin Glover's bonkers-ass accent in the movie. Whatever.
Dumbo is now the latest Disney movie to get the live-action treatment, following Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella, and The Jungle Book, and from the look of the new teaser trailer, Disney has fixed the most glaring problem in the original: the lack of Danny DeVito.
So while General Manager Brian Cashman was creative in the trade market, shrewdly acquiring second baseman Starlin Castro and closer Aroldis Chapman, he could do little to address the team's most glaring need because the best place to shop for starting pitching is the free-agent market.
" The consequences of this evolution is that as a result, "Trump's most glaring whoppers—such as his ludicrous suggestion last April that wind turbines cause cancer—appear no different than Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's contention that it's morally wrong to pay people less than a living wage.
This is not the first time the U.S. military and its allies have faced hard questions about the accuracy of their reporting when it comes to civilian casualties, drone operations, or other military actions in the Middle East, but it may be one of the most glaring to date.
Even after Korver briefly morphed into Tony Allen and blocked Brown twice before he nearly stripped him on a drive, the Celtics repeatedly picked at this matchup, knowing nine times out of ten it's their most glaring advantage and something they can leverage to create efficient opportunities elsewhere.
Values-driven investors like me, who want their legacy to go beyond achieved returns on investment, and who want to have had a positive impact on the world, now have fewer excuses to sit on the sidelines and avoid or ignore some of our country's most glaring needs.
The most glaring example was the flags: Typically, the death of a prominent sitting senator is followed followed by an effusive statement from the White House and a proclamation to lower flags around Washington, DC, to half-staff, including at the White House, until the date of interment.
In the most glaring example, a major story line has the dog actor Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tompkins) running for governor of California, a development that doesn't exactly parallel the political rise of President Trump — Mr. Peanutbutter succeeds because of his cuddly likability — but is clearly inspired by it.
The case in Calabria may be just the most glaring example of how the misery of others has provided ripe opportunity for mobsters and corrupt officials as Italy struggles to keep up with an unceasing flow of migrants and refugees — more than 93,000 so far this year alone.
The former president, who remains enormously popular, can avoid speaking about specific policies if he fears that speeches about the Affordable Care Act or the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program might shift the agenda away from the most glaring challenge that the nation faces: President Trump himself.
Once known as the "Maestro" of the American economy, the 90-year-old Greenspan said in a speech that the "surprise electoral wind of Donald Trump" in the U.S. and the Brexit vote in Britain are the two most glaring examples of a movement that is taking the world by storm.
One of the most glaring problems was that his time crystal approached something that looked suspiciously like perpetual motion—after all, where did the system in its lowest possible energy state (meaning energy cannot be extracted from it) get the energy to produce the periodic motion in the first place?
But, if the company can follow through on its promises of greater transparency and more stringent controls for third parties (and let's not underestimate how motivating a factor the looming threat of government regulation can be), then Facebook will have at least plugged the most glaring holes in its platform.
A shortage of test kits has been among the most glaring shortfalls of the government response, and Biden pointed to South Korea, where testing has been free and easy and the country appears to be on the right trajectory despite identifying its first case on the same day the U.S. did.
In the intelligence report's most glaring example of the government's lagging response, it says that "in July 2015, Russian intelligence gained access to Democratic National Committee networks" and stayed there for 11 months, roaming freely and copying the contents of emails that it ultimately released in the midst of the election.
But there can be no denying that it has languished and stagnated for more than a year now, while every attempt at improvement (eg Moments) has failed ignominiously, and its most glaring flaws–like Dick Costolo's admission "We suck at dealing with abuse," and the baffling ongoing inability to edit tweets–remain unrepaired.
" The spokesperson went on to say, "There are also several inaccuracies, the most glaring of them is that we do not retain a log of all messages being sent and their claim that WhatsApp 'reads and stores parts of metadata of every message being sent on its platform' – is just flat wrong.
When Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE rose in the polls, Trump went after the senator's most glaring weakness: likability.
The most glaring divergence, of course, is racial: While nonwhite voters will likely cast more than 40% of the total Democratic primary votes this year, whites composed 202016% of the participants in last week's Iowa caucuses and 93% in the 2016 New Hampshire primary, according to Edison Research polls conducted on Election Day.
There were a few specs that Audi did not share Monday, but the most glaring omission was a range estimate; executives instead spent the day falling back on the company's previous claim that the SUV will simply exceed 260km (23 miles) on a single charge based on Europe's new WLTP standard for estimating EV range.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Android 9 Pie has been out for a month, and while the addition of things like digital wellness controls and handy app actions have made Google's mobile OS friendlier to use, I can't help but think one of Android 9's most glaring omissions is the lack of an OS-wide dark mode.
I anticipate Trump makes the case that last year's speech by President Xi was based on the fiction that China can replace the U.S. as the keeper of a multilateral system, when it has been China itself that has been the most glaring "bad actor" in breaking the rules of that system, in particular in the area of trade.
But right-to-repair advocates argue that hindering consumers' ability to choose what to do with their own products presents myriad problems, the most glaring of which being that tech companies can continue price-gouging for services and repairs that might be offered at a lower cost by an independent repair outfit (or, again, by doing the repair yourself).
Most glaring is Poppy's portrayal as directly responsible for Warren's incarceration, thanks to her reporting — which means she has a stake in this story that wouldn't pass a journalism sniff test in a million years — but could make for a compelling thriller as Poppy gets more wrapped up in a story she's far too close to.
The 68-page document released Monday outlines an "America First" national security approach that prioritizes strengthening U.S. borders, beefing up the military, pursuing "peace through strength," and negotiating trade deals that benefit the U.S. But the document's stance on Russia is the most glaring departure from the president's past statements in office and on the campaign trail.
" (But how does this dovetail with werewolves in the Harry Potter world, given that "skin walker" legends in the larger fictional world are often crossed with the idea of werewolves?) Lastly, Rowling explains the notion of "wandless magic," claiming, "The most glaring difference between magic practiced by Native Americans and the wizards of Europe was the absence of a wand.
Perhaps the most glaring dated item on the list, Rule 30, " There are no girls on the internet," can be read two different ways—the first being that there are literally no girls on the internet, only men pretending to be girls, so if someone indicates an interest in you, the (presumably male, heterosexual) internet user, you have every reason to be suspicious.
The most glaring fallout from these issues has been that many of the most influential or flashy findings in science, particularly in psychology, fail to be reproduced (meaning that other researchers can't get the same findings by crunching the same raw data obtained by the original study) or replicated (meaning that other researchers, when recreating the design of the original study, don't get similar results).
The most glaring example was his claim that the letter he wrote supporting Mr. Comey's dismissal was based on the former director's missteps in the bureau's investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server — even though Mr. Trump himself had almost immediately blown that cover, telling a national television audience that he had the Russia investigation in mind when he decided to fire Mr. Comey.
Perhaps the most glaring example of this was during a July 2018 Helsinki press conference with Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinWest should echo Prague's Nemtsov remembrance Trump campaign sues New York Times for libel over 2019 op-ed Democrats duke it out in most negative debate so far MORE when Trump sided with Putin against the U.S. IC with regard to Russian interference in the 2016 presidential elections.
And one of the most glaring omissions is the self-titled 1985 debut by The Family, a short-lived group that issued the first recording of one of Prince's most famous compositions, "Nothing Compares 2 U." Google Pixel recently ran a TV ad with countless singers covering "Nothing," and Madonna sang the ballad for the Prince tribute at the Billboard Music Awards last May.
The racists' march in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday, a protest against the planned removal of a statue of the Confederate general Robert E. Lee, presented Mr. Trump with the most glaring opportunity yet to separate himself decisively from the white supremacists and neo-Nazis who have cheered him on since he announced his candidacy, and to make clear that America has no room for what they stand for.
The canceled party is perhaps the most glaring instance of the gap I wrote about this week between the elite, globally minded family owners of Fox — who took the crisis seriously as reports emerged in January in their native Australia — and many of their nominal stars, who treated the virus as a political assault on Mr. Trump, before zigzagging, along with the president, toward a focus on the enormity of the public health risk.
Particularly with Serena out, leaving the women's field wide open, there were countless stories that could have been profiled: Maria Sharapova's return to the Grand Slam stage following her 15-month suspension; Simona Halep's bid, with the attitude-curbing coach Darren Cahill at her side, for her first Grand Slam; the extreme highs and lows of Venus Williams's year as she marks her 20th anniversary at the Open; the eight women vying for world No. 1 at the tournament; or, perhaps the most glaring omission of all, the number of American women who qualified this year, including the genuine hometown favorite, Christina McHale of Englewood Cliffs, N.J., who touts year in and year out that she's one of the few players on tour who's able to sleep in her own bed during a Grand Slam.

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