Sentences with phrase «as glaring»

Jobs that last less than a year often stand out as glaring gaps in employment.
They aren't always as glaring as you might imagine, and spellcheck doesn't always catch everything.
These things might not pop off the page as glaring missteps, but they're harming your chances all the same.
There is also a slight bulge with the rear camera, but it isn't as glaring as some other devices with protruding lenses, due to the back panel tapering upwards to meet the lens.
Now, the distinction between the Unite three and Unite four became as soon as the OS version, which became as soon as glaring thanks to the period and also you'd slightly do a query to the telephones to fetch the latest version of Android on these with some updates.
And count billionaire Warren Buffett stands out as a glaring example to this theory with his...
«As we continue to build a legal technology ecosystem, we identified an inability to utilize bank data feeds as a glaring weakness across the law practice management industry,» said Kabra.
Mr. Steele points out what can only be described as glaring inconsistent, if not outright manipulated data, being used to support the CO2 / Global Warming bias.
Although minute in comparison to the overall measurable loss, I can't help but see his paintings as a glaring antithesis to the poster didactics, charts, and statistics in the educational portion of Vanishing Ice, calling on world citizens to do their part to help reverse, impact or halt climate change, no matter how small their act of conservation.
This would not be notable otherwise, but it comes as a glaring contrast to Jackson's exhibition, which also features a table of his large poster - sized works for viewers to handle.
Lets just hope there is not as glaring a -LSB-...]
Bear in mind this is only a short teaser so the lack of actual gameplay footage should not be seen as glaring.
While it's certainly not that much of an issue when playing solo, I can see this becoming a problem during multiplayer matches, and it just comes off as a glaring design flaw.
Take the 2013 reboot of Tomb Raider as a glaring example.
And while the Caddy's ride is serene on smooth roads, a surprising amount of harshness invades the cabin over rougher pavement — you'd never complain about this in a Volt, but in a luxury coupe, it stands out as a glaring lapse in refinement.
In hindsight, this stands out as a glaring unforced error by Catholic education.
As glaring and shiny as it looks, the work of mirror over the blouse looks fascinating and eye catching.
And as usual, leave your questions, comments and feedback about the best ways to stop stress below, as well as any glaring editorial mistakes I need to personally stress about!
This leaves the climax of Plato's story, the sinking of Atlantis beneath the waves, as a glaring loose thread.
Mair sees the residents» struggle with air and noise pollution at the expense of quality - of - life as a glaring example of what some call «environmental racism.»
We have clamoured for reinforcement in the DM section, and the need there is as glaring as daylight.
On the other hand it could just be seen as one of those things and that in reality the reason why Arsenal are currently sitting 11 points off the surprise leaders Leicester City is because we have not been good enough or have shot ourselves in the foot too often, while some will point to the lack of transfer action from the boss as a glaring flaw in his master plan.
Cech might not be the same keeper but his mistakes are usually not as glaring nor as plentiful.
Show me as a glaring example since you mentioned it the vagueness of the rapture in the bible and mens ability to get it right or get it wrong.
Too much with us sometimes, as the glare of publicity reveals more human frailties than media hype can cover up.
(But don't make a big deal of every potty trip, as the glare of the spotlight could make your child nervous and skittish.)
While computers did and still do foster pain and heartbreak (in the personal computer section, my blood pressure spiked as I glared at the double - floppy - disk - drive IBM PC that ate my files at random intervals in the late 1980s), the ingenuity behind them is inspiring.
Some of the strategies proposed by authors, such as improving the «urban albedo» — or a city's reflectivity — could have unintended consequences such as glare, he noted.
The graphics, while not terrible, have some really overdone effects such as the glare filter being not only unrealistic but quite annoying.
There's also quite a bit of shiny chrome trim; probably too much, as glare becomes a bit of an issue in harsh midday light.
The Kobo Aura HD reading experience has a print - on - paper feel that is as glare - free as any paper book you've ever read, but has the advantage of crisp, sharp fonts that you can adjust to suit your reading needs.
Kobo eReaders reading experience has a print - on - paper feel that's as glare - free as any paper book you've ever read, but has the advantages of crisp, sharp fonts you can adjust to suit your reading needs.
Further up the trail, it worsened again as glare ice and strong winds made travel difficult.
There was this one day I woke up in Ghent, Belgium on a new year's day of 2013 and was walking along its street, it was empty and beautiful, until I found this beautiful river paving its endless valley towards the shining sun as it glares its ray to say hello to a new year and I just thought in my head «This is such a pretty wild world.»
Since increasing supplies (at least the supply increases being proposed) doesn't appear to save us from contemplating suicide as we glare at the sign above our local Shell stations, we naturally ask: what about decreasing demand?
Dr Curry, When considering changes in albedo due to melting, pools, etc, is there also consideration that the Sun is very low in the sky and much of the incoming Solar is reflected off water as glare?
I can hear Spence's gravely voice now, and see him cock his head back, chest out, a spindily [sic] finger pointed at the prosecution table as he glares over the bridge of his nose.
It's not as noticeable as the glare perhaps but to produce that effect deliberately on # 800 phones is and has always been idiotic.

Not exact matches

That injustice has become even more glaring as legal marijuana spawns an above - board industry that could grow to $ 50 billion within a decade, but which does not appear poised to benefit the very minorities who were so abused by earlier drug laws.
That Arctic partnership remains one of the most glaring potential conflicts of interest for Tillerson if he is confirmed by the Senate as Secretary of State.
I glared at him as I walked through the living room with yet another pile of colors to wash and eventually fold and put away.
Spirit Airlines had nickel and dimed me with extra fees to the point where this flight was now more expensive than most, but the cramped quarters, piercing glares from the staff, and the weird vibe as I boarded were starting to make me wonder: Is this the worst airline ever?
Other communication no - nos include slouching, sighing, supporting your head with your hand and accidental glaring (known colloquially as «resting bitch face»).
The most glaring example of this extravagance was a $ 2 million week - long birthday party for his wife, Karen, which became known as «The Tyco Roman Orgy.»
As the most popular paid streaming service in the world (Pandora has more total users at 80 million, but only 4 million paying subscribers), Spotify has every reason to celebrate a booming 2015 — though the glaring holdouts from Swift and Adele are undoubtedly thorns in its side in terms of potential revenue losses and bad PR.
Reduce glare by adjusting your screen, and make sure your screen brightness is at the same level as your surroundings.
As Tribune began its company - wide buyouts / layoffs this week, with the public glare on L.A. («Behind the scenes of the L.A. Times» buyout drive «-RRB- but with expense - reducing cuts introduced across the 11 - daily company, the odd investor bought into what has become a bedraggled stock.
Saturn and Mars are easily as brilliant as 1st - magnitude stars, so you should have no trouble seeing them in the moon's glare.
As this is a public broadcast communications service then these issues are often quickly diverted by businesses to a private message channels so that the customer issue can be resolved outside of the public glare.
Making matters worse, former Victoria Liberal MLA Sheila Orr tried to defend the glaring omission in the Liberal jobs plan by labelling Vancouver Islanders as «whiners.»
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