Sentences with phrase «big glaring problem»

The big glaring problem with this wealth of information is that the abundance of information starts to conflict with each other.

Not exact matches

The big, glaring problem highlighted by Pokémon Go's declining engagement is that, while the actual hunting of pocket monsters is fun, there's very, very little to do with them.
But according to Adeyemi Ajao, the co-founder of Identified, a big data and analytics company focused on professional information, there are two glaring problems: First, not everyone is on LinkedIn, and second, the search options are not nearly specific enough.
Still, the biggest problem with visible light remained: How could the blinding glare of a sun be nullified?
But when you collect all of that information and you're still not taking consistent action with that information, then this is a glaring sign of a much bigger problem.
It's perfect but for one big, glaring problem: they won't let me buy it.
First off, I should note that Porsche has addressed the Cayenne's biggest problem — the beige dash that caused too much glare and ultimately led to a class - action lawsuit.
Another advantage of the Kindle Paperwhite's display is its matte finish that doesn't reflect any glare even under direct light and feels just like one is reading a paper book, which is a big problem with most tablets.
Anyways anyone who says that the glare is a big problem is lazy and cant move their hand to swift the angle.
A big problem with the iPad in sunlight is glare right?
If the dog growls or glares at you, you have a big problem.
An important new analysis of energy research spending shows a glaring problem, and opportunity, related to filling a big gap.
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