Sentences with phrase «glaring fact»

In summary it is puzzling that the Japanese media would so recklessly handle the critical topic of typhoons and mislead the public of Japan in the face of glaring facts.
One of the most glaring facts is that both Ohio (200:1) and Cincinnati (75:1) were considered part of the field, and did not have individual title odds prior to the season.
The most glaring fact is that 2011 absorbed WBV units at a much faster pace, with 15 new listings coming on the market in 2011, resulting in 6 sales.
That this shame is not due to their bodies, or merely to their being naked, is made plain by one glaring fact: shame had no part in their original being; it is not of their essence.
That GLARING FACT is extremely difficult for any person with a fifth grade education or better to simply «ignore», isn't it!?
But one glaring fact you have to recognise is that teams are very different in terms of their personal, style of play, tactics, and formations.
It's been declared year after year by many Liverpool fans and we've been on the receiving end of a lot of stick from rival fans, due to the glaring fact we haven't won the league since 1990, nor any trophy since 2012.
«It is a glaring fact that the current economic challenges befell the country was a product of 16 years misrule and bad governance of past administrations in the country.
To think that he is not ashamed to talk about corruption with this glaring facts about himself and his uncontrollable wife is absurd.
I was in my early 30s, with a rewarding career, good friends, and an interesting life, but I couldn't ignore the one, glaring fact that something was missing, namely, someone special to share it all with.
One glaring fact is that by the time the average American student graduates high school, she or he will have spent a...
One glaring fact is that by the time the average American student graduates high school, she or he will have spent a mere 13 % of her or his waking hours engaged in some form of classroom instruction.
Before we give up all hope, I think it is important to bear in mind one glaring fact.
The glaring fact is that there are too many Pit puppies available, and not enough people who will put the effort into training, loving and keeping them.
IOW, they've decided without reference to this glaring fact, and they want everyone else to do the same.
Apparently this glaring fact didn't fit with the researchers» seemingly pre-determined conclusion, so they «cooked the books,» statistically speaking.
Elizabeth's sense of urgency in finding the right term life insurance quotes was based one glaring fact: both of her business partners depended on her financially — and would conceivably continue to do so until the business took off.
Aside from the glaring fact that typos, misspellings, and poor grammar reflect badly on your communication skills, there's another, equally important reason to carefully proofread before posting content.
There is one glaring fact of life: someday we will die.
One glaring fact I have found as a recruiter is that salespeople often join and leave the leader in the brokerage.
Maybe the various provincial associations should publish some of the glaring facts — that this is a tough business.
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