Noel raises a third
glaring problem which is that risk is often not appreciated after the fact.
Not exact matches
This was played off as something to joke about
which is another
glaring problem the studio needs to fix.
The
glaring problem with the Florida law appears to be that while all teachers are subject to the evaluations, only some are engaged in the underlining instructions from
which the evaluations are largely based.
In contrast,
glare isn't a
problem for either of the headlight packages on the Hyundai Santa Fe,
which is a distinct model from the Santa Fe Sport and has different headlight designs.
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.
This would be quite pleasant to hold, if it weren't for one
glaring problem,
which we'll get to in a moment.
A very enjoyable RPG let down by a few
glaring flaws and some technical
problems as well, but for any RPG fan this is certainly worth a look as it offers a great skill tree, interesting world and the ability to turn into a dragon
which practically makes the entire game worth buying just for that reason.
Among these flaws are gaps in its story line,
which is a particularly
glaring problem due to the Final Fantasy franchise being known as a story - driven series.
The screen's downsides are its slightly inferior resolution compared with the 4K display available on the New Razer Blade Stealth, and the fact that it's only available in a glossy version — there's no matte option to reduce
glare,
which was a
problem for our review unit in the brightly lit PC Labs.
The Halio «came out of the need to solve one of the oldest
problems in buildings,» vice president of marketing Craig Henricksen told Digital Trends, «
which is as soon as you put glass or a window in, suddenly there's all this light coming in,
which we love, we love the views, until that point where it's too much; too much
glare, you can't do your work.»
The case has highlighted a
glaring problem in the legal framework and one
which seems to be contrary to equality principles.