Sentences with phrase «like glaring omissions»

(A bit of business with a three - legged dog not returning after Steve and Ned are washed ashore on a desert island, for instance, feels like a glaring omission.)
Sure, this is an Animal Crossing bundle, but it feels like a glaring omission.
I haven't read this article, but that seems like a glaring omission if it wasn't covered in the review.
The lack of dual cameras on the Mix 2 felt like a glaring omission on a high - end phone for 2017, so it's nice to see this handsome device get better snappers to help it compete with newer handsets from rivals like Google and Samsung.

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Inside there's a re-style but plenty of hard plastic and, frankly some glaring omissions in a «new» car — like a reach adjustable steering wheel.
What you aren't getting is a like - for - like visual treat, unfortunately, and there is the glaring omission of the new story mode, The Journey.
That's a glaring omission, although, like everything on the Wii U, it could change in the coming weeks.
Several team lineups have glaring omissions like Klay Thompson, Isaiah Thomas, and Giannis Antetokounmpo.
There are also a few glaring omissions, like a lack of turn - by - turn notifications from Google Maps, and informational pop - ups that are more watch - specific like boarding information from airline apps.
We've played around with Allo for a few days, and while the app works flawlessly with zero hitches, there are a few glaring omissions (like third - party integrations) that leave us wondering why Google didn't push the launch date to its October 4 event, where we'll see the debut of the first smartphone «made by Google.»
Sonos likes to get things right before it unleashes changes upon the community and ever since Alexa voice control made a connection with Sonos, there's been one glaring omission: complete Spotify voice control like you get on the Amazon Echo.It was promised... Read more
Despite the fact that there are now more official popular apps than there used to be, there are some glaring omissions like Snapchat, and some of them just don't work well at all.
She, like other critics of the JAMA study, points out its glaring omission: Although researchers asked women if they'd had sexual problems that persisted for a few months, they failed to ask those women how they felt about it.
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