Sentences with phrase «obvious elephants in»

The under - representation of women at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos has been one of the more obvious elephants in the room.
Let me address the obvious elephant in the room, Per is slow..
But I still have to address the real challenge here — it's the obvious elephant in the room & it isn't going away.
fixed for the obvious elephant in the room always curiously missing when the financial concerns pop up
There is no shortage of options, but there's an obvious elephant in the room when choosing your perfect solution; the display on your head.
The online article «4 Strategies for Selling in 2013» (Jan. 10, 2013) prompted some additional ideas: Price is the obvious elephant in the room, but talking about price is cliché these days in selling strategy lists.

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Heading into 2014, there's one obvious technological elephant in the room: privacy.
@Joxer The obvious question, the elephant in the room, is why, if everything they say is true, is it, that the only thing to support it all is a questionable «shroud»?
Almereyda uses obvious rear - projection, introduces literal elephants in the room, and has Milgram address the audience directly, all as a means of discussing how everyone is a thing, with hard - wiring that supersedes the software most times.
Some of the biggest laughs come from obvious gags that you know the writers couldn't resist, such as the bit where Idris» water buffalo captain says they can't start the morning briefing without acknowledging the elephant in the room.
The «elephant in the room» is something obvious that can't be overlooked, even if no one is talking about it.
Figuring out the multiple processes and time dependent positive and negative feedbacks from the 3.7 - W / m2 forcing is the elephant in the room (I know I'm over-stating the obvious here).
The «elephant in the room,» as Stanley refers to it, is the obvious truth that is being ignored or unaddressed.
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