Sentences with phrase «painfully obvious lack»

Keenly aware of the painfully obvious lack of activity at the once - thriving mall, Jim Hull, principal partner in the Hull Group, offers a Southern homily.

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Despite having 74 % possession and 22 shots on goal, it was painfully obvious that Arsenal were lacking killer creativity in the final third.
It's a fantastic film — probably the most successful of Allen's more recent narrative experiments — but his lack of interest in anything but execution is painfully obvious.
Ms. Elia is certainly a change from former Commissioner Dr. John King Jr. whose impressive academic credentials were never matched with an equally impressive ability to listen to stakeholders and whose lack of experience at any level of public education was painfully obvious.
After several novel policy initiatives, it should be painfully obvious to Fed - watchers that the lack of increase in the monetary base is intentional.
Classic Sonic's physics feel wonky and weightier than ever, and the lack of actual momentum physics when you're not rolling makes itself painfully obvious when you reach Chemical Plant.
It's biggest flaw is that it lacks a multiplayer mode, which seems like a painfully obvious omission in retrospect.
I personally believe that IPCC will ignore the actual lack of warming (i.e. cooling) and stick with its exaggerated forecasts in the hopes that things will turn around again until it becomes painfully obvious that these are unrealistic and that the IPCC models have lost all credibility.
Here, Charles Loughton is the very essence of plummy as he repeatedly asks the painfully deaf Miss McKenzie about her distinct and obvious lack of a hearing aid, a lack that poses a bit of a problem as she claims to have overheard a key piece of information.
For example, I'd of thought it would be painfully obvious that a psychological «expert» proffering opinion evidence in a chronic pain case who concedes under cross-examination to «a lack of training and competency in the area of chronic pain» ought to be confronted with his concession (chronicled in the form of adverse judicial comment) his next time out (only weeks later in another chronic pain case).
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