Sentences with phrase «such plain sight»

Oh, and seriously, nobody in their right mind would design a vehicle with the AI pod, which is the single weak point, in such plain sight with almost zero defense.

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Almost all stress that you shouldn't leave attractive target items such as cameras, computers, smart phones, and jewelry in plain sight when you park a car and leave it for a while.
With star chefs scattering cilantro over everything in sight and singing the praises of exotic herbs such as shiso and winter savory, it's easy to overlook plain parsley.
Sugar is often not in plain sight on labels and will masquerade under alternate names such as agave, corn syrup, malt syrup, invert sugar, fruit juice concentrates, dextrose; anything with the ending «- ose,» and more.
'' «Such pure popcorn that it is, the racial sleight of hand almost hides in plain sight.
But at least one such cameo is in plain sight for all to see.
The tools he lays out may or may not produce results at the level of the Success Academies, but those tools are in plain sight, in such unsecret forms as his «Observation Tracker.»
Having private - label pet products, such as signature colognes, shampoos and sprays, in plain sight throughout your facility can help establish your business as a household name.
In such a case, it's not a bad idea to use a treat to train him to drop the toy, but you'll need to be careful in gradually removing the treat from plain view, otherwise you'll be stuck with a dog that'll drop items only if he sees a treat in sight.
Some of these are hidden in plain sight, while others require you to embark on mini-quests such as finding lost sheep or collecting magical notes.
How short - sighted and plain dumb must EA and DICE have been to think they could ever get away with such a brazenly broken system?
Avoiding illusionistic concerns such as depth or perspective, Moyer queers the color field, lending texture, seduction, and idiosyncrasy to the immateriality of plain sight.
It would be nice to think that our successors will be around to witness that resurgence, perhaps because our species has overcome its tendency to experience, but not notice or respond to, such «slow drip» losses, hiding in plain sight.
Littering such an introduction with references also makes no sense — I need only reference the work once, in plain sight and then present my summary because it is implicit that it is a summary and further that such summary is not a summary by the original author (and therefore may not follow the same direction or intent as the original author might in her summary).
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