Mr Reid said the phone hacking investigation in 2006 was "a very tiny dot at the far edge of a very crowded radar screen in the Home Office".
"It's just a blip on the radar screen, " coach Matt Brady said of Goins' troubles.
"Over there, the recession was just a blip on the radar screen, " Walsh notes.
The old New Orleans had some of the highest poverty and murder rates in the country, and so well before Hurricane Katrina was ever a blip on the radar screen, Pres Kabakoff was wrestling with how to make his hometown more liveable and attractive.
The audit would seek details on the more than 100 missing-persons cases outstanding in Cleveland and answer "how a case stays on the radar screen and who's making that determination, " he said.
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But Claritin sales are now barely a blip on Schering's radar screen.
Escalation, because one side misreads the intentions of the others - and remember they've only got minutes, a flock of geese on the radar screen being misinterpreted, it was very precarious.
Flashing positive and negative images on a computer screen so fast that they duck beneath the radar of consciousness gives us a momentary glimpse of what captivates the unconscious mind.
This is a race that was on nobody's radar screen, as opposed to, you're right, North Carolina, where Democrats had said earlier on, they thought that they could give Dole a race, but nobody had really been talking about Saxby Chambliss.
"It is not on the radar screen but he will be offered a contract, " said Ferguson.
"I worry about the vulnerability of mass transit because we know they've been on al Qaeda's radar screen, " Robert Liscouski, a former director of infrastructure protection at the Department of Homeland Security, told CNN.
Mike Clemens, assistant special agent in charge of the Maryland-Delaware FBI office, said Tuesday that Jarrah was "not on the radar screen" on September 9 and a watch list was not available at that time.
Incontinence is a health issue that has, knock on wood, not yet hit my radar screen.
"Being a small-town doctor in Tennessee, TB is not really on your radar screen, " Dr. Griffey said.
As for Hambali, after 1995 he disappeared from the radar screen of intelligence agencies only to resurface in January 2000 in a quiet condominium complex in Malaysia.
That support was critical to putting it on the Academy's radar screen. 1989's winner, Driving Miss Daisy, followed a similar pattern.
And in the days following September 11 below the public's radar screen T-shirt sales and military support were bundled up in a bizarre negotiation between the Bush administration and Pakistan, a negotiation that revealed the surprising power still held by the U.S. textile industry.
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Colored squares on the data tags for airplanes on the controller's radar screen change as pilots respond so that controllers get an extra visual cue in case a pilot doesn't see a message.
The group sprang onto the international radar screen in 2004 when it demanded open presidential elections and called on Mubarak not to run for a fifth term.
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