In the past 18 months, Microsoft has quietly conceded most of Mr Ellison's points, with one glaring exception.
But the absence of bikes in the elegant steel racks has been glaring, she said.
The second glaring problem was that ethanol could not compete head-to-head with gasoline on price.
The glaring mistakes forced a rapid solution to the impasse between regular referees and team owners.
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Two glaring differences between the two leading ladies of the Republican Party: One, while Mrs.
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Then came Bent's glaring miss, which left Redknapp reflecting on what might have been.
To that end, she suggests keeping the glaring electric clock off the bedside table.
You just make sure everything is in order and there are no glaring errors.
And McKinsey is too polite to mention the most glaring distortion of them all: corruption.
The most glaring omission is the lack of links to related sources outside the encyclopedia.
Challenger Henrique Capriles' aides accused Chavista loyalists in the judiciary of putting them at glaring disadvantage.
From 1960 to 1980 it was only barely noticeable but now it is glaring and unavoidable.
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But can winning absolve an athlete of his or her glaring sins and lapses in judgment?
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The danger lies, in other words, in the freshly glaring poshness of the Tory elite.
That pattern holds in the year to date as well, with one glaring exception.
The long-running cultural and legal war between the left and the right inspires some glaring contradictions.
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He says there seem to be no glaring gaps in the current surveillance program.
The glaring exception was the trial of Japanese General Yamashita after World War II.
Most Dems are in denial about their one glaring, elephant-size flaw--a lack of positive ideas.
Instead of rolling over, the firm investigated the claims and found some glaring flaws.
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For the Paris-based Anderson, however, there is no more glaring remaining outlier than France.
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Nevertheless, it is still a puzzle why such a glaring anomaly has not been arbitraged away.
Then another car, lights glaring, came up behind him and he had to move.
So, Apple has a glaring hole, but users do not have a glaring need!
If U.S. money-market managers no longer trust the French system, this is a glaring reason why.
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Despite glaring contempt for world opinion, the Belarusian dictator is not completely independent of it.
The earnings gap with Ford has become a glaring issue for GM and its investors.
Russia's failure to win over the Chechens in areas under Russian control is indeed glaring.
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