It is glaringly obvious that the lingering economic stagnation was a major factor in this.
His smoothness under congressional fire contrasted glaringly with the prickly way Gates handled himself in 1998.
The failures of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, America's housing-finance giants, are glaringly obvious.
Texas schools remained glaringly unequal, despite a court order to share funds more evenly.
But they have been painfully slow to offer the service, despite a glaringly obvious need for it.
Confirmation bias exists everywhere, true enough, but it exists rather glaringly in the world of partisan polling.
Zipcar had 11, 000 vehicles across a number of countries: not enough to get those really glaringly profitable discounts.
But David McGoldrick was almost anonymous up front and their lack of a cutting edge was glaringly obvious.
This should especially hold true in situations where a patent is as glaringly weak as the Sharing Sound patent.
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The irony is glaringly apparent, if almost so taken for granted as to make mention of it seem caviling.
However when Ann Abraham, the Parliamentary Ombudsman, published her second report on the saga last year, the regulatory failings were exposed glaringly.
The novelty of events like this becomes glaringly obvious with all the system failures - and backstage and on-stage mayhem that drew a few laughs.
One of the pieces of the Townshend Acts of 1767 that stayed, the tax on tea, became glaringly obvious as a result of the Tea Act.
At the top of bubbles, participants ignore glaringly obvious risks.
They felt that if he had really planned to deceive the committee, he wouldn't have made such glaringly inconsistent statements in two of the letters that he had submitted.
Wales' errors against South Africa - while not as glaringly obvious as interception tries - were every bit as damaging as a misplaced pass picked off by the opposition.
Our national demographics, coupled with indisputable glaringly insufficient retirement savings and human physiology, suggest that a catastrophic outcome for at least a significant percentage of our elderly population is inevitable.
What is glaringly apparent is, once again, the issue of MPs and their expenses has shown its apparently unending ability to embarrass the denizens of the House of Commons, from the prime minister down.
Glaringly absent from the press conference was any mention of how many (or how few) airplane flights it would take to wipe out all the carbon dioxide savings achieved in the energy-efficient new terminal.
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Sure, there are few glaringly obvious reasons to fix the MacBook Pro firmware, such as its " too hot to touch" running temperatures and random whining noises prodigiously documented by users, but Apple ain't saying nothing.
The whole system hums along at 60fps now, and while the difference of a few milliseconds might sound like small potatoes, it becomes glaringly apparent the moment you run Jelly Bean next to an ICS device.
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Microsoft was glaringly missing from the list.
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That might sound glaringly obvious, but too many people talk about blue chip artists as if the investment potential of their works are guaranteed, when in fact, even prices for the very top selling artists are extremely unpredictable.
Matt Slocum, guitarist for the Texan group said it was a "bit of a shock" when a local newspaper pointed out what was glaringly evident to more worldly listeners, even if songwriter Lee Mavers has never outlined the meaning directly.
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His local story becomes a cross-section of national attitudes, values, and principles, and comically dramatizes a paradox: as freedoms guaranteed by law are upheld in court, the private becomes glaringly public and the personal political, at the risk of what may be the most basic right of all, to be left the hell alone.
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