ABB's now-glaring over-reliance on financial, as opposed to material, activities.
While we understand and appreciate the simplicity, the combination of relatively dim LEDs and the glossy design made it a bit difficult to make out direction under the harsh lights of the Fujitsu booth -- we can only imagine things would only get worse under a glaring mid-day sun.
And, admittedly, the visitors were helped by one glaring second-half miss from former Argyle striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake.
But whether his bill succeeds or not, it highlights a glaring disparity - while poor people can be trapped for years in abusive marriages, it is not uncommon for the rich to have more than one marriage annulled.
Most Dems are in denial about their one glaring, elephant-size flaw--a lack of positive ideas.
While Microsoft might not best Apple at every point of audio ecosystem -- and the glaring lack of an iPod Touch or iPhone competitor makes much of this irrelevant for many people -- Apple's refusal to build a subscription service makes Zune Pass one of our few choices for a well-integrated player and subscription software combo.
But all that changed after eight minutes when a glaring error by 22-year-old keeper Scott Carson handed Croatia the lead on a pitch left partly waterlogged by a torrential pre-match downpour.
There had to have been scenes with both Janssen and Mol that were left on the cutting room floor, and the stuff that's there just points up the glaring lack of follow-through.
With Fiat's help, Chrysler might just be able to convince a sceptical administration that it has a plan to rectify three of its most glaring weaknesses: an over-reliance on gas-guzzling trucks and sports-utility vehicles, almost total dependence on the North American market and a perilously thin senior management team.
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One glaring finding: More than two-thirds of black Americans think race is an issue in the Katrina recovery catastrophe.
But even more glaring was the disconnect between penny-pinching at the organizational level and profligate spending on past-their-prime free agents like Greg Vaughn and Vinny Castilla in an ill-fated bid to compete.
Winfrey did an about-face after the online journal The Smoking Gun on January 8 revealed some glaring inconsistencies in Frey's book, including a supposed three-month stay in an Ohio jail that was really just an overnight bust.
Such failings are more glaring in a country with a fast-growing population that needs annual growth of 5% just to keep unemployment steady.
The most glaring examples are provided by Hong Kong-listed firms that also list in Shanghai, where they almost always get a better price for their shares.
The frieze, a mix of honey-coloured marble panels and glaring white plaster casts of pieces in the BM, shows a procession of worshippers carrying offerings to Athena, the temple goddess.
The sub-prime crisis constitutes the most glaring example of this schizophrenic behavior, and our collective inability to understand or refrain it.
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If anything, we'd say the new versions might be slightly less sibilant in the treble department -- the S4 series' only glaring abnormality sound wise.
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The second glaring problem was that ethanol could not compete head-to-head with gasoline on price.
That being said, while your articles on Return to Ravnica have (so far) been all spot-on, I need to point out one glaring oversight on your appraisal of Wild Beastmaster: Giant Growth is not usually the way to go with Wild Beastmaster.
His thoughts that raising the capital gains tax to 20% or 28% is no big deal is the epitome of economic illiteracy, a glaring example of the ignorance of the central role that risk-taking plays in growth and that taxes play in the value of hard and financial assets.
For the Paris-based Anderson, however, there is no more glaring remaining outlier than France.
The chief executive of Aspect Development may have a point--his clients pay him millions for software to spot glaring problems in their purchasing habits.
Scouts apparently tend to overestimate how NFL-ready SC players are and no where is that more glaring than at quarterback.
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The top-down, centralized control exerted by school reformers was a glaring contrast to the choice and experimentation advocates of school reform purported to be after.
Executives deemed to be potential money-makers command conspicuous compensation and perquisites despite their recent and often glaring failures.
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The glaring omission in all of these cameras, of course, is video recording -- something that Sony's various competition is sporting in a majority of these pricepoints.
If U.S. money-market managers no longer trust the French system, this is a glaring reason why.
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But the most glaring problem facing any aspiring filmmaker would have to be Richard Parker, the full-grown 450-pound Bengal tiger who shares the lifeboat with Pi.
This will cause some glaring logistical problems, making it tougher for the Mets to make a quick call-up or send players on the mend down for brief rehab assignments.
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With journalists digging for dirt and consultants hyping themselves to the heavens, there is a pressing need for a level-headed account of the consulting business which balances the industry's glaring failures against its successes.
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