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Here's what I know from my own 45 years of scrutiny in a less glaring spotlight: There's simply no way a person can have functioned uninterruptedly in the public eye for this long without having faltered along the way.
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Unemployment has fallen to record lows, half of the population is now middle class, and the inequality that was once this country's hallmark has become a little less glaring.
The new understanding of schizophrenia has placed a major emphasis on a range of less glaring symptoms that had previously received little attention.
Sceptics might imagine that perhaps an excess of taxpayers' resources has been lavished on this foul deed, whose heinousness is less glaring to the callow.
Any experienced reader will see at once the mark of doom indelibly imprinted upon Charlie's brow; presumably this fact is less glaring to the younger set.
I suspect that the clash between intellectual ambition and domestic convention that marred "Proof" for me might have been less glaring in the intimate Manhattan Theater Club, where it began.
But his woes -- his quarterback rating, 71.5, ranks him 13th in the conference -- would be less glaring were they not compounded by mistakes by the team's other offensive stars.
She should step up as much as possible to make Zuckerberg's absence less glaring.
The resulting job creation in a particular industry will be concentrated and visible, while jobs lost in other sectors will be diffuse and less glaring.
If that were the case the aforementioned Davos disconnects would be less glaring.
With Zille moving on, that racial polarity is likely to become less glaring.
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