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But the contrast couldn't be more glaring.
Yet official corruption is bound to be more glaring on a continent where most people live in dire poverty.
Players have been tested for steroids since 2003, so there is no special reason why effects would be more glaring this season.
The gap between the court's mistaken assumptions ("the appearance of influence or access, furthermore, will not cause the electorate to lose faith in our democracy") and the real-world effect of the cash unleashed by the decision could not be more glaring.
Newsweek's recent cover choice to symbolize the difference between Obama and Clinton could scarcely be more glaring.
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What's more glaring is the fact that Houston can't score – at all.
It is hard to say which is more glaring here, the evasiveness, or the dismissiveness.
But in the age of Internet travel auctions and online pricing, the cost of the industry's inefficiencies has never been more glaring.
With tensions high in the Middle East and projections for a colder winter than last year's, the risks of being dependent on petroleum imports have never been more glaring.
A study last year by CERM, a think-tank, found a "clear preponderance of young men with a high level of education" among those who left.Other failings are more glaring still.
There has always been an element of risk in the seafaring life, but with a surge in piracy off the Horn of Africa, the dangers have seldom been more glaring.
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