Sentence examples for considered glaring from inspiring English sources

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Yet what is considered glaring differs from person to person.

Coming from anywhere else, these elements might be considered glaring flaws.

Mr. Koch-Weser's lack of experience in finance or monetary policy was considered glaring because the I.M.F. has been under pressure -- from Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, among others -- to focus primarily on its role as a crisis-manager for nations hit by temporary financial panic.

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Managing light becomes more challenging when several elements are considered simultaneously, e.g. minimizing heat gain, while maximizing daylight, yet considering glare.

Last December we threw down a gauntlet to our Museum Members and asked them to make a case for why a particular artist should be considered a glaring omission from their collection.

The lack of support for students in last year's otherwise positive budget had been considered a "glaring omission", says Gibbs.

Considering his rather glaring relevance to contemporary politics, it's striking that two important recent books about Marx are committed to returning him to his own century.

The decisions by MLB front offices to ignore the highly qualified Latinos available as managers is even more glaring considering how these teams have treated young talent from the region.

However "Kantian" in spirit Fichte's enterprise might have been, he was at the same time all too keenly aware of what he considered to be certain glaring weaknesses and inadequacies in Kant's own execution of this project.

The differences could set the stage for tensions at an August summit of the leaders of the G-7 advanced economies — the United States, France, Canada, Japan, Germany, Italy and the U.K. A European Union official expressed "regret" that the document had what she considered to be several glaring omissions that conflicted with non-negotiable positions of the EU.

If you have a CRT monitor, turn up the refresh rate (60 Hz or slower is badly noticeable as flicker; 70 Hz is better; 85 Hz or higher is good) and consider a glare filter.

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