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The company's managers faced a glaring choice: fire an inept clerk who had it coming anyway, or jeopardize the career of a highly valued executive who, in this instance, was the one who actually slipped up.
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In particular, the absence of universal ballots, on which shareholders can vote from among all nominees regardless of who proposed them, is glaring and clearly anti-choice.
While incarceration may be rooted for some in poor individual choices, the glaring racial disparities in searches, arrests, convictions, and sentencing for the same crimes suggest our nation doesn't treat everyone's poor choices equally.
It is littered with bad choices that get more and more glaring over time as the titles that lost rise in popularity and prominence over those that won.
That would create a glaring gap that could prove worrisome in providing the appearance of a choice of candidates, and undermine the quest for legitimacy.
As in any such enterprise there will be differences of opinion about choices and omissions; the omissions are neither numerous nor glaring.
Newsweek's recent cover choice to symbolize the difference between Obama and Clinton could scarcely be more glaring.
The problems were glaring.
The injustice is glaring".
Glaring at her.
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