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I know, budget estimates are often wrong, the Fed has made glaring economic-policy mistakes, and the Supreme Court can make some lousy decisions, but those mistakes may be more a reflection of the complexities of life and honest disagreement on ambiguous issues than of intentional misinformation.
Some economists are talking of a new era of "secular stagnation".A new book* from Richard Koo of the Nomura Research Institute argues that the West has made glaring errors too.
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Sehorn, the Giants' top cornerback, who earns $6 million annually, has made a handful of glaring mistakes this season.
But while the Argentine government has expressed outrage over the prospect, it has made little mention of a glaring absence the British endeavor has highlighted: No oil-drilling rigs are operating in Argentina's own expansive waters, largely because many oil companies are wary of working in Argentina these days, analysts say.
The glare of sun has made Brooklyn 91 degrees, and the dark of night 16.
What makes the total glaring is that Nunez has started only 61 games and has made those 16 errors in 209 total chances.
Panasonic has made sure to coat the TH50PX80U's screen with an anti-glare, anti-reflective coating in an effort to mitigate one of plasma's biggest issues.
Edwards has made no secret of his desire to acquire Robinson to play free safety, one of the Jets' most glaring weaknesses last season.
He hadn't read him seriously before because he had always found him irritating — his appalling sentences (it was Kant, he felt, who had made really bad writing philosophically acceptable), his grandiloquence, his infuriating inconsistencies and glaring mistakes.
All I could do was glare at the plaster sculptures I had made so far with the sinking feeling that something was terribly wrong.
The glaring omission this year is The Leftovers, whose brilliant final season should've made it a shoe-in for Best Drama.
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