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In the past, these consultants were often akin to fact-checkers, brought in near the end of the writing process to make sure that nothing looked glaringly wrong.
Asset prices crashed, and what had seemed like a winning business model suddenly looked glaringly out of step with the change being wrought by globalization.
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"Now they look glaringly different, but they're really not.
It would seem glaringly obvious that such rules should exist.
CHENEY: (looks at Todd glaringly, with sounds coming from his mouth as if he's chewing on marbles) Do you see me laughing?
Theirs was a glaringly public confrontation that looked oddly intimate and personal.
Given that noir is, glaringly, the only mode of fiction that's appropriate to or capable of navigating intractable moral black spots like the Belfast of that period, this serious investigative usage might be looked on as almost an obligation of the genre, though it's rarely put to such a purpose.
There's a glaringly simple answer: they look around, see an internet reduced to a Giant Lavatory Wall, and decide to get in on the act themselves".
This is glaringly obvious when you look beyond the national level data and drill down to the numbers for specific regions and provinces, and among some sub-groups of the population.
Most glaringly, for starters, he failed to look into the camera for his closing statement.
For example, with big data analytics, we can find things that remain invisible when we look at 100 people or 1,000 people but then become glaringly evident when we look at millions of people or millions of data sets.
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