Sentence examples for more glaring changes from inspiring English sources

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The shift in the concept of Jabba the Hutt from a furry creature to a slug and from a puppet to CGI represent two of the more glaring changes to the character in the concept and creation process.

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Famed defensive mastermind Dick LeBeau, the Steelers' defensive coordinator, is 76 in September and, with a host of changes expected at the seasons' end, the need to reinforce a once-dominant unit is more glaring than ever.

Clutter is more glaring and emotionally disruptive.

The first miss was the more glaring.

But Iverson saw a more glaring problem.

But there were more glaring problems than exhaustion.

And there is one even more glaring lesson.

The voting process has had something to do with the more glaring omissions of late.

More glaring is the position of pitching coach, although that job is rarely a managerial steppingstone.

And a misstep is all the more glaring if the word is unusual.

Thus the we-wuz-robbed factor is more glaring than ever.

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