Sentence examples for more glaring differences from inspiring English sources

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The Knicks' health was an unavoidable topic, but most of them focused on the more glaring differences between these teams.

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One reason Kant may not have noticed the differences between his different characterizations of the analytic was that his conception of "logic" seems to have been confined to the Aristotelian syllogistic, and so didn't include the full resources of modern logic, where the differences between the two characterizations become more glaring (see MacFarlane 2002).

The difference between the two camps was even more glaring during lunch.

According to Ken Auletta, who described the city's decline in his 1979 book, "The Streets Were Paved With Gold," the differences between the New York of the mid-1970s and today are more glaring than the similarities.

The difference in actual cost-per-vote results is even more glaring: $1.62 per vote for opt-in text lists compared with $20-$20-$35 vote from phone calls, leaflets and door-to-door visits.

Clutter is more glaring and emotionally disruptive.

"But you can't find those glaring differences today".

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.

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