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This knowledge gap is even more glaring for design disciplines, despite their increasing significance.
Greenberg's omissions--eurocentric and temporal in nature--became even more glaring for an expanded audience after McEvilley wrote this.
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Empty seats are becoming an ever more glaring problem for exhibitors, and they're offering up their venues for everything from simulcast music concerts and sporting events to church sermons, educational classes and corporate meetings.
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.
Nowhere is the price gap more glaring than in homes, which for most people represent their greatest expenditure as well as their greatest asset.
He has no shortage of vulnerabilities ripe for attack ― none more glaring than the shady intersection of his presidency with Trump business interests and the personal finances he continues to keep secret from the American people.
The unfilled seats in New York are even more glaring compared with how robust sales have been for previous stadium openings.
But there is a global gap between what has been done and what is needed -- and it is nowhere more glaring than in the provision of educational opportunities for those children who are at risk of becoming the lost generation.
But Wright's failures are all the more glaring because they have been more a matter of commission than omission.
Mr. Hopkins, for his part, must battle a more glaring discrepancy, and he does so with swinging nonchalance.
Cuba provides perhaps an even more glaring example: Fidel Castro manipulates the writings of Jose Marti for his own ends, as does the Cuban exile community in Miami and even the United States government, through its broadcasts on Radio and TV Marti.
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