Sentence examples for overlooked points from inspiring English sources

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The site says it will also override its algorithm to feature "overlooked points of view, angles and scoops".

By including key, but often overlooked, points of interest in a fireworks photo, the photographer better succeeds in telling this story.

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He made the overlooked point that every square inch of Britain has been owned by somebody, or has been set aside for communal use, since the Iron Age.

Regarding "A divide in the E.U. of the East" by Manu Joseph (Letter from India, Nov. 24): the author makes an astute, often overlooked point, namely that the productive regions of India are subsidizing the vast under-producing regions.

Luckily, Holt made a name for herself with her piece Sun Tunnels, but Troublemakers touches on the often overlooked point that there are frequently very important people in the artistic process whose name never gets in the museums.

Mr. Zweig makes the usually overlooked point that our risk tolerance is not a fixed thing, but changes from day to day, even hour to hour, depending on our mood.

For all the obvious arguments against that — the 11 Hall of Famers on the '92 team, the gold medal it won in Barcelona by an average of 43 points, some guy named Jordan — one overlooked point in that debate is James himself.

Letters are welcome via e-mail to [email protected] wealth effectSIR – In your survey of the new rich (June 16th) you make an often overlooked point; personal wealth frequently brings with it problems that require careful handling if affluence is not to become a curse rather than a comfort.

Finally, she interjected, "Does anybody listen to women when they speak around here?" This, to me, is a key and often overlooked point amid the unfolding national reckoning over workplace mistreatment of women: it's happening at a time when there are fewer women than in many years in key Washington positions.

Robinson made the obvious but often overlooked point that if something is against the law, the government shouldn't be doing it.

Hislatest entry, on trade deficits, is framed around an important, overlooked point, but he misses some important nuances, and his conclusion re: trade deficits as conditionally benign seemed pretty far off to me.

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