Sentence examples for perhaps more glaring from inspiring English sources

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But perhaps more glaring is that even when the US men and women play at similar venues, US Soccer treats the pitch differently.

Perhaps more glaring is that 54.6, which indicates the number of points a group has scored per 100 possessions.

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Regional disparities are even more glaring.

But the contrast couldn't be more glaring.

Skill mismatches in India are even more glaring.

The trend is even more glaring at the state level.

But the tensions the debate stirred up only made the lack of shopping options more glaring.

What's more glaring is the fact that Houston can't score – at all.

With three teams in the N.C.A.A. tournament, the Atlantic 10 has become more competitive, making Fordham's shortcomings more glaring.

Subjectivelly, the individuals found traffic light type II more "glaring" than type I.

Newsweek's recent cover choice to symbolize the difference between Obama and Clinton could scarcely be more glaring.

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