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Calls for sales contest research (1980/81 and 1998) suggest glaring holes in our knowledge of how to design appealing contests, whether and to what extent contests motivate salespeople, and the types of behaviors contests provoke.

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"Maybe we just take everything outside?" he suggested, glaring again at the man in the wheelchair, a twenty-four-year-old reporter named Michael Harris, who writes for the Web site Examiner.com.

It suggests a glaring double standard that we all-to-often harbor for democracies: They're great when they go our way.

His installation, set in a pink-walled room, includes stacked posters carrying pictures and biographical data of Asian-American males who are openly gay, still a risky thing to be, as suggested by the glaring lightbulbs that hang above each stack, as if scrutinizing their contents.

Any serious examination of the possibility of a suicide hijacking could have suggested changes to fix glaring vulnerabilities -- expanding no-fly lists, searching passengers identified by the Capps screening system, deploying federal air marshals domestically, hardening cockpit doors, alerting air crews to a different kind of hijacking possibility than they had been trained to expect.

There has been some controversy as to the relative usefulness of the different measures of visual function for assessing PCO severity [ 23- 27], with some suggestion that glare assessment might be particularly useful for such anterior segment disorders [ 23, 27] This study suggests that initial glare measures with the BAT did not correlate with eventual improvements in any visual function.

He's a bad, bad man for suggesting that Vista and OS X have glaring similarities.

When it comes to the "Lab Business" discussion, I glare pointedly at Evil Student and suggest we could all benefit from being team players.

A frosty glare suggested that I was not making a very favourable impression with the girl.

Maggie's glare suggests that someone is stepping on her nightgown.

His weathered face, vaguely handsome beneath a thick felt hat, is fixed in a glare suggesting skepticism, even disdain.

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