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1 It's important not to overlook how good some of this stuff was.
2 The visual pleasures are so dazzling it's often easy to overlook how grounded they are too.
3 With their grand pop hooks and production, it's easy to overlook how odd Night Thinker's songs are.
4 Australians have mostly sailed through the pandemic easily, and it's easy to overlook how important those spending programs were.
5 Don't overlook how well a shoe protects your tender feet while you're scrambling over loose talus and rough terrain.
6 Fees erode return It's easy to overlook how much you're paying for an investment when you're happy with its performance.
7 But Petersen said there is a tendency to overlook how much of the Arctic is already spoken for under international law.
8 Max always seemed so in control of himself that it was easy to overlook how much he gave to their efforts.
9 The treatment feels so familiar, with a touch of sugar in the mix, that you could almost overlook how remarkable her story actually is.
10 Booking your own flight or hotel has become so easy that most people are willing to overlook how annoying most flight- and hotel-booking websites are.
11 I think the council totally overlooks how much it contributes to Peterborough and the community.
12 Critics say it also overlooks how financial markets and global financial flows could create a backlash.
13 He overlooked how difficult it would be to increase benefits and then cut them when the crisis is over.
14 I read that their society is absolutely patriarchal, but I completely overlooked how they might extend that paradigm to another species-
15 "He certainly does," she declared fiercely, unable to overlook how he had betrayed her.
16 But e-cigarettes contain more than nicotine, and the bulk of research so far has largely overlooked how these other ingredients affect users.
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