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blatant

[bleyt-nt] / ˈbleɪt nt /




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The move was criticised by the company's co-founder Ben Cohen, who called it a "blatant power grab designed to strip the board of legal authority and independence".

From BBC

While such mishaps do not necessarily excuse an adviser’s actions, they may not prove as disqualifying as blatant fraud or deception.

From MarketWatch

Their restraint with peppering the dialogue with blatant evil effectively allows the version of fear hiding behind the surface politeness of America’s nicest small towns to seep into our consciousness.

From Salon

“I can tell you that her accounts are just blatant lies,” he said.

From Salon

But Saied condemned the resolution as "blatant interference", saying the European Union could "learn lessons from us on rights and freedoms".

From Barron's