overlooked造句241. Snubbed by Robert Peary in 1909 after helping him reach the North Pole, Matthew Henson was overlooked by history as well.
242. Insurance Premium Tax ( IPT ) an often overlooked source of risk for captives and their parents.
243. They are often overlooked by investors seeking fast profits, but not by value investors looking for bargain-priced stocks with a low price-to-earnings ratio.
244. However, with the increased number of captive bred Harris and Redtail hawks available today at very modest prices,[http:///overlooked.html] the Buzzard is now being overlooked.
245. U. S. real estate success, many inner motivation, the role of property notaries role in the economic process is often overlooked. U.
246. The scarcity of internally - generated pollen may be overlooked.
247. It is frequently overlooked that drugs used in psychiatry are psychoactive drugs, like alcohol and cannabis.
248. One of the most commonly overlooked tasks when installing a cluster is the logical network design.
249. A mentor-pupil relationship blossoms, but whatever chemistry exists between Kline and Dano will doubtless be overlooked in the media if Holmes' superstar spouse turns up.
250. In designing the machine, not a thing is to be overlooked.
251. The author noted that the problem of cachexia is seriously overlooked in rheumatology.
252. Temporal data mining has the capability to discover patterns or rules which might be overlooked when the temporal component is ignored or treated as a simple numeric attribute.
253. Ethan Frome has been forgivably overlooked by your list's compilers, who perhaps developed a deep aversion to this oft-studied tale of unrelenting misery in their schooldays.
254. In addition, one of the reasons is that the network itself can not be overlooked technical security issues.
255. The auditor's perfunctory inspection of the books overlooked many errors.
256. Light: yellow sclera and yellow urine, mostly which will be overlooked and discovered only after inspection.
257. Working-out tolerance and qualifications of jigs is a stress of teaching and embodiment of professional qualities, but it has been overlooked.
258. Laceration of the colonic serosa or mesocolon complicated by colonoscopy is rare but probably overlooked.
259. This area is often overlooked by engineers who assume zero impedance ground.
260. Secondly, researchers paid more attention to the role of phonological loop and central executive system, and the role of visual-spatial sketch pad were often overlooked.
261. First of all, not enough points in the raw data which can lead to the extreme being overlooked in a long-term time series and affects the accuracy of the model.
262. Shannon's ace scene stealing seemed to make him a shoo-in early in the awards season. Being overlooked by the Globes and SAG awards brought him down a few notches .
263. The reason? The warehouse overlooked the Kalizma, the yacht Richard Burton had bought Taylor.
264. Activity sampling—An often overlooked tool is activity sampling, usually called work sampling by North American IEs .
265. As shown in published literatures, aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is an uncommon anomaly among newborns and is often overlooked when the lesion is small.
266. The "cool" factor aside, an often overlooked advantage of plastics-based electronics is the potential ease of fabrication, says Gasman .
267. In the creation of the mountain city environment in which humanity and nature accrete harmoniously, landscape garden city planning is often overlooked the individual feelings on urban living.
268. She overlooked his offensiveness and tried to pretend nothing had happened.
269. The teachers of the school, impressed by his intelligence, overlooked some of his pranks. However, it was his rebelliousness in the end that caused him to be expelled.