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overlooked

[oh-ver-lookt] / ˌoʊ vərˈlʊkt /


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But one of the biggest and most overlooked pressures is care, including child care, older adult care and disability care.

From Salon

So it’s a good time to finish the tale of an overlooked example of government accountability—albeit one far less flashy than a high-profile prosecution.

From The Wall Street Journal

The former tend to be more gradual and less dramatic, and therefore are often overlooked in real time.

From Barron's

But Mitchell knew he was joining the best possible organization for a player in his position—one that again and again had turned the draft’s overlooked prospects into high-value contributors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Early symptoms include a rash, fatigue, muscle and joint pain, headache and fever, but can often be overlooked or misinterpreted.

From The Wall Street Journal