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View definitions for blind spot

blind spot

noun as in obstruction

noun as in failing

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Despite health officials’ arduous efforts to track human infections, surveillance is marred by delays, inconsistencies, and blind spots.

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But the project has been complicated by a post-Brexit blind spot in energy regulation.

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Everyone has their own blind spots and in some ways, this book is about Elon’s blind spots, but the issue is that no one can hold him to account.

“I don’t think the lack of protection right now is deliberate. It is just surf breaks currently they just fall in a blind spot for policy makers.”

From BBC

“This technology and alert is similar to when a car alerts you that you are quickly approaching a pedestrian and you should slow down or another car is in your blind spot,” he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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