(1) It was a serene overlook off of the Blue Ridge Parkway I found while looking for a quiet place to contemplate my post-residency plans.
(2) That does not require them either to assume that it is faultless or to overlook its faults.
(3) A lot of people may overlook him now, but they'll be sorry in the long run.
(4) Laurie pinpoints a location and directs Shawn to a scenic overlook .
(5) I wish that people wouldn't just overlook me and think I'm just some kid.
(6) The overlook provides a head-on view of the massive, horsetail-shaped cataract.
(7) The overlook at Coopers Rock State Forest in Monongalia County is breathtaking, and many localities have festivals throughout the fall.
(8) There are outstanding views of the Table Mountains from the glass overlook and walk-out balcony of the new Geology Museum.
(9) Many researchers into the UFO enigma tend to overlook a very important fact.
(10) She pulled off onto a small overlook and we stared down at the valley in front of us as she turned off the car.
(11) I worry that we overlook important considerations when we equate care for adults with care for children.
(12) Line-of-business managers may overlook risks or fail to alert higher-ups when they do see them.
(13) The overlook to the townsite
(14) In many situations where one group is the majority, they often overlook the important contributions of other members of society.
(15) For their part European leaders are desperate to overlook his misdemeanours in the interests of unity.
(16) Or, if they do, they will overlook that error in their determination to snap up some stylish, low-priced quilts, lamps and rugs.
(17) I left the garden (it started to rain a little) and walked up to the overlook for a long view of Lake Mendota.
(18) We shouldn't overlook the error by finding it tiny in comparison to his crushing worldwide agenda.
(19) Oddly enough, you sometimes overlook important details or fail completely to see and understand the other person's point of view.
(20) He was, and is, a good man, but no man is good enough to overlook every fault, especially something like this.