Sentences with phrase «also obscure»

A functional format can conceal damaging gaps in your employment history and it can also obscure your age and the specific milestones of your career.
That blue, bulbous form sitting on that yellow, undulating line is unmistakable, but also obscure, mysterious as Eros always is.
Like the fourth, the fifth apocalypse, chapter 14, is also obscure; but its stress upon Egypt suggests a time still a little later in the Greek period.
Navient also obscured its renewal notices in emails sent to borrowers that did not adequately alert them about the need to renew.»
The language that reveals also obscures.
But much is also obscured.
It also obscures the capacity to realize that some members of every congregation experience family life as a nightmare.
It also obscures the origins of the term.
This focus on the hook - up culture also obscures two much bigger issues that our research suggests many young people are struggling with: forming and maintaining healthy and fulfilling romantic relationships and dealing with widespread misogyny and sexual harassment.
Such a strong European influence also obscures the historical signal, so Boyko's team focused on data from indigenous dogs with little modern European influence.
Unfortunately, it also obscures what lies beyond it: the first hundreds of thousands of years of the universe.
Because the planets are so close to their suns, the star shine may burn off a haze that also obscures light, he says.
This focus on the hook - up culture also obscures two much bigger issues that our research suggests many young people are struggling with: forming and maintaining healthy and fulfilling romantic relationships and dealing with widespread misogyny and sexual harassment.
It also obscures the gains in schools in impoverished areas.
The true cost of the delays is also obscured as schools can request additional funding in some circumstances, including if a principal was appointed before the announcement of any postponement.
The MINI still comes with a central armrest that can hide a mobile phone, but never fails to be in the way of your elbow, whether you have it up or down, and also obscures the iDrive controller between the seats.
I think looking at it that way is useful in many ways but also obscures other issues too.
This also obscures what the real price was when trades were made in the past.
But streamlining also obscures many of the...
In his sculptural work, Davis also obscures found materials in paint, but instead he relies more directly on its capacity to transform them.
In order to keep the looks as subtle as possible, Sonos worked to design just the right amount of speaker holes (over 43,000) that optimized performance but also obscured its 10 internal drivers from being a visual distraction.
It was not only a loss of a particularly apt symbolic moment, it also obscured the Government's own commitment to concrete action in health, housing, employment and education by presenting it as an alternative to any symbolic gesture of apology.
But the frosted glass also obscures pantry contents, so the pantry doesn't have to be kept too tidy.

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These obscured fares also point to a day when airlines will be better able to dynamically price tickets.
My colleague Steve Kovach has also covered two swerves on Project Titan — that Tim Cook made some obscure statements that suggest a recent investment in a Chinese car - sharing service is going to provide support, somehow, for the Apple Car, alleged to arrive in 2021, a rumor that now looks baseless.
She also tweeted an open letter to USOC CEO Scott Blackmun, imploring the organization to launch a full - scale investigation into staff or board members who may have played a role in «fostering or obscuring Nassar's actions.»
A truly different TV would respond to the new needs of consumers by creating an interface that enables rather than obscures access to all that content, but that also reimagines the TV as but one part of a broader ecosystem.
Some opponents also pointed to provisions in earlier versions of the bill that could make it easier for drug companies to obscure their financial contributions to hospitals and doctors under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, which is part of Obamacare.
Figure 1 also blocks faces and obscures other details that may compromise patient privacy.
I also appreciate how developer Whirlscape doesn't go out of its way to obscure the app's privacy settings.
Traders also blamed computerized trading and sharp moves in obscure volatility funds that use leverage for the market's recent swings.
The company is known for making experimental products that are a little unobtainable or obscure, but this is a product you make out of cardboard (you can also purchase it for about $ 25).
The top influencer spenders last month, as estimated by Points North, include names you've likely heard of, such as Amazon, Walmart and Mercedes Benz, but also the more obscure — at least until that influencer spending kicks in — like Flat Tummy, Waist Gang Society and SugarBearHair vitamins.
It's not at all clear that these effects are durable, and it's also not clear to what extent bank assets have been marked up, passed off to Fannie and Freddie, or otherwise obscured.
For that reason, Democrats say that they are also considering using the Congressional Review Act of 1996, an obscure and rarely used process that sets up fast - track procedures to overturn regulations.
Ms Lucas also called for the recording and publishing of gender - specific violent crime data to be made a requirement for police, health and social services - the lack of which she said: «seriously obscures the extent to which women and girls are subjected to gendered violence».
I'm also familiar with many findings (some are somewhat obscure) that support the biblical narrative.
(The strong force is based on a yet larger set of gauge symmetries, but this fact was obscured by a quite different effect and also was not discovered for a long time.)
It also amazes me that CNN maintains the ludicrous idea that all this was sparked by an obscure film which had been on the web for months.
Sha'ul tells them in regard to their being SetApart from evil that they were to receive and expect this, because YAHWEH was working it in them, this work many believers pass right by as obscure, «Now YAHWEH our ABBA, and our Master YAHSHUA, may they direct our way to you and may our Master increase and overflow your love, one to another, to all people also, even as we love you.
But it has also tended to obscure the important fact that the Bible is a definite body of literature, with its own intrinsic unity.
But also when this is assumed, the stiff - necked and tough - lived difficulty returns, prompting the question whether at the instant a man began to obscure his intelligence he was distinctly conscious of what he was doing.
The monism of the new pagans leads also to obscuring the distinction between good and evil, light and darkness, the common good and personal fulfilment.
Also, some of the primary practices of Mormons seem to be based on obscure passages of Scripture.
But all this must not be allowed to obscure the decisive factor: The Church herself must will a sphere of freedom for all men, because without it free human beings and also Christians can not exist.
Consequently as regards the fundamental contention we are examining, it is not appropriate, in view of the historical associations that burden the word «material» to subsume under the term «matter» the subjectivity which is also met with within the primordial unity we have described, because to do so would at least obscure the equally fundamental difference encountered in that unity between the knowing subject and the object which is merely met with.
If images can obscure reality in El Salvador then they may also do so in the United States.
I do not wish to denigrate the sermon as an important part of worship, but when the sermon is not only the central intention of worship but may also have lost its power of confronting the worshiper with the gospel, then the purpose of worship is at least seriously obscured.
Taylor points out that this preference for personal religion obscures something that has existed not only in almost all pre-modern cultures but, to varying degrees, still survives among contemporary Americans the conviction that «the locus of the relation with God is (also) through the community, and not simply in the individual.
Moreover, choosing ideas which we also affirm may actually obscure the real point under discussion — that everything the Bible says about God is historical understanding.
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