Sentences with phrase «become obfuscated»

(Since that late - 2013 launch, that vision has become obfuscated by the hype surrounding the product, not to mention a slew of delays that has built it up to be the panacea for gaming in the living room.)
Originally a photographer and self - described «visual culture archaeologist,» Hank Willis Thomas confronts the realities of racial violence in the United States by revisiting horrors that have become obfuscated with time.
-RRB- become obfuscated in the factual critiques of them that the zeitgeist loses sight of the quality of the film itself (those looking for pure facts should, after all, consult a documentary and not Bradley Cooper or David Oyelowo).
Second, it means that the law that applies to a particular legal problem becomes obfuscated and ceases to be intelligible merely upon review of the applicable legislation.

Not exact matches

Chilton said,» Unless this language is written to avoid it, this could blow a huge hole in the Volcker Rule and would obfuscate the intent of Congress and President Obama when the financial reform legislation became law in 2010.»
Nor am I sure how «the practice obfuscates the meaning of a valuation, which can become dangerous down the road because private investors aren't taking the same risks a public - market shareholder would.»
But the actors are betrayed by a roundelay farce lacking in insightful moments and by Bogdanovich's medium - shot visual scheme that is either too poorly - lit, too pointlessly obfuscating (see especially a long track of Herrmann galumphing through the bowels of his ship), or so terrified of being obtrusive that its very ordinariness becomes distracting.
While turning on the display of hidden characters — a feature most word processors feature — might help in some cases, it obfuscates the actual text to the point that it becomes unreadable and you lose all sense of flow and white space.
While there is nothing ethically wrong with attempting to raise prices for what is perceived as the same value, this can become questionable when there is an attempt to obfuscate this raising cost.
In his gray paintings, begun in 2000, each layer of spray - painted lines is obfuscated and blurred to the point at which it becomes impossible to distinguish amongst various imbrications.
The groups that set out to obfuscate the scientific findings around the climate change problem back in the 1980s had largely succeeded in creating a constellation of organizations that would become a permanent presence in the climate change landscape.
His declarations of concern have become comical in the face of everything the Howard Government has done to defer, delay, deny and obfuscate on the issue.
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