Not exact matches
More concretely, the glorification of dialectical tension in Soloveitchik's
case can
obscure the extent to which his thinking, with all its nuance and complexity, does in
fact exhibit exceptional coherence, harmony, and integration.
The condemnation hurled at John Terry by the FA commission can not
obscure the
fact that the
case was handled badly from start to finish.
In
fact, Hudlin's film only presents a single
obscure criminal
case footnote from Marshall's early NAACP days, one 14 years before Brown vs. Board Education and 27 years before joining the Supreme Court.
Local screenwriter John Orloff (A Mighty Heart) makes a persuasive
case for the argument that the
facts of Oxford's life fit the plays better than those of the
obscure man from Stratford - on - Avon.
Minor annual fluctuations in co-occurrence of owner factors, or dramatic, one - of - a-kind
case histories may, in
fact,
obscure rather than enlighten.
As in slip - and - fall
cases, outward physical injuries can sometimes
obscure the
fact that a brain injury has occurred.
Is there even
obscure case law saying that a witness who, for example, refuses to speculate and answers only with
facts is obstructing the court (or not)?
«It is in
fact the
case that you will
obscure your talent by allowing yourself to be pimped, whether it's the music business or yourself doing the pimping... Nothing but harm will come in the long run, from allowing yourself to be exploited and it is absolutely NOT in ANY way an empowerment of yourself or any other young women, for you to send across the message that you are to be valued (even by you) more for your sexual appeal than your obvious talent.»