Sentences with phrase «even obscure»

It's strange to pick up an all - plastic handset these days when even obscure Chinese firms like Elephone and Maze are producing devices which elegantly combine metal and glass for around the same price.
It's a tough call, but Spotify's catalogue — coupled with its power to win high profile exclusives and penchant for delivering multiple versions of even obscure indie albums — certainly gives it an advantage over its rivals.
Just like the Home though, the Mini is great at playing even obscure music from a variety of services like Google Play Music and Spotify, via relatively intuitive Google Assistant - powered voice commands.
The truth is that any time you apply for auto insurance, the quote is going to be based on a large array of factors, starting with your state of residence, your driver history, the type of car you are driving, and even the obscure details of your credit and financial reports.
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)?
There are even obscure legal systems which reflect natural law principles such as Ugorian Divine Law.
This makes sense but I wonder if it is only common synonyms or even some obscure synonyms.
In a climate where much of contemporary art is increasingly political, challenging, pedantic or even obscure, it's not often that a contemporary art exhibition is described as «totally fun.»
Upstairs, too, even the obscure looks all too familiar.
Then again, it's not like now where even obscure games have professional voice acting.
Becoming something of a cultural convention now, mega-rich publisher Rovio has an Angry Birds film in the works, a slew of plush toys and even obscure advertizing partnerships - luxury pistachio nuts; really?
Don't just think of travel writing (profiled below); if you have even an obscure area of expertise, there's probably a publication about it (online, in print, or otherwise) with an active readership.
People litter all the time, and even obscure areas can end up with health hazards that make their way to the neighborhood via wind, water, or animal.
My take is this: analyze all the risks on a bond, even the obscure ones.
Once under that glaring spotlight, even an obscure author, with few prior sales and zero social media presence, can see his sales suddenly spike overnight, to the point where 99 % of them are Amazon - generated.
Three other sure bets: Ben Kingsley, an academy favorite (he won for «Gandhi,» was nominated for «Bugsy» and even the obscure «Sexy Beast»); Sean Penn, a great actor in a great role in «Mystic River,» and Russell Crowe for «Master and Commander»; he took a year off in 2003 after being nominated for «The Insider» (1999) and «A Beautiful Mind» (2002) and winning for «Gladiator» (2000).
I'm sorry to say that the Times's continued and unjustified bashing of Gillibrand has created a climate where even obscure county legislators fancy themselves being elected to the Senate.
But no old dogma was abrogated or even obscured.
The confession that God is infinitely above human thoughts and speech, that he guides us without our comprehending his ways, that the fact that human beings are an enigma to themselves even obscures the clarity that God communicates to them — this confession belongs to the idea of revelation.
According to Acura, APC's advanced vision mode «leverages sensors and artificial intelligence to display cars, pedestrians, bicyclists, and other objects — even those obscured from vision — using artificial intelligence to predict future pathways.

Not exact matches

Over the past decade, Linux has emerged from a herd of obscure and nerdy operating systems to warrant a place in even the most technologically unsophisticated business environments.
You can even hear it in the in - store music choices, usually well - known songs remixed by obscure artists — another way to embrace pop while trying to maintain an indie edge.
Worst of all, Luhnow and his execs were openly violating the baseball compact by which rebuilding teams were supposed to obscure their long - term plan by maintaining the illusion that they were genuinely trying to win each and every year, even if it meant losing just a little less.
There are thousands of ETFs nowadays trading in even the more obscure instruments.
Interested investors say that Telegram's mainstream appeal means that venture investors are not betting on some obscure platform that could fail even if the underlying technology is brilliant.
Even as IVF has made technological advancements, an outdated measurement system and weak consumer protections obscure the differences between the best doctors in the business and those who run troubled clinics.
«Sharetribe lowers the barrier to entry so that even the most obscure communities can start their own site.»
He writes frequently for obscure, wild - and - crazy, «radical» publications including, er... the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and even Foreign Policy.
For those who haven't had the time to read the legaled - up language of every single privacy policy we encounter (which, considering Carnegie Mellon researchers estimated it would take the average user the equivalent of 76 work days per year to do, is most of us), and even for people like me who do it for a living and still find disclosure gaps, the Facebook — Cambridge Analytica scandal managed to shed a bit of light on the otherwise obscure relationships between some tech companies and advertisers.
As far as I know, there is only one obscure reference outside of biblical literature, and even that one is a subject of much debate.
Believe me I have seen that stare untold times since, and just about Every time she fixed it on me, even when matters were tumultuous Or worse, the obscure part of me that remembers everything woke And shouted o my god there it is again, just as it was the first time!
Even so, Orlando casts a bright light on the obscure patterns of literary history.
Perhaps the best way to judge an individual is by the walk they walk... rather than obscure doctrines that many laymen aren't even aware of.
We can confuse a lack of fame with a lack of blessing, perhaps, when the truth is that a wide open and spacious life is waiting in even the smallest and most obscure of moments, an abundant life, healing, wholeness, courage, love, all hiding in the crucible of everyday life, everyday justice, far from applause.
I labor this point because the best systematizers of Whitehead's thought have obscured it or even denied it.
He runs the risk, then, like the Apostle Peter, of denying the Lord, even if he is present to us and speaks in His name; the holiness of the hierarchy of Mother Church is obscured, making it less fertile.
Hundreds of miles away, the colors of the Grand Canyon — layers of red and gold rock millions of years in the making — are often obscured by smog from the cars of Phoenix, Vegas and even Los Angeles.
Insofar as they are assumed to be «instruments of vision,» lighting up realities of the spirit which would otherwise remain obscure, or even nonexistent, they will be understood to be subservient to the realities disclosed.
Johann Georg Hamann (1730 - 88) is, by any measure, an obscure figure, little known outside the exclusive circles of a certain very rarefied kind of scholarship, hardly read at all even in his native Germany, and perhaps truly understood by next to no one.
Remarkable and significant as is the emergence of self - conscious persons by natural processes from the original «hot big bang» from which the universe has expanded over the last 10 - 20 thousand million years, this must not be allowed to obscure another fact about humanity, namely its relatively recent arrival in the universe, even on a time - scale of the history of the Earth.
Even in educated circles the possibility of more sophisticated theologies of creation is easily obscured by burning straw effigies of biblical literalism.
(This remains an obscure question even on the assumption of all the Church's existing or future pronouncements.)
Even up till modern times class and caste divisions have obscured the unity of the human species, while animal lovers have frequently projected their own human consciousness into animal experience.
The author of The Waste Land, that obscure work of dark despair, began to accept assignments from the Anglican Church, tried his hand at Christmas verse and even wrote a series of captions for a patriotic exhibition of war photographs.
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.
I don't think Jesus meant to be obscure, and there is nothing in his teachings that is even ambiguous to most people.
It is hardly probable that his death was not quickly rumored among his followers, even into the most obscure corners of Galilee.
Because to a certain degree he has dissociated his self from external circumstances, because he has an obscure conception that there may even be something eternal in the self.
The book was not well known, and even after he became Pope it remained a somewhat obscure work.
Just as Christ in his concrete historical reality (and not only as the eternal Logos of the world) is the salvation of all men, even of those who lived before his time, through hundreds of thousands of years of an immeasurable, toiling history, obscure and unintelligible to itself, the same applies, mutatis mutandis, to the Church.
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