Sentences with phrase «for obfuscated»

Support for obfuscated font resources is required to accommodate font licensing restrictions for many commercially - available fonts.
Then again, Dr. Curry is all for obfuscating the political I.D. of the broad AGW movement as a rule.
Ripple, the company behind the controversial XRP cryptocurrency which has been criticized for obfuscating the nature of its partnerships with financial organizations, has announced a

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Pornhub's statement says that the currency allows for anonymous transactions «by obfuscating the IP address and geolocation of its users so that they are untraceable.»
Annuity illustrations might show great returns but obfuscate the fees you're paying for those potential returns.
Usually, Facebook takes every chance to obfuscate this point: Last year's F8 conference, for example, was as much about augmented reality and brain - typing technology as it was about improvements to its existing services.
Following the publication of a report in July 2017, North Korea's elites, some of the country's few citizens allowed on the Internet, have greatly altered their online behavior, and are now obfuscating their browsing activity, and have ditched US websites like Facebook or Instagram for alternative Chinese social networks.
«In fact, black youth, who've been passionately advocating for gun control measures, have been demonized, obfuscated, and overlooked.
Phase 1 of the atheist tri-polar shift (see youtube video for atheist tri-polar shift): Jill: «TheCapitalist, don't obfuscate the primary prenuptials with rasberries.
While not downplaying the importance of personal regeneration, the need for radical discipleship, or the call to the building - up of the church, I believe such emphases tend to obfuscate a genuine, Biblically centered social ethic.
And if you DO agree with Walsh, why are you obfuscating points of unity in preference for imagined conflict?
For example, are there ways in which such conventional contrasts as «theory / practice» or «academic / professional» or «objective / subjective» serve as much to obfuscate issues as to clarify them?
Its prose is terrible, it uses obfuscating and unclear language for the sake of seeming grandiose (irony intended), its repettion is attrocious.
At the end of the day, when stripped of its obfuscating, hideous rags and laid bare for all to see, the concept at hand is typical wealth hating.
I am all for the CONCACAF Champions League, but the process / qualification reasoning is a bit too obfuscated for my liking.
Online marketplaces offer both for a fee, using different IP addresses and further obfuscated with proxy servers to mask true identities.
Until now, Corbyn and his inner circle had hoped to deal with Brexit by not dealing with it - by obfuscating and doublespeaking while waiting for the Tories to screw it up and take the blame.
«Every year, hundreds of donors give more money than is allowed by state law that has highest limits of any state capping donation size; scores of candidates fail to disclose large contributions received in the run - up to Election Day; thousands of filings obfuscate the identity of donors or the purpose of expenditures through the inclusion of incomplete or incorrect information; and dozens of incumbent lawmakers spend campaign funds for what reasonable people would unanimously agree are non-campaign reasons,» the report found.
However dictators conveniently forget that it's often far easier for foreign states to influence the local politics in non-transparent systems, as it's easier to obfuscate bribes to high level officials.
Yet since then every other MP who has faced an allegation has denied, obfuscated or, in the case of Damian Green, clung on for eight weeks during an investigation into his conduct.
«Patently false statements and rumors about the immediate closure of LICH obfuscate the truth, which is SUNY's commitment to securing proposals to provide healthcare services in the community,» said Robert Bellafiore, spokesman for SUNY Downstate, which owns LICH, in an statement.
And, generally obfuscating every space for rational thinking and committed leadership, is the conundrum of trial by media.
«Beginning in 2009 and continuing up to the filing of this complaint, the Debi Rose Campaign provided false and misleading documentation to the CFB in an effort to both obfuscate, and conceal, «in kind» campaign contributions, and coordinated campaign goods and services provided by various labor unions for which «fair market value» was neither paid, or accurately reported,» the complaint said.
We're responsible for conducting our own due diligence, but the onus also falls on institutions and those in positions of power not to obfuscate the negative.
If part of your presentation feels too quick, or too esoteric, or too high - and - mighty, or too hard - to - follow, or too obfuscated, then for goodness sake, change it.
This is nothing but more shameful marketing from Duke personnel, obfuscating the situation with hand waving and double speak as was done for years as Baggerly and Coombes tried to shed light on this situation.
Over the years, science has given way to raw politics as the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and supporters of DOE's repository project in Congress have sought to obfuscate and compensate for an ever - multiplying set of flaws and problems with the site and with the notion of transporting unprecedented amounts of deadly spent nuclear fuel and high - level nuclear waste across the country.
Comparison of the PKSs responsible for the assembly of gladiolin and etnangien showed that they possess a remarkably similar architecture, obfuscating the biosynthetic mechanisms responsible for most of the structural differences between the two metabolites.
It is soooo clearly and consistently all about really helping people, not about chest - beating or competitions of who can appear the most erudite or who can write in the most scientifically esoteric manner to obfuscate what would be really helpful information for people to know and to be able to use in their own lives.
As Joseph Bonneau explained, the main website provides an obfuscated URL for the photo to anyone it deems has permission to view it.
Following Saul through the labyrinth of the Nazi death machine, in shallow - focus close - ups that blessedly obfuscate some of the atrocities happening around him, this remarkably assured debut has earned criticism for giving history's darkest chapter the urgency of a thriller.
-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).
But if David Lynch obfuscated his lament for Hollywood's lost souls with rabbit - hole dream logic, Refn would have to write in, well, neon letters to be clearer on his big message.
Then again, could be these are all red herring titles designed to obfuscate the true nature of the film, a cruel trick perpetrated on the endlessly - speculative Star Wars fanbase by noted trickster John Powell (note: John Powell does not have a reputation as a trickster), but we won't know for sure until Solo: A Star Wars Story opens on May 25th.
Thus, NYS's ESSA plan not only sets unambitious goals for traditionally - disenfranchised students but obfuscates school performance for their parents.
It's a leap of logic, not a hard truth, to claim that a multi-dimensional and more complex accountability system is a deliberate effort to obfuscate efforts to shift money intended for low - income students and English learners to general pay raises for teachers, as you imply.
It's taken years for the boys in Affalterbach to tweak the formula for their 12 - cylinder top dog, obfuscated by the simple (and decidedly First World) issue of how to wrangle ungodly amounts of torque — in this case, a stunning 738 lb - ft (or 1,000 newton - meters) of rotation from the handbuilt, 6.0 - liter twin - turbo V - 12.
There is ample room for the speakers, Micro USB and power buttons, as to not obfuscate them from easy access.
One of the big advantages of our e-reader is that the battery lasts for over a month and the e-paper display allows you to take it outside, without the sun obfuscating the screen.
EPUB 3 also supports both obfuscated and regular font resources for both OpenType and WOFF font formats.
This will be used very soon in the DITA for Publishers EPUB transform to enable embedding obfuscated fonts.
Howey, with more than 2 million copies of his books sold, has been making it clear for several weeks now, in a series of essays, that he is personally committed to addressing what he sees as an established industry's tendencies to obfuscate the best career paths for authors.
Well on the same day that the company — doing business as Fission Inc, perhaps to obfuscate its filings — applied for the Nook WiFi mark, it also sought protection on two other brands: «Nook Kids» and «Nook 2» / «Nook2.»
Policies for approval are somewhat obfuscated by the companies and also change widely on the market and by company.
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.
Frustratingly, while Microsoft have now added a dedicated space for gaming in their config screens, finding the settings for your USB game controllers is still unnecessarily obfuscated.
Despite these clever manifestations of curious and personally interesting (for the artists) elements of Welles's, and Melville via Welles's, narrative, the artworks listed above exist only as incomplete, partially obfuscated, referents to minor facts (faux Native Americans, nautical rope tying, theatre companies, non-existent props) in the curatorial thematic.
Inspired by a recent visit to Hong Kong, Turk created a Styrofoam box sculpture especially for this exhibition, adding to his infamous trompe l'oeil sculpture series in which he casts a substantial bronze sculpture from a seemingly ephemeral object and then paints it to further obfuscate the true materiality of the piece.
By obfuscating reality, night provokes the extraordinary visions of a preconscious dream — visions that signaled transcendence for the Romantics and a release from binding aesthetic dogma for contemporary painters.
The notion made for a good segue into her essay «The Islands of Evasion: Notes on International Art English» (2003), included in Social medium as a response to arguments — from Hito Steyerl, Martha Rosler, and others — regarding the obfuscating language used in e-flux press releases and other explanatory art texts.
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