These devices are concealed
in obscured areas of the car, such as beneath a seat, under the dashboard or hidden in the control panel.
By selling asset classes at a market bottom or wagering too heavily
in an obscure area of the market, investors can absolutely cause themselves permanent losses.
I just found this pound cake recipe
in an obscure area on Pinterest.
Because of that, they get too big to play
in that obscure area of the market, making room for new investors.
To make the game harder, hide
in obscure areas.
Specially constructed facilities range from small, utilitarian spaces
in obscure areas to entire rooms with finish materials that match nearby human restrooms.
A friend of mine — new to his job as chief financial officer — received a bill from a law firm for advice
in an obscure area of federal income tax law.
Not exact matches
During the eclipse, we can expect the moon to completely (and partially,
in the
areas beyond the totality)
obscure the sun's rays across the US, blocking the sunlight that powers the solar panels.
Three children experienced a series of extraordinary visions
in 1917 and were given a message that was both extraordinary and very ordinary: people must pray and do penance (that was the ordinary bit; these things are central to Catholic life, always have been and always must be) and failure to do this would ensure that evils would be spread by Russia across the world (an extraordinary statement to make to children living
in an
obscure corner of Portugal with limited access to any knowledge of Russia or indeed to anywhere else outside their local
area).
I just think that was a timing throw,
in all reality as the tackle gets pushed into the
area which will
obscure his throw he should have slid right and probably thrown it away since those plays usually don't have much
in the way of contingencies.
Again he repeated the tactic of last week,
in which he picks a relatively
obscure area of policy and doesn't let go.
In August 2015, a dust storm blanketed large areas of seven Middle East nations in a haze of dust and sand thick enough to obscure them from satellite vie
In August 2015, a dust storm blanketed large
areas of seven Middle East nations
in a haze of dust and sand thick enough to obscure them from satellite vie
in a haze of dust and sand thick enough to
obscure them from satellite view.
The multinational World Conservation Union, headquartered
in Switzerland, is coordinating a project to create a massive transborder greenbelt that would eventually extend from the border of Russia and Finland southward through
areas once
obscured by the iron curtain: the old, rural East and West German border and parts of the former Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria.
From the entry of the refined carbs to the first observed cases of heart attacks, high blood pressure, diabetes, etc. took 20 to 30 years which
obscured the connection, but he found no exceptions to the pattern
in hundreds of
areas regardless of other changes going on.
Nevertheless, it is important to note that measuring PCSA allows a better estimate of muscle fiber specific tension
in vivo than ACSA, as changes
in pennation angle
obscure the underlying force per unit
area within the muscle (Morse et al. 2008).
Though the visuals are impressive for static pictures, once you interact with the environment or look around, the lack of motion
in the environment, how plants and water don't react to you, how draw distances are
obscured by fog
in almost every
area and many sections are low visibility to the point of resembling Silent Hill makes even the graphics unimpressive at times.
Rather than relying only on a numerical index or an A-F grading system that would
obscure the critical information needed for improvement, the measures above should be part of a dashboard that informs educators and the community about progress
in each
area and allows for analysis of what's working and where attention is needed.
That's particularly helpful
in cloudy
areas, such as where he lives
in the Pacific Northwest, because the solar cell can continue to generate electricity even when clouds
obscure the Sun.
It also
obscures the gains
in schools
in impoverished
areas.
This type of data is needed to accurately describe changes
in diversity as students move between sectors because there is significant variation
in student demographics at the school level that is often
obscured when examining the issue at higher levels of aggregation (e.g. comparing charters as a group to surrounding school district or metropolitan
area) and can complicate the drawing of valid inferences about the relationship between public school choice and racial sorting.
The rear cargo
area does not have a protective blackout - type, pull - down screen to
obscure contents
in the trunk / cargo
area.
Leveraged loans or Senior Loans once an
obscure area in Fixed Income space has seen real growth
in assets inflow
in last couple of years.
This is not an
obscure loan type only available
in extra-remote
areas, and only available directly from the government.
So the only option come June 1, 2015 when my loans go up to $ 2000 / month is to default which is going to cripple me even further... So what do we all do??? I'm now looking to talk to attorneys
in various
areas of the law as this is
obscured and quite frankly fraudulent.
Increase the difficulty gradually until your dog can find
obscure objects hiding behind obstacles
in large
areas.
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.
Covered
in this website is the historical background to famous homes, communities, monuments, temples, revered shrines, old churches, quaint little museums located
in obscure corners of the city, even roads, old hotels and the
areas these hotels are
in.
Furthermore the realism is to a point that too many leg kicks inflicted
in a certain
area of the leg will result
in the fighter limping, bruising, not being able to kick with that leg and potentially having the fight stopped due to lack of movement, while facial expressions show signs of pain after taking a heavy punch or kick to any
area of the face, body or legs and
in reaction to blood
obscuring their vision.
Menus that appear
in front of you during things like talking to an NPC or shopping can sometimes be
obscured by furniture or objects
in the
area.
Some of the puzzles are incredibly
obscure, and it's frustrating to encounter an
area where it's impossible to move forward without talking to the exact NPC at exactly the right time
in order to unblock a barrier.
Recommended reading As with more immediately concerning
areas of policy, the President Elect's attitude to arts funding remains
obscure, but Randy Kennedy
in the New York Times does not hold out high hopes for the sector.
When one of her works was included
in a group show at Betty Parsons
in March 1952, the New York Times critic Howard Devree compared it with Nell Blaine's «intricate upbuilding»
in a scene suggestive of mountains, stating: «Perle Fine's canvas has reached the utmost
in economy
in two
areas of bluish - green bordering a sweep of white as if the shadow of a cloud had all but
obscured a landscape.»
While the portraits
in his first series retain visual vestiges of Cleveland -
area neighborhoods, the newer works are backgrounds of pure abstraction where implied memories swirl
obscured.
In addition to the «denial» factor implicit in the contradictory tonal and directional elements, the misty or smoky area across the canvas was intended to act as a screen between the spectator and the image, «obscuring, denying it»
In addition to the «denial» factor implicit
in the contradictory tonal and directional elements, the misty or smoky area across the canvas was intended to act as a screen between the spectator and the image, «obscuring, denying it»
in the contradictory tonal and directional elements, the misty or smoky
area across the canvas was intended to act as a screen between the spectator and the image, «
obscuring, denying it».
Two concurrent Detroit -
area exhibitions, Ann Mikolowski: Two Ways of Looking
in a Mirror at Center Galleries at the College for Creative Studies (her alma mater) and Ann Mikolowski: Works on Paper at Paul Kotula Projects, recognize Mikolowski's contributions as a painter, which had been
obscured by her collaborations and virtually left out of exhibitions celebrating the Alternative Press
in 1990 and 1999.
Have we somewhat
obscured to some extent the reality that, for those who remain
in rural
areas, if anything, the threat can be more severe?
On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse will pass over the Pacific Northwest, creating partial eclipse conditions
in parts of California from approximately 9 am — 12 noon (PST)-- the exact time of day when solar is typically ramping up - and
obscuring the sun by up to 76 %
in some
areas of the state.
It is less obvious from the equivalent graph
in MEA15, as there the
area around the origin is
obscured by large decadal - mean blobs.
Composite imaging is an extremely useful tool for helping people understand the Earth — they allow researchers to capture certain features at higher resolution; reduce the
obscuring effect of cloud coverage
in certain
areas; and overlay various data layers to help identify patterns and trends.
Obscure journals working
in controversial
areas should therefore enforce rigorous quality standards, while remaining careful not to censor new ideas or limit legitimate scientific debate.
That is an unfortunate stumble, but the government has actually been working hard to ensure, rather than
obscure, understanding
in some key
areas.
For legal researchers this could help unearth a treasure trove of more
obscure legal web sites with legal commentary or case summaries that would be excluded
in either high profile cases or
in subject
areas where there is a lot of competing but irrelevant information.
Areas which should be dark are bright gray and shadow detail is often
obscured, a problem particularly noticeable
in movies.
Most Indigenous leaders, however, criticised the debate's focus on the communal and inalienable tenure of Indigenous land for
obscuring the real factors
in Indigenous poverty
in remote
areas such as illiteracy, poor health, inadequate housing and basic infrastructure like sewerage, roads and communications as well for elevating the economic value of the land at the expense of its spiritual and political importance to Indigenous people.
I did look into the 203k FHA still finding local people here more
obscure lenders
in my
area it seemed like.