Sentences with phrase «many obscure»

«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
A once - obscure tax dodge known as a corporate «inversion» is turning the tax reform debate upside down.
Major colleges are up in arms over the reversal of an obscure rule that allows their alumni and supporters to make tax - deductible contributions to their teams, in return for priority seats at football and basketball games.
On the rare occasion when some sort of partition becomes necessary (for example, to delineate a conference room) the favored material is clear glass that may block noise but does not obscure vision.
The plan would have seen health organizations hand over patient information with key details, such as the patient's name, obscured.
So he and two graduate students, Ian Miers and Christina Garman, devised Zerocoin, a protocol that could obscure the parties to a transaction using encryption while maintaining the auditability of the shared ledger with a set of advanced mathematical techniques called «zero knowledge proofs.»
Because she is obsessed with researching; no topic is too obscure, no detail too small.
Changes to our tax system are obscure concepts for most Canadians who have never had a company.
Not all small businesses have much experience or many accolades to speak of; however, rather than try to obscure that fact, embrace it.
Perry ordered the commission to consider his plan in September, invoking an obscure 30 - year - old statute.
While Watts» thinking is, at times, obscure (and one wonders how to actually apply it to life), it's insightful nonetheless and will certainly get you thinking outside the bubble.
But all of the game theory may have obscured the fact that actual firms have to prepare their businesses for this uncertain regulatory landscape.
Supporters of Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump attempt to obscure a protestor from the activist group Code Pink, who is holding an anti-racism and anti-hate banner, as she interrupts the proceedings.
Specialized engineers tend to work in, relatively obscure fields — think agriculture, biomedicine, physics, and food processing.
These obscured fares also point to a day when airlines will be better able to dynamically price tickets.
An obscure Italian cryptocurrency exchange called BitGrail claims that it was hacked late last week and lost roughly $ 195 million worth of customers» cryptocurrency.
As for why Pornhub is only accepting Verge cryptocurrency payments, a relatively obscure digital currency, a spokesman for the adult entertainment website said that its users specifically asked for it.
Inside, a vintage wooden bar lines one wall, with bottles of whiskey and gin sharing space with colorful sweaters, a case of old Rolex watches and money clips, and various books and obscure fashion magazines.
To gather up dog pictures, the app must identify anything from a Chihuahua to a German shepherd and not be tripped up if the pup is upside down or partially obscured, at the right of the frame or the left, in fog or snow, sun or shade.
A few years ago, when I was departing the ad agency I'd co-founded, a friend sent me the link to an obscure YouTube video entitled When to Take My Name Off the Door.
Ultimately, the goal, he says, should be to «create intuitive graphical representations of the underlying data» in ways that allow non-data scientists «to explore it without having to sit at a terminal and type in a bunch of obscure commands.»
Hefner anxiously trolled Chicago newsstands to monitor sales but, thanks to his savvy investment in a previously obscure calendar picture of Marilyn Monroe with «nothing but the radio on,» nationwide sales of the first issue reached 50,000.
Obscure Dutch actor Frederik de Groot, previously observed head - butting surly criminals into submission on the detective series Bureau Kruislaan, rose to unlikely fame advising Canadians in clipped diction to «Save — your money» by moving their deposits to ING Direct.
All this comes from the company that turned the obscure Singles Day holiday into a lucrative shopping phenomenon.
Many who advertise falsify information about the grade or condition of the collectable coins they sell, use counterfeit coins or encase damaged coins in plastic display cases to obscure their resale value.
Five and a half years ago, when Narodick took the CEO's spot at Edmark, the publicly traded company was an obscure, not - quite - $ 3 - million - a-year purveyor of reading products (mostly workbooks) for the special - needs segment of the school market.
On June 2, an obscure research shop named Muddy Waters published an explosive report accusing Sino - Forest of being a massive Ponzi scheme.
Republicans, especially, proved the worth of the caucuses, by decisively choosing an obscure candidate who was grossly outspent by the frontrunner.
Until October 2009, Harmon worked full - time at another job while spending his nights exploring new ways of selling the obscure tongue brush.
Media will cover obscure Olympic sports to no end, but are ignoring Canadian winners in a more important field.
We're hoping the accomplishments on the court obscure our own failures or somehow elevate our own dreams beyond the reality of a 9 - 5 job.
The use of dubious billion - dollar lawsuits to apply pressure on Alfa's partners — filed in remote regions of Russia by obscure private shareholders whose interests somehow overlapped perfectly with Alfa's — became a favorite calling card.
Another section bombards readers with obscure references to Greek rhetorical terms such as apomnemonysis, homoioteleuton and epitrochasmus.
One is just how an obscure firm with hardly any track record can accuse a well - established company of fraud, and successfully send its shares into a free fall.
The End of Power, which argues that the power once held by institutions is now wielded by individuals, was not exactly obscure before this.
«To the extent anyone thought they could obscure themselves — achieving security by obscurity,» as he put it to me, «that aspiration is quixotic at best and delusional at worst.»
Still, a fog obscures those rays: regardless of advances for all sorts of non-white-men people in the workplace, Pao concedes that the office is still «not a meritocracy.»
My colleague Steve Kovach has also covered two swerves on Project Titan — that Tim Cook made some obscure statements that suggest a recent investment in a Chinese car - sharing service is going to provide support, somehow, for the Apple Car, alleged to arrive in 2021, a rumor that now looks baseless.
In a future obscured by uncertainty — there is a beam of light.
Winnebago's modest, low - slung headquarters — Potts occupies a windowless corner office on the second floor — sits at the center of campus, largely obscured by warehouses and rows of motor homes in various stages of production.
But this obscures an important distinction.
Yet this obscures the reality that, already by late 1914, all belligerents were stuck in a war that was supposed to have ended soon, according to optimists across Europe, but inconveniently had not, leaving the armies jammed in a conflict that generals and politicians could see no easy way out of.
Too often, desperation or the excitement of the mission obscures the real needs of the company.
As highly technical and obscure as the company's niche sounds, Dadgar says data - center management is potentially a $ 100 billion market.
Rushing's lawsuit alleges that while Disney's apps don't collect personal data like email addresses or users» names, they collect more obscure data like a smartphone's so - called persistent identifier that's unique to individual mobile devices and digital files.
While Stenson obscured the identity of the email's sender in his post, Elle Darby outed herself in a 17 - minute YouTube video, in which she said Stenson had «roasted» her.
She also tweeted an open letter to USOC CEO Scott Blackmun, imploring the organization to launch a full - scale investigation into staff or board members who may have played a role in «fostering or obscuring Nassar's actions.»
The obvious question when musicians mention obscure brands is, are they getting paid?
The next morning, almost all the money in the four fake accounts was transferred through a variety of accounts, obscuring, at least initially, the money's provenance.
The trick isn't unearthing obscure tips or never - before - seen hacks.
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