Sentences with phrase «not obfuscated»

The bottom line is that if the EPA had not dissembled on fuel switching and not obfuscated on fuel economy, more Senators might have voted for legislative measures, sponsored by Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R - Alaska) in 2010 and Sen. James Inhofe (R - Okla.)
The play's message is not obfuscated.
lionlylamb, don't obfuscate the primary prenuptials with rasberries.
TheCapitalist, don't obfuscate the primary prenuptials with rasberries.
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.
Rainer Helmut Braendlein, don't obfuscate the primary prenuptials with rasberries.
Rainer Braendlein, don't obfuscate the primary prenuptials with rasberries.
Don't obfuscate the primary prenuptials with rasberries.
Pam, don't obfuscate the primary prenuptials with rasberries.
The victory registered by the complainant parties (temporary, since China can still appeal it) does not obfuscate the deeper issue, which is that what is needed in the medium and long term is a strategy to curb or eliminate this precarious dependency.
Furthermore, real science and real scientists are transparent and answer the question when asked, they don't obfuscate the issue.
However, technologies — be they hardware or software — should be a means to an educational end; it is important that the technologies» allure does not obfuscate educational goals to keep learning relevant and meaningful.
There is ample room for the speakers, Micro USB and power buttons, as to not obfuscate them from easy access.
s not obfuscate the issue with blatant misinformation.
If you want to be taken seriously and convince even those who are not merely skeptical, but «won't» believe even in the face of evidence, then show us the raw fucking data without any tweaking - and accompany that data with a history of each temperature sensor (for example, if a parking lot went up next to it, and the temperature spiked the next few years and gradually increased, don't obfuscate that fact).
Industry's job is to get us there, not obfuscate the science or lobby against the policy.
All token sale contributors are reviewed by a state of the art risk - based KYC product to ensure the eligibility according to country level regulation, that they are not obfuscating their IP address, that they aren't a known «bad actor» and that they are not on a sanctioned individuals list.

Not exact matches

You may not incorporate Content into, or stream or retransmit the Content via, any hardware or software application or make the online services or any Content available via frames or in - line links, and you may not otherwise surround or obfuscate the Content or online services with any third party content, materials or branding.
Nor am I sure how «the practice obfuscates the meaning of a valuation, which can become dangerous down the road because private investors aren't taking the same risks a public - market shareholder would.»
Sure, bad actors can still melt down stolen gold and obfuscate its origins, just not with gold tracked on a distributed ledger.
Irony — yes, Brave — only if defined as, «I warned you... now I'm going to obfuscate» (punish), Happy — they aren't and I am, despite the drop in value of my investment CRICKETS — Priceless!
«Growth in corporate intrinsic value is often obfuscated by stock price movement, which does not appropriately track the accretion in business value.
This is one of the problems that often hinders dialogue with radical atheists (not sure you are one, but you did answer a question I posed to people who believe God is a fantasy)-- rather than offer a defense they will attack in such a way as to obfuscate the purpose of the original discussion.
Abuse exists, but decades and decades of hiding it, moving around pedophile priests, obfuscating, and stonewalling is the sin OF THE CHURCH, not of the individual priests who perpetrated the abuse.
don't defend it, obfuscate, engage in personal attacks, stereotype.
There is not a wisp of self - criticism in this wearily familiar complaint of adolescence coming upon its sunset years in unrelenting resentment that its «creativity» in destabilising, confusing, obfuscating and undercutting Catholic faith and life has not received uncritical parental approval.
There is truth in this, but one has to be careful not to obfuscate the merit of a question with the personality of the person asking it.
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.
This is all quite sweet, of course, but it does totally obfuscate one essential part of the Deluge account, namely, that God is not willing to tolerate human depravity indefinitely and that human evil will bring destruction upon nature and upon innocent bystanders as well as on the evildoers themselves — a message that might seem particularly appropriate in an age of terrorism and environmental pollution.»
I couldn't reconcile the divergence between the praise of Romney as statesman and despair about Romney as obfuscating politician.
The actual Greek is extremely blunt and matter - of - fact, not at all obfuscating.
I didn't pull those performances out of my argument, discount them, or obfuscate them as you seem to be suggesting.
He's no quote machine but scores points withreporters because he doesn't sugarcoat or obfuscate.
And this Potato Council bigwig's obfuscating of the issue, based on his opinion that «baked» fries somehow do not count as fries, is pathetic.
MANA and homebirth midwives deliberately misinform, lie and obfuscate so that women can not truly make an informed decision.
There appears to be a current and very deliberate attempt to obfuscate what a VAT actually does (create a level field and back out taxes from exports, allowing recipient countries to impose their own taxes at consumption) and conflate it with protectionist measures such as straightforward tariffs or the proposed complex «border adjustability» tax, the latter explicitly prohibited under WTO rules precisely because it is not a level playing field (imports are taxed and exports are subsidized).
have you heard of obfuscated code, longer, more complex code does not make better code, usually shorter, more precise code is wanted and is optimized
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.
The aforementioned suit over a candidate's use of LLC money was settled out of court, so there hasn't yet been a clear test of what might be called the Sugarman Doctrine, which assumes underutilized power in the sections of election law prohibiting attempts to circumvent contribution limits and obfuscate the true source of campaign money.
He can not get around that fact so he spends a lot of time distracting, obfuscating, and changing the subject (between lying).
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.
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.
The biggest reason dating hasn't innovated is the business model, and this 1990 model of charging to communicate obfuscates all kinds of innovation.
To me, the biggest reason dating hasn't innovated is the business model and this 1990 model of charging to communicate obfuscates all kinds of innovation.
Josh sees himself as heir to Leslie's «truth of experience» mantle (although he's not above reshooting his own questions to obfuscate his changing facial hair), while Jamie takes as read the manipulation of situations both on and off screen.
It's not just the act of shooting down other dudes, helicopters, and blowing away large mechanoida — ground gets splattered with little pixel bits of blood, and explosions and dead bodies can obfuscate landmines and other hazards.
High - concept in the basest definition of the term, the film would fall apart with a sigh if it weren't held together, however tenuously, by jump - cuts, zooms, slo - mo — the whole kitchen sink of obfuscating choices courtesy an artist trying way too hard to be au courant by imitating a style of film that hasn't been fresh since around the time that Tarantino hit the scene.
-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).
Figuring it all out as you go along can be part of the fun, but more often that not it frustrated and obfuscated my attempts to refine my performance.
Even Murch, however, can't save the picture from its own worst instincts, first with irradiated sailors heroically injured by their courage, then during a fifteen - minute conclusion that manages to not only shoehorn a television playing the fall of the Berlin Wall, but also Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson in mad - scientist fright makeup toasting fallen comrades under obfuscating end titles.
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