Sentences with phrase «not obscure»

Ackman argues that these should not obscure the bright spots.
«You want big plants to frame, not obscure, the house.»
This way, the reader can see a smaller version that does not obscure the written content, and they can click the image to enlarge it.
The «crisis» that many perceive in early childhood programs is first and last an issue of funding, and hopeful talk about «the decade of the young child» should not obscure how limited the gains in public funding have been.
And because it replaces the back cover rather than sitting on top, it does not obscure the slightly - recessed volume buttons.
It adds 115g, has a 1000mAh battery for up to 10 hours use that can also power the phone (as a power bank) and is independently USB - C rechargeable, a flip out stand, and it does not obscure the camera.
Let us not obscure facts in the present heated ideological debate.
However, it is important that the goal of global harmonization does not obscure the search for a custom - made Canadian solution.
This means clear explanations in English not obscure legalese, suitable / age appropriate language, and yes, an easily readable font size — not four - point mouse print.
However, the use of the expressions «at will» and «a right to terminate» must not obscure the reality that the employer's right to terminate an employee without cause is a breach of contract that carries with it consequences for the employer, both under statute and at common law.
The use of these expressions also must not obscure the reality that an employer's unilateral change to a fundamental term of an employment contract constitutes a repudiation of the contract.
Passing references to unreasonableness (at paras. 36 and 45) can not obscure the fact that Abella J. essentially stepped into the shoes of the CLP and rendered what she thought was the most appropriate decision in the circumstances.
This is not some obscure thing that one or two niche companies are doing.
I (and others) have been perplexed for years why so many in the ice sheet dynamics community have resorted to re-inventing the wheel (as a square) rather than avail themselves of this literature — it's not obscure.
And monthly plotting certainly does not obscure the trends (which are now bleepingly blindingly obvious); see here and here.
To give the Mercury's art curator Christine Chandris due credit, she has avoided popular favorites and gone for odd, if not obscure, artists such as Imi Knoebel, Andres Serrano, Lawrence Weiner and Gabriel Orozco.
His five works of public sculpture in Manhattan, and dozens of similar works in Los Angeles, Philadelphia and other cities, guaranteed him a vast audience every week, yet he remained, if not obscure, much less than famous.
I also enjoyed some of the smaller details, like how when you bring a scope up not only does it not obscure the entire screen but it also takes a second for everything to come into focus.
This is not obscure advice, but there is an art to applying it.
The big difference is that WX is not an obscure company with a < $ 100 million market cap, but a mid-cap with a market cap of $ 3 billion.
This is not an obscure loan type only available in extra-remote areas, and only available directly from the government.
USDA is not an obscure program that barely anyone uses.
And more often than not its some obscure Kobo or Android device.
The serious ecological implications of this fine novel do not obscure the pleasures of getting to know the main character and her family — and watching her come of age as a woman fulfilling her own possibilities.
After the promo, the exposure took one of mine to # 24 in the UK Top 100 (I mean the main chart, not an obscure genre chart), and the other to # 96.
Not some obscure Toyota Camry that first came without the ESP.
The child seats fit well in the pseudo-buckets, which are wide enough to not obscure the seat belt buckle when a booster is in place.
To this end, I guess you need to mount your unit physically on the dashboard and in a way that does not obscure the drivers view of the road or access to other controls.
The electoral success of pro-voucher politicians, however, does not obscure the fact that there still isn't any solid evidence that students who use vouchers to attend private school perform better academically.
Plans to expand school choice from President Donald Trump may be generating a lot of attention — but they should be taken with a dose of political reality, and not obscure other key issues.
But supporters» fondness for using the language of civil rights can not obscure a broader agenda to defund and, eventually, destroy public education.
The increasing diversity of home schoolers and institutional configurations should not obscure the fact that many who home school still choose this option out of frustration with or protest against formal, institution - based schooling and seek to impart an alternative, usually conservative Christian, worldview to their children by teaching them at home.
But it's not an obscure text at all, of course — it's an obvious one thick with hillbillies from Missouri (Maggie's greasy family), thugs from East L.A., and crazy idiots from, probably, Indiana.
But these technical exploits should not obscure what makes Silent Hill 2 a work of genius: Fear.
We used the proteomic strategy described in Methods to assure that the maximum number of proteins would be analyzed and the more abundant proteins did not obscure the less abundant ones having biomarker potential.
Whirligig beetles are not obscure — not only are they abundant and widespread, they call attention to themselves in the boldest possible way.
The cloud of unanswered questions surrounding planetaries should not obscure the real insight astronomers have recently gained into the extraordinary death of ordinary stars.
The team used four parallel sets of needles, computer - controlled to release their lines of droplets at slightly different times so the droplets in one vertical layer do not obscure those in the other layers.
I believe very firmly that those of us who have the enormous privilege to actually participate in this have an obligation to share this experience, to the greatest extent that we can, with the people who have made it possible — and to do so in a way that is not heavily laden with scientific jargon and not obscure and difficult to comprehend.
It did not obscure the early cloud formation of this particular detonation,» Spriggs says, adding, «That's a cool film.»
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Controversies and scandals can not obscure the self - evident success story of vaccines told by Meredith Wadman in The Vaccination Race
«Ultimately... the consumer pays» Clark Gellings, an EPRI senior fellow and lead author of the new study, said that the division of investments among the distribution, transmission and costumer segments should not obscure the fundamental reality: «Ultimately, at some point, the consumer pays for everything.»
«A decade of legal obstructionism by Greenberg will not obscure the facts.»
The fact is you have made changes following it; but in any event these events, tragic though they were, should not obscure the enormous progress that Kazakhstan has made.
However dubious such judgements seem, they should not obscure the fact that popular culture can engage young people with politics, and can provide a route by which political values and ideas are negotiated.
This is therefore a matter of significant public interest and not an obscure technocratic debate.
«And the noise being created elsewhere does not obscure the fact that the work is getting done.»
The condemnation hurled at John Terry by the FA commission can not obscure the fact that the case was handled badly from start to finish.
Future: A difficult season of transition from the Dutch Eredivisie to the Premier League should not obscure his undoubted talent.
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