Sentences with phrase «now obfuscated»

In the period of time that this sleight of hand takes place, the reality of the abusive parent's (Parent B) abusive behavior, which has been clearly documented and recognized by the court, is now obfuscated by these more recent developments, and essentially forgotten.
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.
Now they obfuscate, bluster and attack those who dare to even ask questions let alone expose the problems.

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The government agency is now looking at tightening the rules since many bloggers and influencers are skirting them by burying or otherwise obfuscating their disclosures.
Many Fed watchers now complain that good intentions have devolved into a cacophony of often - contradictory statements that do more to obfuscate than to clarify.
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!
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.
After months in which politicians have obfuscated in the name of loyalty and discipline, the man who wrote the party's manifesto believes his duty now lies in being brutally honest.
«The crazy - quilt thing completely obfuscates the transparency that No Child Left Behind brought to bear,» said Margaret Spellings, who was education secretary under George W. Bush and now advises the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and others on education issues.
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.
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.
That should put the IPCC back on track to being an honest assembly of noted scientists doing stellar work instead of the stinky agglomeration of Greenpeace staff republishing fund raising agitprop designed to obfuscate and scare people that it is now.
I believe McIntyre really hasn't addressed the continuing work since MBH98 because he now knows that a «hockey stick» comes out no matter how much he tries to obfuscate.
Now, why the GISS code had to be written in obfuscated Fortran is beyond me.
Interesting point... eventually they will have to be blatantly dishonest, now they can just obfuscate, manipulate, and go wash their hands.
Now, I concede that while this may well be the case, it does little to clarify or advance the issue under debate, and much to obfuscate it.
The track you are on now suggests that you are only interested in obfuscating the truth rather than revealing it.
Scientific uncertainty within reason is no reason to continue to stall and further obfuscate, especially when there are things that can be done now that are not «drastic» at all.
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