Sentences with phrase «obfuscates many»

Most tablets like the iPad, Nook Color, and Kindle Fire don't perform well in the direct sunlight, and often you get glare that obfuscates the screen.
But all this talk of tricks and illusions obfuscates a basic truth: remove the self and there is no «I» on whom a trick is being played, no one who is the subject of an illusion.
While turning on the display of hidden characters — a feature most word processors feature — might help in some cases, it obfuscates the actual text to the point that it becomes unreadable and you lose all sense of flow and white space.
A techno - black - gold rendering obfuscates both front and rear, leaving a side view not all that different from the current mechanized mite's.
«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.
Rather than link school and district accountability to the percentage of student overall and subgroup performance at these bands, the state devised a system that obfuscates actual student performance.
Thus, NYS's ESSA plan not only sets unambitious goals for traditionally - disenfranchised students but obfuscates school performance for their parents.
The accreditation process «obfuscates what's really happening with student performance — the kids are not actually learning.»
The competition's current emphasis on teacher evaluation obfuscates this important point.
Even though audience members likely know that this film exists in the same world as Cloverfield (2008), the film obfuscates that connection.
The film obfuscates its own dubious morality by briefly noting that Hanna could never be absolved — but from a dramatic standpoint, she is, something director Stephen Daldry and screenwriter David Hare appallingly seal by pilfering their coda from Schindler's List.
He accepts the assignment and, before long, finds himself in a cascading tunnel of police investigations, shady characters and loose ends, all the while continuing to smoke pot which most assuredly obfuscates his own thinking on the case.
But Francis Lawrence stages the shot in such a way that it obfuscates his star.
A colossally overproduced white elephant of a movie that obfuscates both its own protagonist and his important message with layer upon layer of unnecessary «style.»
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.
The biggest reason dating hasn't innovated is the business model, and this 1990 model of charging to communicate obfuscates all kinds of innovation.
And finally he obfuscates with nonsense talk of «the linkage between the various components».
That just, in my opinion, obfuscates the process,» Paterson said.
Such a truncated view of propositions obfuscates their primary role as guiding creativity.
You are like all other religious zealots... your intransigence and lack of critical thought obfuscates your ability to discriminate between fact and fiction.
Moreover, the «2 percent difference» statistic obfuscates far more than it elucidates.
Soglin called the focus on the Beaver Dam facility a «lame excuse» that «obfuscates the issue.»
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.»
Instead of sending an honest public health message — our game is dangerous, we're trying to make things safer, but play at your own peril — the NFL obfuscates its way around safety.
Pornhub's statement says that the currency allows for anonymous transactions «by obfuscating the IP address and geolocation of its users so that they are untraceable.»
So he wrote this paper in an obfuscated manner so it would pass the reviewers.
Asian Americans and the issue of affirmative action have long been used to drive a wedge between communities of color and obfuscate the real purpose of the program, which brings opportunity to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Chilton said,» Unless this language is written to avoid it, this could blow a huge hole in the Volcker Rule and would obfuscate the intent of Congress and President Obama when the financial reform legislation became law in 2010.»
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.
Grubbs responded to the complaint by characterizing Browder's OFAC filing as an attempt to obfuscate Russia's side of the story and slamming the wealthy investor as «a billionaire tax exile.»
It also claims the companies were aware of their impacts on climate and tried to obfuscate the truth.
Annuity illustrations might show great returns but obfuscate the fees you're paying for those potential returns.
The scapegoaters additionally obfuscate the issue by promoting an incorrect interpretation of the H - 1B statute.
Usually, Facebook takes every chance to obfuscate this point: Last year's F8 conference, for example, was as much about augmented reality and brain - typing technology as it was about improvements to its existing services.
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.
The explicit details of the capital structure of a company are typically obfuscated from the average employee.
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.
The extent to which InvestmentCO's activities overlap with those of Alden and its affiliates has been purposefully obfuscated
«If we can obfuscate it even a little bit, that at least puts the power back into your hands as an end user.»
The downside is that economic reality can sometimes be obfuscated intentionally or non-intentionally.
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.
Sure, bad actors can still melt down stolen gold and obfuscate its origins, just not with gold tracked on a distributed ledger.
Its preferred output gap models are deeply flawed and troublingly unreliable, obfuscating uncertainty and masking policy bias.
She understands the level of malinvestment, mispricing and lack of price discovery as the unintended consequences of repressive and obfuscating monetary policies of central banks.
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!
The company says Uber obfuscated the existence of a piece of lidar technology at an April 12 hearing.
Bytecoin gives users that additional layer of security and anonymity by obfuscating the transaction addresses of senders and recipients of BCN.
«In fact, black youth, who've been passionately advocating for gun control measures, have been demonized, obfuscated, and overlooked.
Jonathan Jacobson, founder of Highfields Capital Management, wrote in a recent letter to clients about why the increasing influence of quants is obfuscating market risk:
«Growth in corporate intrinsic value is often obfuscated by stock price movement, which does not appropriately track the accretion in business value.
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