Sentences with word «obfuscating»

However, when a software company packs in every feature requested of it without offering resistance, over its lifetime the product grows to a point of obfuscating what most people truly need to accomplish.
Alternative Facts give you plausible deniability in obfuscating reality while telling a selective truth.
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 story of our origin is further obfuscated by the fact that scientists have long had to rely on DNA extracted from extremely hard to find bones and teeth — often buried in inaccessible areas — to understand how we came to be and what our family trees look like.
His hearty chuckle belies his formal German diction and physicist's habit of obfuscating with numbers.
You are just obfuscating by introducing «photons» into a simple thermodynamics problem!
In Dark Souls, it can be extremely easy to grow discouraged after countless deaths, since the vague storyline deliberately obfuscates what your goals are.
By purposefully obfuscating from our view the presence of what is now known but implied, Sibony creates a sly commentary on knowledge and assumptions, pointing to a strong conceptual element in his own practice, and priming visitors for works in a similar vein in the gallery's main space.
Support for obfuscated font resources is required to accommodate font licensing restrictions for many commercially - available fonts.
It's ironic then that these are the first devices to actually ship with Android Oreo out of the box, even though Sony obfuscates so much of its beauty that it may as well be running KitKat.
Course readings will focus on the question of «authority» in the field of climate science, exploring «climate research, popular environmentalist texts, and industry campaigns aimed at obfuscating evidence of ecological collapse.»
There's also a feature called «invisible ink» which obfuscates things like images or texts so people have to swipe away the particle effect to see the message.
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
In Orwell's dystopian novel, a totalitarian state maintains social control by obfuscating reality, using what the British author called «Newspeak» and «doublethink» to compel its subjects to acknowledge as true what they know is false.
His declarations of concern have become comical in the face of everything the Howard Government has done to defer, delay, deny and obfuscate on the issue.
Most eBooks using obfuscated fonts use the Adobe method.
But the difficulty of A) knowing exactly what data is being collected for what purposes and B) finding the cunning concealed / intentionally obfuscated master setting which will nix all the tracking is by design, of course.
But that hasn't stopped him from obfuscating about climate.
In cases where there are multiple purchases, I will simply use the average purchase price to approximate an overall initial yield rather than showing multiple values which will only obfuscate what the chart is intending to show.
Teacher voice cuts deeply through the educational debate rhetoric that too often obfuscates what's really happening in our classrooms.
It speaks volumes to me that Gavin is spending so much time obfuscating rather than directly addressing the ethical questions that others are asking on the thread.
Both ADE and IDPF support obfuscated fonts which use and XOR (exclusive or) technique to obscure the fonts in an embedded font set so that it can not be extracted and used by itself.
It gives a detailed account of the lengths obstetricians will go to obfuscate data when the information makes them look bad.
«I'm protecting the company, employees, my family...» Euphemistic labelling: You use obfuscating language.
At the same time however, some of you had valid criticism for Jake's idea, pointing out that the market is purposefully obfuscated from the general public, and that an individual trying to get knee deep in managing their own investments just by reading a few books runs the risk of horribly mismanaging their money, especially considering the number of people who are educated, certified, and work in financial management full time.
I am all for the CONCACAF Champions League, but the process / qualification reasoning is a bit too obfuscated for my liking.
As shown in Figure below, the attackers obfuscate URLs to avoid URL detectors in mechanisms aimed to prevent exactly this kind of attack.
-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).
For some, he made pairs of works by blotting compositions with clean paper, creating a mirror image that Shapiro then obfuscates by adding new colours or changing the orientation of the paper.
I'm not an expert but from reading about the case the flaw wasn't exactly obfuscated if you had access to the source.
It wouldn't be hard to hide this information among the other junk that obfuscates many account statements.
«Venetian,» is comprised of twenty - four oil on canvas paintings and gouache works on paper whose figurative compositions are subsumed under obfuscating scrims of vertical lines that evoke and upturn the blinds» fragmentation of perspective.
Snowden said that he is most interested in privacy - centric cryptocurrencies like Zcash, which obfuscate blockchain data to allow users to verify the integrity of transactions while keeping them private from would - be snoopers.
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.
They also obfuscated probabalistic statements about flooding events.
The first third of the twentieth century saw the unparalleled acceptance of Jews throughout Europe in areas previously barred to them, a fact obfuscated in Vital's narrative.
For example, are there ways in which such conventional contrasts as «theory / practice» or «academic / professional» or «objective / subjective» serve as much to obfuscate issues as to clarify them?
In family, the competing needs for being understood and seeking to impart Important Life Lessons corrode at the foundation of relationships, fair intentions obfuscated behind barbed words meant to prod towards Good Choices.
Android Gallery apps also obey the «hidden» folder rules, which is another way to obfuscate images you don't want everyone to see.
To Eduardovna, then, sitcoms, documentaries, and reality shows — despite being disparate formats — all present their own versions of truth and fiction that have the power to construct and obfuscate memory.
Andrew Revkin Boy, Michael, if my writing and blogging has allowed even one person (you) to step out of the fog of competing messages and obfuscated science in the climate arena, I feel it's been worth the hassles (and all that «scorching» you refer to, which has come from folks on all sides of this issue at one point or another).
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