Sentences with phrase «obfuscating with»

His hearty chuckle belies his formal German diction and physicist's habit of obfuscating with numbers.
Online marketplaces offer both for a fee, using different IP addresses and further obfuscated with proxy servers to mask true identities.
And finally he obfuscates with nonsense talk of «the linkage between the various components».
The rear is unchanged, except that the usually see - through engine bay has been obfuscated with tape and cladding.
Originally a photographer and self - described «visual culture archaeologist,» Hank Willis Thomas confronts the realities of racial violence in the United States by revisiting horrors that have become obfuscated with time.
Obfuscate with jargon: «the case at bar» or «in the instant case.»
This means that the actual transaction is easily obfuscated with a certain plausible deniability.
It tries to achieve these goals through a combination of protocols that allow transactions to have their receiving addresses and amounts cryptographically hidden away, and a sender's address to be obfuscated with ring signatures.

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.
The extent to which InvestmentCO's activities overlap with those of Alden and its affiliates has been purposefully obfuscated
Sure, bad actors can still melt down stolen gold and obfuscate its origins, just not with gold tracked on a distributed ledger.
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.
They will do the same thing they always do when faced with facts, dodge, lie, obfuscate.
lionlylamb, don't obfuscate the primary prenuptials with rasberries.
Often done with semantic arguments 3) Obfuscate.
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.
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.
No doubt these two candidates will dodge the questions, and obfuscate their replies with a load of double speak... as do most hypocrites.
If the language we use is communicating false promises to others and obfuscating about the speaker's ongoing struggles with sin, then there is a problem.
Don't obfuscate the primary prenuptials with rasberries.
Pam, don't obfuscate the primary prenuptials with rasberries.
And if you DO agree with Walsh, why are you obfuscating points of unity in preference for imagined conflict?
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).
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.
And obfuscated his betrayal of the public trust with a sympathy story about his lack of self acceptance re being gay.
Those that have obfuscated and literally lied about the fact that it was CMRR that sued the county when, in a display of leadership, Hein demanded the 24 year old lease requirements actually be complied with so rather than comply CMRR sued?
Distinguished Melaye with his high sense of drama has obfuscated the real issue by his actions, depending on who you believe, jumping out of a police to save his life from tear gas attack or attempting to escape from lawful police custody.
Distinguished Melaye with his high sense of drama has obfuscated the real issue by...
To date, much of the research on irradiation's effects on the cellular microenvironment has dealt with samples that included cells, obfuscating the irradiation's effect on just the ECM rather than the cell's internal machinery.
Alternatively, they might expend large amounts of effort or money to obfuscate their modus operandi with multiple layers of concealment and stealth to make their crimes invisible to even the slyest cyber sleuth.
This is nothing but more shameful marketing from Duke personnel, obfuscating the situation with hand waving and double speak as was done for years as Baggerly and Coombes tried to shed light on this situation.
Over the years, science has given way to raw politics as the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and supporters of DOE's repository project in Congress have sought to obfuscate and compensate for an ever - multiplying set of flaws and problems with the site and with the notion of transporting unprecedented amounts of deadly spent nuclear fuel and high - level nuclear waste across the country.
Overcropped irrevocable Minecraft servers with dating centers obfuscating instigatingly?
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.»
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.
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.
Atomic Blonde is a violent film that played with reality, often obfuscating the truth through an unreliable narrator and the revelation that reality is simple what we see and hear, and that might not actually be the truth.
But if David Lynch obfuscated his lament for Hollywood's lost souls with rabbit - hole dream logic, Refn would have to write in, well, neon letters to be clearer on his big message.
More often than not the employment of handhelds and security footage is a distraction and when coupled with lighting schemes intended to disorient or obfuscate what's around the corner from the audience it is a downright detriment.
The accreditation process «obfuscates what's really happening with student performance — the kids are not actually learning.»
I had to download them to a device, locate them (4 files with obfuscated names in a private data directory that doesn't show up via USB connection on the Nexus 7), and find a way to get them off of the device.
It is also about power, influence, availability of the titles, communication (secrecy of the sales with an old system obfuscating every sales, but also communication in the media).
Amazon has obfuscated things like this in the past (equating sales with downloads in some contexts, but not others).
While I agree with everything (pretty much) in this post, I'd like to take some time to point out that thinking about capital just in terms of money (e.g. advances) obfuscates a few of the underlying changes in the industry.
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.
They used competitor's equipment / existing technology to perform their tests instead (which can not do it with only a single drop of blood)- meaning they could not, even while obfuscating the process, achieve their stated goal of «one drop of blood = > many common blood tests».
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