Sentences with phrase «obfuscation going»

I would not rule out that there is some obfuscation going on, given the political intensity of the topic and the money involved in energy development and policy.
«There's a lot of obfuscation going on here,» agreed Legis.

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The REAL smoke and mirrors magic is worked when others go through so much obfuscation, twisting and interpreting in order to explain a collection of ancient scribblings that make no sense when honestly and critically assessed.
Creating sockpuppets is excellent practice for all the obfuscation of facts she'll be doing when one of her oh - so - safe homebirths goes wrong and the police ask her what happened.
14:50 - Next Clegg goes on the offensive - he accuses Sadiq Khan of «procedural obfuscation» and says the history books aren't going to judge him especially kindly.
While this protection may be through obfuscation or fragmentation rather then sophisticated encryption, the net result will make it harder for people to copy a whole book in one go.
What is more, paintings made at about the same time - they might be separated by just a year or two - have, generally speaking, been hung close to each other so that we can see for ourselves quite how much obfuscation has gone on in the past, how many lies or half - truths the tellers of art's tale have been peddling.
Most of it goes to counter the lies, obfuscations, and confusion - provoking gobbledygook that the «conservative» think - tanks and PR firms put out through the big media conglomerates.
Knowing about CFACT funding, and the obfuscation of truth about science it promotes, one wonders how some people can look at themselves in the mirror every morning as they get ready to go do what they do.
;)») and then went into a rambling obfuscation.
«This decision goes against all common sense, especially considering the many recent revelations of errors and obfuscation in the allegedly «settled science» of global warming.»»
It will go down as a case example of obfuscation.
plausible «conspiracy theory»: that fossil energy companies, driven by the need to protect hundreds of billions of dollars of profits, encourage obfuscation of the inconvenient scientific results... Challenging vested interests as powerful as the oil and coal lobbies was never going to be easy... Scientists are not naturally aggressive defenders of arguments... The skeptics are far, far more determined and expert propagandists to boot.
Facebook also said that if the concern is obfuscation attempts by malicious advertisers, the company aims to catch those before the ad goes up on Facebook in its review process.
From United Airlines to Equifax to Target to Sony, even going back to the BP oil spill, in each case, the first days or weeks of the crisis were characterized by fumbled responses, statements that corrected prior statements, and falling back on legalisms and obfuscation.
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