Sentences with phrase «obscuring views of other»

A seemingly benign sculpture with a more sinister agenda, the work asked viewers to rethink the museum's space by obscuring views of other artworks and the architecture.
Some manufacturers have the seats so that one seat obscures the view of the other and others have the seats at different heights so that the baby at the rear still has a good view.

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For a long time now the Christian understanding of man has been obscured by theories of his nature built on other dogmas than that of the sovereignty of God and constructed out of observations of his behavior made from other points of view than those of Christian faith.
But we find repeatedly in their writings the view that a pure religion is accessible to all by nature and that Christianity, like every other historical religion, partly exhibits the religion of nature, partly obscures and corrupts it.
In other words, a single head can obscure your entire view of a movie screen if the head is close enough to you.
It signaled a new era in astronomy, providing astronomers a tool for probing the depths of the universe that are obscured from view with Maxwell's «other radiations, if any.»
Crops such as canola and corn grow at different densities; the field is sometimes muddy and is rocky at other times; and plants often obscure the view of potential impediments.
To this end, I guess you need to mount your unit physically on the dashboard and in a way that does not obscure the drivers view of the road or access to other controls.
The concept car also demonstrates advanced head - up display or augmented reality technology, which covers much of the inside of the windscreen with computer graphics to display advanced navigation, safety aids and other alerts right in front of the driver's eyes — without obscuring the view of the road.
My view was obscured somewhat by traffic as it was parked on the other side of the street - now was it the estate version or was it the new allroad??
On the other hand, the double row of teeth can somehow obscure one's view of what one is actually combing from the dog's skin.
Our ostensible «ocean view» was mostly obscured by other buildings, so if I'd been staying there any length of time, I would have wanted to try to switch rooms for a better view.
Hanging next to and in front of the Sunroom's windows and on the walls, these printed images veil and reveal each other, while both obscuring and interacting with the views of Wave Hill's natural landscape outside.
The grid of doctored Ansel Adams black - and - white photos show, among other things, a giant cruise ship ploughing through a lake in Yosemite National Park, a high - rise apartment block obscuring the view of a waterfall and a sinister - looking clown flipping off the viewer from behind an evergreen tree.
The video, featuring the science writer Joe Hanson, explores a vital body of empirical studies on human risk misperception, showing how a rational view of long - term or diffuse threats is obscured by «status quo bias,» our «finite pool of worry,» our tendency to value tribal connections over reality through what researchers call «cultural cognition,» and other characteristics of what I call our «inconvenient mind.»
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