It's unclear whether the lower goal is being met because
of the obfuscation of state officials and the project's developer.
It sounds like there were limited other private encounters between the editor and the prime minister then, but there's a
bit of obfuscation on both sides.
The FX hits however were almost impossible to predict at the time of making the trades
because of the obfuscation of their forex spread / fee's.
Part I: Mario Draghi, the
master of obfuscation was at his best Thursday as he dodged MULTIPLE questions about the recent STRENGTH in the euro.
By «directly», I mean each hyperlink must point directly to our domain in standard HTML visible even with JavaScript disabled, and not use a tinyurl or any other
form of obfuscation or redirection.
The highest level takeaway from this exercise is a reminder that book publishing in many markets is still an industry easily
accused of obfuscation because such figures typically aren't explicated in financial reports.
Unfortunately, there are too many well - funded sources
of obfuscation on these issue.
It was one of
series of obfuscations presented by prosecutors over the course of more than a dozen witnesses, before the government rested its case last week.
Wearing the guise of offhand snapshots, Warhol's color images enact a cat - and - mouse
game of obfuscation and revelation.
While many exhibitions are often mysterious or less - than - straightforward for the sake of being so, the enigmas within Tarantallegra are thematically bolstering, rather than a self - important
exercise of obfuscation.
Covering these forms with translucent layers of spray paint, Ruby's abstract canvases can be seen to mirror the
process of obfuscation he witnessed in his urban surroundings.
A range of other apps, such as Gallery and Walkman, have received sidebar - centric updates which allows more content to be displayed on the screen, but this introduces a certain
level of obfuscation to the interface.
New lawyers are particularly susceptible to falling for these
tactics of obfuscation and delay, especially if opposing counsel is experienced in using these tactics.
There was a lot
of obfuscation in Facebook's announcement on Tuesday, but the bottom line is that the social - networking behemoth has short - circuited the way that ad blockers function, by removing all the indicators that tell ad - blocking software what is an ad and what isn't.
ECB President Mario Draghi's press conference on Thursday was a
piece of obfuscation worthy of a teenager being interrogated by its parents.
So I see Mendelssohn's attempt to reconcile Judaism with Enlightenment philosophy as a sincere theological enterprise guided by his conviction that «truth can not conflict with truth,» rather than as an intentional
act of obfuscation and deceit.»
When there has been so much misleading and ineffective communication for so long, it is frustrating when some insist that the only possible way to defend the truth is to go on using language with such a long track
record of obfuscation.
He has neither his fathers wit nor his integrity, but he got a double
dose of obfuscation and ambition.
Meanwhile, I can not recall a single instance of democratic message discipline that reached anything like the same heights of coordination (or, if you prefer,
depths of obfuscation).
Its website to help the public decipher the state's complicated lobbying structure is nearly incomprehensible, its built - in commissioner vetoes of politically sensitive investigations causes it to operate «like no other respected» ethics body, and the near constant closed door meetings give it the «
appearance of obfuscation and shielding.»
This is by
means of obfuscation, sleight - of - hand, and an oftentimes nearly incomprehensible plot.
What unites all these stories is a belief that the modern world, despite a
surfeit of obfuscation, complication, and downright deceit, is not impenetrable, is not unknowable, and — if the right questions are asked — is even more intriguing than we think.
With great difficulty, after many
years of obfuscation (translation: stonewalling, wailing and gnashing of teeth) from the financial industry, regulators are just now forcing partial investment fee disclosure in annual investor statements.
The former references a phenomenological reading of Black Painting, which is, in its elucidation,
more of an obfuscation of phenomenology, rather than an engagement with it.
Whatever the merits of any particular incident in the case of «climategate», it's clear there's
plenty of obfuscation and opacity going on.
Thus, out of concern for similar
cries of obfuscation or censorship of section 2 (b)'s freedom of expression, judges may be forced to cede control over the flow of information in a manner that makes them «just a participant in a connective community, rather than the person in control of a legal process.»
Brexit looms large as we seek to establish some certainty through the
mists of obfuscation that has marked the progress towards withdrawal.
This allows an additional layer of privacy because gaining control of 50 % of the current master nodes would result in under a 0.5 % chance of de-anonymizing an individual transaction that was mixed with 8
rounds of obfuscation.