Sentences with phrase «rather obscure ones»

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A truly different TV would respond to the new needs of consumers by creating an interface that enables rather than obscures access to all that content, but that also reimagines the TV as but one part of a broader ecosystem.
Griffiths further fails to understand Newman's «development of doctrine» when, one assumes by innocent ignorance rather than willfulness, he obscures Newman's tenets on «preservation of type.»
Unfortunately, many of the theologies that have sought to describe the process of at - one - ment have been so complicated — sometimes so sub-Christian — in their assumptions that they have obscured rather than helped to explicate the truth of the matter.
Theological and philosophical systems such as Hegel's run the risk of obscuring this crucial problem by making it seem an objective matter capable of a universal solution, rather than a subjective one that each person must confront.
One does not begin with the idea that we have in the New Testament verbal statements that are obscure into which we must introduce the light of understanding; rather, one listens to the word hopeful that it will shed light on our own situation which is obscuOne does not begin with the idea that we have in the New Testament verbal statements that are obscure into which we must introduce the light of understanding; rather, one listens to the word hopeful that it will shed light on our own situation which is obscuone listens to the word hopeful that it will shed light on our own situation which is obscure.
One of the pragmatic reasons the union officials who play such a big role in the WFP's operation wanted to give him its nomination rather than backing an obscure law professor whose lack of name recognition at the time was equaled only by her paucity of funding was that they felt more confident he could produce the 50,000 votes on the WFP line necessary to preserve its spot on the state ballot four years from now.
If the neutrinos were produced at one end of the bar rather than the other, it could obscure their time of flight.
Developing broad - spectrum drugs for the battlefield has proved difficult because regulators are more accustomed to evaluating drugs that target one specific disease, and drug companies prefer to focus on diseases that affect many people rather than on obscure pathogens that could serve as bioweapons.
In fact, typing a couple of phrases from Mr. Holder's comment into scroogle.org turned up about a dozen identical posts in late 2009 to early 2010 in response to articles about the UEA e-mail theft, at mostly obscure and varied websites (i.e., ones where the audience isn't likely to have much knowledge of climate science) rather than the most prominent climate websites.
So when the Trekstor Pyrus Mini recently came out, I decided to go ahead and order one to review, even though it's a rather obscure ereader that's being sold in limited markets.
A few years ago I transferred my TFSA from Tangerine t CIBC as a result I got fine a large penalty I talked to Tangerine and they said it was not their mistake then I Talked to my Bank The CIBC and they said it was not their mistake Then I talk to my accountant and he said I was not the only one it happened to a lots of his clients, I withdrew all the money out of that TFSA and paid the penalty wich was large enough that 10 years of interest would not have made up for it So I will never put money in a TFSA again I prefer paying income tax on what I make rather then getting shafed by the Government for some obscure rules
Minor annual fluctuations in co-occurrence of owner factors, or dramatic, one - of - a-kind case histories may, in fact, obscure rather than enlighten.
We are not afraid to take / steal a little credit where it's not easily given to — let's face it — an obscure and just really rather small website (but still we hope one of your favourite bookmark pages for random climate science talk), Bitsofscience.org.
Welcome to one of the planet's most obscure but important features, known rather prosaically as the midocean ridges.
The time span after 2003 doesn't seem that unusual if one considers the possibility that the high values around 2003, and the low values shortly before the 2001 - 2002 period, have been «weather» rather than «climate» and are obscuring the underlying continued upward trend.
There is just one, rather obscure, link to the National Assessment — for some reason it appears on on the «International Impacts» page.
But all of that is obscured by taking some rather important things — the family, childhood, motherhood — and placing them off to one side as immaterial to the system.
It requires an analytical approach and one should bear in mind the rather harsh old adage that the lawyer who acts for himself has — all too often — a fool for a client; in short, anger may obscure essential facts.
And boy oh boy now they can go through a registration process on an obscure real estate website to commit these fun and exciting crimes rather then just google search and link to one of the hundred thousand results that pop up from personal realtor websites, franchisors, and third party sites.
«The shower cubicle had one solid wall which obscured the window, making everything feel rather forced in.
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