Sentences with phrase «so obscure»

Never mind your foolish analogies and ranting that is so obscure that it makes no sense to anyone except you.
There is nothing on Udemy, EdX or Coursera so obscure that I will not enroll.
The works are not so obscure that we couldn't find lots of references to them.
The 350 ppm target, which once seemed so obscure, had by the end of the talks become an expression of plain speech.
One such major sin goes by the not so obscure Latin name of a «petitio.»
The 350 campaign was one of the biggest, for by the end of the melee - cum - jamboree, the 350 ppm target, which once seemed so obscure, had become an object of plain speech, had been endorsed by 112 countries, and had in many ways supplanted the 2C temperature target as the mark and measure of true climate stabilization.
The egg - heads can be viewed as unimportant teachers inhabiting backwater universities talking about topics so obscure, few can understand their work.
It is not so obscure, indeed the relationship is readily evident, that multiple researchers would not independently recognize it.
Two articles so obscure they did not even make the magazine cover!
In 1991, it was nothing more than a suggestion to invite science - based rebuttal back into an issue Al Gore and his friends hijacked with assertions that catastrophic man - caused global warming was settled science; a suggestion which came out of a leaked non-profit coal association's public relations test market campaign which was so obscure that practically no one ever saw or heard about it.
If there are so many «failed predictions» why have you picked out one that is a) so obscure and so stripped of context and b) not actually a prediction of something that could yet be said to have failed?
A good reminder why so much writing on art is just so obscure and self - absorbed, though, as to be almost meaningless.
That is not my complaint but if a puzzle is just so obscure and strange, the vision gets lost.
FighterZ is quite simply gorgeous, fantastic fun to play, and not so obscure or difficult that fighting game newbies will be instantly put off.
Also, there are a few puzzles that were so obscure that they weren't even fun, just frustrating, but there was only a few.
He has an explosive attack that's easy to see coming, but surprisingly hard to avoid because the edge of the ability is so obscure.
Along with the cult classics, there are some oddballs that are so obscure that even if they were denied home release indefinitely, Capcom might be forgiven for not taking the risk with them.
If I didn't play it in their Capcom Classics Compilation on PSP, I don't think I ever would've known about it personally, so I'm not surprised its so obscure.
So obscure, that most people don't even realize.
Anyway... I guess it's nice that Nintendo's going to make the AC / PC UI less horrible but the thing is, none of what I wrote was so obscure that playtesters, betatesters, or the devs themselves couldn't have caught it.
Some of the little beaches I have loved are so obscure they have no name.
In fact, these fees are so obscure that Dēmos can only estimate them by assuming «given previous research» that they are equal to the stated expense ratio, thus the total fee level is twice what you thought it was.
In other words, try not to pick a niche that is so obscure that there isn't already books on the subject.
To comment on one: For years I was content to write flash fiction and publish in obscure lit mags and some not so obscure.
The only time I will even consider pirating a book is when it is something so obscure that it hasn't been published here and isn't available through any legitimate means — and I have to have a pressing need for it.
A good title should have a hint of mystery or cleverness to it, but it shouldn't be so obscure that it has nothing to do with the book.
The ZAP is an appearance package likely known only to the hardest of hardcore Z fans; it's so obscure, Nissan didn't even have a photo in its archives for us to publish.
Sometimes a story is so outlandish, so obscure that you think this has to be -LSB-...]
by Walter Chaw So the dialogue's not so bad (having seen Pearl Harbor), the story's not so obscure (having seen Akira), and the voice acting's pretty decent (having listened to Claire Danes do San in Princess Mononoke).
It's not like Hiltzik is generous with the anecdotes, or even a cooperative interview subject — he has a habit of declining to answer questions, as if his real motivations are either so obvious that the line of inquiry is insulting, or so obscure that providing straight answers would undermine the movie's endless complexity.
«Introducing The Dwights» (2007) A Sundance flop so obscure that you've barely heard of it, «Introducing The Dwights» was known as «Clubland» when it premiered at the festival, a charming, if unexceptional rom - com starring Brenda Blethyn and Emma Booth (then tipped as the next big thing).
I've often wondered how a film starring substantial, popular actors like John Cusack (One Crazy Summer, Stand by Me) and Tim Robbins (Bull Durham, Top Gun) could remain so obscure to the majority of video renters that the majority of video stores don't even carry it.
But while centering a film on the bad guys may sound like a cool idea, it's massively hampered by the fact that the Suicide Squad team is mostly comprised of D - list characters (like Killer Frost and Captain Boomerang) so obscure that they're every bit as expendable as Waller claims them to be.
Given the number of editorial cartoons back in the day that would have you believe that Ms. Harding was a handy symbol for everything that was wrong with American culture, it is indeed ironic that she is so obscure today.
Have you ever seen any real dating sites that seem so obscure you can't imagine who would actually use them?
However it's so obscure that you'd be better off just using raw honey for a sweetener.
The first two of these are so obscure that I have never been able to find out the details about these fossils or who misidentified them.
Why not just use the time - tested tradition of science: Name them in some language so obscure hardly anyone today speaks it.
The mechanism is so obscure in fact that NIH withdrew the original announcement soon after it was made, then reinstated it with a clearer explanation.
Discovered only a decade ago, Brugada syndrome is so obscure that most doctors and coroners have never even heard of it.
Helium hydride is so obscure that many astronomers have never heard of it, even though it marked a key turning point in the evolution of the universe.
Helium hydride is so obscure that many astronomers have never heard of it, even though it marked a key turning point in the universe.»
If the petitions are upheld, officials in both camps said, it appears that state election law allows Mr. Mahony's campaign to pick someone to take his place in the primary — a rule so obscure that even election lawyers were unaware of it until this morning.
I exclude any contests for Judicial Delegates & Alternates and County Committee as they are so obscure that even political junkies don't usually care about them.
For whatever reason, the flavor combo just seemed so obscure to me and just didn't mesh well.
«In mattes that are so obscure and far beyond our vision, we find in Holy Scripture passages which can be interpreted in very different ways without prejudice to the faith we have received.
The J of the title was discovered in 1711 by Henning Bernhard Witter, an obscure Lutheran pastor of Hildesheim, so obscure, in fact, that his role in the naming of this source of the Pentateuch was only rediscovered in the present century by the French biblical scholar Adolphe Lods.
An appropriate myth is, for instance, one that is recognizable or learnable, not so obscure that its elements compound a church's uncertainty about the unusual topic of their character.
His field is semiotics, a discipline so obscure that journalists can not quite define it; he is assumed, not without warrant, to possess an uncommonly subtle mind.
Otherwise, the Bible becomes the prisoner of what was once believed to be scientifically true: «In matters that are so obscure and far beyond our vision, we find in Holy Scripture passages which can be interpreted in very different ways without prejudice to the faith we have received.
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