Sentences with phrase «too obfuscated»

If part of your presentation feels too quick, or too esoteric, or too high - and - mighty, or too hard - to - follow, or too obfuscated, then for goodness sake, change it.
I am all for the CONCACAF Champions League, but the process / qualification reasoning is a bit too obfuscated for my liking.

Not exact matches

You can obfuscate this any way you wish, but when your best defense is» Look over there, those guys are doing it too», then you've already lost any moral high ground you may have had.
High - concept in the basest definition of the term, the film would fall apart with a sigh if it weren't held together, however tenuously, by jump - cuts, zooms, slo - mo — the whole kitchen sink of obfuscating choices courtesy an artist trying way too hard to be au courant by imitating a style of film that hasn't been fresh since around the time that Tarantino hit the scene.
But the actors are betrayed by a roundelay farce lacking in insightful moments and by Bogdanovich's medium - shot visual scheme that is either too poorly - lit, too pointlessly obfuscating (see especially a long track of Herrmann galumphing through the bowels of his ship), or so terrified of being obtrusive that its very ordinariness becomes distracting.
In these pieces I alternately obfuscate and elucidate constituent elements: a wall sits out of place, some brushstrokes are too perfect, the tape that holds stuff together is exposed, a background is hastily darkened.
I can arm - wave about an unsettled issue too, and then claim that I should get credit for noticing it when a peer - reviewed paper comes out a couple years later dealing with it, but I'd only do so if my intent was to confuse and obfuscate.
The «too clear» pile should bear the subtitle «To be obfuscated», since it contains IPCC reports.
Of course, if you just want to keep it in the family, say so: If all else fails, obfuscating the situation by merely changing the subject should suffice, but don't get defensive or disrespectful; after all, your mother / grandmother / aunt / etc. just want to see you happy, so don't take your singledom too hard.
In fact, it's more surprising that it's actually a very self - aware satire on an industry that all too often wants to «obfuscate details that could frustrate buyers,» including «a select few straight up prey on fear and knowledge gaps to sell crap.»
Are there ever times when too much «attunement» and «empathy» can constrict a therapist's clinical repertoire and obfuscate the issues with which clients should deal?
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