Sentences with phrase «using obfuscated»

Most eBooks using obfuscated fonts use the Adobe method.
Its prose is terrible, it uses obfuscating and unclear language for the sake of seeming grandiose (irony intended), its repettion is attrocious.
If you want to write full - time, I'd encourage you to consider all your options before signing a contract that uses obfuscating terms like «net - net.»

Not exact matches

Asian Americans and the issue of affirmative action have long been used to drive a wedge between communities of color and obfuscate the real purpose of the program, which brings opportunity to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
In Orwell's dystopian novel, a totalitarian state maintains social control by obfuscating reality, using what the British author called «Newspeak» and «doublethink» to compel its subjects to acknowledge as true what they know is false.
Additionally, the r ape argument is always used to obfuscate the real reason that unborn children are killed, namely — convenience.
Dishonest libtards like to obfuscate the issue by intentionally using imprecise terminology.
If the language we use is communicating false promises to others and obfuscating about the speaker's ongoing struggles with sin, then there is a problem.
Online marketplaces offer both for a fee, using different IP addresses and further obfuscated with proxy servers to mask true identities.
He was a statistician by trade and you know how you can use statistics to divert and obfuscate and cloud the issue.
«It is abhorrent that a movement that emerged as a demand to tell the truth is used to obfuscate, divide and attempt to denigrate New York City's progressive agenda».
The aforementioned suit over a candidate's use of LLC money was settled out of court, so there hasn't yet been a clear test of what might be called the Sugarman Doctrine, which assumes underutilized power in the sections of election law prohibiting attempts to circumvent contribution limits and obfuscate the true source of campaign money.
Yes, absolutely these words are used wrongly, and sometimes so used to obfuscate real ideological divisions, as Orwell pointed out in both his fiction and non-fiction.
It is soooo clearly and consistently all about really helping people, not about chest - beating or competitions of who can appear the most erudite or who can write in the most scientifically esoteric manner to obfuscate what would be really helpful information for people to know and to be able to use in their own lives.
To maintain the highest levels of privacy, consider taking steps to obfuscate your IP address, such as using a VPN.
Users hoping to create a barrier between their real identities and their online dating profiles might use strategies such as pseudonyms and misleading information in a profile to obfuscate their identity.
I have certainly been guilty of using the «doing some freelance work» excuse to obfuscate the situation to friends and family.
This will be used very soon in the DITA for Publishers EPUB transform to enable embedding obfuscated fonts.
Both ADE and IDPF support obfuscated fonts which use and XOR (exclusive or) technique to obscure the fonts in an embedded font set so that it can not be extracted and used by itself.
If resources can only be distributed provided they are encrypted / obfuscated, the Author of the Distributable Object must specify which resources and what method to use (see usage rights).
In cases where there are multiple purchases, I will simply use the average purchase price to approximate an overall initial yield rather than showing multiple values which will only obfuscate what the chart is intending to show.
They used competitor's equipment / existing technology to perform their tests instead (which can not do it with only a single drop of blood)- meaning they could not, even while obfuscating the process, achieve their stated goal of «one drop of blood = > many common blood tests».
I think that Bogle could have used less obfuscating language (pun intended) to get his point across, assuming that he is really only trying to point out that ETFs used as trading vehicles, (often) carry the same over-all dismal performance as any other instrument, if those instruments are used in an attempt to time the markets.
So all they can do is objurgate, obfuscate, try to get you off track with digressions, and use hyperbole to spew «comebacks to your objections.»
In his multiple and editioned works — what he calls his «cheap line» — John Baldessari often uses stock images, which he adapts by adding plains of color that highlight some planes and obfuscate select portions of the image, therefore forcibly shifting a viewers attention and perspective.
The notion made for a good segue into her essay «The Islands of Evasion: Notes on International Art English» (2003), included in Social medium as a response to arguments — from Hito Steyerl, Martha Rosler, and others — regarding the obfuscating language used in e-flux press releases and other explanatory art texts.
The techniques used by the tobacco industry to confuse public debate about tobacco science, well - documented in the materials analyzed by Ong and Glantz, closely resemble methods used by some of the people working to obfuscate climate science.
Instead of using the ability to obfuscate to the maximum extent possible, we can say we are working to find any information we can and then focus on what we know.
Which is exactly the kind of BS the «gurus» use to obfuscate simple facts.
It used the typicaln obfuscate by attacking the source authors (Carlin and the authors of the papers / blogs he referenced), used a bunch of links to Wiki non-scientific articles, and tried to discredit Miskolczi by referencing a Nick Stokes (one of RC's more rabid supporters) biography.
When Slide 4 is taken to the logical conclusion Lindzen seemingly wants the honourable members to draw, namely that if greenhouse gases continue on their current rise we can expect a further rise of only 0.8 C over the next 150 years, he's simply using the same linear - trend argument that Girma and Arfur Bryant love trotting out, obfuscated to make it less obvious.
I'm looking for better images to clarify these concepts because words can be ambiguous, and used to the advantage of those trying to confuse and obfuscate.
Disingenuous claims about climate change are used to obfuscate, delay and hinder any progress on this subject, be it scientific, commercial, industrial, social or political.
It's also one of the few times I've seen falsifiability mentioned where it isn't used to obfuscate, show off, or go off on a complicated tangent with some group that really wants to focus on the philosophical side.
That you consistently use the red herring of false accusations of «conspiracy» to try and obfuscate the issue 1 - is repetitive 2 - displays a lack of serious thinking on your part at best.
Even doing Fourier analyses is just obfuscating the concept that there must be standard repeating patterns that make up the apparent random noise — well you may find some but they will be dependent on the algorithm used and the end points they won't describe the chaotic system because by definition they expect repeating patterns at various scales from a chaotic system.
All climate scientists junking the null hypothesis are piltdown man makers, the missing no longer link between real scientists and all conmen using language to obfuscate in support of vested interests, their own.
They use the Internet to obfuscate the nature of the services they deliver.
Thirdly, and finally, many attorneys thus promote the use of many antiquated phrases, historical metaphors, and latin terms as «short - hand» methods of explaining legal concepts, however, ipso facto, these attorneys may obfuscate the terms about which they seek clarity, et sic porro.
Technically (as I understand it), using the name «Matt Smith» when your full legal name is «Matthew Clay Smith» is using a pseudonym, though it is one that isn't intended to obfuscate the legal identity of the author.
Do not use words like «obfuscate».
They use TOR so they have obfuscated their location online and do not use any common TLD.
However, depending on the data collected (amount and quality) AI could also be used as a tool to manipulate and obfuscate information particularly to influence decision - making, for instance, if applied to the electorate of any society.
Marble does this by hiding («obfuscating») text fragments used in CIA malware from visual inspection.
The @publicww query used to find sites with the obfuscated #Coinhive code is discussed here: https://t.co/UnOe14kHKN
«It is important to understand that attribution is rarely definitive because adversaries can easily obfuscate their actions using technical anti-analysis maneuvers,» he told TechNewsWorld.
(Compared to Tor, Sphinx uses improved cryptographic algorithms and creates a constant - size data package to better obfuscate a node's position in the route.)
What makes things worse for Tether is that their transition from the Bitcoin blockchain using Omni Layer to creating ERC20 tokens on the Ethereum chain without a formal announcement before announcing the reason for suddenly switch to another chain spontaneously shows an apparent and flagrant attempt to obfuscate their printing habits.
What can tangle this type of OSINT (open - source intelligence) is the user's effort to split those transactions by leveraging intermediary addresses, or the use of laundering services that obfuscate details on the actual sender and recipient of the payment.
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