Sentence examples for Obscure remark from inspiring English sources

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Since the prosecution offered no admissible evidence at the trial, this obscure remark constitutes the sole case on this point against petitioner.

Once Mr. Moses subtly insulted President Roosevelt with a reference to an obscure remark of Dr. Johnson's about how patrons frequently tried to steal credit from the real creators of works.

As he notes, most ancient commentators opted for (iv), because they took Aristotle to be explaining his otherwise obscure remark about memory in the previous line.

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WILL he or won't he? Newspaper articles, obscure remarks from Japan's new finance minister and studied silence from the Bank of Japan (BOJ) are fanning gossip that the central bank's governor, Masaru Hayami, is about to resign.

But increasingly, as the significance of Gen. David Petraeus grows (seemingly by the minute), I have come to believe that it might up being his once-obscure 2003 remark: "Tell me how this ends". It was cited again today by Andrew Bacevich in his New York Times op-ed contribution.

Mr Paul's remarks obscure the real and subtle dynamics of the issue by running it through an intellectual framework that sees children as property and freedom as binary, and which struggles to acknowledge the role of the state in securing public goods.Read more: Of vaccines and vacuous starlets.

Stories on his yoga pants remark also obscured the nuanced voting history of the Montanan – he is the only Republican in the state to be endorsed by the National Association to Repeal Abortion Laws (Naral) and is carrying the state house's annual attempt to repeal the death penalty.

But it must be admitted that his remarks are obscure and leave room for alternative readings.

In a report issued in a case in April, Mr. Demakos wrote that the introductory remarks obscured a suspect's Miranda rights and primed "a defendant to relinquish them before he is made aware of them".

The turning point came in mid-April 2011, when the president delivered a major speech on the budget, only to find his remarks obscured by questions about his birth certificate.

At the very least, Mr. Biden's remarks obscured a campaign roll-out in which he said that Mr. Bush had "dug America into a very big hole" with the war in Iraq and that the nation would need a leader experienced in foreign policy to take over during dangerous times.

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