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The obfuscating
verb
Present participle of obfuscate
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The investigators also traced some of the obfuscating to Ms. Masters.
So how best to confront the obfuscating nature of modern winespeak?
Only when Searcy veers off on a fictional bent does his narrative talent shine through the obfuscating ego.
The reporter in me just stopped, confounded by the reality of so much trauma in the midst of the obfuscating magic of an ancient past.
Meanwhile, the obfuscating in Darfur shows how little the Sudanese government can be trusted to look after its own citizens there.
This is especially true when it comes to environmental science, and particularly climate change, where the obfuscating of scientific findings and the bowing to short-term special interests has grown rampant in recent years.
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Either way, it doesn't seem to have assuaged Dean's guilt over lying to him, but considering all the secrets Sam has kept from his brother over the years, it's probably about time for Dean to be the one obfuscating the truth.
The labeling of the two conditions as "similar" and "dissimilar" also contributes to the confusion by obfuscating the fact that it's really a change in the question versus a change in the stimulus type (in addition to the question).
The labeling of the two conditions as "similar" and "dissimilar" also contributes to the confusion by obfuscating the fact that it's really a change in the question vs a change in the stimulus type (in addition to the question).
The skill of arts management is to turn the awkward, obfuscating and bureaucratic alphabet into a language that truly serves the arts and their audiences.
But that doesn't answer the question of whether either side will ultimately benefit from a culture of ploys aimed at manipulating the public and obfuscating the truth.
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