Sentence examples for abstruse understanding from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes performance art can be so abstruse understanding its meaning is like digging for a needle in a haystack.

Meanwhile, if you're doing something genuinely interesting, then nobody really knows what the hell is going to work or not yet; and if you aren't, then a dozen others are doing it too, and execution, rather than a little extra abstruse understanding is going to make the difference.

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The canonical characteristics of affiliation (discussed in Edwin Quinn, Archconfraternities, Archsoldalities, and Primary Unions [Washington, D.C., 1952]) may be abstruse but are important, nonetheless, for understanding some of these papers.

Braider's formulation in his post is cunning: "We're no longer obliged to see things as [Benjamin] did, or to try to see them through some understanding of how he did," from within his famously "abstruse" system and logic, in other words.

To try to argue that the real meaning of a poem can be discovered only if the reader brings to bear upon it abstruse, quasi-biographical "evidence", and tiny, washed-up bits of etymological detritus, makes the reading and understanding of poetry into an elitist sport-cum-parlour game, undermining the notion that poetry has a universal appeal.

This history provides the context for understanding what was on the minds of the founding fathers in drafting the Second Amendment, and for deciphering its rather abstruse wording.

They seemed so abstruse.

This seems far too abstruse.

The reality has proved less abstruse.

It is absorbing and often puzzlingly abstruse.

But courtroom science is increasingly abstruse.

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