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He admitted that parts of "Genesis" could be obscure.
He loved pseudo-scientific jargon, drew heavily on German idealist philosophy and could be obscure for page upon page.
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Any trend reversal could be obscured by the dazzling sums that a small fraction of items command.
But that downward move could be obscuring the fact that those same investors feel chipper about the economy 2 or 10 years down the road.
But the view could be obscured by cloud — the sun is likely to be visible for a short time, before being covered by cloud, and then coming out again.
After agreeing a position with police for a peaceful demonstration outside Buckingham Palace protesters were surprised to find the position had been moved to a less prominent place where they could be obscured by pro-Chinese supporters.
The singer-songwriter David Baerwald, who helped write three songs on the album, said in an e-mail, "It really pains me to think that this amazing talent she has could be obscured by all the media nonsense".
The Egyptian regime decided to close down the al-Jazeera offices and to ban its reporters and crews from working, thinking perhaps, that by banning al-Jazeera the truth about what the country had been going through could be obscured.
The statistics of landslide size could be obscured by complications associated with landslide datasets and statistical treatments in the first place.
Or it could be obscured by the clouds of dust hinted at in one group's analysis (but not in another group's analysis of the same data).
As this small signal could be obscured by high levels of ground noise, such as anthropogenic noise and ocean waves, it is generally difficult to detect their signals using the ground-based seismometers installed on small islands.
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