Sentence examples for is slightly obscure from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, closer inspection showed that two other mutations, N158D and T318I, had spontaneously got tangled up in the mix.What all this means, then, is slightly obscure.

Thesis 5 is slightly obscure, but it seems to describe the relative or perspectival nature of relations of similarity and difference.

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The thought enters my mind that the next step to get noticed may be to waltz into an employer's office with my CV painted across my naked flesh, but even then I'm sure they'd find fault in the fact that my employment history is slightly obscured by my bum-crack and would usher me out quietly and assure me that they would keep my details on file for six months.

Though the Perseids typically serve up about 100 shooting stars per hour, this year's show may be slightly obscured by the supermoon that occurs around the same time.

Some, he said, are "very blunt and straightforward" such as Sky; some are "slightly more obscure and obtuse but they are at least still frameworks".

Spaghetti alla bottarga is a slightly obscure but amazing dish I've made over and over.

And if, somehow, they were to grasp that the drawings depicted humans, without a knowledge of foreshortening how could they know that the woman's body was slightly turned, partly obscuring a hand?

There's the slightly obscure Praise The Shirt.

The mantle, kidney, and hepatopancreas are visible through the shell but are often slightly obscured by the thickness of the shell.

The bonus: The new fixture was slightly bigger than the old one, so it obscured the scrapes I'd put in the paint while taking everything apart.

Small variations that do exist occurred when there were slightly different areas chosen for analysis related to poorer images with excessive flash obscured pupil boundaries.

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