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Placing all the blame on educators would be more than mistaken; it would obscure much of what we need to do differently.
Moreover, it would obscure, not clarify, the risks for investors who aren't likely to take the time to read the fine print.
Although the region is partially opaque, on screen and in the PDF and bitmap outputs, it would obscure the PS output, so it is moved behind the curve by setting its depth to 50.
But it would obscure too many differences especially in their views of perception and reason to put Aristotle at the head of the Empiricist line.
"If the brain were cooked in any way, it would obscure these areas," said Price, referring to a section of tissue.
Like the individuals attempting to sell common food stuffs or household items, the artist wanted to make the form of his images so appealing that it would obscure their actual contents -- in this case, raw meats and rotting vegetables.
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However, as these factors are not likely to change on a monthly interval, and it seems unlikely that they would obscure the short-term dependence of malaria on the factors investigated in this study.
Although trials used combinations of B vitamins (vitamin B-12 and vitamin B-6 in addition to folic acid) (22), it is unlikely that this would obscure any effects of folic acid alone on cognitive aging.
The instrument must be kept extremely cold to keep it from giving off infrared heat that would obscure the infrared waves from space that it's supposed to observe.
It seemed more likely that microsporidia would obscure phylogenetic signal in our dataset than that our analysis would correctly resolve their relationships.
"I didn't want to do anything that was in any way decorative, or that would obscure the seriousness of what it is, because it is a serious thing," Krakoff said.
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