Sentence examples for make it obscure from inspiring English sources

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Though we could stipulate such a definition, it would make it obscure how theists and non-theists could have genuine moral discussion, as they certainly seem to do.

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When choosing a hint, make it an obscure reference that only you will connect with the actual password.

However, do not make it so obscure that people don't understand the reference.

This security can make it more obscure as we have so many avenues of distraction to prevent or ignore unhappiness, despair or other feelings we don't like coming into play.

IN the 10 years since the Guantánamo detention camp opened, the anguished debate over whether to shutter the facility — or make it permanent — has obscured a deeper failure that dates back more than a century and implicates all Americans: namely, our continued occupation of Guantánamo itself.

On the pitch and on camera for five days, nuances, airtime and erudite analysts make it impossible to obscure errors, the role of captain is more pronounced that in any sport.

But this victory could make it a bit less obscure.

He, Jonny Greenwood and Graham Coxon have something very special in that they take something very obscure, make it so engaging and yet always very left of centre.

Make it concrete and not obscure.

Cover the trap with a towel or cloth without obscuring the entrance, to help obscure the trap and make it look less conspicuous.

This makes it agreeably obscure to all but those involved.

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