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"Still, disclosure practices by the largest financial firms remain lacking, and the periodic reporting overseen by the Securities and Exchange Commission tends to obfuscate as much as inform".
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As for John Kerry's obfuscatory, 86-word quotation cited by Mr. Brooks: President Bush can obfuscate at least as much in 10 words or less.
Now is the time to call things what they actually are, because language can illuminate truth as much as it can obfuscate it.
"We believe that shareholders may justifiably expect that the audit committee of one of the nation's largest banks, and one of the largest participants in the global capital and derivative markets, should act to ensure that the bank's traders cannot obfuscate the values of their positions with as much ease as evidently occurred in the London Whale matter," Glass, Lewis wrote.
A truth obfuscated by a topic that hasn't gotten nearly as much attention or analysis as its byproducts: the actual criminal act committed by Bergdahl's kidnappers.
As much as Paul Ryan tried to mislead, omit, or obfuscate the positions of the Romney-Ryan ticket, the GOP record in Congress tells all the parts of the story that Ryan didn't.
As much as determined.
Fans as much as staff.
As much as we can.
I admitted as much.
Bill deserved as much.
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